This marks 3.5 million copies of the manga printed (physically) and sold (digitally) since the My Dress-Up Darling TV anime began in January and 1.5 million copies since the anime ended in March.
While the My Dress-Up Darling TV anime may have ended last anime season, the series hasn’t left the minds of those who watched it.
Manga creator Shinichi Fukuda revealed on their Twitter account today that the manga series, of which the anime is based, had reached over 7 million copies printed (physically) and sold (digitally), marking a new milestone for the cosplay-based series.