Uzaki Chan Chapter 75 is expected to release soon in the upcoming week. Fans are really excited and eagerly waiting.
Uzaki-chan or Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Taking. It has been serialized through Niconico Seiga’s Dra Dra Sharp website.
It has been collected in seven tankobon volumes by Fujimi Shobo. In North America, the manga is licensed by Seven Seas Entertainment. It is an anime television series adaptation by ENGI.
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Everything you need to know
The story follows Hana Uzaki, the titular heroine of Uzaki Chan. She is an energetic and confident person. During her high school years, she is very reserved and shy around people, then she is today. Hana is surprised to know that, she is attending the same college as her fellow high school upperclassman, Shinichi Sakurai, who was in the same club, during her high school days.
After a year, she was surprised to know that, once active senior has now turned into a loner. She decides to spend much time with Shinichi, as possible.
Uzaki does whatever she can to keep him from being alone and convincing him to go to the movies, while Sakurai finds her irritating, but still goes along with her. As the days passed, their relationship gets better. However, people around them misunderstand them to be a couple.
Uzaki Chan Chapter 75 Release Date
This Japanese manga series is getting so much popular among the fans. This romantic comedy manga is receiving so much popularity within the premier of just a few chapters and now it got its new chapters. Viewers are much awaited for the manga and they can’t wait to read its upcoming chapters. Here the countdown starts as only a few days are left. So Uzaki Chan Chapter 75, is all set to make its debut in the upcoming week.
I can’t wait till they make season 2 I’m so glad I caught up on the manga #Uzakichan pic.twitter.com/Tcx7pF11W7
— Seppuku (@seppuku_22) October 22, 2021
Read Manga Online
The manga is available for reading online on Tokyo MX, ABC, and BS11. You can also catch it up on Funimation.
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