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The Yakuza Fiancé anime adaptation, based on Asuka Konishi’s manga, has revealed its creditless opening and ending sequences. The opening features THE ORAL CIGARETTES song “UNDER and OVER,” while the ending showcases Yoshino’s “Nani Warotonnen.”

The anime is now available for streaming on Crunchyroll as part of its Fall 2024 simulcast season. Directed by Toshifumi Kawase, with Rika Takasugi handling scripts, Itsuko Takeda on character designs, and music by Hiroaki Tsutsumi and Masato Suzuki, the Studio DEEN production promises an exciting viewing experience.

The manga, which began in 2017 and is currently serialized in Afternoon magazine, is also available in English by Seven Seas. The story follows Yoshino, the yakuza princess of the Osaka Somei crime family, who finds herself betrothed to Kirishima, the grandson of the Tokyo-based Miyama crime family’s leader. Initially appearing amiable, Kirishima’s dark side soon emerges, posing a new challenge for Yoshino as she navigates this unconventional engagement.

With a unique blend of romance, drama, and yakuza themes, Yakuza Fiancé offers viewers a fresh take on the traditional love story. The series promises to take audiences on a wild ride as they follow the journey of a tough yakuza princess and her complex yakuza prince.

As fans eagerly anticipate the upcoming episodes of Yakuza Fiancé, the creditless opening and ending sequences provide a glimpse into the anime’s visual and musical style. The collaboration between renowned artists and talented creators ensures that the adaptation stays true to the original manga’s spirit while offering a fresh and engaging viewing experience for both existing fans and newcomers alike.