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Lycoris Recoil (Japanese: リコリス・リコイル, Hepburn: Rikorisu Rikoiru) is a Japanese original anime television series created by Spider Lily and Asaura. It was produced by A-1 Pictures and aired from July to September 2022. Set in Tokyo, Lycoris Recoil follows two young orphaned teenage girls named Chisato Nishikigi and Takina Inoue, who were recruited in the Direct Attack organization to carry out assassinations under the "Lycoris" program while they work at a local café and performed various tasks such as childcare, shopping, and teaching classes.
Lycoris Recoil | |
リコリス・リコイル (Rikorisu Rikoiru) | |
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Genre | Action (girls with guns) |
Created by | |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Shingo Adachi |
Produced by |
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Written by | Shingo Adachi |
Music by | Shūhei Mutsuki |
Studio | A-1 Pictures |
Licensed by | |
Original network | JAITS (Tokyo MX, GYT, GTV), ANN (ABC TV, Mētele), BS11, AT-X |
English network | |
Original run | July 2, 2022 – September 24, 2022 |
Episodes | 13 |
Manga | |
Written by | Yasunori Bizen |
Published by | Media Factory |
English publisher | |
Magazine | Monthly Comic Flapper |
Demographic | Seinen |
Original run | September 5, 2022 – present |
Volumes | 5 |
Light novel | |
Lycoris Recoil: Ordinary Days | |
Written by | Asaura |
Illustrated by | Imigimuru |
Published by | ASCII Media Works |
English publisher |
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Imprint | Dengeki Bunko |
Demographic | Male |
Published | September 9, 2022 |
Light novel | |
Lycoris Recoil: Recovery Days | |
Written by | Asaura |
Illustrated by | Imigimuru |
Published by | ASCII Media Works |
Imprint | Dengeki Bunko |
Demographic | Male |
Published | March 8, 2024 |
A manga adaptation by Yasunori Bizen began serialization in Media Factory's manga magazine Monthly Comic Flapper in September 2022. A spin-off light novel, titled Lycoris Recoil: Ordinary Days, written by Asaura and illustrated by Imigimuru, was published under ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Bunko in September 2022 as well. A stage play adaptation of the series was performed in January 2023.
Takina Inoue is a member of a government-sponsored all-female task force of assassins and spies made up of young orphaned girls known as "Lycoris", an undercover group named after the flower who eliminate criminals and terrorists in Tokyo while disguised as high school students to maintain peace in Japan, with roots in a fictional pre-Meiji group named "Higanbana".[b] However, during an operation to intercept a large exchange of firearms, she starts firing indiscriminately at the enemies in order to save a colleague who was taken hostage, jeopardizing the safety of other Lycoris in the process. As a result, the agency dismisses her for disobeying orders. She is then transferred to work with a beautiful elite Lycoris agent named Chisato Nishikigi, who is known for her involvement in the destruction of the old radio tower, in a branch of the agency which operates undercover as a café called "LycoReco". Intending to be reinstated back to the agency, Takina cooperates with Chisato in managing the café, while the peace that is being protected by the Lycoris is being challenged by terrorists led by the deranged Majima.
A secret organization that prevents crime and terrorism via an all-female task force of assassins and spies made up of young orphaned girls known as Lycoris.
An international organization that seeks to find and support geniuses.
