Anehame Ore No Hatsukoi Ga Jisshi Na Wake Ga Na 2021 ((exclusive)) May 2026

  • "Anehame" doesn't directly translate to a common term but seems to be a playful or made-up term.
  • "Ore" is a casual way to refer to oneself, similar to "I" or "me".
  • "Hatsukoi" translates to "first love".
  • "ga" is a subject marker.
  • "Jisshi" seems to be a misspelling or variation of "jitsuji" which could mean "actual" or could be related to another term depending on the context. However, given the context, it seems like it might be intended to convey something like "real" or "genuine".
  • "na" is an exclamatory or confirmatory particle.
  • "Wake" translates to "reason" or "cause".
  • "ga na" seems to be used for emphasis or to seek agreement.
  • "2021" refers to the year.
  • Kyotaro Amano: The protagonist, a high school student who has given up on love. He is intelligent and rational but also struggles with social interactions.
  • Shiori Shinomiya: A beautiful and popular girl who becomes Kyotaro's girlfriend. She is charming and confident but also has a vulnerable side.
  • Ritsuka Uenoyama: A passionate and free-spirited girl who is part of a band. She is artistic and expressive but also struggles with her own emotions.

Meta-Humor & Trope Deconstruction
The show openly mocks classic rom-com clichés: the childhood promise, the accidental fall into the heroine's chest, the sudden confession in the rain, etc. Ryo constantly calls out these moments, wondering if he's trapped inside a badly written manga.

Conclusion