
The recently released Re:Zero Alarm smartphone app fulfils your dreams of taking Emilia or Rem to bed.
Re:Zero -Starting Life in Another World- is arguably one of the most talked about anime series of the year, not only due to its unpredictable whirlwind of events, but also because of its cast of attractive, strong and passionate female characters. Among which, Emilia and Rem have probably garnered the most fans, as evidenced by the fact that they can now be eternally captured in your magical devices (i.e. smartphones) to wake you up at whatever time you order them to!
▼ Now’s the time to choose your best girl!
Available at an affordable price of 720 yen (US$7), the Re:Zero Alarm app, which comes in Emilia and Rem versions, is jam-packed with over 90 recordings voiced by their respective anime seiyuu (Rie Takahashi and Inori Minase), as well as over 30 character images which will be randomly displayed when the alarm goes off. Users are able to select up to three voice recordings to create their very own Emilia/Rem wake up call. Tapping on the app’s main screen image also makes the characters talk.
The application is available on both Android and iOS platforms, but is only available in Japan (although, we’re guessing you know how to work around that). Download at the following links:
Emilia: Android / iOS
Rem: Android / iOS
Source/images: Re:Zero Alarm app official website
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