Wataru Yoshizumi’s ‘Marmalade Boy Little’ Manga to End Next Month

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It was revealed that the final chapter of Wataru Yoshizumi’s Marmalade Boy Little manga will be published on this year’s November issues of Cocohana magazine.

The sequel series to the popular Marmalade Boy manga series was first released in 2013 which centers on the little sister and brother of the original manga’s main protagonists Miki and Yu.

The original Marmalade Boy manga centers on the romance between two teenagers named Miki and Yu whose parents suddenly decided to switch partners and marry each other. Both of them found themselves living under one roof together with their four mutual parents.

Marmalade Boy was first published in Ribon magazine from 1992 to 1995. It was then published in English by Tokyopop and its 1994 to 1995 anime adaptation. Aside from the anime series, an anime film was released in 1995, a live-action Taiwanese television series was aired in 2001, and a Japanese live-action film was released in April last year.

Source: Anime News Network

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