Love Is Indivisible by Twins | |
![]() First light novel volume cover | |
恋は双子で割り切れない (Koi wa Futago de Warikirenai) | |
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Genre | Romantic comedy [1] |
Light novel | |
Written by | Shihon Takamura |
Illustrated by | Almic |
Published by | ASCII Media Works |
Imprint | Dengeki Bunko |
Demographic | Male |
Original run | May 8, 2021 – present |
Volumes | 6 |
Manga | |
Written by | Shihon Takamura |
Illustrated by | Okari |
Published by | ASCII Media Works |
Imprint | Dengeki Comics NEXT |
Magazine | Comic Dengeki Daioh "g" |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | April 27, 2022 – present |
Volumes | 2 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Motoki Nakanishi |
Written by | Michiko Yokote |
Music by | Kana Utatane |
Studio | ROLL2 |
Licensed by | Crunchyroll |
Original network | AT-X, Tokyo MX, SUN, KBS Kyoto, BS NTV |
Original run | July 10, 2024 – present |
Episodes | 1 |
Love Is Indivisible by Twins (恋は双子で割り切れない, Koi wa Futago de Warikirenai) is a Japanese light novel series written by Shihon Takamura and illustrated by Almic. It began publication in May 2021 under ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Bunko imprint, with six volumes released as of July 2024. A manga adaptation illustrated by Okari has been serialized in ASCII Media Works' Comic Dengeki Daioh "g" magazine since April 2022, with its chapters collected into two tankōbon volumes as of July 2023. An anime television series adaptation produced by ROLL2 premiered in July 2024.
Written by Shihon Takamura and illustrated by Almic, Love Is Indivisible by Twins began its publication on May 8, 2021, under ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Bunko imprint. [6] As of July 2024, six volumes have been released. [7]
No. | Japanese release date | Japanese ISBN |
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1 | May 8, 2021 [8] | 978-4-04-913732-3 |
2 | August 6, 2021 [9] | 978-4-04-913941-9 |
3 | January 8, 2022 [10] | 978-4-04-914140-5 |
4 | July 8, 2022 [11] | 978-4-04-914461-1 |
5 | March 10, 2023 [12] | 978-4-04-914821-3 |
6 | July 10, 2024 [7] | 978-4-04-915277-7 |
A manga adaptation illustrated by Okari began serialization in ASCII Media Works' Comic Dengeki Daioh "g" magazine on April 27, 2022. [13] The first tankōbon volume was released on November 25, 2022. [14] As of July 2023, two volumes have been released. [15]
No. | Japanese release date | Japanese ISBN |
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1 | November 25, 2022 [16] | 978-4-04-914735-3 |
2 | July 26, 2023 [15] | 978-4-04-915163-3 |
An anime television series adaptation was announced at the Dengeki Bunko 30th anniversary event on July 15, 2023. [17] [1] It is produced by Infinite and animated by ROLL2, with Motoki Nakanishi serving as the director, Michiko Yokote supervising the scripts, Mai Watanabe designing the characters, and Kana Utatane composing the music. [18] The series premiered on July 10, 2024, on AT-X and other networks. [2] [19] The opening theme is "Parallel na Heart" (パラレルなハート, lit. 'Parallel Heart') performed by Maaya Uchida, while the ending theme is "Honey Citron" performed by Moeha Nochimoto and Maaya Uchida. [20] Crunchyroll licensed the series. [21]
No. | Title [22] [23] | Directed by [22] | Written by [22] | Storyboarded by [22] | Original air date [24] | |
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1 | "Let's End It Tonight" Transliteration: "Kyō de Owari ni Shiyō" ( Japanese: 今日で終わりにしよう) | Motoki Nakanishi | Michiko Yokote | Yuko Horikawa Kyohei Maruyama | July 10, 2024 | |
