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Mr Love: Queen's Choice

2020 · TV Series · TV-14 · 23 min · ★ 7.0

DramaMysteryAnimeMusicRomance

A girl inherits a company that is almost bankrupt from her late father. Lacking the funds, she must now become the producer herself in order to save the company from collapse. During her work, she meets four boys—financial expert Zen, the idol Kira, police officer Haku, and leading neuroscientist Simon—and is suddenly involved with the conspiracies and mysteries over the existence of special powers known as "Evol."

Based on Mr Love: Queen's Choice

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Details
Original title
恋とプロデューサー~EVOL×LOVE~
Years
2020
Release date
2020-07-16
Network
Tokyo MX, Sun TV, Tencent Video, BS Nippon TV
Language
Japanese
Rated
TV-14
Runtime
23 min
Max quality
HD
TMDB rating
7.0/10 (11 votes)

Themes

  • supernatural
  • slice of life
  • super power
  • based on video game
  • shoujo
  • anime

Cast & crew

Episodes1 season · 12 episodes

Season 112 episodes
  • S1E1The Beginning Bonds23m
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  • S1E2When The Wind Blows23m
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  • S1E3A Taste of Reminiscence23m
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  • S1E4The Key in the Darkness23m
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  • S1E5An Amber Wind23m
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  • S1E6Beyond That Dream23m
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  • S1E7Connected Memories23m
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  • S1E8Room 40423m
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  • S1E9Monochrome23m
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  • S1E10Dawn of Farewell23m
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  • S1E11At the Edge of the Coming Time23m
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  • S1E12Bonds23m
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