Uzaki Chan Wants to Hang Out! Release? It seems like Uzaki Chan is always on the move. Whether it’s going out for drinks with friends or hitting the gym, the young artist seems to be constantly on the go. However, there is one place that UzakiChan seems to be especially looking forward to visiting - his home. According to sources close to the artist, UzakiChan has been wanting to visit his home for some time now and is even considering making it his permanent residence. The decision comes as no surprise, as his home is one of the most beautiful and well-maintained in town. It’s also said that UzakiChan has been very supportive of his friend and collaborator, Tao Lin, since they first met years ago. So what does this mean for Season 2 of Uzaki Chan Wants to Hang Out!? We’ll just have to wait and see!


To create a memorable relationship In the anime world, you’ll often observe two characters from different shows meet in anime. It’s wonderful when two characters from distinct anime show get to know each other through the romantic relationship they decide to explore.

In spite of their colleagues, friends and their families constantly stating how clear these feelings are the reality is that two characters do not take the time to acknowledge how much they love each other. It’s a good thing, as “Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out!” is well-known for its comedy moments, viewers aren’t apprehensive when the main characters are patient enough to work out their feelings.

The series was launched in the year 2017 and the original manga created and illustrated by Taking is about the adventures of lonely introvert Shinichi and his rambunctious high-school classmate Hana as they attempt to get the most out of their moments together (via Anime News Network). 

The anime adaptation of the show which debuted in 2020, wasn’t too long to come. When the initial season was over with a trailer, the confirmation of that there would be a sequel was released and fans didn’t have to wait for long to know if the show would return following this.

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UZAKI-CHAN WANTS TO HANG OUT SEASON 2: RELEASE DATE

Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out! It premiered the 10th of July, 2020 however, with only 12 shows of her wacky comedy, viewers were waiting to get more. Fortunately, a second episode of the series is currently on the coming, but viewers are going to need to wait a bit longer. As per a statement by Funimation that the new season is scheduled to be released in 2022. As early as 2022, fans could be expecting the Winter 2022 Anime season to be released in January 2022, but Funimation hasn’t provided a definitive date for.

Season 2 may follow the launch date in summer for Season 1 and debut with the start of July in 2022 otherwise. It seems that the next series of “Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out!” will air in Japan but that doesn’t mean that Western viewers will be left on the outside. The first season of the show live in Japan through Funimation (via Anime News Network). In addition, the fact that the company posted a tweet concerning Season 2 implies they will stream the show when it starts broadcasting in other countries.

Which characters are there on Uzaki-chan Wants to Hangout! Season 2?

The first season of “Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out!” introduced us to Shinichi Sakurai who was a college-going loner and Hana Uzaki one of his students. They were both students at the same high school, and ended up at the same school by chance. 

To the displeasure of Shinichi Hana set out on a mission to help him break out of his shell however, they ended up becoming good friendships. The two series’ stars will return in Season 2 especially in the midst of continuing to deny their feelings towards one another. A majority of the cast supporting them of Season 1 are expected to also return.

Itsuhiko Sakaki, a long-time to Shinichi’s friend, and his cafe’s employee, Ami Asai, are included in the group. In the last season Itsuhiko along with Ami teamed together to get Hana as well as Shinichi to be romantically. In the second season, we can expect to see the continuation of their romance efforts

There’s a chance to be seeing more of the Hana family in the coming season when they make new character appearances on the screen. In the last season Tsuki Uzaki was Hana’s maternal figure. appeared and so did Kiri Uzaki who is Hana’s younger brother in the season’s finale. 

According to a crucial image posted on the official site for animation, Yunagi Uzaki, Hana’s younger sister, will debut in Season 2. Her hair is a cover for her eyes while she walks behind in shadows keeping an eye on her older sisters and Shinichi. It is possible the possibility that her father Fujio Uzaki might show up too, bringing an actual family reunion to the anime with her mother and siblings.

Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out! manga is compared to anime

The show is based on the popular Uzaki-chan Asobitai! manga series by creator Take. Since December 2017 the manga has been serialized. the Uzaki-chan manga will run to Volume 8 by March 9, 2022.

The tradition is that manga volumes released are typically every year twice typically in February/March, and the other time in July/August. Thus, Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out! Volume 9 is scheduled to release at the end of August in 2022. and Volume 10 in March 2023, and so on.

The official English version to the manga released through Seven Seas Entertainment in North America. Already up to Volume 6 this English manga will be completed to Volume 7 in 2022, on the 17th of May.

Although it could be an additional rom-com, at its heart The manga has created one of the most memorable character interactions seen in recent times. Like Rent-A-Girlfriend The plot more than just a gag show as the character’s growth shows the sugoi dekai (super large) heart.

The series has remained faithful to the manga’s plot, but things have been changed. For instance, Episode 1 adapted the initial three chapters by beginning in Chapter 1 to introduce the episode and after that jumping onto Chapter 2 for the movie scene. The electronics store scene and VR scene were adapted from Chapter 3, but the episode’s conclusion concluded the opening chapter’s baseball injury along with the scene in a restaurant.

