The Blue Spring Ride manga, written and illustrated by Io Sakisaka, began serialization in Bessatsu Margaret magazine.
The Blue Spring Ride manga concluded its serialization, finishing the story across 13 volumes.
The Blue Spring Ride anime adaptation premiered on Japanese television, bringing the manga story to the screen.
The Blue Spring Ride anime TV series finished airing its 12-episode run.
An original video animation episode for Blue Spring Ride was released as an additional story beyond the TV series.
Futaba moves to a new high school and hopes to make a fresh start, but she soon encounters her former crush, Kou Mabuchi, who has changed significantly.
Futaba and Kou reconnect after years apart, reigniting feelings and starting a complicated relationship.
Futaba bonds with her new classmates, including Yuri, Aya, and others, creating a close-knit friend group that supports each other.
Kou opens up about his troubled family background and the changes he's undergone since middle school, deepening the understanding between him and Futaba.
After much hesitation, Futaba confesses her true feelings for Kou, marking a turning point in their relationship.
Kou reciprocates Futaba's feelings, and they officially begin dating, navigating the challenges of young love.
During the class trip, tension and misunderstandings between Kou and Futaba lead to emotional growth for both characters.
Futaba and Kou reflect on their personal growth and relationship as they complete their first year at their new school.
External pressures and misunderstandings test Futaba and Kou's relationship, forcing them to communicate and grow closer.
They graduate and look forward to their futures while reaffirming their connection and feelings for each other.