‘Junjou Romantica’ centers a high school student named Misaki Takahashi who is determined to get into the best university. The English dub of ‘Junjou Romantica’ is not available yet, but you can still stream it on Crunchyroll with its original Japanese audio and English subtitles. Till then, you can check out our list of other similar Romance anime shows.
As soon as we get any confirmed new regarding this, we will surely update it here in this section. But without any official confirmation, we cannot be too sure about that. From what it looks it, it is still possible that ‘Junjou Romantica’ might come back with a whole new season in the near future. So a lack of source material should not be a problem for the creators. Even its original manga is still running and so far, it has a total of 21 volumes. Studio Deen took a long hiatus of seven years between season 2 and season 3 which certainly gives us hope that even after five years since the release of its last season, the anime might return. Now when it comes to the fourth installment of the anime, nothing official has been announced yet but considering the anime’s previous release schedule, if at all it is renewed, ‘Junjou Romantica’ season 4 will probably premiere in 2021. Season 3 of the anime then premiered on Jand went on till September 24, 2015. This was then followed by a season 2 that aired from to Dec 28, 2008. ‘Junjou Romantica’ season 1 premiered on Apand with a total of 12 episodes, it ended on June 27, 2008. Junjou Romantica Season 4 Release Date: When will it premiere?
Certainly a must-watch for all romantic anime lovers out there who don’t mind the involvement of yaoi.
Overall, it is the kind of show that might initially give you a wrong impression of what it’s trying to portray, but if you stay with it for a fairly long time, you pleasantly shocked at how addicting it can be. List of volumes For chapters, see List of Junjou Romantica Chapters.While most anime shows focus on typical heterosexual relationships between high school students, ‘Junjou Romantica’ defies the common norm and brings a positive light on the homosexual relationships of its characters. Volume 10 was #6 in the manga category of the New York Times "Graphic Books" weekly bestseller list for July 11, 2009, and volume 12 was #4 on the same list for September 10, 2010.
Yaoi can't support series that are 20+ volumes." Īn attempt to gauge relative sales of manga titles by online vendors (based on publicly available "bestseller" listings) suggests that Junjo Romantica was the best-selling yaoi manga series of 2008 among online vendors. Despite the series' popularity, other English-publishers are reluctant to pick it up due to its size Jennifer LeBlanc of SuBLime Manga (an imprint of Viz Media that releases boyslove/yaoi manga) said that Junjou Romantica is "just too long and won't make a profit. It was previously licensed in North America by Blu Manga, an imprint of Tokyopop, until Tokyopop's closure in May 2011. The series is currently not licensed for English-language release. The manga series is currently running in Emerald magazine, published three times a year. The first volume was released on June 2, 2003. Junjou Romantica began serialization in 2002 Asuka Ciel magazine, published by Kadokawa Shoten. It focuses on three storylines the main couple, which comprises the bulk of the books, and two other male couples that provide ongoing side stories (Junjo Egoist and Junjo Terrorist).