The manga Blend S, written and illustrated by Miyuki Nakayama, began serialization.
Announcement of the anime adaptation of Blend S, which would bring the series to television.
The Blend S anime television series premiered in Japan, gaining popularity for its unique characters and theme song.
The first season of the Blend S anime concluded after 12 episodes.
Season 1 was one of my favorite anime binges in a long time. Such a fun mix of thoughtfulness (movement through time), silliness, and cool scenes (The Ruins of The King's Tomb). I can't wait to watch season 2. I know it's airing as I write this, but I like taking in entire seasons at once if I can manage it.