Lycoris Recoil

A spin-off light novel, titled Lycoris Recoil: Ordinary Days, written by Asaura and illustrated by Imigimuru, was published under ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Bunko in September 2022 as well.

[b] However, during an operation to intercept a large exchange of firearms, she starts firing indiscriminately at the enemies in order to save a colleague who was taken hostage, jeopardizing the safety of other Lycoris in the process.

She is then transferred to work with a beautiful elite Lycoris agent named Chisato Nishikigi, who is known for her involvement in the destruction of the old radio tower, in a branch of the agency which operates undercover as a café called "LycoReco".

Intending to be reinstated back to the agency, Takina cooperates with Chisato in managing the café, while the peace that is being protected by the Lycoris is being challenged by terrorists led by the deranged Majima.

[17][18] In a previous interview, in June 2022, Asaura told Animate Times that he looked at the show's character designs "before the director" and that Takina was "almost unchanged" from the original proposal while Chisato was "completely different in the early stages.

[33] In November 2023, Aniplex of America announced that the English dub would broadcast in the United States on Adult Swim's Toonami programming block, which aired from January 21 to April 14, 2024.

[58] A spin-off light novel, titled Lycoris Recoil: Ordinary Days, written by Asaura and illustrated by Imigimuru, was published under ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Bunko imprint on September 9, 2022.

[79][80][81][82] A sequel titled Lycoris Recoil: Life Won't Wait was performed with the same main cast and crew at Theatre G-Rosso in Tokyo Dome City from June 7 to 16, 2024.

[93] Kojima later accepted a request to write an endorsement which was slated to be featured on the cover of Lycoris Recoil: Ordinary Days, the series' then upcoming light novel spinoff.

[94] On August 22, 2022, Kadokawa stated that the novel had sold so well in pre-orders that they had requested a second printing ahead of its September 9 release, which series creator Asaura noted was a rare occurrence.

[99] In its yearly sales chart, Oricon revealed that Lycoris Recoil: Ordinary Days became the fifth best-selling individual light novel volume in Japan, having sold an estimated 142,610 physical copies.

However, he expressed some concern that its attempt to combine the genre with slice of life story elements could become "mere distractions" and potentially sidestep any narrative address of the premise's political implications.

She also argued that the yuri elements in the series are only implied or subtextual, comparing Chisato and Takina with "traditional Yuri trope pair", criticized outdated translation choices that failed to mitigate some problematic aspects of the narrative, the art as "pretty bad," and rated the series as a 7/10, noting some fan service with "underwear-level humor" and Takina and Chisato's dynamic between "butch and femme" and "sister in arms".

[107] Reviewers for IGN, Common Sense Media, Game Rant, Collider, and CBR praised the series for its humor, fights, and action fitting with the girls with guns sub-genre, while some criticized it for plot issues and gender stereotypes.

Kambole Campbell praised the series for its compelling entertainment value, its mundane scenes and playfulness with "romance tropes," and references to George Méliès, The Terminator, and John Wick while criticizing it for an "unwieldy tangle of its larger plot.

She also criticizing moments where some characters reinforce "gender stereotypes about fashion, food, and friendships" and said the series has a "quite touching" story beyond the "silly premise," bringing in themes of the action, comedy, and slice of life genres.

However, she was called the final story in the light novel problematic because readers have to watch "a middle-school girl being bullied and tortured" with only the promise of "future retribution" and rated it as a 6/10, while noting that some boys' love themes were also present.

The first Blu-ray volume cover
Cosplayers of Chisato Nishikigi and Takina Inoue at Comic World Taiwan 61