Fans of the Chitose Is in the Ramune Bottle anime are eagerly anticipating the continuation of the series after news broke that the final episodes of the first cour are now scheduled to air in Spring 2026.
Originally airing in October 2025, Chitose Is in the Ramune Bottle follows Saku Chitose, a standout student at Fujishi High School who is tasked with encouraging a withdrawn classmate to rejoin school life, ushering in an emotional coming-of-age story. The anime is adapted from the light novel series written by Hiromu and illustrated by raemz, with studio Feel handling animation production.
The series initially planned a split-cour run with 13 episodes in its first part, but after a combination of production delays earlier in the season, Chitose Is in the Ramune Bottle saw some of its later episodes postponed. Episodes 6 to 10 aired through December 2025, but the remaining episodes 11 through 13 were pushed back and are now slated to broadcast and stream in the Spring 2026 anime season.
The announcement, shared by the series’ official channels, confirmed that after previously delaying broadcasts due to production circumstances, the final episodes will complete the first cour in the coming spring, with exact dates to be revealed later as they become available.
This continuation into Spring 2026 ensures that Chitose Is in the Ramune Bottle will maintain its full planned story arc for the first cour, much to the delight of fans who have followed the series since its October premiere. Episodes are also available with English subtitles on Crunchyroll as the show airs, allowing international viewers to watch alongside the Japanese broadcast.
CHITOSE IS IN THE RAMUNE BOTTLE CONTINUES INTO SPRING 2026 AS FINAL EPISODES ARE SCHEDULED
