23rd Filmi: Toronto's South Asian Film Festival Dec 6-7 2025
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    The manga is complete, readily available in English from One Peace Books, and offers a 10/10 conclusion. If you loved the anime, the manga will make you cry tears of laughter and sadness.

    However, the anime industry is unpredictable. A random announcement in a magazine or at a festival could happen tomorrow. Until then, we have the memory of Hina dropping a UFO on a Yakuza car and the legendary "Rock, Paper, Scissors" tournament.

    What follows isn't just slapstick (though there is plenty of that). It’s a surprisingly tender story about found family. From Hina’s obsession with "that's a nice vase" to the tragicomic rise of Hitomi as a bartender/corporate savant, Season 1 ended on a high note that left fans desperate for more. Here is the harsh reality for Hinamatsuri fans: hinamatsuri season 2

    Let’s break down the current status, the chances of a renewal, and why this particular comedy anime refuses to be forgotten. For the uninitiated, Hinamatsuri follows Nitta, a stoic yakuza whose life is turned upside down when a mysterious, psychic girl named Hina appears in his apartment in a pod. She forces him to take care of her, threatening to destroy everything with her mind if he doesn’t.

    Most anime seasons are produced primarily to boost sales of the source material (the manga). The 2018 anime adapted roughly the first 6-7 volumes of the manga. Since the anime ended, manga sales saw their spike. Typically, studios see no financial reason to fund a second season once that initial boost is over. The manga is complete, readily available in English

    It’s been several years since the anime first aired, and yet, the cry still echoes across the internet:

    Absolutely, yes.

    If you’re reading this, chances are you’ve already experienced the chaotic, heartfelt, and utterly hilarious masterpiece that is Hinamatsuri .

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The manga is complete, readily available in English from One Peace Books, and offers a 10/10 conclusion. If you loved the anime, the manga will make you cry tears of laughter and sadness.

However, the anime industry is unpredictable. A random announcement in a magazine or at a festival could happen tomorrow. Until then, we have the memory of Hina dropping a UFO on a Yakuza car and the legendary "Rock, Paper, Scissors" tournament.

What follows isn't just slapstick (though there is plenty of that). It’s a surprisingly tender story about found family. From Hina’s obsession with "that's a nice vase" to the tragicomic rise of Hitomi as a bartender/corporate savant, Season 1 ended on a high note that left fans desperate for more. Here is the harsh reality for Hinamatsuri fans:

Let’s break down the current status, the chances of a renewal, and why this particular comedy anime refuses to be forgotten. For the uninitiated, Hinamatsuri follows Nitta, a stoic yakuza whose life is turned upside down when a mysterious, psychic girl named Hina appears in his apartment in a pod. She forces him to take care of her, threatening to destroy everything with her mind if he doesn’t.

Most anime seasons are produced primarily to boost sales of the source material (the manga). The 2018 anime adapted roughly the first 6-7 volumes of the manga. Since the anime ended, manga sales saw their spike. Typically, studios see no financial reason to fund a second season once that initial boost is over.

It’s been several years since the anime first aired, and yet, the cry still echoes across the internet:

Absolutely, yes.

If you’re reading this, chances are you’ve already experienced the chaotic, heartfelt, and utterly hilarious masterpiece that is Hinamatsuri .

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