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Love After World Domination

Japanese manga series and its adaptation(s)


Love After World Domination (Japanese: 恋は世界征服のあとで, Hepburn: Koi wa Sekai Seifuku no Ato de) is a Japanese manga series written by Hiroshi Noda and illustrated by Takahiro Wakamatsu. It was serialized in Kodansha's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Magazine from October 2019 to November 2022, and has been collected in six tankōbon volumes. An anime television series adaptation produced by Project No.9 aired from April to June 2022.

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Plot

In order to combat the villainous Secret Society Gekko (秘密結社ゲッコー, Himitsu Kessha Gekkō), who have burnt half of the world and are planning to burn the rest, the Super Sentai group Freezing Sentai Gelato 5 (氷結戦隊ジェラート5, Hyōketsu Sentai Jerāto Faibu) is formed, consisting of Fudo Aikawa (Red Gelato), Hayato Ōjino (Blue Gelato), Misaki Jingūji (Yellow Gelato), Daigo Todoroki (Green Gelato), Haru Arisugawa (Pink Gelato), and their leader Professor Big Gelato. However, things change when Gekko recruits a new member, the Reaper Princess Desumi Magahara. Not only is Desumi a formidable fighter, but she and Fudo also happen to fall in love with each other despite being mortal enemies. Even though neither of them have any experience in romance, they begin dating in secret, trying to hide their relationship from their respective organizations.

Characters

Main characters

Desumi Magahara (禍原デス美, Magahara Desumi) / Reaper Princess (死神王女, Shinigami Ōjo)
Voiced by: Ikumi Hasegawa[2] (Japanese); Lindsay Seidel[3] (English)
Desumi is a Secret Society Gekko soldier who is known as the Reaper Princess due to her superhuman strength and perceived sadism. While resistant to dating Fudo at first, her desire to be loved and to be in love, combined with Fudo's earnest nature, convinced her to date him.
Fudo Aikawa (相川不動, Aikawa Fudō) / Red Gelato (レッドジェラート, Reddo Jerāto)
Voiced by: Yūsuke Kobayashi[2] (Japanese); Anthony DiMascio[3] (English)
Fudo, also known as Red Gelato, is the leader of the Freezing Sentai Gelato 5 and a workout enthusiast. He fell in love with Desumi at first sight, and successfully began dating her.

Freezing Sentai Gelato 5

Hayato Ōjino (王子野隼人, Ōjino Hayato) / Blue Gelato (ブルージェラート, Burū Jerāto)
Voiced by: Kazuyuki Okitsu[4] (Japanese); Nazeeh Tarsha[3] (English)
Hayato, also known as Blue Gelato, is a playboy whose popular among girls. He has a crush on Kiki Majima, not knowing of her involvement with Gekko as the Beast Princess.
Misaki Jinguji (神宮寺美咲, Jingūji Misaki) / Yellow Gelato (イエロージェラート, Ierō Jerāto)
Voiced by: Nene Hieda[4] (Japanese); Morgan Lauré[3] (English)
Misaki, also known as Yellow Gelato, is a member who acts as the big sister of the group.
Haru Arisugawa / Pink Gelato (有栖川ハル, Arisugawa Haru) / Pink Gelato (ピンクジェラート, Pinku Jerāto)
Voiced by: Rina Hidaka[4] (Japanese); Macy Anne Johnson[3] (English)
Haru, also known as Pink Gelato, is the newest member of the group. She idolized Desumi after she saved her from bullies during middle school, even though she did not know her name or who she was at the time, using it as one of the reasons she joined the Freezing Sentai Gelato 5. She has a long-standing crush on Fudo, to which he does not reciprocate.
Daigo Todoroki / Green Gelato (轟大吾, Todoroki Daigo) / Green Gelato (グリーンジェラート, Gurīn Jerāto)
Voiced by: Junji Majima[4] (Japanese); Jason Lord,[3] Lee George (young) (English)
Daigo, also known as Green Gelato, is a man who acted as Desumi's martial arts mentor in the past once their dojo closed down. However, due to how strong she was, he has PTSD.
Professor Big Gelato (ビッグジェラート博士, Biggu Jerāto Hakase)
Voiced by: Chafurin[5] (Japanese); Charlie Campbell (SimulDub),[3] Phil Parsons (home video) (English)
The mentor and handler of the Freezing Sentai Gelato 5 who supplies the group with their weapons and technology.

