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The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten Episode 5 Preview Released

Preview for episode 5 of The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten anime has been released. The new episode will air on February 4 at 22:30 (JST). Kenichi Imaizumi is directing the series with Project No.9 animating it.

After Christmas that Mahiru Shiina and Amane Fujimiya spent together in episode 4, it’s time for New Year’s festivities, which the two decide to spend in their own apartments. One day, Mahiru decides to stay by Amane’s side for a while, and sleep there. While Mahiru is sleeping, Amane can’t help but get flustered every time he sees Mahiru’s angelic face.

The next day, Amane’s parents visit his apartment, and the four of them–Mahiru included, go to a temple for the year’s hatsumode–the first temple visit of the year. Amane sees Mahiru donning a kimono for the first time, and is smitten with her gorgeousness. Meanwhile, Mahiru is also blushing, as she sees Amane for the first time dressing up more formally outside of school.

You can check out a preview video for episode 4 of The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten here:

The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten Episode 5 – Preview Video

Crunchyroll is streaming the anime outside of Japan, describing the plot as:
To thank him for his kind gesture, Mahiru cooks and cleans for her untidy neighbor Amane. But what was just a generous show of gratitude turns into more as they grow closer. This is the story of a sweet romance between a boy and the girl next door.

Source: Official Website
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