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When Does Azuki-chan Season 2 Come Out? Is It Renewed?

Azuki-chan ended after Season 1.

IMDb

6.5/10

Seasons

1

Episodes

117

Azuki-chan poster

Diagnostics

Network
NHK BS1
First aired
1995-04-04
Last aired
1998-03-17
Runtime
24 min

Predictive Logic Analysis

Azuki-chan has concluded its run. Production records list the series as ended, meaning the story has been brought to a planned close rather than left open. Barring a revival, there is no Season 2 in development.

What is Azuki-chan about?

Azuki-chan follows the romantic exploits of its titular protagonist, a twelve-year-old girl navigating the bewildering terrain of elementary school puppy love. When a new student named Yuunosuke takes genuine interest in her—and notably, appreciates the very nickname she abhors—Azuki finds herself stumbling headlong into her first relationship. The show mines considerable comedy from the earnest, often clumsy way young teenagers approach romance, centering much of its narrative around a shared diary that becomes both symbol of connection and constant source of misunderstanding and anxiety. It's a premise that taps into the universal experience of early adolescence with both humor and surprising emotional sincerity, capturing why first crushes feel simultaneously trivial and utterly all-consuming.

The series operates in a distinctly lighthearted comedic register, favoring slapstick gags and the gentle absurdities of school life over anything cynical or mean-spirited. Created for NHK's younger audience, the show prioritizes accessibility and charm, deploying visual gags and situational humor that work whether a viewer is experiencing their own first crush or remembering one from decades past. Its animation style and storytelling rhythm bear the hallmarks of mid-1990s Japanese children's television, comfortable in its modest ambitions and energetic in execution.

Though the series only accumulated a modest following outside Japan and garners limited online discussion in retrospective circles, Azuki-chan represents a particular era of anime programming aimed at kids and early teens—wholesome, earnest, and unashamed about centering romantic feelings as a legitimate source of both comedy and drama. Its relatively short IMDb rating count reflects the challenge such programs face in finding second lives through streaming and digital archives, yet the show's three-year run and 117-episode count suggest it found an audience during its original broadcast window on NHK.

The series occupies a space in the romance-comedy subgenre that has largely given way to more sophisticated romantic narratives in contemporary anime. Yet Azuki-chan remains a period piece capturing how children's programming addressed the emotional complexity of early adolescence—treating young romance not with condescension, but as a genuine source of growth, embarrassment, joy, and occasional heartbreak worth telling stories about.

Created by Yasushi Akimoto, Chika Kimura

Is Azuki-chan renewed or cancelled?

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The series is listed as ended

Azuki-chan Season 2 Release Date

No new season is expected. Azuki-chan has ended, so there is no upcoming release to anticipate unless a revival is announced.

