A promotional video was just released for the new anime project of popular boys-love title Sekaiichi Hatsukoi (World’s Greatest First Love). The PV previews the anime’s theme song “Mirai no Kimi no Te no Naka de” (The Future is Also in Your Hands) by Shuhei Kita, who also sang for the earlier TV series and films of the franchise. The PV also reveals the anime’s February 21 theatrical screenings. Check out the video here!

The new anime, officially titled Sekaiichi Hatsukoi ~ Propose-Hen ~, will be adapting the manga’s Proposal arc.

Four new key visuals were also revealed, which you can check out below!

The new anime project was previously revealed to be part of celebrations for the fifth anniversary of Kadokawa’s Emerald magazine, where the manga is currently being serialized. Emerald is a boys’ love magazine launched in 2014, and it was based on the in-story magazine featured in the manga—if you will remember, main couple Ritsu and Masamune work in a magazine of the same name.

Sekaiichi Hatsukoi is a boys’ love manga written and illustrated by Shungiku Nakamura. It was first published in 2006 in Kadokawa’s The Ruby magazine and then moved to Asuka Ciel in 2009. In 2014, the manga eventually settled in Emerald magazine, debuting in the magazine’s maiden issue.

In 2011, the manga was adapted into a 24-episode anime series by Studio Deen and under the direction of Chiaki Kon. The first season aired from April to June of that year, with the second season airing from October to December of that same year as well. Kon also directed the anime adaptation of another popular boys’ love manga, Junjou Romantica, which was also the work of Sekaiichi Hatsukoi’s author.

The story revolves around Ritsu Onodera, a literary editor who resigned from his father’s publishing company because of his coworkers’ jealousy. He gets accepted at Marukawa Publishing but is assigned to the company’s infamous shoujo manga department, where he meets Masamune Takano. Strict, intolerable, and almost tyrannical, Takano initially nearly drives Ritsu into resigning but inadvertently pushes him to stay after calling him “useless”. Ritsu’s pride is hurt so he decides to stay and prove himself to his demanding boss. Later on, he finds out that Takano was his older schoolmate from high school who he had a brief relationship with. It turns out that Takano still has feelings for Ritsu and he vows that he will make Ritsu fall in love with him again.

Source: Anime News Network