Kimi ni Todoke Season 3 Debuts Opening: Watch

Kimi ni Todoke Season 3 Debuts Opening: Watch

As a devoted fan who has followed the heartwarming journey of Sawako Kuronuma and Shota Kazehaya since their school days, I must say that the return of “Kimi ni Todoke” is nothing short of a dream come true! After years of anticipation, the third season has finally graced our screens, offering a unique, hour-long episode format that allows for a more immersive viewing experience.


The popular anime “From Me To You (Kimi ni Todoke)” has returned on Netflix for a third season, introducing a fresh opening theme for this new installment. In recent years, there’s been an influx of sequels and revivals, and the much-awaited return for the Summer 2024 anime lineup is none other than “Kimi ni Todoke”. Previously, Netflix announced that they would be revisiting the anime for an official third season following the conclusion of the original series. Now that the new season has been released, viewers can follow the continued development of the romantic storyline.

In a surprising turn of events, Netflix has brought back the beloved series “From Me To You (Kimi ni Todoke)” for its third season, offering a refreshingly unique take on the show compared to previous seasons. The season comprises five episodes, each roughly an hour long, creating a distinctive viewing experience that might differ from what fans initially anticipated with the new season. The fresh opening theme for “Kimi ni Todoke” Season 3 is called “Et cetera,” sung by imase. You can find the creditless version of this new opening theme below.

How to Watch Kimi ni Todoke Season 3

The third season of the heartwarming anime “Kimi ni Todoke – From Me To You” is now available for streaming on Netflix. Veteran director Kenichi Matsuzawa takes the helm for Production I.G, while Tomoko Konparu from the previous seasons returns to supervise and collaborate with Michiko Yokote on scriptwriting. The musical score will once again be provided by S.E.N.S. Project. Familiar voices from the original series reprise their roles, featuring Mamiko Noto as Sawako Kuronuma, Daisuke Namikawa as Shota Kazehaya, Miyuki Sawashiro as Ayane Yano, Yuko Sanpei as Chizuru Yoshida, Yuichi Nakamura as Ryu Sanada, Mamoru Miyano as Kento Miura, Yuki Ono as Pin, and Aya Hirano as Ume Kurumizawa.

If you’re interested in watching the first two seasons of the anime titled “Kimi ni Todoke,” you can stream it on platforms like Netflix, Hulu, and Crunchyroll. Additionally, there’s a live-action TV series available for streaming on Netflix too. Netflix gives us a sneak peek into what the upcoming season might hold.

“After becoming a couple, Sawako grapples with her growing emotions but eventually accepts herself enough to express them to Kazehaya. Impressed by Sawako’s unacknowledged efforts and authentic character, Kazehaya reciprocates by opening up about his feelings too. This marks the start of their relationship, which is filled with fresh experiences such as their first date, shared school life, moments of joy, awkwardness, and new challenges. As the couple tentatively learns more about each other, so do their friends’ romantic stories unfold, making this story of young love and deep friendships even more bittersweet and meaningful.”

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2024-08-03 23:39