Horimiya Season 3 Release Date, Plot Details, and Latest Updates

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Horimiya Season 3 Release Date, Plot Details, and Latest Updates

Horimiya Season 3 Release Date, Plot Details, and Latest Updates

We fans still remember the charm of Horimiya. The romance felt real, the friendships were warm, and every episode gave a mix of laughter and emotion. Hori and Miyamura’s relationship grew in such a natural way that we fans, were hooked from start to finish of the story. But is the story finished? Will there be a Horimiya Season 3? Let’s find out.

The last season, Horimiya: The Missing Pieces, ended in September 2023. It covered the chapters that were skipped in Season 1. It gave more time to side characters and side stories, which were skipped in the anime. Since then, we fans have been waiting for more Horimiya content. So the big question is, when is Horimiya Season 3 Release Date? Or will it not get a release?

Probable Horimiya Season 3 Release Date

Probable Horimiya Season 3 Release Date

Right now, there is no official announcement for Horimiya Season 3. No studio or creator has confirmed the Horimiya Season 3 Release Date. Or is it even in production? There have been some speculations that such a popular show must continue. So there will be a season 3. But there is no official confirmation for Horimiya Season 3.

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The main reason for doubt is that the manga ended in March 2021 with volume 16. A special 17th volume came out in July 2023, but it was more of a bonus release and not a continuation of the story.

Some predictions say that if it is ever made, it might only come in the second half of 2027. But these are only guesses. Unless the official channels speak, every date you hear is just speculation.

How Much Story Is Left for Horimiya Season 3?

Horimiya season 1 and The Missing Pieces together adapted most of the 122 manga chapters. The main romance and graduation arcs are already complete.

Horimiya season 1 told the main story but skipped and rearranged some events to fit 13 episodes. Horimiya: The Missing Pieces later brought back those skipped scenes, filling the gaps. Even now, around 25% of the chapters are still not animated. These are short slice-of-life stories, side character moments, and comedic arcs.

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The extra material from volume 17 — such as post-graduation epilogues — is also not yet animated. If Horimiya Season 3 comes, it would likely focus only on these leftover stories. Or there might be a continuation of the manga by the original author, Hiroki Adachi. And we will have some happy news. At least we fans would love it.

Horimiya Season 1 & Season 2 Recap: How Things Ended

Horimiya Season 1 & Season 2 Recap: How Things Ended

Season 1 aired from January to April 2021 with 13 episodes. It followed Hori and Miyamura from their first interactions outside school to becoming a couple. You saw them open up about personal issues, attend school events, and share quiet moments that built their bond. Side characters like Yuki, Tooru, Sengoku, and Remi added to the group’s dynamic. The season ended with the graduation ceremony, closing the main storyline from the manga.

Horimiya: The Missing Pieces aired from July to September 2023 with 13 episodes. It did not move beyond graduation but adapted chapters skipped in Season 1. These included the cultural festival, casual after-school days, and light classroom moments. It also gave more attention to side characters and their everyday interactions.

The final episode, “Graduation,” tied the seasons together with flashbacks from their time in school. In one scene, after Hori cut her hair and felt unsure about it, Miyamura cut his even shorter. The entire season was filled with such small, wholesome moments.

Where You Can Watch Horimiya Season 3 When It Releases

If Horimiya Season 3 is made, Crunchyroll will most likely be the main streaming platform in the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Mexico, and most of Europe, just like before. Season 1 was also on Funimation before the merger, but now both seasons are fully on Crunchyroll.

Right now, you can watch the series on:

  • Crunchyroll (including Amazon Channel and ad-supported) — available in the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Mexico, and most of Europe
  • Hulu — mainly in the USA, sometimes bundled with Disney+ and ESPN+
  • Prime Video, Apple TV, and Disney+ — available in select European countries, Canada, Australia, and Mexico, depending on licensing

For Asia-Pacific viewers: In parts of Asia, Horimiya has been available on platforms like Crunchyroll, Ani-One Asia, Bilibili, and Medialink-partnered services. Availability may differ by country.

So, when Horimiya Season 3 comes, these will be the most likely platforms in their respective regions.

In the End

Horimiya became loved because it felt honest. It was not just about romance, it was about friendship, growth, and the small moments that make life warm. These are some emotions we fans are not ready to let go.

We fans will keep hoping for Horimiya Season 3, but for now, all we can do is wait. What do you think should Horimiya return for another season? Write your thoughts in the comments below.

About Susil Praharaj

Susil, with seven years of experience in watching anime, has become something of an expert in the field. With an impressive list of anime shows under his belt, he has gained a deep understanding of the anime world. Susil is not only an avid watcher but also a manga enthusiast who enjoys reading manga and exploring fan theories. He has also created many fan theories of his own, which he’ll be sharing on the blog.


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