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Can relationships recover? Well, Taiki is going to try to help in volume 11 of the Blue Box manga series.
“Taiki wins a grueling test of endurance against the cool Matsuoka to secure a ticket to Chinatsu’s next basketball game. But he plans to give his prize to Yumeka, hoping she’ll acknowledge the hardworking Chinatsu he’s come to know and love. Will Taiki’s efforts help Chinatsu mend this strained relationship?”
via Viz.com
Blue Box is a romantic comedy sports manga series written and illustrated by Kouji Miura. It is about athletic student Taiki who plays for his school’s boys’ badminton team and his crush Chinatsu, who plays for the girls’ basketball team. Both striving to reach the national Championships in their respective sports, the pair are forced to live together when Chinatsu’s parents travel for work. The series follows the pair as they strive to be the best and come to terms with how they feel about each other.
An anime adaptation of Blue Box is scheduled to premiere this October 2024 and is directed by Yūichirō Yano and written by Yūko Kakihara, with animation production by Telecom Animation Film, and production and planning by TMS Entertainment.
Blue Box volume 11 will be available on July 2, 2024. Take to the court and visit Viz.com to see where you can pre-order your copy, or check your local comic/book shops.
(Source: Viz.com)
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