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This girl is Lala Satalin Deviluke. She is not just anyone; she is the First Princess of Deviluke, an alien empire that effectively rules the galaxy. On the run from an arranged marriage, Lala decides to stay on Earth, and through a series of comedic mishaps, she ends up engaged to Rito.
The anime has a complicated history, with multiple reboots:
The series’ lifeblood is its unforgettable, ever-expanding cast of female leads, each representing a different harem "type": To Love-Ru
Fans of Heaven’s Lost Property , High School DxD , or anyone looking for the pinnacle of "accidental pervert" comedy with stellar artwork and a surprising amount of heart.
Rito’s ability to fall into impossible scenarios—such as landing with his head between a girl’s legs from a standing position 20 feet away—has become a meme. It is absurd, physics-defying, and yet, the series leans into it so hard that it becomes charming. This girl is Lala Satalin Deviluke
The narrative unfolds across two major manga series and multiple anime seasons: The To LOVE-Ru series
The strict disciplinary committee member who frequently gets caught in Rito's mishaps. Cultural Impact and Legacy The anime has a complicated history, with multiple
In the West, the series has faced an uphill battle. While To Love-Ru was released legally by Sentai Filmworks, it carries an "18+" rating. The explicit nature of Darkness specifically (which features themes of "masters" and "fruits of knowledge") has led to it being banned on several streaming platforms. For Western fans, "sailing the high seas" has historically been the only way to see the series as Yabuki intended.