Omg I didnt knw there's manga sequel...after reading the comment (we can't make a reply post ehh)
where can I read/buy pleaseeeeee
ive read the chapter one n then realized theres no continuation
With the world building for the manga, I hope there is an anime in the works! I need more world building for the series! The live-action series world built a lot, but I don’t know how much of that also applies to the manga.
Also, publishing company Kodansha, the group that owns Kentaro Hiyama, signed an extended deal with Disney to release some of their anime exclusively on Disney+ (Hulu for Americans). If an anime adaptation gets made, that’s probably where it will go.
The next issue of BE LOVE is out and here is the preview image for the new chapter.
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It's called ヒヤマケンタロウの妊娠 分冊版 (Kentaro Hiyama's Pregnancy: Separate Volume)
The first chapter is about a politician that becomes pregnant. This was something Eri Sakai tried to incorporate in the last one, but couldn't.
(12-28-2022, 04:05 AM)redone2002 Wrote: [ -> ]The next issue of BE LOVE is out and here is the preview image for the new chapter.
The chapter can be purchased seperately starting January 5.
It's also on Comic Days already.
https://twitter.com/erisakai/status/1607948076811177985
Eri Sakai revealed that this one will be shorter than the last two and that this might also be the last time she writes anything Kentaro Hiyama related. However, based on her comments, she seemed to think that Childcare Edition would've been the last one, so who knows?
Khfan here. Check on my Imgur to see the two new chapters (untranslated)
Comic Days did a preview vid of the first chapter of Kentaro Hiyama's First Pregnancy on YouTube.
The Netflix series is airing on television in Japan now. I smell an anime adaptation on the horizon.
(01-05-2023, 08:27 PM)redone2002 Wrote: [ -> ]The Netflix series is airing on television in Japan now. I smell an anime adaptation on the horizon.
I wouldn't be so sure. The current trend is that manga series aimed at a female demographic get adapted into live action dramas instead of animation. I assume it's because these series tend to be more "realistic", and thus cheaper to film with live actors.