Similarly, Episode 2 started with Chapter 4 cafe intro scene only to jump to Chapter 6 for the cat-chasing-stuck-in-a-bush scene. It then returned in Chapter 5 in the scene at the cafe in which Hana surprises Shinichi by suggesting that she go to his home.

Certain episodes were altered in the same sequence. For instance, Episode 3 went straight from Chapter 7 until Chapter 10, but this was not a necessity as each chapter’s storyline progressed straight into the next chapter.

In addition to the reordering and reorganization of events The adaptation was quite straightforward, with the exception of a few longer scenes. It is possible that the anime has was improved over the manga by including some foreshadowing from earlier episodes, showing flashbacks to the past of Hana at the pool club (Chapters 30 and 35).

The most significant changes was the longer watermelon on the beach scene, as well as the sleep hug scene at the end the episode 6. The latter scene had occurred earlier in the manga, but in another setting, while the following morning was an anime-exclusive.

The pace of the show is consistent, adjusting approximately three chapters each episode. Episode 4 consisted of Chapters 11-13. Episode 5 was Chapters 14-17 and Episode 6 contained Chapters 18-20.

Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out! Episodes 7 and 8. changed Chapters 21 to 23 and concluded with fireworks scenes. The episode also included chapter 23.5 to the middle, since it’s a scene of drinking in which Hana is enticed by kissing Shinichi. Since the two episodes had only a few chapters, the show expanded it by adding a number of animals-themed scenes and jokes.

Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out! The episode 9 brought Hana’s mother, Tsuki Uzaki, by changing Chapters 24, 25 and 26. The anime slowed down the raunchiness of the episode because the manga’s misinterpretation was inspired by beans “spilling out” and the mess was described as having the appearance of a “cloudy white color”.

It’s a bit surprising that the episode concluded with the conclusion of a Tottori vacation and an interlude with Detective Conan and the Case Closed series, which did not appear included in the Manga. Why is there a Case Closed reference? The writer, Gosho Aoyama, was born in Tottori prefecture . His home town is Hokuei.

Episode 10 was certainly an original anime episode, considering that it was essentially played as the typical Tottori tourism advertisement. The episode even featured an animated rendition of the actual Tottori Governor Shinji Hirai Shinji Hirai, an older man who was spewing out random tourist phrases at the beginning of the.

The fact that Episode 10 didn’t modify any manga chapters That means Uzaki-chan wants to hang out! Episode 11 adapted manga chapters 27, 31, 29, and 32. Chapter 28, which is a bowling tale, was cut and Chapter 30 was put off until in the following episode.

Uzaki-chan Episode 12 began by introducing Chapter 30 and the flashback. The first season was covered with chapters 33 and 34. Thus, the season’s first episode ends with a dramatic scene.

A major difference is that the show clearly depicted Hana recalling Sak using”love” and then saying “love” but then denying she had any memory, while in the manga, her memories were blurred, but she began to smile with a motive that wasn’t clearly explained. The last moments of the series included a brand new member of the family that was not revealed until much later.

Note The story was originally released before Uzaki-chan’s Wants to Hang Out! Episode 12 was available on the web and has been updated with further analysis.

The finale, as we predicted, will be conclusion, Uzaki-chan Wants To hang out! Episode 12 was an excellent point of closure when it ended around Chapter 34. If Episode 10 wasn’t completely anime-based the first season would have been altered through 38. It even went into Chapter 39 with the characters waking up.

The next most effective stopping point was at the conclusion the Chapter 41, the school festival story arc. However, that would require for the show to either have significantly intensified the pace or skip a few chapters, and the festival arc can be the perfect start point for Uzaki-chan to hang out! Season 2.

The positive side manga readers who wish to get ahead of the anime can go directly to Uzaki-chan Wants Hang Out! Volume 4. (Chapter 33 is the end of Volume 3.).

The downside is that the anime modified the vast majority of the sources before the first season concluded. The manga had reached Chapter 57 at the time that Episode 12 premiered. But by the time the mid-2022 season aired, the manga was stuffed with more than 80 chapters.

What’s the storyline of Uzaki-chan’s “Want to Hang Out! Season 2?

Following Hana’s efforts in helping her classmate to leave his lonely lifestyle led to several embarrassing incidents that he was embarrassed about, the very first season “Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out!” was more focused on the life of the two principal character, Shinichi and Hana. If the final episode of the season is the case that Season 2 could see the sitcom digging deeper into its romantic themes and undertones.

The anime is close to the manga with Episode 12 focusing on chapters 30-34 or the time that the volume 4 of the comic debuts in this manga (via Seven Seas Entertainment). The manga depicts Shinichi having a difficult time accepting the majority of Hana’s behavior however, they both get closer to accepting the fact that there’s more to their relationship than they initially believed. When the two started to behave more as a couple it’s not easy to achieve for either.

The manga’s family members, friends and even the fortune teller attempt to convince Hana as well as Shinichi about the obvious fact about their love for each other to make them more comfortable and to save their relationship. 

We’re not certain how much of the manga will be revealed in the second season and when it is released, there will be plenty of material from the original material to make use of. The manga is being developed and seven volumes have been released in Japan to date (via Crunchyroll).