Bloom into You: Regarding Saeki Sayaka Stage Play Got Announced
A stage play has been announced for “Bloom into You: Regarding Saeki Sayaka,” -which is a spin-off light novel of the famous Bloom into You series.
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Yuu has always loved shoujo manga and awaits the day she gets a love confession that sends her heart aflutter but when a junior high classmate confesses his feelings for her, she feels nothing.
Disappointed and confused, Yuu enters high school, still unsure of how to respond.
When Yuu sees the beautiful student council president Nanami turn down a suitor with such maturity, she’s inspired to ask her for help.
But when the next person who confesses to Yuu is Nanami herself, has her shoujo romance finally begun?
That’s how this coming of age story began, and to date, it sends shivers down our spine.
This franchise supports an essential movement in recent days and has impressed the LGBTQ community.
Nakatani launched the main manga in Kadokawa’s Monthly Comic Dengeki Daioh magazine in April 2015.
Kadokawa also released a comic anthology for the series on December 25, and a side story novel by Hitoma Iruma that shipped last November.
The manga has more than 850,000 copies in print in Japan. Seven Seas Entertainment shipped the manga’s sixth volume on March 26.
Seven Seas also licensed Iruma’s novel series, with the first volume slated for February 2020.
The manga inspired an anime adaptation that premiered in October 2018. Sentai Filmworks licensed the anime, and HIDIVE streamed the series with English subtitles as it aired in Japan. A stage play adaptation also debuted in May.
This newly announced stage play is for the spin-off light novel of Bloom into You Series.
For more details, stay tuned!
About Bloom into You
Saeki Sayaka has always been an old soul–serious and reserved, preferring to focus on her studies rather than make friends.
Until that is, a romantic confession from another girl in middle school turns her carefully ordered world upside down.
Though none of her classes have prepared her for this, Saeki must now come to terms with her sexuality in this gentle, coming-of-age novel about grappling with first love, growing up, and relating to other people.
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