: Voiced by Tia Ballard (best known as Happy in Fairy Tail ). Reviewers noted her ability to capture Yuu’s initial emotional detachment and gradual internal awakening.
The 13-episode anime covers roughly half of the original manga by Nio Nakatani. It follows Yuu, a girl who believes she is incapable of feeling special about anyone, and Touko, who only feels safe loving someone she believes won't love her back. Yagate Kimi ni Naru (Dub)
: Voiced by Clint Bickham . Maki serves as a unique observer who identifies as aromantic, providing a different perspective on the romance unfolding around him. Dub vs. Sub: Key Differences : Voiced by Tia Ballard (best known as Happy in Fairy Tail )
While the dub is highly recommended, there are a few script adaptations that fans often discuss: It follows Yuu, a girl who believes she
: In the Japanese original, the transition from using surnames to first names is a major emotional milestone. The English dub has the characters use first names from the beginning, which some viewers feel loses a bit of that cultural "closeness" subtext.