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Is Hanada Shounen-shi finished?

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In this post, we take a closer look at the current status of the series “Hanada Shounen-shi”, also known by the following titles:

  • 花田少年史
  • Hanada Shonen-Shi

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Based on our analysis, the series is FINISHED. ✅

Here’s how we reached that conclusion:

  • All related entries are marked as finished on MyAnimeList
  • The series is listed as ended on Trakt
  • The original source material has been fully adapted, according to MangaUpdates

These sources consistently confirm that the main story of Hanada Shounen-shi has been fully concluded.

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Hanada Shounen-shi

January 1, 1993
Finished Manga
花田少年史
The Chronicles of Young Hanada
SummaryA little bumpkin kid by the name of Ichiro Hanada gets into all kinds of mischief until things take a turn for the nasty. Trying to escape the wrath of his enraged mother, he gets in an accident resulting in 9 stitches on the back of his head, and one little side-effect: a knack for the supernatural. Young Ichiro is now able to communicate with ghosts, who just can’t get off his back with all kinds of requests.

(Source: Entropy)

Hanada Shounen-shi

October 2, 2002
Finished Airing TV
花田少年史
Hanada Shonen-Shi
SummaryIchiro Hanada is a hyperactive little boy who lives with his parents, sister, and grandfather in a rural town. He is always up to some kind of mischief, often teasing his sister or making rude comments to others. Consequently, his mother constantly scolds him, and even the neighbours express disturbance from time to time on how rowdy he can be.

One day, after pulling a terrible prank, Ichiro sprints onto the streets as his mother chases him. He steals a nearby bicycle and takes on a dangerous route, eventually being hit by a truck. Miraculously, he survives the crash, requiring nine stitches to the back of his head and balding for the surgery. However, the near-death experience gains him the ability to see ghosts—the last thing he needs in his life.

Since Ichiro is the only one who can communicate with them, several ghosts of people who have recently died come to him, seeking help to fulfill their last wishes before achieving enlightenment. Each adventure with a ghost leaves the young and curious boy with a different lesson that gradually makes him wiser.

[Written by MAL Rewrite]

BackgroundIn 2003, the anime received the Tokyo International Anime Festival Grand Prize for the TV Anime category.