With You, Our Love Will Make It Through: Breaking Barriers One Furry Step at a Time
Let’s cut to the chase: if you’re scrolling for a romance that’s equal parts cute, chaotic, and low-key controversial, With You, Our Love Will Make It Through (Kimi to Koete Koi ni Naru) is your new obsession. This 2025 anime from Millepensee drops you straight into a world where beastfolk—think humans with animal features, like our main guy Tsunagu’s fuzzy ears and tail—live alongside humans… but not exactly with them. Prejudice lingers like gym socks in a locker, and high schooler Mari’s about to crash headfirst into that divide.
First off, let’s get the basics: Mari’s just your average tardy teen until she runs into Tsunagu, a beastfolk classmate who’s new to her school. At first, she’s nervous—who wouldn’t be when your classmate has a tail that twitches when he’s shy? But as she gets to know him, that nervousness melts into something else. Tsunagu’s not just “the furry kid”; he’s steadfast, kind, and yeah, okay, his “steadfastness” comes with a side of very noticeable muscles (shoutout to that Yen Press snippet that calls out his “body”—we see you, and we agree). Their relationship starts small: shared late mornings, awkward smiles, and Mari learning that beastfolk aren’t just the “other” people talk about. They’re people—with feelings, insecurities, and a knack for making her heart race.
Now, let’s talk about the elephant (or wolf?) in the room: the “furry” debate. Fans are divided. Some are hyped—“The manga is so good I can’t wait to watch it!!” gushed one user—while others are side-eyeing hard. “She’s in love with a furry?” asked another, like it’s a bad thing. But here’s the tea: this isn’t just a “furry romance.” It’s about seeing past labels. Tsunagu’s beastfolk traits aren’t just for show—they’re tied to how society treats him. When Mari defends him from classmates who call him “weird,” it’s not just about crushes; it’s about standing up to the same prejudice that keeps beastfolk segregated “behind walls,” as TV Time puts it.
But let’s be real—this show isn’t all social commentary. It’s got vibes. The first 10 episodes are full of those classic shoujo moments: accidental hand-holds, blushing confessions, and that one scene where Tsunagu’s tail wraps around Mari’s wrist (if you know, you know). The manga’s “steamier side” has fans curious too—will the anime keep the tension, or water it down? One user compared it to Beastars, which wasn’t afraid to lean into the heat, so fingers crossed Millepensee doesn’t hold back.
Of course, not everyone’s sold. Some are tired of “weird or boring” shoujo adaptations, as one commenter ranted. But here’s why this one stands out: it’s unapologetic. It doesn’t try to be something it’s not. If you’re into slow-burn romance with a side of social justice and a dash of fuzzy charm, this is for you. If you’re here for “monster boys” instead of “furry boys,” as another user wished, maybe give it a pass—but don’t knock it till you try it.
The best part? It’s relatable. Mari’s not a perfect hero—she’s nervous, she makes mistakes, and she’s figuring out love just like the rest of us. Tsunagu’s not a “perfect beastfolk” either—he’s shy, he’s got a temper, and he’s scared of letting Mari get too close because of how people might judge her. Their relationship feels real, even with the animal ears.
Is it for everyone? No. But if you’re 20 or under and love romance that’s equal parts sweet and spicy, with characters that feel like your friends (if your friends had tails), this is a must-watch. The first 10 episodes set up a story that’s about more than love—it’s about breaking down walls, one blushing smile at a time.
So grab your snacks, dim the lights, and get ready to ship Mari and Tsunagu harder than you’ve shipped anyone before. Just don’t forget to read the prequel, Hana-chan and the Beast Man, if you want the full backstory—trust the fans who say it’s “one of the best shoujo works ever.”
At the end of the day, With You, Our Love Will Make It Through isn’t just an anime—it’s a reminder that love doesn’t care about fur, feathers, or labels. And in a world that’s still full of divides, that’s a message we all need to hear.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to rewatch Episode 7. That scene where Tsunagu protects Mari from a group of bullies? Chef’s kiss.
Final Verdict: 8/10. Fuzzy, feel-good, and just the right amount of chaotic. Worth every blushing moment.
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