Sekai Ichi Hatsukoi Now Streaming in India on Ani-One Asia
Stream both seasons of Shungiku Nakamura’s beloved manga adaptation anime now on YouTube—don’t miss a single episode!

Streaming of 'Sekai Ichi Hatsukoi' anime on YouTube
Both seasons of the anime based on Shungiku Nakamura's manga are now available to stream on YouTube.
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The anime series, produced by Ani-One Asia and streamed on their YouTube channel, began with the first season on May 16, followed by the second season on May 22.
Brief history of the series
- The first season premiered in April 2011, with the second season airing in October 2011.
- Two original video animations (OVAs) were bundled with manga volumes 5 and 6.
- Funimation released the DVDs of the series and OVAs in March 2017.
About the story
"First love is a precious thing. The racing of hearts, the fluttering of stomachs - it's a feeling that remains a fond and treasured memory. That is, unless you're Ritsu Onodera. After his first love with a handsome upperclassman ends in heartbreak, Onodera is over the troubles of love. But even without it, his life is still miserable.
When he transfers to Marukawa Publishing as an editor, he finds himself working in the shoujo manga department under the intimidating editor-in-chief, Masamune Takano — who also happens to be the man who broke his heart! Can Onodera navigate the hectic life of a manga editor and the persistent advances of Takano? Boy's love is in the air!"
Movie adaptations
- The Sekaiichi Hatsukoi: Propose-hen anime film debuted in Japan in February 2020 and was released on Blu-ray and DVD in June 2020.
- Ani-One Asia streamed the film in India in August 2020.
- An earlier film, Sekai-ichi Hatsukoi: Yokozawa Takafumi no Baai, opened in 2014.
Manga origins
- The manga started in 2006 in Kadokawa's The Ruby magazine.
- It moved to Asuka Ciel in 2009 and later to Emerald in August 2014.
Source
This update comes from Ani-One Asia's YouTube channel (also available here).
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