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Touko reveals that she wants to revive a tradition where the student council would hold a stage play during the culture festival. An equally good anime adaptation of the first half has already been produced and I sincerely hope a second season will be made to cover the rest of the story.
Deciding to rehearse the play with her, Yuu indirectly tells Touko that she doesn't have to force herself to become someone else. She described it as "intriguing, rather than entertaining" and hoped for later plot turns to address her criticisms. Because her works were primarily about relationships between girls (a fact which Nakatani attributed to the Touhou series' almost entirely female cast), she gained a reputation as an author of yuri manga. In the manga and anime, Chie is not named, only referred to as "senpai" by Sayaka, [22] but is named in the Regarding Saeki Sayaka novels.As Beautiful Bones' source material was a novel series, Kato had not had to adhere to pre-existing visuals, and he described working on a manga adaptation as a challenge for this reason. My personal favorite example of this is the insert track from episode 9: “Rise” by Riko Azuna, as it is one of my favorite insert tracks of the year.
The manga is currently published in Japanese, English, Korean, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Thai, French, Italian, German, Spanish and Vietnamese. A limited Blu-Ray release of the performance has also been announced, with a tentative release date of October 2019.She manages a cafe which is situated close to Yuu’s high school, and the cafe is frequented by members of the student council. Among these details, Nakatani wrote dialogue for a conversation where Yuu and Touko learn that Sayaka has a girlfriend, which would ultimately be included in the final chapter of the manga. However, Friedman praised Sayaka's character and her subplot within the manga, and the inclusion of Riko and Miyako as positive role models of a functioning relationship.