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Azuki-chan seasons

Season 11995 · 117 ep
  • 1. Episode 11995-04-04
  • 2. Episode 21995-04-04
  • 3. Episode 31995-04-18
  • 4. Episode 41995-04-25
  • 5. Episode 51995-05-02
  • 6. Episode 61995-05-09
  • 7. Episode 71995-05-16
  • 8. Episode 81995-05-23
  • 9. Episode 91995-05-30
  • 10. Episode 101995-06-06
  • 11. Episode 111995-06-13
  • 12. Episode 121995-06-20
  • 13. Episode 131995-06-27
  • 14. Episode 141995-07-04
  • 15. Episode 151995-07-11
  • 16. Episode 161995-07-18
  • 17. Episode 171995-07-25
  • 18. Episode 181995-08-01
  • 19. Episode 191995-08-08
  • 20. Episode 201995-08-15
  • 21. Episode 211995-08-22
  • 22. Episode 221995-08-29
  • 23. Episode 231995-09-05
  • 24. Episode 241995-09-12
  • 25. Episode 251995-09-19
  • 26. Episode 261995-09-26
  • 27. Episode 271995-10-03
  • 28. Episode 281995-10-10
  • 29. Episode 291995-10-17
  • 30. Episode 301995-10-24
  • 31. Episode 311995-10-31
  • 32. Episode 321995-11-07
  • 33. Episode 331995-11-14
  • 34. Episode 341995-11-21
  • 35. Episode 351995-11-28
  • 36. Episode 361995-12-05
  • 37. Episode 371995-12-12
  • 38. Episode 381995-12-19
  • 39. Episode 391995-12-29
  • 40. Episode 401996-04-02
  • 41. Episode 411996-04-09
  • 42. Episode 421996-04-16
  • 43. Episode 431996-04-23
  • 44. Episode 441996-04-30
  • 45. Episode 451996-05-07
  • 46. Episode 461996-05-14
  • 47. Episode 471996-05-28
  • 48. Episode 481996-06-11
  • 49. Episode 491996-06-18
  • 50. Episode 501996-06-25
  • 51. Episode 511996-07-02
  • 52. Episode 521996-07-09
  • 53. Episode 531996-07-16
  • 54. Episode 541996-07-23
  • 55. Episode 551996-07-30
  • 56. Episode 561996-08-06
  • 57. Episode 571996-08-13
  • 58. Episode 581996-08-20
  • 59. Episode 591996-08-27
  • 60. Episode 601996-09-03
  • 61. Episode 611996-09-10
  • 62. Episode 621996-09-17
  • 63. Episode 631996-09-24
  • 64. Episode 641996-10-01
  • 65. Episode 651996-10-08
  • 66. Episode 661996-10-15
  • 67. Episode 671996-10-22
  • 68. Episode 681996-10-29
  • 69. Episode 691996-11-05
  • 70. Episode 701996-11-12
  • 71. Episode 711996-11-26
  • 72. Episode 721996-12-03
  • 73. Episode 731996-12-10
  • 74. Episode 741996-12-17
  • 75. Episode 751996-12-24
  • 76. Episode 761997-01-07
  • 77. Episode 771997-01-14
  • 78. Episode 781997-01-21
  • 79. Episode 791997-04-01
  • 80. Episode 801997-04-08
  • 81. Episode 811997-04-15
  • 82. Episode 821997-04-22
  • 83. Episode 831997-04-29
  • 84. Episode 841997-05-06
  • 85. Episode 851997-05-13
  • 86. Episode 861997-05-27
  • 87. Episode 871997-06-03
  • 88. Episode 881997-06-10
  • 89. Episode 891997-06-17
  • 90. Episode 901997-06-24
  • 91. Episode 911997-09-02
  • 92. Episode 921997-09-09
  • 93. Episode 931997-09-16
  • 94. Episode 941997-09-23
  • 95. Episode 951997-09-30
  • 96. Episode 961997-10-07
  • 97. Episode 971997-10-14
  • 98. Episode 981997-10-21
  • 99. Episode 991997-10-28
  • 100. Episode 1001997-11-04
  • 101. Episode 1011997-11-11
  • 102. Episode 1021997-11-25
  • 103. Episode 1031997-12-02
  • 104. Episode 1041997-12-09
  • 105. Episode 1051997-12-16
  • 106. Episode 1061997-12-23
  • 107. Episode 1071998-01-06
  • 108. Episode 1081998-01-13
  • 109. Episode 1091998-01-20
  • 110. Episode 1101998-01-27
  • 111. Episode 1111998-02-03
  • 112. Episode 1121998-02-10
  • 113. Episode 1131998-02-17
  • 114. Episode 1141998-02-24
  • 115. Episode 1151998-03-03
  • 116. Episode 1161998-03-10
  • 117. Episode 1171998-03-17

Azuki-chan cast

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Yukana

Yukana

野山あずさ (voice)

Issei Miyazaki

小笠原勇之助 (voice)

Mitsuaki Madono

Mitsuaki Madono

高柳ケン (voice)

Etsuko Kozakura

Etsuko Kozakura

野山だいず (voice)

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    Frequently asked

    When does Azuki-chan Season 2 come out?
    Azuki-chan ended after Season 1.
    Is Azuki-chan renewed or cancelled?
    Azuki-chan has ended. Its final season has already aired and no further seasons are expected.
    How many seasons of Azuki-chan are there?
    Azuki-chan has aired 1 season so far.
    How many episodes of Azuki-chan are there?
    There are 117 episodes of Azuki-chan across 1 season.
    Who created Azuki-chan?
    Azuki-chan was created by Yasushi Akimoto and Chika Kimura.
    What is Azuki-chan's IMDb rating?
    Azuki-chan holds an IMDb rating of 6.5/10 from 47 votes.