Prepare to Fall for the ‘Villainess’: ‘An Observation Log of My Fiancée Who Calls Herself a Villainess’ Arrives!
Are you ready for an anime that flips the popular villainess trope on its head and showers you with laughter and heartwarming moments? Look no further than ‘An Observation Log of My Fiancée Who Calls Herself a Villainess’ (Jishou Akuyaku Reijou na Konyakusha no Kansatsu Kiroku.), the latest gem hitting your screens! If you thought you knew what to expect from an isekai romance comedy, think again – because Bertia is here to charm her way into your heart, despite her best (and hilariously misguided) efforts to be evil!
Bertia: The Lovable ‘Villainess’ Who Can’t Stop Being Adorable
Imagine being reincarnated into your favorite otome game, not as the radiant heroine, but as the destined villainess, Bertia. Your role? To sabotage the perfect Crown Prince Cecil’s future romance and ultimately meet your unfortunate end. This is Bertia’s predicament, and she is absolutely determined to play her part. She meticulously plans her ‘evil’ schemes, from seemingly nefarious plots to dramatic pronouncements, all in an earnest attempt to follow the game’s script.
The catch? Every single one of her attempts to be wicked only makes her more endearing to those around her, especially to her fiancé, Crown Prince Cecil. He observes her ‘villainous’ antics with a mixture of amusement, affection, and utter bewilderment. Her earnestness, her quirky interpretations of evil, and her pure-hearted nature shine through every clumsy attempt at villainy, turning her into an absolute delight.
Why ‘An Observation Log’ Is Your Next Must-Watch Anime
This anime offers a refreshing take on several popular genres:
- Isekai Comedy Gold: Bertia’s struggle to embody villainy provides endless comedic situations that are both clever and genuinely funny.
- Wholesome Romance: The burgeoning affection between Bertia and Cecil is incredibly sweet. Cecil’s unwavering support and fascination with Bertia’s quirks make for a truly heartwarming dynamic.
- Unique Villainess Trope: Unlike many villainess stories where the protagonist tries to avoid ruin by becoming good, Bertia actively *tries* to be bad, creating a unique and entertaining premise.
The juxtaposition of Bertia’s intentions with her actual impact is the core of the show’s charm. You’ll find yourself rooting for her to fail at being evil, simply because she’s too precious to succeed!
Catch the Premiere!
The highly anticipated anime adaptation of ‘An Observation Log of My Fiancée Who Calls Herself a Villainess’ began streaming 3 days in advance of the TV broadcast on both Prime Video and Crunchyroll starting April 3, 2026. Regular broadcasting kicked off on April 6, 2026. Don’t miss out on this delightful journey with Bertia and Cecil!
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