Where can I watch The Summer Hikaru Died?
The first season is available on Netflix&ref=yanuki.com and ABEMA&ref=yanuki.com.
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The anime adaptation of Mokumokuren's 'The Summer Hikaru Died' manga has been confirmed for a second season. This announcement follows the conclusion of the first season, which premiered in July 2025 and is available on Netflix and ABEMA.
The first season of "The Summer Hikaru Died" concluded with a poignant finale, focusing on the emotional bond between Hikaru and Yoshiki. Episode 12 addressed Hikaru’s personal growth and his confession of love to Yoshiki. The episode was praised for its animation and emotional depth, although some viewers felt that it sidelined the anime’s central mysteries. The series has garnered attention for its blend of folk horror and queer romance, exploring themes of identity, acceptance, and the complexities of human relationships. The second season is highly anticipated to further explore these themes and the mysteries surrounding Nounuki-sama and Kigobayama.
The first season is available on Netflix&ref=yanuki.com and ABEMA&ref=yanuki.com.
The main characters are Yoshiki Tsujinaka and Hikaru Indou.
The manga is about the relationship between Yoshiki and Hikaru, which changes after Hikaru is exposed to a mysterious light.
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