There's No Freaking Way I'll be Your Lover! Unless... (Japanese: わたしが恋人になれるわけないじゃん、ムリムリ!(※ムリじゃなかった!?), Hepburn: Watashi ga Koibito ni Nareru Wakenaijan, Muri Muri! (*Muri Janakatta!?)), also known as WataNare (わたなれ) for short, is a Japanese yurilight novel series written by Teren Mikami and illustrated by Eku Takeshima [ja]. Shueisha has released seven volumes since February 2020 under their Dash X Bunko imprint. A manga adaptation with art by Musshu was launched on Shueisha's Dash X Comic section of the Niconico Seiga website in May 2020. Both the light novel and manga are licensed in North America by Seven Seas Entertainment. An anime television series adaptation produced by Studio Mother premiered in July 2025.
Plot
Renako Amaori spent her middle school years as a non-attending student with no friends. In high school, she is committed to getting the most out of her time. To accomplish this, she approaches the most popular girl in school, Mai Oduka. As soon as the school year begins, she is successful in joining her group of friends. However, pretending to be one of the popular girls when she has always been a loner is mentally taxing, and so as Renako walks alone to the school's rooftop one day to unwind, Mai discovers her and believes she is preparing to end her life. The miscommunication actually ends with both of them opening up to each other, and Renako returns home ecstatic that she has finally met someone to call her best friend. At least until Mai confesses her love the following day and asks her out. Renako is puzzled by the sudden confession, but Mai suggests that they play a game to see which relationship is more suitable for them: "best friend" or "lover".
The protagonist and narrator of the series. A first-year high school student who seeks to reform herself as an extrovert after having been a socially anxious recluse in middle school, which she is embarrassed about. Renako is reluctant to engage in any romantic relationships, feeling that staying friends would be preferable.
A teenage supermodel who is the daughter of Renée Oduka, a prominent fashion designer. As Renako's classmate, Mai is a highly popular student, known by the student body as the school's "super darling". She exudes a confident persona, but secretly is overwhelmed by her popularity and her mother's lofty expectations. Mai falls in love with Renako after the latter encourages her to take breaks from maintaining her persona.
Renako's friend and classmate, who she admires for her beauty, kindness, and virtuous personality. Ajisai has two younger brothers who she is often responsible for taking care of while her parents are working, which she finds stressful. She harbors strong affections for Renako.
Mai's childhood friend and longstanding rival. Satsuki resents Mai, and is often fiercely competitive with her. She becomes girlfriends with Renako on a temporary basis in order to spite Mai by provoking her jealousy.
An enthusiastic girl who is considered the "little sister" figure of Mai's group. It is revealed later in the series that she was Renako's friend in middle school, previously known as Kaho Minaguchi, her family name having changed after her parents divorced and remarried. She has a significant online following as a popular cosplayer.
Renako's younger sister, a more outgoing and cheerful girl who helps Renako clean up her image before starting high school. Haruna generally has a more mature and collected attitude than Renako, and often bluntly criticizes Renako for her shortcomings.
Hitoe Hanatori (花取 単衣, Hanatori Hitoe)
Housemaid and chauffeur of the Oduka family, employed to look after Mai. Hanatori strongly dislikes Renako, believing that she is a poor choice of partner to Mai and that Satsuki would be preferable as Mai's wife. However, she only lets this on when she and Renako are alone.[9]
Media
Light novel
Written by Teren Mikami and illustrated by Eku Takeshima, There's No Freaking Way I'll be Your Lover! Unless... began publication under Shueisha's Dash X Bunko imprint. The series has been collected in seven volumes as of December 25, 2024.[10]
Renako befriends Mai and becomes friends with her. When Mai confesses her love to Renako, Renako is reluctant to accept. The two take turns being friends and lovers, with each trying to convince the other that their preference would be superior. They ultimately decide on being "friends with Rena-fits".
A manga adaptation illustrated by Musshu began serialization on Shueisha's Dash X Comic section of the Niconico Seiga website on May 15, 2020.[19] The series has been collected in eight tankōbon volumes as of June 18, 2025.[20]
The manga has also been licensed for English release in North America by Seven Seas Entertainment.[11]
An anime television series adaptation was announced on November 19, 2024. It is produced by Studio Mother and directed by Natsumi Uchinuma, with Naruhisa Arakawa handling series composition and scripts, Kojikoji designing the characters, and Yoshiaki Fujisawa composing the music. The series premiered on July 8, 2025, on Tokyo MX and other networks.[4][29][30][a] The opening theme song is "Muri Muri Evolution", performed by Akari Nanawo, while the ending theme song is "Mayocchauwa" (迷っちゃうわ), performed by The Dance for Philosophy.[7] Remow licensed the series globally,[32] and is streaming for a limited time on It's Anime YouTube channel.[33]
"Girlfriends? No Freaking Way!"[35] Transliteration: "Koibito toka, Zettai ni Muri!" (Japanese: 恋人とか、ぜったいにムリ!)
Natsumi Uchinuma
Natsumi Uchinuma
July 8, 2025 (2025-07-08)
Embarrassed by having been a socially anxious loner in middle school, Renako Amaori seeks to rehabilitate her image as she starts high school. She befriends her classmate, popular supermodel Mai Oduka, and joins her clique. However, her social anxiety causes her to panic during lunch one day, and she flees to the school roof. Mai follows Renako and, mistakenly believing she is about to jump, rushes to intervene. Startled, Renako slips and falls. Mai jumps to catch Renako and redirects their fall into a tree, saving her. Renako explains her social anxiety to Mai. In turn, Mai admits that trying to live up to her popularity makes her feel as if no one knows her real self. The two become closer after confiding in one another. The following day, Mai unexpectedly confesses her love to Renako, surprising the latter as she simply wishes to be friends. The two agree to take turns being friends and lovers, with both vying to convince the other that their preferred relationship would be better. On their first date, Mai gives Renako a kiss on the nose, flustering her. As she leaves, Renako vows that she will convince Mai to be friends.
