Love Is Indivisible by Twins: Episode 1 – Release Date, Where to Watch, and More

The first episode of Love Is Indivisible by Twins is set to premiere on Wednesday, July 10, 2024 at 11:30 pm JST. It will initially air on AT-X and will later be available on KBS, Tokyo MX, Sun TV, and BS Nippon TV. For international viewers who would like to watch with English or other language subtitles, Crunchyroll is the recommended platform.

The series was originally published on May 8, 2021, by ASCII Media Works in their Dengeki Bunko imprint. Since April 2022, a manga adaptation with illustrations by Okari has been featured in ASCII Media Works’ Comic Dengeki Daioh “g”magazine.

Please be aware: Love Is Indivisible by Twins will be discussed in this article and may contain spoilers.

Love Is Indivisible by Twins: Episode 1 – Release Date and Time

Jun as seen in Love Is Indivisible by Twins episode 1 preview (Image via ROLL2)
Jun as seen in Love Is Indivisible by Twins episode 1 preview (Image via ROLL2)

The first episode of Love Is Indivisible by Twins will be broadcasted on Wednesday, July 10, 2024 at 11:30 pm JST as part of the summer 2024 anime season. The release date and time for each major time zone can be found below:

Time Zone Release Day Release Date Release Time
Pacific Daylight Time Wednesday July 10, 2024 7:30 am
Central Daylight Time Wednesday July 10, 2024 9:30 am
Eastern Daylight Time Wednesday July 10, 2024 10:30 am
British Summer Time Wednesday July 10, 2024 3:30 pm
Central European Summer Time Wednesday July 10, 2024 4:30 pm
India Standard Time Wednesday July 10, 2024 8 pm
Philippine Time Wednesday July 10, 2024 10:30 pm
Japan Standard Time Wednesday July 10, 2024 11:30 pm
Australian Central Standard Time Thursday July 11, 2024 12:00 am

What to Expect from Love Is Indivisible by Twins Episode 1?

Naori as seen in Love Is Indivisible by Twins episode 1 preview (Image via ROLL2)
Naori as seen in Love Is Indivisible by Twins episode 1 preview (Image via ROLL2)

In the film Love Is Indivisible by Twins, Jun Shirosaki, a high school student, has been close with the Shinguji twins – Rumi, who is more of a tomboy, and Naori, a self-proclaimed otaku – since they were young. However, the story takes a dramatic turn as Jun finds himself caught in a love triangle with the two twins.

If you’ve been on the lookout for an anime that fulfills your desire for a high school romance, this premise definitely offers something exciting to anticipate.

Additional Information About the Anime

The Shinguji twins as seen in Love Is Indivisible by Twins episode 1 preview (Image via ROLL2)
The Shinguji twins as seen in Love Is Indivisible by Twins episode 1 preview (Image via ROLL2)

Viewers of this anime series can look forward to hearing Maaya Uchida as Naori Shinguji, Moeha Nochimoto as Rumi Shinguji, and Shogo Sakata as Jun Shirosaki. Other talented voice actors who will also be featured include Kaori Ishihara as Shiena Amamiya, Misaki Ikeda as Reira Asano, Yuko Ono as Ririsu Kamedake, and Katsumi Fukuhara as Toyoshige Moriwaki. These actors will make appearances in the first episode of Love Is Indivisible by Twins.

The studio ROLL2 is in charge of animating the series, with direction by Motoki Nakanishi.

Rumi and Jun as seen in episode 1 preview (Image via ROLL2)
Rumi and Jun as seen in episode 1 preview (Image via ROLL2)

The team also consists of Kazuaki Ouchi as anime producer, Akari Saito as editor, Mai Watanabe as character designer, and Ryosuke Naya as sound director. Additionally, Akemi Sasaki serves as the director of photography, and Wataru Miyazaki as the 3D director.

At the same time, Michiko Yokote is in charge of the series composition, Kana Utatane handles the music, Michiyo Saito is responsible for sound effects, Satsuki Haramoto oversees art direction, and Yurie Matsuura is in charge of color design.

The opening theme Parallel Heart, arranged and composed by Ryo Miyazaki, is performed by Maaya Uchida with lyrics written by Keiya and Ryo Miyazaki. Similarly, the ending theme Honey Citron is performed by both Maaya Uchida and Moeha Nochimoto, with arrangement and composition by Hideya Kojima and lyrics by PON.

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