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I Want to Love You Till Your Dying Day (2026): Release Date, Anime Adaptation, and Story Overview

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Key art comparison showing Sheena and Mimi holding hands vs Mimi lying in flowers covered in blood.

I Want to Love You Till Your Dying Day stands as one of the most emotionally intense yuri manga of recent years, and its anime adaptation brings that weight to television in July 2026. The series blends romance, war, and existential horror into a story that does not soften its themes. Instead, it asks you to sit with them.

Based on Nachi Aonoโ€™s manga, the anime follows two girls whose bond forms inside a system designed to strip children of choice, safety, and even mortality.

Anime Release Date and Broadcast Window

The I Want to Love You Till Your Dying Day anime premieres July 2026 in Japan. Promotional material, including key art and teaser visuals, confirms its placement in the summer anime season. International streaming platforms have not yet announced simulcast details, but global availability remains likely due to existing English manga licensing.

Studio and Creative Team Behind the Adaptation

The adaptation comes together under a staff known for character-focused storytelling.

  • Director: Takudai Kakuchi
  • Assistant Director: Yasushi Tomoda
  • Series Composition: Jukki Hanada
  • Character Design: Kyoko Yufu
  • Animation Studio: ROLL2
  • Production: Infinite

This team approaches the series with restraint and emotional clarity. The direction emphasizes quiet moments as much as violence, mirroring the mangaโ€™s tonal balance.

Close-up of Mimi Kagari's purple eyes with blood splatters on her face.
Credit: KODOKAWA Animation

Confirmed Voice Cast and Characters

The anime retains the cast introduced in early promotional videos.

  • Sheena Totsuki: Rie Takahashi
  • Mimi Kagari: Rina Hidaka
  • Lizzy Seiran: Asami Seto
  • Ali Maud: Yui Ishikawa

Rie Takahashi voices Sheena with vulnerability and moral conflict, while Rina Hidaka gives Mimi an unsettling calm that reflects her relationship with death. Supporting performances help ground the world emotionally rather than theatrically.

Story Overview

The story takes place in a hidden orphanage that trains children to become magical weapons of war. These children do not grow up with families or futures. They exist to fight, kill, and die.

Sheena Totsuki lives inside this system but rejects it internally. She dreams of peace and hopes to end the endless conflict, even though the world around her treats that wish as naive.

One night, Sheena encounters a girl drenched in blood who smiles without fear or regret. That girl is Mimi Kagari, an immortal child soldier designed as a secret weapon. Mimi cannot die. She welcomes death because it holds no consequence for her.

When Sheena and Mimi become roommates, their relationship turns intimate and tense. Sheena fears violence and longs for life. Mimi embraces battle and views death as meaningless repetition. Their growing affection forces both girls to confront what love means inside a place built to erase humanity.

Mimi Kagari smiling while covered in blood and reaching out her hand in I Want to Love You Till Your Dying Day anime.
Credit: KODOKAWA Animation

The story does not frame Mimi as a villain or Sheena as a savior. Instead, it shows how trauma shapes desire, morality, and attachment. Love becomes both refuge and threat.

Manga Background and Adaptation Scope

Ichijinsha serializes the manga on Ichijin Plus. The series currently spans eight volumes along with a side story collection in Japan. Kodansha USA publishes the English edition, which has helped the story gain a strong international following.

The anime draws primarily from the early and mid arcs of the manga. These sections focus on character psychology, the ethics of immortality, and the emotional cost of survival rather than large scale plot twists.

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