The original To Love-Ru manga created by Saki Hasemi (story) and Kentaro Yabuki (art) started its serialization in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump in April 2006, then its sequel To Love-Ru Darkness has been running in Jump Square since November 2010.
NBCUniversal Japan’s official anime YouTube channel has posted a 30-second PV for the second OAD episode from the To Love-Ru manga franchise’s 10th anniversary project.
The first OAD based on the 49th and 50th chapters of To Love-Ru Darkness, featuring Sephie Michaela Deviluke who is the Queen of Deviluke and the mother of Lala, Nana, and Momo, was bundled with the special edition of Darkness’ 16th volume released on July 4, 2016. of Darkness’ next 17th volume to be available on December 2.