Written and illustrated by on the official Twitter account for the anime adaptation of the manga Atto, Not not biyori, it was announced that the manga Don’t Don’t Biyori Remember It will be released in Japan on March 23, 2022 and will include an OVA in its special edition. This OVA is listed as the thirteenth episode of the anime Non Non Biyori Nonstop, the third season.

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The sixteenth and final compiled volume of the original manga had unveiled this March that a new manga miniseries entitled Don’t Don’t Biyori Remember would be published in the Monthly comic alive from Kadokawa from May 27th. Atto, on the other hand, ended the original manga on February 27th after 11 years of publication in the Monthly comic alive from Kadokawa.

The third season was broadcast in the winter season 2021 (January-March) with twelve episodes in Japan. Atto, in turn, published the manga through the magazine Monthly comic alive from the publisher Kadokawa between September 2010 and February 2021. The first season with twelve episodes premiered in October 2013, followed by the second season in July 2015 and a film in August 2018.

Non Non Biyori Synopsis

Asahigaoka town can be a bit typical and boring for most; However, no day in this place can be called bitter thanks to the presence of five students of different ages who occupy the only class in the only school in town. The smallest student is first grader Renge Miyauchi, who brings along curiosity and wit and her unmistakable catchphrase: “Nyanpasu!” Then there are the Koshigaya siblings that they are, the quiet ninth grader and older brother Suguru, the little eighth grader Komari, and the sly seventh grader Natsumi. The newcomer Hotaru Ichijou from the fifth grade, overdeveloped for her age, with a touch of maturity rounds off this lively group of five classmates.

Source: Official Twitter account

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