In the crowded world of anime streaming,Romantic Killerstood out when it dropped on Netflix with its sharp humor, lovable characters, and a plot that flipped romance tropes on their heads. The 2022 series quickly developed a loyal fanbase who appreciated its chaotic energy and self-aware storytelling. But despite strong reception and a finale that begged for more, the series has remained frustratingly quiet ever since.
Now more than three years later,Romantic Killersits in limbo with no renewal, no updates, and no closure for fans still wondering what happened next. It is a frustrating fate for a show that had so much going for it. In an age when many average shows get second chances,Romantic Killer’sabsence is a glaring oversight.

How Romantic Killer Nailed Comedy, Heart, and Genre Parody
Why Romantic Killer Was So Refreshingly Different
One of the biggest strengths ofRomantic Killerwas its lead character, Anzu. Unlike typical shojo heroines, she had no interest in romance, preferring video games, chocolate, and her beloved cat, partially because this anime is shockingly a shōnen. This made her a refreshing and relatable figure, especially for viewers tired of forced love triangles and predictable plotlines.
What followed was a hilarious meta-commentary on romantic anime, as Anzu was forcibly placed into a dating sim-style life by a mischievous magical being. While the premise could have been gimmicky, the writing was sharp, and the jokes always landed with heart. It never lost sight of Anzu’s agency, even as it poked fun at genre clichés.

Beyond its comedy,Romantic Killeralso touched on serious emotional themes.As Anzu grew closer to her potential love interests, the show explored topics like grief, loneliness, and trauma without ever feeling out of place.The blend of humor and heart made it stand out in a saturated genre.
Why Romantic Killer Deserves a Second Season
Anzu’s Journey Deserves a Real Ending
The first season ended on a major cliffhanger, hinting that the romantic experiment was not over, and that Anzu’s life could be turned upside down all over again. Fans were left with more questions than answers, especially about where the characters’ relationships were headed. It was a bold way to end a debut season, but it deserved follow-through.
There is still so much more story to explore. The supporting cast, especially Tsukasa and Junta, were just beginning to show deeper sides of their personalities. Anzu herself was evolving emotionally, and her journey of resisting, or maybe even accepting, romance had only just begun.A second season of the romance series could take those arcs furtherand dive into what love really means for someone like her.
Netflix has a habit of letting hidden gems fade into the background, butRomantic Killeris a rare case where the fanbase is still asking for more.
Netflix has a habit of letting hidden gems fade into the background, butRomantic Killeris a rare case where the fanbase is still asking for more. Itbrought a new voice to the rom-com anime scene, and it did so with style, sincerity, and self-awareness. If any Netflix anime deserves another shot, it is this one.