How Many Seasons Of Toilet Bound Hanako Kun Are There
Okay, let’s talk Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun. You know, the anime with the ghost boy in the bathroom? The one that made you question your life choices (in a good way)?
The big question is: How many seasons are there? The answer seems simple, right? But is it really?
The Obvious Answer: One Season (So Far!)
Technically, yes. We have one glorious season. It's filled with supernatural shenanigans and a whole lotta heart.
It graced our screens in 2020. Twelve episodes of pure, unadulterated Hanako-kun goodness. We ate it up, didn't we?
But Wait! Is There More Than Meets the Eye?
This is where things get… interesting. This is where my (potentially unpopular) opinion comes in.
Think about it. Anime adaptations. They’re not always… perfect. Let’s just say some adaptations do better jobs than others.
Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun's first season, bless its heart, left out A LOT. Crucial plot points. Character development galore. Imagine missing out on Hanako's backstory! Tragedy!
So, here’s my argument. What if...what if...we consider the missing manga content as "lost seasons"?
The "Lost Seasons" Theory
Hear me out. Imagine each arc of the manga as a potential season. Each one brimming with stories that deserve to be animated.
That would mean we're missing, like, several seasons. We're talking a wealth of Yashiro's bad luck and Hanako's secrets!
Is this a crazy way to look at things? Maybe. Am I secretly hoping for a full adaptation? Absolutely!
Consider the Mermaid Arc, which got skipped! It's practically a mini-season in itself!
Think about all the angst. All the mysteries. All the opportunities for more Hanako x Yashiro moments! It's too much to handle!
The Reality Check
Of course, this is all just wishful thinking. One season is all we officially have.
We can always re-watch it a million times, right? And reread the manga, naturally.
But a girl can dream! A girl can hope for a faithful adaptation that gives us everything the manga offers.
In Conclusion (Maybe?)
So, officially, one season. But in my heart? In my hopeful, manga-loving heart?
I believe there are countless "lost seasons" waiting to be discovered. Waiting to be animated.
Let's all cross our fingers and hope the studio listens to our (potentially delusional) cries! Maybe one day, our dreams will come true. Until then, happy re-watching (and re-reading)! Let's will a season 2 into existence!
Maybe we can all pretend that rereading the manga is like watching those "lost seasons." I can't be the only one thinking that, right?