When Asaura's former editor-in-charge had a meeting about Saekano with Shin-ichirō Kashiwada, a producer from A-1 Pictures, he spoke positively about the offbeat nature of Asaura's works.[15] He then introduced Asaura to Kashiwada.[16] Later, Asaura received an invitation to a new anime project. Kashiwada had read Asaura's Death Need Round, which is a "girls with guns" work before he invited Asaura to the project. Asaura, therefore, decided to include guns in the new story. He created the main characters and the worldview, with some deliverables including the synopsis and a few short novels.[16] Asaura's initial pitch was rejected as too violent and dark to be broadcast on television, and the project went through some revisions before Adachi joined the project as director.[15] Adachi introduced the idea of the DA organization and the Lycoris taskforce in order to connect Asaura's previously established narrative elements, and the work ultimately took on a lighter dramatic tone, with Adachi saying that his goal as series director was to make the viewers laugh every five minutes.[15]
In an interview with Febri in August 2022, Adachi noted the influence of City Hunter, how the show's setting changed from the original concept, and his desire to accurately depict action and "the way the guns are used," but also have the work appreciated by more than gun enthusiasts. He also told Febri that unlike other productions, he hardly drew any pictures on set, saying that animation and illustration was done by other staff members, like assistant director Maruyama Yusuke and animation leader Yamamoto Yumiko instead, but that he focused on storyboards, and noted they got cast members with a "lot of dubbing experience" to be part of the voice cast.[17][18] In a previous interview, in June 2022, Asaura told Animate Times that he looked at the show's character designs "before the director" and that Takina was "almost unchanged" from the original proposal while Chisato was "completely different in the early stages."[19]
Character designer Imigimuru became involved with the project after meeting Adachi at Winter Comiket. Having never done character art for an anime before, Imigimuru felt it would be impossible to do the job, especially finding three-dimensional art difficult as he never drew them before, but saw it as a lifetime opportunity so the designer accepted.[20][21] In contrast of designing the backgrounds, he finds designing the characters to be easier as the premise and the personality of the characters had already been done before his involvement.[21]
In Lycoris Recoil, some scenes take place in Sumida City, Tokyo,[22] and features Kinshichō Park, Sumida Aquarium, water bus on Sumida River, aerial view of Ryōgoku, etc.[23][24]
The series was announced in December 2021. It was produced by A-1 Pictures and directed by Shingo Adachi, and features an original story by Asaura, character designs by Imigimuru, and music composed by Shūhei Mutsuki.[2][25] The series aired from July 2 to September 24, 2022, on Tokyo MX, GYT, GTV, and BS11.[5][26] The opening theme song is "Alive" performed by ClariS, while the ending theme song is "Hana no Tō" (花の塔, lit. 'Tower of Flower') performed by Sayuri.[27][28] Aniplex of America licensed the series outside of Asia[29] and streamed it on Crunchyroll for an English simulcast and SimulDub,[30][31] from August 20, 2022.[32] Plus Media Networks Asia licensed the series in Southeast Asia and aired it on Aniplus Asia.[33] In November 2023, Aniplex of America announced that the English dub would broadcast in the United States on Adult Swim's Toonami programming block, which aired from January 21 to April 14, 2024.[34]
On February 11, 2023, a new animation project was announced.[35][36] It was later revealed in July 2024 to have six anime short films which will center on the daily lives of the characters from the series.[37]
No. | Title [38] | Directed by [38] | Written by [38] | Storyboarded by [38] | Chief animation directed by [38] | Original air date [39] | English air date [40] | |
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1 | "Easy does it" | Yūsuke Shibata | Shingo Adachi | Shingo Adachi | Yumiko Yamamoto | July 2, 2022 | January 21, 2024 | |
