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8.3 5 Seasons • 32 Episodes

Love You as the World Ends - Season 1

"One day, they were robbed of everything."

Mamiya Hibiki is a sincere young man with a bright personality. He works as a car mechanic and lives with his girlfriend, Ogasawara Kurumi. They have dated since they were high school students. Hibiki makes a plan to propose to Kurumi. On the day he proposes to his girlfriend, he slides off a tunnel and becomes trapped. 4 days later, he is able to escape, but he faces a different world. There are no people outside, the traffic system is destroyed, and there are bloodstains on the streets. What happened to the world? Hibiki tries to find Kurumi.

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Top Cast

  • Ryoma Takeuchi

    Ryoma Takeuchi

    Hibiki Mamiya

  • Marie Iitoyo

    Marie Iitoyo

    Hiragi Kanae

Overview

Mamiya Hibiki is a sincere young man with a bright personality. He works as a car mechanic and lives with his girlfriend, Ogasawara Kurumi. They have dated since they were high school students. Hibiki makes a plan to propose to Kurumi. On the day he proposes to his girlfriend, he slides off a tunnel and becomes trapped. 4 days later, he is able to escape, but he faces a different world. There are no people outside, the traffic system is destroyed, and there are bloodstains on the streets. What happened to the world? Hibiki tries to find Kurumi.

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