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"First Kiss?! No Freaking Way!"[36] Transliteration: "Hajimete no Kiss Nande, Muri!" (Japanese: 初めてのキスなんて、ムリ!)
Yuto Nakamura
Natsumi Uchinuma
July 15, 2025 (2025-07-15)
Renako invites Mai to her house, where they play video games. The next day, Mai visits again and challenges Renako to another game, on the condition that if she wins, Renako will accept one request from her. Mai wins and asks Renako for a hug. The hug surprises Renako, as she realizes the depth of Mai's affections. Later, after school, Mai and Renako write lists expressing what they would like to do as girlfriends and friends, respectively. Mai's list is overtly sexual, which flusters Renako. She invites Mai to a friendship outing, and they visit DiverCity Tokyo Plaza. As they are leaving, it suddenly rains, soaking Mai. Mai takes Renako to a hotel to wait out the rain, where they take a bath together. Renako tells Mai what her ideal friendship looks like, and Mai is surprised, saying that her ideal romance with Renako is similar. Mai advances upon and kisses Renako on the mouth. Fearing she will be seduced into fulfilling Mai's sexual desires, Renako panics. Renako tells Mai that the kiss does not count, as they are currently friends. Mai responds by "friend kissing" Renako again, reaffirming her affections.
After their kiss, Mai and Renako both find themselves unable to stop thinking about one another, though Renako denies this. While Mai visits Paris for modeling work, Renako goes shopping with Ajisai. Renako feels insecure due to her attraction to Ajisai, but tells herself it does not count as cheating on Mai since they are not officially dating. Ajisai makes plans to come to Renako's house. Later, Mai calls Renako, and Renako tells her about her outing with Ajisai. Mai is upset and jealous, leading to an argument. Mai arrives unannounced to the Amaori house during Ajisai's visit, surprising Renako. Ajisai leaves, and Mai comes onto Renako, pinning her to the floor and removing her shirt. Despite enjoying being touched by Mai, Renako feels conflicted, reasoning that if the situation escalates, they will not be able to remain friends. Aroused, Mai ignores Renako's pleas to stop. The encounter is cut short when Renako's younger sister Haruna walks in. Embarrassed, she immediately leaves. Renako slaps Mai and admonishes her conduct. Downcast, Mai apologizes and departs. Afterwards, Renako regrets not having been more firm in asserting her boundaries, but considers that she may have wanted to go further.
Sean Gaffney of Manga Bookshelf gave the first light novel a mixed review, saying that although he could "understand the appeal", he was put off by Mai disregarding Renako's lack of consent to her advances and the "very, very panicky teenager" tone of Renako's narration. Gaffney additionally was disinterested in the harem premise of the series, saying he would prefer that the series focus on Renako and Mai's relationship development. He concluded his review by saying, "this isn't bad. It just has a lot of things I personally dislike."[38]
Manga
The manga adaptation was nominated for the 2021 and 2022 Next Manga Award in the web manga category.[39][40]
Reviewing the first six volumes of the manga adaptation for Anime News Network, Rebecca Silverman gave it a positive review, praising the art, humor, character arcs, and complexity of the harem romance dynamics, but expressed discomfort with Mai's lack of concern for Renako's consent in several scenes, despite acknowledging it was "clearly being done in a spirit of humor". Silverman said that readers looking for a yuri harem story would likely enjoy the series.[1]
Anime
The first episode of the anime adaptation received mixed responses in ANN's Summer 2025 seasonal previews, with reviewers generally praising the visual presentation and animation, but divided on the premise. Caitlin Moore praised the color palette of the series, calling it "bright in a pleasing way", but was put off by Mai's characterization, describing her as "a creep".[41] Despite this, Moore acknowledged that fans of the source material would almost certainly enjoy the "energetic" anime adaptation. Christopher Farris felt similarly about Mai, saying she was "all but pressuring", but described Renako as a relatable protagonist and expressed interest in further episodes. "Bolts (MrAJCosplay)" expressed similar sentiments, saying that they were "a bit conflicted" on the romance plot, and that they felt the episode abandoned the relatable plot thread of Renako's social anxiety in the second half.[41] James Beckett gave the most positive review, praising the first-person perspective scene showing Renako's social anxiety at the episode's start, and called the story "a cute premise for an adorable show", saying that although it risked portraying Mai as predatory, "she and Renako would make a superstar couple".[41]
The second episode also received a mixed response in ANN. Farris enjoyed the story's exploration of the "blurry lines" between friendship and romantic relationships, but disliked the episode's kissing scene on account of Mai continuing to further push Renako's boundaries. "Bolts (MrAJCosplay)" expressed a similar opinion. James Beckett, in contrast, acknowledged that Mai's behavior would constitute "big red flags" in reality, but opined that this was not an issue "in the universe of a cartoon rom-com."[41]
Vrai Kaiser of Anime Feminist gave the first episode a positive review, praising the "neon edge" of the visual presentation and the premise, but commented that some viewers might not enjoy the fast pace of the series.[42]
Notes
^ abTokyo MX listed the season premiere on July 7, 2025, at 25:00, which is effectively July 8 at 1:00 a.m. JST.[31]
^All English titles are taken from Remow's official YouTube uploads of the series.