The live-action film adaptation of the manga will be released on November 15
Happinet has confirmed that Yui Tamura's Yano-kun no Futsū no Hibi manga will be adapted into an anime with the English title Yano-kun's Ordinary Days, which launched on its official website on Wednesday. Tamura also drew an illustration to commemorate this announcement:
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The comedy manga revolves around Tsuyoshi Yano, an unlucky high school student, and Kiyoko Yoshida, a classmate who always worries about him. Yoshida sees Yano arrive at school injured, and Yoshida begins to follow Yano out of the concert for him, observing his unfortunate daily life and resolving to support him.
Tamura launched the manga on Kodansha's Comic Days website in June 2021 and it is still ongoing. Kodansha will publish the manga's ninth compiled book volume on November 13.
The manga is also inspiring a live-action film that will premiere in Japan on November 15.
Source: Press release