Highlights

  • A Sign of Affection is the best new romance anime this season, with beautiful art and a focus on the protagonist's personal journey.
  • The Dangers in My Heart's second season builds on its strong first season, depicting the angst and awkwardness of adolescence.
  • Hokkaido Gals Are Super Adorable is an exciting new romance anime that moves at a slower pace, juxtaposing warm moments of connection with the chilly setting of Hokkaido.

Winter 2024 is filled with various exciting anime titles both new and returning. While much of the attention is going to the various shonen, isekai and fantasy titles; once again, the Winter anime season is romance central as many interesting titles make their debut while others return for season 2.

The new romance anime this season are particularly promising, and among them, a number of new titles and one returnee are definitely the ones to look out for for fans of the genre. From A Sign of Affection to Cherry Magic, lets break down which romance anime anime fans should definitely look out for this Winter anime season.

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a sign of affection episode 1

A Sign of Affection follows hearing-imparied university student Yuki Itose as she embarks on a journey to open up her world. Since she was a child, Yuki has lived in the same place, and she rarely interacts with anyone except for her mother and her best friend, Rin Fujishiro. One day on her way to class, Yuki has a chance encounter with Itsuomi Nagi, a tall, silver-haired mutual friend of Rin. Surprised at his quick uptake at her condition, as well as the colourful experiences that gave rise to his multilingualism, Yuki develops a crush on Itsuomi as she wonders how vast his world must be compared to her own. A Sign of Affection is available on Crunchyroll.

Produced by Aija-do (Ascendance of a Bookworm), A Sign of Affection is the number one pick when it comes to new romance anime this season. While the depiction of a hearing-impaired main character is not unheard of in anime. Most will be reminded of Kyoto Animation's A Silent Voice film, due to the fact that both titles depict the life of a hearing-impaired main character; however, A Sign of Affection is much lighter more focused on Yuki's development and journey to expand further into the world. The art and animation are beautiful, and communicate the lightness of the narrative; however, what carries A Sign of Affection into a different stratosphere compared to other romances and even the aforementioned film lies in its centering of Yuki's personal experience and her specific set of circumstances, and also pays special attention to the depiction of Sign Language and the kinds of day-to-day experiences and challenges that are faced by the hearing impaired in a way that doesn't garner sympathy but creates a connection to Yuki's character. At the time of writing, the series is only three episodes in; however, it is steadily shaping up to be this season's best new romance anime.

The Dangers In My Heart Season 2 episode 1

The Dangers in My Heart follows Kyо̄taro Ichikawa, a high schooler who believes that deep within him lies a bloodthirsty killer who wants to see his fellow classmate Anna Yamada writhing in pain. As he interacts with Yamada and gets to see different sides to her, this strange, awkward and twisted main character begins to realize that he has romantic feelings for her, and his perspective on everything begins to change. The Dangers in My Heart is available on HIDIVE.

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Of the various anime coming back for sequel seasons this Winter, the second season of The Dangers in My Heart is one of the best of its kind this season, building off the strong foundation set by the first season, which aired in Spring 2023. The profound and strong connection being formed ever so slowly between Yamada and Ichikawa is more than just the kind of story where young boys can insert themselves into the shoes of the protagonist. While it starts off with Ichikawa being a complete weirdo, his perspective is an interesting depiction of the kinds of complexes people can develop during adolescence (like the belief that they're a total outcast and recluse to the same tune of the average serial killer), but what truly shines about The Dangers in My Heart is how well it depicts the angst and awkwardness of adolescence, as well as its confident and bold heroine whose own emotional journey is just as interesting.

Minami Fuyuki – Hokkaido Gals Are Super Cute Episode 1
Minami Fuyuki – Hokkaido Gals Are Super Cute Episode 1

Leaning further into the territory of Slice of Life and the "gyaru" trope in particular, Hokkaido Gals Are Super Adorable follows 16-year-old Tokyoite Tsubasa, who moves to Hokkaido to live with his father and runs into a beautiful girl his age on his first day there. The site of her against the snowy backdrop quickly captured Tsubasa, and he developed a crush on Minami Fuyuki, who, as it turns out, goes to the very school Tsubasa is enrolled at and is even his neighbour in class. Hokkaido Gals Are Super Adorable is available on Crunchyroll.

What's great about Hokkaido Gals Are Super Adorable is that it gives the impression of a slow-moving romantic comedy; however, Minami is much bolder than other romance heroines, and her actions move things along much faster than the average romance anime. By the end of the first episode, the two are already on a first-name basis, and by episode two, the series presents its iteration of the mandatory festival episode seen in countless Slice of Life anime before it. While it can seem overly concerned with Minami's appearance, what makes Hokkaido Gals Are Super Adorable one of the more exciting new romance anime this season is the moments in which it moves as slow as one initially expected – tiny moments of sweetness that are very significant for the ways in which they emphasize the chilly, quiet setting of Hokkaido through contrasting it with the apparent ease with which warm moments of connection occur between the two.

Adachi and Kurosawa – Cherry Magic! Thirty Years of Virginity Can Make You a Wizard?!
Adachi and Kurosawa – Cherry Magic! Thirty Years of Virginity Can Make You a Wizard?!

As the title summarizes, Cherry Magic! Thirty Years of Virginity Can Make You a Wizard?! follows 30-year-old virgin Kiyoshi Adachi, whose three decades of virginity have granted him magical powers, specifically, the ability to read the thoughts of those he touches. Kiyoshi hates the ability and because of it, he avoids crowded places. One day on his way to work, he runs into his colleague Yūichi Kurosawa, a well-liked and attractive man with a good personality. Kiyoshi ends up touching Kurosawa, learning that he has a crush on someone at the office; however, nothing could have prepared Kiyoshi for the realization that Kurosawa's secret crush is none other than Kiyoshi himself. With this new knowledge, the romantically inexperienced protagonist struggles to figure out how to act whenever he's around Kurosawa. Cherry Magic is available on Crunchyroll.

What's interesting about how Cherry Magic starts out is that the protagonist, Kiyoshi, talks about his lack of romantic experience with women in particular. He even thinks that Kurosawa is the kind of person that would definitely have heaps of romantic experience and not be fully comfortable with interactions of that nature, so the curveball is not just that Kurosawa likes Kiyoshi and struggles to stifle some of his raunchier thoughts about him, but that Kiyoshi is trying to figure out how he feels about his colleague's attraction to him and is confused by it because of his low self-esteem. With great comedy, beautiful visuals and an interesting premise, Cherry Magic is definitely another romance anime to look out for this Winter.

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