Fans of the popular rom-com series, Tomo-chan is a Girl!, have been eagerly awaiting news of a second season. The show has garnered a significant viewership, leading to heated discussions and a strong desire for a sequel. However, it may come as a disappointment to fans who haven’t read the manga that the first season of the anime has already adapted the entire series.
The first season of Tomo-chan is a Girl! has beautifully told the story of Tomo and Jun, the series’ main characters, and their journey towards love. As they finally end up together, there is seemingly no more content to continue the anime. But this doesn’t mean that all hope is lost for Tomo-chan is a Girl! season 2.
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The Possibility of a Second Season
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While the first season has covered the entire eight volumes of Fumita Yanagida’s manga series, observant readers might have noticed that the anime skipped several chapters, including the heartwarming epilogue in volume 8 titled “A Valentine’s Miracle.” This epilogue explores Tomo’s excitement as she catches Valentine’s fever and bakes chocolates for Jun to impress him with the help of her friend, Carol.
Additionally, the anime has omitted important characters such as Tanabe’s sister Akiko, Kousuke’s bully Kuniki, Carol’s father Eddie Olston, and Misuzu’s father Mr. Gundou. Even the hilarious P.E. teacher Hanao, who made a debut in the manga, had limited screen time in the anime.
While a second season of Tomo-chan is a Girl! may be a long shot, fans can still expect a spin-off series that adapts the omitted chapters from the manga. Similar to how Horimiya will be releasing a new installment called Horimiya -Piece- to adapt the neglected chapters, Tomo-chan is a Girl! could follow suit.
The Silence Breakers
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Fumita Yanagida, the mangaka behind Tomo-chan is a Girl!, has been active on Twitter since the beginning. However, there have been no official announcements regarding a new installment of the series. The last time Yanagida mentioned Tomo-chan is a Girl! was when they retweeted the broadcast details of the anime on January 4, 2023, the day it made its debut.
While the chances of a second season may seem slim, fans still hold out hope to witness Tomo and Jun’s life as a couple. Shows like Shikimori’s Not Just a Cutie, Tsuki ga Kirei, and TONIKAWA: Over The Moon For You have explored the aftermath of grand proposals, which suggests that a potential Tomo-chan is a Girl! season 2 could do the same.
For now, all fans can do is wait for confirmation from Fumita Yanagida and the production house. Whether it’s a second season or a spin-off, fans can relish the 13 episodes of Tomo-chan is a Girl! exclusively on Crunchyroll, the go-to anime streaming platform.
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