Kodoani.com – Fuji TV announced on Wednesday that the manga Given of Natsuki Kizu will get an anime sequel. The film’s staff revealed a promotional video and images of Kizu:
A television anime adaptation of the manga premiered on Fuji TV’s Noitamina channel in July 2019. The anime is the “first anime based on the Boy Love genre manga” to air on Noitamina.
Somehow, the guitar he used to love to play and the basketball games he found so enjoyable have lost their appeal…
That was until Ritsuka Uenoyama ran into Mafuyu Sato. Ritsuka has begun to lose his passion for music in everyday life, but then he hears Mafuyu sing for the first time. The song touches his heart and the distance between them begins to change.
The anime based on the manga premiered in Japan in May 2020.
An original anime disc (or original anime video) titled Given: Uragawa no Sonzai (Given – otherwise) – which focuses on Mafuyu and Ritsuka during the events of the Given film – was released with the limited edition of Given. seventh volume of the manga in December 2021.
The manga will end on March 30, with an “important announcement.”
Kizu launched the manga in Shinshokan’s Cheri+ magazine in 2014. Shinshokan published the manga’s eighth compiled book volume in October 2022.
A live-action series adaptation of the manga premiered on Fuji TV’s FOD (Fuji TV On Demand) streaming service in July 2021.