Behind Japan's prolonged period of peace, lies the intelligence organization Direct Attack (DA), which employs young orphaned girls known as "Lycoris" to covertly eliminate criminals and terrorists. Lycoris Takina Inoue is dismissed from DA and partnered with Chisato Nishikigi after disobeying orders, risking the life of fellow Lycoris Erika Janome. She reports to one of DA's front operations, Café LycoReco, run by its owner Mika and former DA agent Mizuki Nakahara. Meanwhile, DA investigates a hacker named "Walnut" who breached their systems, as well as weapons which went missing from an arms deal. Chisato informs Takina that their job is to help others in need any way they can while showing her around. While protecting Saori Shinohara from a stalker, they realize she accidentally caught the ongoing arms deal in a picture she took. Takina uses Saori as a decoy to lure out the terrorists stalking her, but Chisato nonlethally subdues them before she can kill them. Meanwhile, a man from the Alan Institute who hired Walnut to spy on Chisato presumably kills him after bombing his apartment. The next day, Takina officially becomes LycoReco's newest waitress, and the man from the Alan Institute visits, who Mika recognizes. | ||||||||
2 | "The more the merrier" | Tomohisa Onoue | Shingo Adachi | Takahiro Miura | Yukari Takeuchi | July 9, 2022 | January 28, 2024 | |
Walnut is revealed to have survived the attempt on his life, and discovers fellow hacker Robota has betrayed him. Walnut then contacts Mizuki. Meanwhile, the man from the Alan Institute is revealed to be Mr. Yoshimatsu, who is a regular at the café. Chisato and Takina are tasked to protect Walnut from assassins hired by Robota and escort him to safety. They meet Walnut, who hides his identity by wearing a squirrel costume. Chisato and Takina fight off his assassins, with Chisato even aiding those they have injured. However, Walnut is gunned down by another team of assassins as they escape. Robota reports his success to Yoshimatsu. Meanwhile, as Chisato and Takina are taking Walnut's body away, they are shocked when Mizuki emerges from the suit, having acted as Walnut's body double in a bulletproof vest. She and Mika formulated an elaborate plan to fake Walnut's death, and the real Walnut reveals herself as a young girl named Kurumi. For her own safety, Kurumi decides to take shelter in LycoReco in return for using her skills to support Chisato and Takina on their missions. Chisato requests Kurumi's help to track down the arms dealers captured in Saori's photo. | ||||||||
3 | "More haste, less speed" | Yūsuke Maruyama | Dai Hazeyama | Shingo Adachi & Yūsuke Maruyama | Gō Suzuki & Kōji Akitaka | July 16, 2022 | February 4, 2024 | |
Despite having worked at LycoReco for some time now, Takina still remains distant from Chisato and the café regulars. When Chisato has to return to DA headquarters for a physical exam, Takina decides to accompany her to try and petition Commander Kusunoki to reinstate her. However, upon arriving at HQ, Takina is bullied by the other Lycoris due to false rumors she enjoys firing on her teammates. To her dismay, her previous team leader Fuki Harukawa has already replaced Takina with Sakura Otome and Kusunoki has no intention of allowing Takina to return to DA headquarters. This angers Chisato as she has figured out DA's advanced AI Radiata was hacked during the mission, and Kusunoki used Takina as a scapegoat to cover up the hack. Chisato encourages Takina by suggesting she should try giving life outside DA a try first. Chisato and Takina participate in a mock battle against Fuki and Sakura, with Chisato and Takina defeating them thanks to their teamwork and Chisato's near-superhuman ability to instantly predict bullet trajectories. As they return to LycoReco, Takina has a newfound respect for Chisato and decides to attend a game session with her and the café regulars. | ||||||||
4 | "Nothing seek, nothing find" | Tetsuya Takeuchi | Yūsuke Kanbayashi | Tetsuya Takeuchi | Gō Suzuki & Kōji Akitaka | July 23, 2022 | February 11, 2024 | |
After unsuccessfully trying out Chisato's rubber bullets, Takina decides to aim at non-vital organs with regular bullets at Chisato's suggestion. Chisato decides to take her shopping for clothes, and visit a restaurant and aquarium, as she wishes for Takina to get used to her life outside work. When asked by Takina, Chisato explains she voluntarily refrains from killing, and left the DA in order to search for somebody who helped her ten years prior. After enjoying her time with Chisato, Takina begins embracing her life outside the DA. Meanwhile, Mika and Yoshimatsu meet again, and Mika wonders why Yoshimatsu has never admitted he is the one who inducted Chisato into the Alan Institute, but Yoshimatsu says it is against their policy. As Takina and Chisato return to LycoReco, a terrorist named Majima opens fire on a subway train, only to be ambushed by a Lycoris team inside, who guns his men down. Cornered, Majima detonates explosives. Robota contacts him, offering his help in combating the Lycoris, but Majima refuses. After the government covers up his attack, a frustrated Majima resolves to hit an even bigger target which will be impossible for the government to cover up. | ||||||||
