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Chapters 4 and 5 are scheduled for release later this season. Based on the manga source material (which is excellent and worth reading), the story will escalate Haruto's moral struggles. Will he try to stop Yuki from leaving? Will Ryo's past be fully revealed? And who is the mysterious woman watching from the shrine?

The third chapter culminates in an unexpected event: a sudden, violent thunderstorm that forces the town’s youth to shelter together in an abandoned school building. The confined space creates a crucible for raw emotion: shounen ga otona ni natta natsu cap 1 2 3 sub full

The concept feels like a spiritual cousin to Your Name (the body‑swap angle) and ReLIFE (the “adult in teenage body” motif), but it leans more toward realistic emotional growth than supernatural romance. Chapters 4 and 5 are scheduled for release later this season

The storm’s abrupt end leaves the characters physically drenched but emotionally clearer. Kaito, for the first time, acknowledges that adulthood is not a single moment but a series of confrontations with truth, responsibility, and personal desire. Will Ryo's past be fully revealed

Shōnen ga Otona ni Natta Natsu (少年が大人になった夏, “The Summer When the Boy Became an Adult”) is a contemporary manga that captures the bittersweet transition from adolescence to early adulthood through the lens of a single, unforgettable summer. While the series is still relatively new, the first three chapters already lay a solid foundation for the narrative’s central themes: the clash between youthful idealism and adult responsibility, the power of memory, and the role of friendship in shaping identity. This essay examines how the author utilizes visual storytelling, character development, and symbolic motifs to portray a universal rite of passage, and why the work resonates strongly with both teen and adult readers.