Kimi ni Todoke: From Me to You 「君に届け, lit. "Reaching You"」 is a shoujo manga series written and illustrated by Karuho Shiina. The series began serialization in Bessatsu Margaret's September 2005 issue on August 11th, and concluded in the December 2017 issue on November 13th. The chapters were collected into 30 volumes. The manga volumes were published in English from 2009 to 2018. Kimi ni Todoke has also been published into several other languages.
In 2007, a light novel adaptation of the manga began under Shueisha's Cobalt imprint. In 2009, a 25-episode anime adaptation, an original story light novel, and a game for the Nintendo DS were released. The following year, a live-action film was released in theaters. In 2011, a 12-episode second season of the anime aired, a second light novel adaptation began under Shueisha's Mirai Bunko imprint, and Banpresto released a second game for the Nintendo DS.
In April 2018, Shiina began a new spin-off/sequel series Kimi ni Todoke: From Me to You: Soulmate 「君に届け番外編 ~運命の人~ Kimi ni Todoke Bangai-hen ~Unmei no Hito~」 which was also serialized in the same magazine, and updated irregularly until its conclusion in May 2022. The chapters were collected into 3 volumes. The sequel follows Kurumi in college, where she meets Sawako's cousin, Eiji Akahoshi. Eiji's a character from Crazy For You, which was the manga that Shiina had worked on before Kimi ni Todoke. In June 2023, VIZ announced that they would publish Soulmate in Spring 2024.[1]
In March 2023, Netflix and TV Tokyo produced a 12-episode live-action adaptation of Kimi ni Todoke. Later that year in September, Netflix announced a 3rd season for the anime.[2][3] The 3rd season streamed worldwide on Netflix on August 1, 2024 with 5 one-hour episodes.
Volumes of Kimi ni Todoke[]
Volumes of Unmei no Hito[]
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- The manga officially labels each entry as an "episode" (エピソード episōdo), however for the sake of clarity this wiki calls manga entries "chapters", meanwhile "episodes" is used for entries of the anime.
- The sequel series does not label entries as an "episode", instead it uses the Japanese counter for stories (話 wa) after the chapter number.