5 | "So far, so good" | Akiko Seki | Takahiro Shikama | Takahiro Shikama | Yukari Takeuchi | July 30, 2022 | February 18, 2024 | |
A month after Majima's terrorist attack, Chisato briefs her coworkers of their new mission, which consists of escorting a terminally ill, wheelchair-bound magnate named Matsushita around Japan. They give him a tour around Tokyo, where Chisato confirms to Takina she possesses an artificial heart. Meanwhile, two investigators discover evidence of a terrorist attack in the subway. Kurumi identifies an assassin, Jin, following Matsushita, who Mika remembers working with fifteen years prior. Takina attempts to intercept Jin as Matsushita breaks away from Chisato. Matsushita reveals Jin killed his family, and their real mission is revenge. Chisato succeeds in immobilizing Jin after he injures Takina, but Matsushita appears and demands she kill him. After she refuses to do so, Matsushita's machines suddenly stop working, killing him. In the debriefing, Mika explains "Matsushita" was merely the body of an old drug addict used as a puppet through the machines in his wheelchair. The person controlling him is someone from the Alan Institute, who decides to change their plans. That night, Majima and his men ambush and kill a Lycoris, with him exclaiming she will be the first of many. | ||||||||
6 | "Opposites attract" | Takashi Sakuma | Takahiro Shikama | Takahiro Shikama | Yumiko Yamamoto | August 6, 2022 | February 25, 2024 | |
After several more violent attacks on Lycoris agents and the government declared martial law against terrorism, Takina decides to live with Chisato to ensure their safety. Meanwhile, a disgruntled Majima barges into Robota's apartment, giving him three days to find DA headquarters. He locates Chisato's home with his drone, and records her stopping the assailants he sent. Majima arrives to kill Robota for failing his initial mission, but spares him after seeing Chisato's footage. At LycoReco, Kurumi reveals she is the hacker responsible for the DA ordeal and Takina's dismissal, but she is not responsible for the arms deal. She shows them Robota's footage of Chisato. Later, Majima ambushes her, and during their fight, he compromises her eyes. Majima notices her Alan Institute necklace, garnering his interest. Takina arrives and rescues Chisato, and as they escape, Kurumi crashes her drone into an RPG-carrying lackey, causing him to blast Majima, who survives. Back at LycoReco, Takina does not blame Kurumi for what happened, taking responsibility for her own actions. Kurumi assures her allegiance, as she reveals they now know Majima's name. Meanwhile, Majima confronts Robota again and orders him to dig up more information on Chisato. | ||||||||
7 | "Time will tell" | Yūsuke Shibata | Dai Hazeyama | Yūsuke Shibata | Kōji Akitaka & Rina Morita | August 13, 2022 | March 3, 2024 | |
Chisato happens to spot an anonymous text sent to Mika's phone by chance. Fearing Kusunoki plans to close down LycoReco, Chisato convinces her coworkers to help her spy on the meeting. Meanwhile, Robota provides more information on Chisato to Majima. Majima, who is responsible for the old radio tower attack, finally realizes Chisato defeated him. He then assaults a police station. Fuki and Sakura show the surveillance footage to the rest of LycoReco, which finally identifies Majima. Chisato and the others tail Mika to a high-class bar where they find out he is meeting Yoshimatsu. Realizing Mika is a homosexual, Chisato decides to leave but she discovers it was Yoshimatsu who saved her life ten years ago. She breaks her cover and thanks Yoshimatsu, but he denies his involvement before leaving. Mika threatens Yoshimatsu to leave Chisato alone, but he cannot bring himself to stop him. He later apologizes to Chisato for hiding the truth from her. The next day, Chisato returns to LycoReco as usual, to the relief of Mika and Takina. Later, it is shown that Majima left a USB at the station during his assault, allowing Robota to hack DA's database. | ||||||||
8 | "Another day, another dollar" | Kakushi Ifuku | Yūsuke Kanbayashi | Kagetsu Aizawa | Gō Suzuki | August 20, 2022 | March 10, 2024 | |
