While often compared to Kimi ni Todoke, The Wallflower certainly provides a similar sort of “unpopular girl, beautiful boy” story, but in a far less wholesome way. Dripping in goth charm and a more relatable female lead whose horror weebery know no bounds, The Wallflower was a beloved series for a lot of shoujo romance fans, but definitely not a series for everyone.
Alternative Titles:
- Yamato Nadeshiko Shichihenge
- The Seven Metamorphoses of Yamato Nadeshiko
- Perfect Girl Evolution
- ヤマトナデシコ七変化
Year Anime Premiered: 2006
Animation Studio: Nippon Animation
Number of Seasons: 1
Source Material Country of Origin: Japan
Source Material Available: Manga
Is It Officially Licensed Past Where The Anime Ends?: Yes
Is It Fan Translated Past Where The Anime Ends?: Yes
Entry Last Updated: August 26th, 2024
Where To Start The Wallflower Manga After The Anime?
If you finished The Wallflower anime and want to continue the story with the manga, you can start at Chapter 45.
The anime adapts two chapters of four total chapters in Volume 11.
What to Expect From The Wallflower Manga?
While The Wallflower anime does cut a few small things out, it is actually a pretty diligent adaptation of the manga story. Truly the biggest difference is how much better the older shoujo art looks in its original manga form.
Anyway, you don’t need to read The Wallflower manga from the beginning unless you want to.
Is The Wallflower Manga Over?
The Wallflower manga is complete. It ended in 2015 with Chapter 148.
Will There Be A Wallflower Season 2?
With both the anime and manga long complete, there probably isn’t much chance of a The Wallflower Season 2 anime at this point.