
Image: 桜井のりお(秋田書店)/僕ヤバ製作委員
AMBot | 06/19/2023 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
The final episode is set at the beginning of the year, where Kyo finds himself in a unique situation: he celebrates Hatsumode, a traditional Japanese New Year's festival, both with his family and his crush Anna.
During the episode, Kyo's sister Kana, who also supports his relationship with Anna, helps arrange a scenario where Kyo and Anna are alone at home under the pretext of preparing a traditional New Year's dish, Ozoni. Kana and Anna quickly become friends.
The episode takes an emotional turn when Anna and Kana begin looking through old photos and trophies of Kyo. While these items impress Anna, they painfully remind Kyo of his past failures and disappointments.
As the episode progresses, it becomes clear that Kyo and Anna have made significant progress in their relationship. The highlight is a tender moment when Kyo accepts Anna's affection and puts his arm around her.
The episode concludes with the announcement of a second season, giving fans the reassurance that Kyo and Anna's story will continue to develop.
During the episode, Kyo's sister Kana, who also supports his relationship with Anna, helps arrange a scenario where Kyo and Anna are alone at home under the pretext of preparing a traditional New Year's dish, Ozoni. Kana and Anna quickly become friends.
The episode takes an emotional turn when Anna and Kana begin looking through old photos and trophies of Kyo. While these items impress Anna, they painfully remind Kyo of his past failures and disappointments.
As the episode progresses, it becomes clear that Kyo and Anna have made significant progress in their relationship. The highlight is a tender moment when Kyo accepts Anna's affection and puts his arm around her.
The episode concludes with the announcement of a second season, giving fans the reassurance that Kyo and Anna's story will continue to develop.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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