Yoshimatsu explains to Himegama, his secretary, that the Alan Institute determines the future of people with special abilities. He then asks her to take care of Chisato. As LycoReco is incurring monetary losses, Takina takes over the finances. Due to the café's success, Chisato cannot attend her medical checkups. When she finally does, she is cornered by Majima at her house. He retells his assault on the old radio tower and how she stopped him, revealing he possesses supernatural hearing. A shocked Chisato says the Alan Institute supports people for good purposes, but Majima reveals they only support people whose abilities may be used for killing. As he leaves, he is engaged by Takina, but manages to escape. Back at the café, Takina and Chisato reflect on what has happened since Takina's arrival. She gifts Chisato a dog keychain, and she learns Chisato's reluctance to attend checkups is due to her fear of needles. She attends her checkup, but is instead immobilized by Himegama, who prepares to remove her artificial heart, just as a worried Takina rushes to her aid. Meanwhile, Yoshimatsu declares to himself that everything to come is Mika's fault. | ||||||||
9 | "What's done is done" | Yūsuke Maruyama | Yūsuke Kanbayashi | Atsushi Ōtsuki | Yumiko Yamamoto | August 27, 2022 | March 17, 2024 | |
Takina manages to force Himegama to flee, but she still applied a high voltage discharge into Chisato's heart, giving her only two more months to live. This devastates Takina, but an unfazed Chisato returns to her daily life. Kusunoki recruits Chisato for a raid on Majima's hideout, but she only agrees if she reinstates Takina. Kurumi has Mika reveal that ten years ago, Chisato suffered from a congenital heart disease that only gave her six months to live. Seeing her potential, Yoshimatsu arranged for Chisato to receive an artificial heart, under the condition Mika raised her like their own daughter and ensured she used her talent for killing. However, Chisato saw Yoshimatsu as her "savior", and thus used her abilities for good. Takina and Mizuki overhear the story, and they all agree the best way of tracking down Yoshimatsu is through Majima. Meanwhile, Majima learns about Yoshimatsu. Takina decides to return to DA to help Chisato, and arranges for a day off to spend time with her. After visiting the park, she thanks Takina and gives her her scarf as a present before leaving. Meanwhile, Yoshimatsu and Himegama are ambushed and captured by Majima. | ||||||||
10 | "Repay evil with evil" | Tomohisa Onoue | Dai Hazeyama | Shingo Adachi & Tomohiko Itō | Yukari Takeuchi | September 3, 2022 | March 24, 2024 | |
Once Chisato announces she is going to close down LycoReco, Mizuki and Kurumi both decide to leave for foreign countries. At DA, Kusunoki reveals Enkuboku, the new radio tower, is Majima's next target, and explains their mission to raid his hideout. Takina confirms the Alan Institute's involvement with Majima after interrogating one of his men. Meanwhile, Majima has taken Yoshimatsu hostage. The Lycoris raid the hideout, but Majima has relocated, boasting to Kusunoki he plans to expose Japan's false peace. The next day, Majima uses Robota's USB in the tower's antenna to broadcast to all of Japan that he has hidden a thousand guns all over Tokyo for anybody to find. Seeing Majima wants to expose DA's existence, DA superiors order Chisato to intervene. Meanwhile, Mika tells Chisato the truth about Yoshimatsu and apologizes for hiding it. However, she is thankful for the situation as she sees them both as her father figures. Kusunoki calls to deploy Chisato, just as they receive a call from Robota telling her where Yoshimatsu is being held, saying he will be killed if she heads to Enkuboku. Trusting Takina and Fuki's abilities, Chisato and Mika prepare to go rescue Yoshimatsu. | ||||||||
11 | "Diamond cut diamond" | Akiko Seki | Yūsuke Kanbayashi | Gōichi Iwahata | Yukari Takeuchi & Rina Morita | September 10, 2022 | March 31, 2024 | |
As the Lycoris prepare to assault the Enkuboku control room, Takina becomes aware that Chisato has gone missing, but does not have enough information to act on. Meanwhile, Kurumi continues to investigate Yoshimatsu, tracing him through the doctor who developed Chisato's artificial heart and learning an improved version had been developed for her. Kurumi meets back up with Mizuki and hacks Chisato's phone, learning Yoshimatsu is being held at the ruins of the old radio tower. Realizing Chisato is going into a trap, Takina abandons the operation to head for the old radio tower. The Lycoris proceed with their assault, but it turns out to be a trap when Robota hacks Radiata and broadcasts the fighting live to all of Japan, exposing DA's existence. At the old radio tower, Chisato fights her way through Majima's men and finds Yoshimatsu, who is able to escape. However, Majima traps Chisato in a closed room with no light, neutralizing her prediction ability while allowing him to exploit his advanced hearing. While Majima initially has the upper hand, Takina breaches a hole through the wall, allowing light to enter the room and putting Chisato back on equal footing with Majima.[d] | ||||||||
