The Girl I Like Forgot Her Glasses Confirms The Final Volume: What To Expect
Koume Fujichika’s delightful rom-com manga, The Girl I Like Forgot Her Glasses, will be concluding its heartwarming story with the 12th Volume in Spring 2024. Fans can look forward to bidding farewell to Ai Mie and Kaede Komura as their charming journey comes to an end.
Anime Adaptation and Recent Developments
The manga’s popularity soared, leading to the announcement of an anime adaptation, which premiered on July 4, 2023, as part of the Summer 2023 lineup. The anime, produced by GoHands Studios and directed by Katsumasa Yokomine, has been successful in capturing the essence of the manga with its beautiful animation and voice acting.
The 11th Volume Release and Ending Announcement
The 11th Volume of The Girl I Like Forgot Her Glasses, released on July 22, 2023, covers chapters 96 to 102, setting the stage for the manga’s concluding volume. Readers were also provided with the news that the 12th volume would mark the end of this delightful rom-com tale. The exact release date for the final volume is yet to be revealed.
An Endearing High School Romance
Koume Fujichika’s manga revolves around a captivating romance and comedy in a high school setting, weaving an interesting premise that has enamored readers throughout its run. The story revolves around Kaede Komura and his crush, Ai Mie, who often forgets her glasses despite her poor eyesight. As her attentive friend, Kaede is always there to lend a helping hand, leading to the development of a unique bond between them.
The Girl I Like Forgot Her Glasses has touched the hearts of readers and viewers alike, offering a charming and heartwarming high school romance. With the manga set to conclude in Spring 2024, fans can expect a satisfying and emotional ending to Ai Mie and Kaede Komura’s delightful journey together. Let’s cherish the moments until the final volume arrives and stay tuned for more updates on this endearing series.
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