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Chitose Is in the Ramune Bottle Anime's 2nd Part Debuts in October
posted on by Crystalyn Hodgkins
Kadokawa revealed on Friday that the second cours (quarter of a year) of the television anime of Hiromu and raemz's Chitose Is in the Ramune Bottle (Chitose-kun wa Ramune Bin no Naka) light novel series will debut in October. The staff also revealed a promotional video.
Additionally, Kadokawa also revealed a visual for a collaboration event with Fukui prefecture that will take place from August 21 through November 8.


Yūji Tokuno (Kiratto Pri☆Chan, Pretty Boy Detective Club) is directing the series at feel., and Naruhisa Arakawa (Kingdom, Elemental Gelade) is supervising the series scripts and co-writing them with original author Hiromu. Sumie Kinoshita (Forest of Piano, Idoly Pride) is designing the characters, and Yoshiaki Fujisawa is composing the music.
The staff describes the story:
Chitose Saku attends Fujishi High School, the best preparatory school in the prefecture. His studies, athletics and communication skills are all at a high level, and he attracts attention, for better or worse. He is the envy of everyone, and his friends are all very popular as well. In the spring of his second year, in a new class. Saku is asked to convince a withdrawn student to return to school. Set in Fukui prefecture, an emotional coming-of-age story begins!
Hiromu and raemz debuted the original light novel series in June 2019, and novel volume 9.5 shipped on October 20. Yen Press is releasing the light novels and manga in North America. Manga UP! Global also publishes the manga in English digitally.
Bobcat launched the manga adaptation of the novels on Square Enix's Manga UP! website in April 2020, and Square Enix published the manga's eighth and final compiled book volume in March 2025.
Source: Press release
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