As young children Jun Shirasaki meets his new neighbours, fraternal twins Naori and Rumi Jinguji and become very close friends. Jun enjoys learning and reading advanced level books, as does Naori and over time begin spending more time together while Rumi, who is more interested in sports, spends more time by herself. Despite this Rumi harbours an intense love for Jun and jealousy of his closeness to Naori. By the time they are in middle school Rumi impulsively asks Jun to be her boyfriend and convinces him to accept. However, straight away she feels deep guilt at stealing him from Naori and asks Jun to keep their relationship a secret. Over several months their relationship grows but Rumi cannot handle the guilt and breaks up with him. During the same time period Naori, being smarter than average, struggled to mix with her peers and suffered some bullying until Jun helped her make friends. Despite her own feelings for Jun she was always aware Rumi was in love with him and so never confessed to Jun herself, even supporting Rumi in keeping her relationship with Jun secret from their classmates. When Rumi breaks up with Jun seemingly for no reason Naori is confused and angry. | ||||||
2 | "If I Were To Be Asked Out" Transliteration: "Moshi Dēto ni Sasowa Retara" ( Japanese: もしデートに誘われたら) | Yasushi Tomoda | Michiko Yokote | Yuko Horikawa Kyohei Maruyama | July 17, 2024 | |
Following their breakup, it is revealed that Rumi had asked Jun to date Naori instead, feeling they were better suited for each other. Several weeks go by over summer break and Rumi regrets their break up whilst also being frustrated Jun hasn’t yet asked Naori to be his girlfriend. Eventually she confronts him in his bedroom but Jun is not over Rumi and they almost kiss but once again Rumi rejects him and demands he date Naori. Jun eventually invites Naori to the movies and they enjoy spending the day together, culminating in Jun asking her to be his girlfriend. Despite teasing him Naori accepts and they start dating. Naori tells Rumi straight away she is now dating Jun and Rumi pretends to be happy for them so Naori won’t feel guilty but inside she is still deeply unhappy at giving Jun away. That same day, Jun and Naori share their first kiss in his room. |
Love Is Indivisible by Twins | |
![]() First light novel volume cover | |
恋は双子で割り切れない (Koi wa Futago de Warikirenai) | |
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Genre | Romantic comedy [1] |
Light novel | |
Written by | Shihon Takamura |
Illustrated by | Almic |
Published by | ASCII Media Works |
Imprint | Dengeki Bunko |
Demographic | Male |
Original run | May 8, 2021 – present |
Volumes | 6 |
Manga | |
Written by | Shihon Takamura |
Illustrated by | Okari |
Published by | ASCII Media Works |
Imprint | Dengeki Comics NEXT |
Magazine | Comic Dengeki Daioh "g" |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | April 27, 2022 – present |
Volumes | 2 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Motoki Nakanishi |
Written by | Michiko Yokote |
Music by | Kana Utatane |
Studio | ROLL2 |
Licensed by | Crunchyroll |
Original network | AT-X, Tokyo MX, SUN, KBS Kyoto, BS NTV |
Original run | July 10, 2024 – present |
Episodes | 1 |
Love Is Indivisible by Twins (恋は双子で割り切れない, Koi wa Futago de Warikirenai) is a Japanese light novel series written by Shihon Takamura and illustrated by Almic. It began publication in May 2021 under ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Bunko imprint, with six volumes released as of July 2024. A manga adaptation illustrated by Okari has been serialized in ASCII Media Works' Comic Dengeki Daioh "g" magazine since April 2022, with its chapters collected into two tankōbon volumes as of July 2023. An anime television series adaptation produced by ROLL2 premiered in July 2024.