Secret Society Gekko

Supreme Leader Bosslar (ボスラー大総統, Bosurā Dai Sōtō)
Voiced by: Tomokazu Sugita[5] (Japanese); Reagan Murdock[6] (English)
The supreme leader of Gekko, he leads his organization with a goal of bringing destruction towards society.
Kiki Majima (魔島忌々, Majima Kiki) / Beast Princess (魔獣王女, Majū Ōjo)
Voiced by: Kana Hanazawa[4] (Japanese); Brittney Karbowski[7] (English)
The brash and loud, animal-themed princess, she has a rivalry with Desumi and a contentious relationship with Blue Gelato.
Kyoko Kuroyuri (黒百合凶子, Kuroyuri Kyōko) / Steel Princess (鋼鉄王女, Kōtetsu Ōjo)
Voiced by: Hisako Kanemoto[4] (Japanese); Hope Endrenyi (English)
A quiet and shy, armor-themed princess and subordinate to Catapult Snake; she is a close friend of Desumi's and later begins a relationship with Culverin Bear.
Anna Hojo (宝条闇奈, Hōjō Anna) / Heat Princess (灼熱王女, Shakunetsu Ōjo)
Voiced by: Ayane Sakura[4] (Japanese); Tia Ballard[8] (English)
A flame-themed princess and subordinate to Matchlock Eagle who keeps her identity a secret from everyone within Gekko. She is secretly in love with Desumi.
Culverin Bear (カルバリンベア, Karubarin Bea)
Voiced by: Hiroki Yasumoto[5] (Japanese); Cris George[3] (English)
A large bear-like monster who works for Gekko and serves as Desumi's superior, he usually has some sort of new weaponry that malfunctions and ruins his missions. He later begins a relationship with Steel Princess.
Catapult Snake (カタパルトスネーク, Kataparuto Sunēku)
Voiced by: Sayaka Kaneko[9] (Japanese); Ciarán Strange (English)
A large snake-like monster who works for Gekko and is the superior to Steel Princess.
Matchlock Eagle (マッチロックイーグル, Matchirokku Īguru)
Voiced by: Hikaru Midorikawa[10] (Japanese); Ray Hurd (English)
A large eagle-like monster who works for Gekko and is the superior to Heat Princess.
Drone Rabbit (ドローンラビット, Dorōn Rabitto)
Voiced by: Kana Ichinose[10] (Japanese); Corey Pettit (English)
A large rabbit monster who works for Gekko and is the superior to Judgment Princess.
Kira Sanzugawa (三途川鬼羅, Sanzugawa Kira) / Blood Princess (鮮血王女, Senketsu Ōjo)
Voiced by: Miyuki Sawashiro[11] (Japanese); Sarah Roach[12] (English)
The only princess who is not a high school student as she works as a school nurse at Desumi's school. She is in love with Bosslar and has a tendency of treating and brainwashing her patients into acting as babies.
Ran Ran (乱乱) / Judgement Princess (断罪王女, Danzai Ōjo)
Voiced by: Nashiko Momotsuki[13] (Japanese); Reshel Mae (English)
The only foreign princess who dresses in Korean martial arts attire and subordinate to Drone Rabbit. She starts off distant and hard to read, never having socialized with anyone outside of missions, but slowly opens up when Desumi convinces her to spend more time with her fellow princesses.
Ultimate Phantom (アルティメット・ファントム, Arutimetto Fantomu)
Voiced by: Yukari Tamura[14] (Japanese); Bryn Apprill (English)
The result of Gekko's long-desired goal to create the ultimate monster.

