Kaguya-sama: Love Is War wouldn't be the same without its titular character, Kaguya Shinomiya. Her striking cold demeanor is a stark contrast to your typical bubbly, overly kawaii shoujo protagonist. She is incredibly intelligent, beautiful, and accomplished. On top of that, she's even based off of a princess from the moon from old Japanese literature. But how much has she changed in the past three seasons of the anime? The seriesshowcases the overly dramatic cat-and-mouse game between the two protagonists, Miyuki Shirogane and Kaguya Shinomiya, who are persistent in forcing the other protagonist to admit their love for each other first.
Miyuki Shirogane and Kaguya Shinomiya are both the top student body representatives, and often the other representatives get roped into their shenanigans. Funimation has licensed the English dub, and the manga reached over 15 million copies sold in April of last year. The manga began in 2015 in Shueisha's Miracle Jump, but was transferred to Young Jump in 2016. The 26th volume was just released last month, on June 17. The third season also ended with an hour-long episode last month as well, and a movie has been recently announced. Although she has kept all the iconic traits that make her as recognizable as she has become, she has also grown into a much deeper and more intricate character than she was at the beginning of the series. This article will examine her traits when she was first introduced, to the character she has become in the third season, which is currently the most recent addition to the franchise.
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