Written by Shihon Takamura and illustrated by Almic, Love Is Indivisible by Twins began its publication on May 8, 2021, under ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Bunko imprint. [6] As of July 2024, six volumes have been released. [7]
No. | Japanese release date | Japanese ISBN |
---|---|---|
1 | May 8, 2021 [8] | 978-4-04-913732-3 |
2 | August 6, 2021 [9] | 978-4-04-913941-9 |
3 | January 8, 2022 [10] | 978-4-04-914140-5 |
4 | July 8, 2022 [11] | 978-4-04-914461-1 |
5 | March 10, 2023 [12] | 978-4-04-914821-3 |
6 | July 10, 2024 [7] | 978-4-04-915277-7 |
A manga adaptation illustrated by Okari began serialization in ASCII Media Works' Comic Dengeki Daioh "g" magazine on April 27, 2022. [13] The first tankōbon volume was released on November 25, 2022. [14] As of July 2023, two volumes have been released. [15]
No. | Japanese release date | Japanese ISBN |
---|---|---|
1 | November 25, 2022 [16] | 978-4-04-914735-3 |
2 | July 26, 2023 [15] | 978-4-04-915163-3 |
An anime television series adaptation was announced at the Dengeki Bunko 30th anniversary event on July 15, 2023. [17] [1] It is produced by Infinite and animated by ROLL2, with Motoki Nakanishi serving as the director, Michiko Yokote supervising the scripts, Mai Watanabe designing the characters, and Kana Utatane composing the music. [18] The series premiered on July 10, 2024, on AT-X and other networks. [2] [19] The opening theme is "Parallel na Heart" (パラレルなハート, lit. 'Parallel Heart') performed by Maaya Uchida, while the ending theme is "Honey Citron" performed by Moeha Nochimoto and Maaya Uchida. [20] Crunchyroll licensed the series. [21]
No. | Title [22] [23] | Directed by [22] | Written by [22] | Storyboarded by [22] | Original air date [24] | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | "Let's End It Tonight" Transliteration: "Kyō de Owari ni Shiyō" ( Japanese: 今日で終わりにしよう) | Motoki Nakanishi | Michiko Yokote | Yuko Horikawa Kyohei Maruyama | July 10, 2024 | |
As young children Jun Shirasaki meets his new neighbours, fraternal twins Naori and Rumi Jinguji and become very close friends. Jun enjoys learning and reading advanced level books, as does Naori and over time begin spending more time together while Rumi, who is more interested in sports, spends more time by herself. Despite this Rumi harbours an intense love for Jun and jealousy of his closeness to Naori. By the time they are in middle school Rumi impulsively asks Jun to be her boyfriend and convinces him to accept. However, straight away she feels deep guilt at stealing him from Naori and asks Jun to keep their relationship a secret. Over several months their relationship grows but Rumi cannot handle the guilt and breaks up with him. During the same time period Naori, being smarter than average, struggled to mix with her peers and suffered some bullying until Jun helped her make friends. Despite her own feelings for Jun she was always aware Rumi was in love with him and so never confessed to Jun herself, even supporting Rumi in keeping her relationship with Jun secret from their classmates. When Rumi breaks up with Jun seemingly for no reason Naori is confused and angry. | ||||||
2 | "If I Were To Be Asked Out" Transliteration: "Moshi Dēto ni Sasowa Retara" ( Japanese: もしデートに誘われたら) | Yasushi Tomoda | Michiko Yokote | Yuko Horikawa Kyohei Maruyama | July 17, 2024 | |
Following their breakup, it is revealed that Rumi had asked Jun to date Naori instead, feeling they were better suited for each other. Several weeks go by over summer break and Rumi regrets their break up whilst also being frustrated Jun hasn’t yet asked Naori to be his girlfriend. Eventually she confronts him in his bedroom but Jun is not over Rumi and they almost kiss but once again Rumi rejects him and demands he date Naori. Jun eventually invites Naori to the movies and they enjoy spending the day together, culminating in Jun asking her to be his girlfriend. Despite teasing him Naori accepts and they start dating. Naori tells Rumi straight away she is now dating Jun and Rumi pretends to be happy for them so Naori won’t feel guilty but inside she is still deeply unhappy at giving Jun away. That same day, Jun and Naori share their first kiss in his room. |