Other characters

Hellko (ヘル子, Heruko)
Voiced by: M.A.O[15] (Japanese); Monét Lerner (English)
Hellko is Desumi's beloved cat who is only seen at her dorm room at the Gekko premises. Though often coming off as bored and uninterested, she deeply cares for Desumi and swears payback on those who might end up hurting her.
Desuo Magahara (真ヶ原ですお, Magahara Desuo)
Voiced by: Kenji Hamada (Japanese); Charlie Campbell (English)
He is Desumi's father.
Kirumi Magahara (真ヶ原キルミ, Magahara Kirumi)
Voiced by: Yuka Iwahashi (Japanese); Mallorie Rodak (English)
She is Desumi's mother.
Urami Magahara (禍原ウラ美, Magahara Urami)
Voiced by: Chinami Hashimoto[15] (Japanese); Sarah Wiedenheft (English)
She is Desumi's younger sister who idolizes her greatly.
Tsurami Magahara (禍原 ツラ美, Magahara Tsurami)
Voiced by: Sayaka Kaneko (Japanese); Sara Ragsdale (English)
She is Desumi's youngest sister.
Fudo's Mother (不動の母, Fudō no Haha)
Voiced by: Marie Miyake (Japanese); Randy Pearlman (English)
She is Fudo Aikawa's mother.
Anna Hashimoto (橋本 杏奈, Hashimoto Anna)
Voiced by: Sumire Uesaka[16] (Japanese); Laura Faverty (English)
Anna is an actress hired to appear in a wedding commercial with Fudo, who is her favorite member of Gelato 5.
Narrator (ナレーション, Narēshon)
Voiced by: Fumihiko Tachiki[2] (Japanese); Monty Thompson[3] (English)

Production

The character design of Desumi is referenced to Gwen in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and Nai in Mahō Sentai Magiranger.[17]

Media

Manga

Love After World Domination, written by Hiroshi Noda and illustrated by Takahiro Wakamatsu, was serialized in Monthly Shōnen Magazine from October 4, 2019,[18] to November 5, 2022.[19] Kodansha collected its chapters into six tankōbon volumes, which were released from April 10, 2020,[20] to December 15, 2022.[21] The manga is licensed in English by Kodansha USA in digital form.[22]

Volume list

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Anime

An anime television series adaptation was announced in the May 2021 issue of Monthly Shōnen Magazine on April 6, 2021.[33] The series was produced by Project No.9 and directed by Kazuya Iwata, with Satoru Sugizawa overseeing the scripts, Akemi Kobayashi designing the characters, Satoshi Motoyama serving as the sound director, and Satoshi Hōno and Ryūnosuke Kasai composing the music. It aired from April 8 to June 24, 2022, on AT-X, Tokyo MX, BS Asahi, and TV Aichi.[2][34] Masayoshi Ōishi and Yukari Tamura performed the opening theme song "Koi wa Explosion" (恋はエクスプロージョン, "Love Is an Explosion") from Episodes 1–5 and 7–11,[35][lower-alpha 1] while Ōishi and Hiroki Yasumoto performed the theme for Episode 6, with the latter doing so as his character Culverin Bear.[36] The ending theme song is "Koi wa Sekai Teiri to Tomo ni" (恋は世界定理と共に, "Love With the World Theorem") by Dialogue+.[37]

Funimation originally licensed the series outside of Japan,[38] but it was transferred over to Crunchyroll following Sony's acquisition of the latter.[39] On April 11, 2022, Crunchyroll announced that the series would receive an English dub, which premiered on April 22.[3][40]

Episode list

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Reception

The series was nominated for the Eisner Award for Best Digital Comic in 2022.[56]

The anime adaptation's first episode garnered positive reviews from Anime News Network's staff during the Spring 2022 season previews. James Beckett called it "an extremely cute and surprisingly well-produced romantic comedy", but also critiqued that it could "easily suffer from diminishing returns" with lesser animation and an overreliance on the same jokes. Richard Eisenbeis found the Fudō-Desumi relationship "ultra-cute" and having "a sprinkle of social commentary", but felt the tokusatsu content lacked "subversion" and causes the series to feel "painfully predictable and almost boring" when away from the main couple, concluding that he will check out the manga to see if he might watch more of the show. Rebecca Silverman called it "equal parts super sentai sendup and gooey romcom, and it looks like those two things are going to mesh just as well here as they do in the source manga." Nicholas Dupree praised the production for keeping the Super Sentai humor fresh while displaying some "A+ romcom blushing", "cool fight choreography" and proper cheesecake in its fan service, concluding that: "I'm not going to tell you this show is deep or thought-provoking or even particularly romantic, but what I will say is I had a big dumb grin on my face the entire episode."[57] Allen Moody, writing for THEM Anime Reviews, felt the series' outlandish premise was too tame and restrained in execution, the Fudō-Desumi pairing "disappointingly conventional" and a lack of focus on the supporting cast, concluding that: "[And] while some of the jokes work just fine, there were some missed opportunities as well."[58]

See also

Notes

  1. In Episode 12, "Koi wa Explosion" is used as an insert song.
  2. All English titles are taken from Crunchyroll.[42]

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