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King's Proposal Novels from Date A Live Creators Have Anime in the Works

posted on by Crystalyn Hodgkins
Yen Press releases series in English about boy who inherits power from witch


Kadokawa announced on Saturday during the "Fantasia Bunko Hōsōkyoku Aki no Dai Kanshasai" livestream event that author Koushi Tachibana and illustrator Tsunako's King's Proposal (Ōsama no Propose) light novel series has an anime adaptation in the works. The event did not reveal any further details about the anime. Tsunako drew the below celebration illustration.

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Yen Press is releasing the light novel series in English, and describes the story:
A new light novel series from the creative team behind the legendary Date A Live. Saika Kuozaki is an all-powerful witch with looks to die for. She's also the only woman who can thwart the mysterious entities attempting to destroy the world once every 300 hours. When Saika is mortally wounded, however, she bequeaths both her powers and body to the normal high school boy who happens upon her, Mushiki Kuga. But just because Mushiki has her abilities doesn't mean he can control them. To stand a chance of saving the world, he'll have to attend an academy for mages as Saika—all while keeping his identity under wraps!

Tachibana launched the light novel series in 2021. Kadokawa released the eighth novel volume in Japan on August 20. Yen Press released the sixth light novel volume on June 3, and will release the seventh volume on January 6.

Nemo Kurio launched a manga adaptation on Gangan Online in February 2023. Square Enix released the sixth and final volume on March 12.

Tachibana launched the original Date A Live light novel series in March 2011 with illustrations by Tsunako. Kadokawa's Fantasia Bunko imprint published the 22nd and final volume in March 2020. Yen Press is releasing the novels in English.

The novel series has inspired several manga and video games, as well as five anime seasons and an anime film. The Date A Live V television anime premiered in April 2024. The staff announced a new anime project for the franchise in April.

Yuichiro Higashide's Date A Live Fragment: Date A Bullet spinoff novels inspired a two-part theatrical anime adaptation in 2020.

Source: Fantasia Bunko Hōsōkyoku Aki no Dai Kanshasai livestream



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