12 | "Nature versus nurture" | Yūsuke Shibata | Yūsuke Kanbayashi | Kagetsu Aizawa | Yumiko Yamamoto | September 17, 2022 | April 7, 2024 | |
After Chisato deafens Majima with her guns, she and Takina are able to incapacitate and restrain him. Once Chisato finds Yoshimatsu, they talk about the misunderstanding about saving Chisato's life and their personal views. Yoshimatsu then reveals he has implanted the new artificial heart into himself, meaning she has to kill him to access it. However, Chisato refuses, and prevents an enraged Takina from killing him and Himegama. When Takina asks why she did not kill Yoshimatsu, Chisato explains her reasoning. Mizuki and Kurumi pick them up and inform them LilyBell agents have been deployed to dispose of the Lycoris at Enkuboku for being exposed. Chisato and Takina help Fuki's team in seizing the control room, and Chisato plugs in an override USB Kurumi gave her. With it, Kurumi readopts her Walnut persona and counter-hacks Robota, getting him arrested and reactivating Radiata, which broadcasts a message explaining the gunfight at Enkuboku was an elaborate publicity stunt. With DA's secret safe, the government calls off the LilyBell. As Takina and the other Lycoris prepare to leave Enkuboku, Majima suddenly arrives, having freed himself from his captors. With the Lycoris absent, Chisato and Majima face off again. | ||||||||
13 | "Recoil of Lycoris" | Yūsuke Maruyama | Yūsuke Kanbayashi | Shingo Adachi | Yumiko Yamamoto, Rina Morita & Gō Suzuki | September 24, 2022 | April 14, 2024 | |
Majima shuts down the power to Enkuboku to prevent anybody from interfering with his duel with Chisato. Meanwhile, Takina decides to scale the tower to help Chisato while Fuki takes an injured Sakura for treatment. Chisato and Majima prove to be equally matched until Chisato's heart begins to malfunction. As such, Majima calls for a temporary truce before they resume their battle. Back at the old radio tower, a healthy Mika confronts Himegama and Yoshimatsu before he incapacitates Himegama and reluctantly kills Yoshimatsu. In Enkuboku, Majima manages to injure Chisato before Takina intervenes and ultimately saves Chisato. Sometime after the Enkuboku incident, society largely accepted Radiata's cover story and life goes back to normal. DA continues to track down the guns Majima hid throughout the city and Majima himself is revealed to still be alive. Elsewhere, Takina tracks down Chisato explaining Mika recovered the new heart from Yoshimatsu. However, Mika kept secret how he was able to obtain it. When Takina asks Chisato what she wants to do now, she decides to travel to Hawaii. The rest of the LycoReco staff later joins them in a mobile café truck. |
A manga adaptation of Lycoris Recoil by Yasunori Bizen began serialization in Media Factory's manga magazine Monthly Comic Flapper on September 5, 2022.[42][43] The first volume of the manga was released on December 22, 2022,[44] and an official anthology was released on the same date.[45][46][47][48] The second volume of the manga adaptation was released on May 23, 2023,[49] and a second comic anthology was released on May 26, 2023.[50][51][52] The third volume of the manga was released on October 23, 2023.[53] A third comic anthology was released on December 27, 2023.[54]
The manga is licensed in North America by Yen Press.[55]
No. | Original release date | Original ISBN | English release date | English ISBN |
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1 | December 22, 2022[56] | 978-4-04-682030-3 | October 15, 2024[57] | 979-8-85-540106-6 |
2 | May 25, 2023[58] | 978-4-04-682470-7 | February 18, 2025[59] | 979-8-85-540538-5 |
3 | October 23, 2023[60] | 978-4-04-682940-5 | — | — |
4 | March 23, 2024[61] | 978-4-04-683411-9 | — | — |
5 | September 21, 2024[62] | 978-4-04-683856-8 | — | — |
No. | Japanese release date | Japanese ISBN |
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1 | March 23, 2023[63] | 978-4-04-682359-5 |
2 | July 22, 2024[64] | 978-4-04-683393-8 |
No. | Title | Japanese release date | Japanese ISBN |
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1 | Reload リロード | December 22, 2022[46] | 978-4-04-914800-8 |
2 | Repeat リピート | December 22, 2022[65] | 978-4-04-682054-9 |
3 | React リアクト | December 22, 2022[66] | 978-4-04-682096-9 |
4 | Repeat 2 リピート2 | March 23, 2023[67] | 978-4-04-682357-1 |
5 | Reload 2 リロード2 | May 26, 2023[50] | 978-4-04-915015-5 |
6 | Repeat 3 リピート3 | December 22, 2023[68] | 978-4-04-683243-6 |
7 | Reload 3 リロード3 | December 27, 2023[54] | 978-4-04-915426-9 |
