The Summer Hikaru Died English Anime Trailer Appears
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The Summer Hikaru Died English Anime Trailer Appears

Netflix and Cygames shared a new trailer for The Summer Hikaru Died anime adaptation, and we can now see Yoshiki and Hikaru’s early reveal in Japanese with English subtitles. The show is set to debut on the service in 2025, following the manga and light novel’s debut.

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The story in The Summer Hikaru Died follows two young high school students living in a rural town. However, Yoshiki realized that the “Hikaru” that came back after his friend went into the woods on a task for his family isn’t the Hikaru he knew and loved. It’s something/someone else. These series begins as he confronts this entity about their identity, and we see that moment captured in this new trailer for the show. What follows is an exploration into the relationship between Yoshiki and “Hikaru,” which includes insights into his past with Hikaru. The trailer hints at some of this by showing supporting characters and flashes of some notable situations.

Here’s the new The Summer Hikaru Died anime trailer:

We will need to wait to see the anime adaptation of the series. However, new physical releases are on the way. The first volume of the light novel take on the series launches on April 15, 2025. Before that, we’ll see the fifth volume of the manga. That debuts on March 25, 2025.

The Summer Hikaru Died anime is in development ahead of a 2025 streaming debut on Netflix. Yen Press handles both the manga and light novel releases outside Japan.


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