
Upcoming clone anime gets trailer and visual showing off its sweet art style
Even a Replica Can Fall in Love – a supernatural clone anime based on the light novel series written by Don Haruna and illustrated by Raemz – has a new trailer and key visual out, and both make this one look exceedingly cute.
Although potentially and quite ominously heart-breaking as well.
After all, when you’re a replica who is only supposed to fill in for a real girl, and then you fall in love, bad things can happen, right?
The trailer and visual were released via the Even a Replica Can Fall in Love X account today, with both showing off the anime’s sweet art style, while the account commented about the visual:
In the literature club room at dusk, the two of them…

The Even a Replica Can Fall in Love trailer
Meanwhile, the new Even a Replica Can Fall in Love trailer shows replica Nao beginning to get close to schoolmate Sanada after he helps her with school work.
Of course, Nao being a replica and so not supposed to have any feelings, this soon causes problems with Sunao, the girl who brought her into this world as a copy.
That is when we see Nao tell Sanada, he can only talk to her when her hair is up. As, that way, she can be sure he isn’t talking to Sunao.
Even a Replica Can Fall in Love production details
The upcoming romance anime is directed by Ryuichi Kimura (Malevolent Spirits: Mononogatari), with Tomoko Shinozuka (episode scripts for You are Ms. Servant), and Eiji Abiko (Mr. Osomatsu) designing those adorable looking characters.
As for animation production, that’s being carried out by Studio Voil (A Mangaka’s Weirdly Wonderful Workplace).
And its plot, which I referred to before, goes like this:
On days when she’s not feeling well, when she has a tiresome day’s duty, when she has a regular test… On days when she doesn’t feel like going to school, I am called in.
I am a replica of a girl named Aikawa Sunao, a convenient substitute.
Although we look exactly the same, our personalities are a little different. I can’t go out freely, I can’t even make plans for tomorrow, and my mission is to work for the original. And yet, I’ve fallen in love.
A pure, slightly mysterious “first” youth love story unfolding in a seaside town.