A spin-off light novel, titled Lycoris Recoil: Ordinary Days, written by Asaura and illustrated by Imigimuru, was published under ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Bunko imprint on September 9, 2022.[42] Another light novel with new story was released on March 8, 2024.[69]
The light novel is also licensed in North America by Yen Press.[70]
No. | Title | Original release date | English release date |
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1 | Lycoris Recoil: Ordinary days リコリス・リコイル Ordinary days | September 9, 2022[71] 978-4-04-914618-9 | January 21, 2025[72] 978-1-97-539350-2 |
2 | Lycoris Recoil: Recovery days リコリス・リコイル Recovery days | March 8, 2024[73] 978-4-04-915554-9 | — |
A stage play adaptation was announced on November 18, 2022. It was performed at Tennozu Galaxy Theater from January 7 to 15, 2023, produced by Office Endless, directed by Akira Yamazaki, and written by Yо̄ Hosaka.[74][75][76][77] A sequel titled Lycoris Recoil: Life Won't Wait was performed with the same main cast and crew at Theatre G-Rosso in Tokyo Dome City from June 7 to 16, 2024.[78][79]
An official Note account of the anime was established on November 25, 2023. New stories written by Asaura are serialized and published weekly in this Note account.[80]
Lycoris Recoil ranked first in the Anime Corner Summer 2022 Weekly Poll chart for three consecutive weeks since its premiere[81] and would eventually top the site's Summer 2022 Anime of the Season Ranking.[82] The series would end up in eighth place for Anime Corner's 2022 Anime of the Year Ranking.[83] In a survey of "Favorite TV Anime of 2022" by Japanese anime website AnimeAnime.jp, Lycoris Recoil ended up on the number one spot,[84] with a reported 12.3% of the overall vote.[85] By August 24, 2022, Lycoris Recoil became the "Most-Watched Anime from the summer season" in Japan, ranking sixth place overall among the "Top 10 Most-Watched Anime in Japan" for August 2022;[86] the series retained sixth place on the list for September 2022.[87]
In a tweet, Metal Gear series creator Hideo Kojima praised Lycoris Recoil.[88] Kojima later accepted a request to write an endorsement which was slated to be featured on the cover of Lycoris Recoil: Ordinary Days, the series' then upcoming light novel spinoff.[89] On August 22, 2022, Kadokawa stated that the novel had sold so well in pre-orders that they had requested a second printing ahead of its September 9 release, which series creator Asaura noted was a rare occurrence.[90]
The first volume of the Blu-ray release became the "Best-Selling TV Anime Disc of 2022" in Japan, with around 29,414 copies sold as of November 19, 2022.[91] The second volume of the Blu-ray release sold around 22,322 copies in its first five days of sales.[92] The third volume of the Blu-ray release sold 23,937 copies as of November 27, 2022.[93] The fourth volume of the Blu-ray release sold 21,534 copies as of December 25, 2022.[94]
In its yearly sales chart, Oricon revealed that Lycoris Recoil: Ordinary Days became the fifth best-selling individual light novel volume in Japan, having sold an estimated 142,610 physical copies.[95][96]
By March 2024, Crunchyroll reported that the light novel franchise had sold over 500,000 copies.[97]
Contributors at Anime News Network and Anime Feminist gave the series gave a mixed reception in their premiere reviews.[98][99] The series was praised for the characters, visuals, action scenes and voice acting, but was also criticized for its writing, tonal shifts and "glorification" of political and state violence.[98] In the site's full review of the first three episodes, published later, Christopher Farris praised the series for its revival of the girls with guns subgenre, the characters, and action sequences. However, he expressed some concern that the show's attempt to combine the genre with slice of life story elements could become "mere distractions" and potentially sidestep any narrative address of the premise's political implications.[100]
Discussing the first four episodes in Anime Feminist's "check-in" for the summer 2022 anime season, Caitlin Moore described the series as strong entertainment, praising the action, visuals, and character designs, as well as the possible queer subtext of the relationships in the show but noted the perceived tonal dissonance and continued lack of clarity as to its moral or political positions on the subject matter of state violence.[101] In her review of the series, Yuricon founder Erica Friedman said she wouldn't have watched until someone described it as "John Wick with cute girls" on social media, and she stated that she enjoyed it, calling it "John Wick with moe-faced girls" despite its flaws including having 16-year-olds as experts at assassination, obvious reveals, and character types rather than characters. She also argued that the yuri elements in the series are only implied or subtextual, comparing Chisato and Takina with "traditional Yuri trope pair", criticized outdated translation choices that failed to mitigate some problematic aspects of the narrative, the art as "pretty bad," and rated the series as a 7/10, noting some fan service with "underwear-level humor" and Takina and Chisato's dynamic between "butch and femme" and "sister in arms".[102]
