

He asks Hina to break up with her boyfriend, but ends up kissing her. Natsuo is upset about Hina's relationship with her boyfriend, and is encouraged by his best friend Fumiya. Transcription: " Yappari, honto nan desu ka?" ( Japanese: やっぱり、ホントなんですか?) Later at home, Natsuo tries to get a reluctant Hina to open up about her boyfriend, but they are interrupted. During lunch, Natsuo helps Rui make friends by staging an argument which allows their classmates to see Rui's personality. Natsuo observes Hina crying on school roof. The next day, Natsuo finds that Rui has transferred to his school they decide to act like strangers. Rui drags Hina to her bedroom after seeing Natsuo try to kiss her. Transcription: " Moshi ka shite, shichatta?" ( Japanese: もしかして、しちゃった?) As everyone is going to bed, Natsuo tries to kiss a sleeping Hina but is interrupted by Rui. Following the marriage, they move into a new house together. Afterwards, his widower father tells Natsuo that he is going to remarry, and Natsuo finds that his new stepsisters are Hina and Rui.

She takes Natsuo to her house and then asks him to have sex with her, although she is not romantically interested in him. Uninterested in the event, the two sneak out. Trying to get past his feelings, Natsuo goes on a group date with his friends and meets a quiet girl named Rui Tachibana. High schooler Natsuo is in love with his teacher, Hina.

Transcription: " Koko de atashi to, shite kunnai?" ( Japanese: ここであたしと、してくんない?)
#Domestic na kanojo episode 1 series
The series was licensed by Sentai Filmworks which acquired the distribution rights for the series in North America, the British Isles, Australasia, South Africa, and other territories, and simulcast the series on select platforms. The opening theme is "Kawaki wo Ameku" ( カワキヲアメク) by Minami, and the ending theme is "Wagamama" ( わがまま) by Alisa Takigawa. Naomi Ide provides the character designs for the series. The series is directed by Shōta Ihata and written by Tatsuya Takahashi, with animation by studio Diomedéa. The anime television series adaptation was announced on 12 July 2018. The series was animated by Diomedéa and aired from 12 January to 30 March 2019, on the Animeism programming block on MBS, TBS, and BS-TBS. Domestic Girlfriend is a 2019 anime series based on the manga which was written and illustrated by Kei Sasuga.
