With “Kanojo mo Kanojo” set to air in July 2021, fans of the original manga are wondering just how far the anime adaptation will go!
In this article, I will predict how many volumes and episodes of the original manga the “Kanojo mo Kanojo” anime will be, and the possibility of a second season.
In the 2021 summer anime, “Kanojo mo Kanojo”, I’m trying to figure out what part of the original manga it will be based on the story synopsis and content.
There will be 12 to 13 episodes per school year, so as with any work, unless there are strong original elements, there is a very good chance that the anime will be about as far as it can go in terms of content.
Let’s take a look back at the story of the original manga.
As of May 2021, there are five volumes of the comic already published, and about 60 episodes in the serialized Weekly Shonen Magazine.
The first volume of the original manga contains episodes 1 through 9.
In the first volume, we see the process of Naoya’s two-way relationship with Saki and Nagisa, and the start of the three of them living together, and the differences in their personalities between Saki, who is energetic and cheerful, and Nagisa, who is humble and healthy.
Although Saki and Nagisa are rivals, the distance between the two girls grows closer as they live together.
The second volume of the original manga contains episodes 10 through 18.
In the second volume, a small complication in their life together is resolved, and the degree of friendship between Saki and Nagisa increases even further.
However, the appearance of a new rival, Milica, spells trouble…
The moment when the tsundere Milica falls in love with Naoya is impressively depicted.
The third volume of the original manga contains episodes 19 to 28.
In the third volume, we see a new rival, Milica, trying her best to get close to Naoya in any way she can.
What’s more, Milica kisses Naoya before his girlfriends Saki and Nagisa do.
In this volume, you can see how the tsun has become quite the dere.
The fourth volume of the original manga contains episodes 29 through 36.
In this volume, Naoya, Saki, and Nagisa take a trip to a hot spring to deepen their relationship.
They are interrupted by their friend Shino, who suspects that Saki is being double-timed, and Mirika, who comes along on her own.
It’s a slapstick hot spring trip, but the humble Nagisa’s declaration of her relationship with Naoya in front of Shino and her kiss on Naoya’s cheek is captured in volume 4.
Volume 5 of the original manga contains episodes 37 through 45.
Volume 5 depicts the struggles of Saki, Nagisa, and Mirika to deepen their relationship with Naoya, and Saki’s friend Shino newly joins the three of them in their live-in relationship.
Shino’s goal is to get Naoya to stop his two-timing and to give up his feelings for her.
Shino seems to be a strong-willed girl, but her surprisingly feminine appearance is a real treat!
In the story that follows from volume 5, we see the girls going to a fireworks display that they have been looking forward to.
Saki wants a kiss, Shino asks Naoya to look only at Saki, Mirika joins them without permission, and Nagisa is careful not to run into her classmates.
The story continues with the girls wondering what will happen to each of them at the fireworks display, and what will happen at the camp.
With a limited time of 12 to 13 episodes, the anime will probably be aired up to the “hot spring trip” part of the story.
Speaking of the hot spring trip, in the original manga, it was up to episode 35 of volume 4.
After returning from the slapstick hot spring trip, Nagisa became a little more aggressive, and Saki declared herself a rival to Nagisa.
If this is the end of the story, it’s a good ending, and I’m even more interested in the continuation of the story! That’s how it seems to be going.
The story of “Kanojo mo Kanojo” is still continuing.
The story of “Kanojo mo Kanojo” is still continuing, which means that the first season will not be broadcast until the end.
The more interesting the story is, the more we expect the anime to be broadcasted not only in the first season but also in the second season and beyond.
Here, we will discuss whether or not there will be a second season of the “Kanojo mo Kanojo” anime, and what to expect.
■The first season of the anime ends with a trip to a hot spring?
If the first season of the anime ends with the hot spring trip, then naturally we are interested in the rest of the story.
The story that follows is about living together with Shino, the fireworks festival, and camping.
What will happen to Shino’s feelings for Naoya and whether Saki will be able to kiss Naoya will be the highlights of the story.
I’m sure there are many people who would like to see Shino hiding her feelings for Naoya and the girls in their cute yukata in the anime.
■Since it is a popular work, there is a possibility of a second season.
If the first season of the anime is exciting and people have high expectations of what will happen next, there is a good chance that there will be a second season. If there is a high level of anticipation, there is a good chance that there will be a second anime season.
I want to see how the relationship between the main character Naoya and the girls develops in the anime as well!
Personally, the original manga of “Kanojo mo Kanojo” is very popular, and I predict that a second anime season will be aired.
[speech_bubble type=”drop” subtype=”L1″ icon=”surprise.png” name=”Nazuna”] The 2021 summer anime “Kanojo mo Kanojo” is based on a popular manga serialized in Weekly Shonen Magazine. It will be interesting to see how far the story goes in the anime, but based on the content of the story, I expect it to be up to volume 4, episode 35. And although it is my personal opinion, I think that the second season of the anime will be produced. The original manga is also very popular, so there will probably be a lot of anticipation for a second season. Kanojo mo Kanojo” is scheduled to start airing in July 2021. I can’t wait to see how the girls fall in love in the anime! [/speech_bubble]
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