In 2006 a sequel was produced by the name of Gin'yū Mokushiroku Meine Liebe wieder (吟遊黙示録マイネリーベ ヴィーダー, My Love Again), which was also broadcast across Japan by Animax.
Other adaptations consist of a four volume Meine Liebe manga and a novel; as well, several drama CDs have been released.
[3] The king is aided by several scholars with strong backgrounds and logical minds, who earned recognition from the Kuchen church.
Rosenstolz (German for "pride of the rose") academy is a boarding school which students from wealthy families attend.
Amongst the academy's alumni are the current headmaster Bartholomew,[5] councilor Gerald,[6] Victor Gryffith,[7] Josef Torger[8] and the king.
[6][9] The main hero of the anime is Orpherus, a young man who believes in a country ruled by its people[10] and whose older sister was killed in an act of terrorism two years prior.
[3] Orpherus (nicknamed Orphe) is surrounded by his friends and rivals and together they struggle to make their dream come true — being the king's advisers.
While still students, the five noblemen are forced to deal with corrupted politicians, secret agents, attempted murder and ambitious individuals from both inside and outside of school who threaten to break the fragile peace in their country, and even assassinate the king.
Though adapted from a dating sims game, the anime pushed aside the main character of Erika, and she makes only brief appearances during the series.
[25][26] The series focuses on a good-natured girl named Erika Kraus, who attends the Rosenstolz Academy to find her brother.