Natsuki Kizu’s musical boys’ love manga given has been running since it debuted in Cheri+ back in April 2013, and it’s about to bring that decade-long story to an end. According to the magazine, the final chapter will be published in the May issue that hits shelves in Japan on March 30.
The issue also promises a “major announcement,” so stay tuned to find out if anything big comes out as a result.
【本日発売🌟Chéri+3月号】
3/30(月)発売『Chéri+5月号』予告ー!˗ˏˋ シェリプラス5月号表紙&巻頭カラー ˎˊ˗⁰
📚#キヅナツキ 先生˗ˏˋ カラーつき ˎˊ˗
⁰🎨#あらた六花 先生
⁰🎨#七瀬 先生
🎨#なりた晴ノ 先生⋆⸜ 全プレペーパー ⸝⋆⁰🎁#鶴亀まよ 先生 pic.twitter.com/wqM3Q1mrAI
— ディアプラス&シェリプラス編集部 (@dear_plus_) January 30, 2023
Crunchyroll streams the anime adaptation of given—directed by Hikaru Yamaguchi and produced at studio Lerche—and describes it as such:
Somehow, the guitar that he used to love to play and the basketball games that he found so fun just lost their appeal… That was until Ritsuka Uenoyama randomly met Mafuyu Sato. Ritsuka had started losing his passion for music in his everyday life, but then he hears Mafuyu sing for the first time. The song resonates with his heart and the distance between them starts to change.
Via Crunchyroll News