Reviewers for IGN, Common Sense Media, Game Rant, Collider, and CBR praised the series for its humor, fights, and action fitting with the girls with guns sub-genre, while some criticized it for plot issues and gender stereotypes. Kambole Campbell praised the series for its compelling entertainment value, its mundane scenes and playfulness with "romance tropes," and referrences to George Méliès, The Terminator, and John Wick while criticizing it for an "unwieldy tangle of its larger plot."[103] Danae Stahlnecker of Common Sense Media provided a guide to parents for the series and noted that the series had positive themes about "value of life and helping others" but has infrequent curing, partial nudity in some scenes, and "positive disability representation" while praising diverse and complex personalities among female characters. She also criticizing moments where some characters reinforce "gender stereotypes about fashion, food, and friendships" and said the series has a "quite touching" story beyond the "silly premise," bringing in themes of the action, comedy, and slice of life genres.[104]
Harry Nugraha of Game Rant described possible reasons that the series is popular, including featuring "cute girls with guns" like Puella Magi Madoka Magica, Sword Art Online spinoff Gun Gale Online, and Girls Und Panzer, showing "hot and cold pairs" in a refreshing way and remaining easygoing but also thrilling.[105] Emily Kavanagh of Collider said the series "challenges the conventions" among action anime, not by trying to deconstruct it, but taking the genre's convention and molding them into "something more modern and thoughtful," positioning the female characters as having "their own agency" rather than be "fawned over by a leering audience" even as the characters can be childish in some ways, and praised the series for its "unique take" on the toll on human life from violence.[106] Kelvin Kwao of CBR described the series as "largely underrated by the anime community," arguing it combines the best parts of the action-adventure and slice-of-life anime into one series, and speculated why the series wasn't more popular.[107]
Some reviewed the light novel spinoff, Lycoris Recoil Ordinary Days. In her review of the first volume, Yuricon founder Erica Friedman wrote that although she saw the yuri elements in the original series as merely fuel for interpretations and to attracting yuri fans, she found the yuri in the light novel to be much more bold and refuting her original opinion, as in one of the chapters, Takina seemed to begin to "realize some kind of attraction to Chisato". However, she was called the final story in the light novel problematic because readers have to watch "a middle-school girl being bullied and tortured" with only the promise of "future retribution" and rated it as a 6/10, while noting that some boys' love themes were also present. In the end, since the light novel was written by the original creator of the series, Friedman suggested that the events described could be successfully turned into episodes of the new season.[108]
Year | Ceremony | Category | Recipient | Result | Ref. |
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2022 | Reiwa Anisong Awards | Anime Song Grand Prize | "Hana no Tō" by Sayuri | Won | [109] |
Best Work Award | "Alive" by ClariS | Nominated | |||
Artist Song Award | "Hana no Tō" by Sayuri | ||||
User Voting Award | Won | ||||
"Alive" by ClariS | 2nd place | ||||
2023 | 7th Crunchyroll Anime Awards | Anime of the Year | Lycoris Recoil | Nominated | [110] |
Best Original Anime | Won | ||||
Best New Series | Nominated | ||||
Best Director | Shingo Adachi | ||||
Best Main Character | Chisato Nishikigi | ||||
Best Action | Lycoris Recoil | ||||
Best Voice Artist Performance (Japanese) | Chika Anzai as Chisato Nishikigi | ||||
Best Voice Artist Performance (Spanish) | Diana Castañeda as Chisato Nishikigi | ||||
13th Newtype Anime Awards | Best Work (TV) | Lycoris Recoil | 4th place | [111] | |
Best Director | Shingo Adachi | 7th place | |||
Best Theme Song | "Hana no Tō" by Sayuri | 5th place |
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