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Horimiya: The Missing Pieces Hindi Dub is now Streaming on Crunchyroll

(Last Updated On: July 25, 2023)

Crunchyroll announced on Sunday the release of the Hindi dub for “Horimiya: The Missing Pieces” (Horimiya -piece-). Earlier this month, the popular anime series was added to Crunchyroll’s library in India, with the English dubbed version becoming available for streaming on July 16.

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“Horimiya: The Missing Pieces” is based on the critically acclaimed manga “Horimiya,” crafted by Daisuke Hagiwara. The manga was initially published in Square Enix’s Monthly G Fantasy magazine in 2011, and it was a reinterpretation of HERO’s four-panel school comedy manga, “Hori-san to Miyamura-kun”. The much-loved manga concluded in March 2021, with HERO closely overseeing the adaptation.

Square Enix released the 16th and final volume of the manga in July 2021, signaling the end of an era. Yen Press, known for their English translations of Japanese manga, released the English version of this volume on May 23. In a surprise treat for fans, Hagiwara released an epilogue chapter for the manga in July 2021, offering a fitting denouement to the beloved series.

The popularity of the manga reached such heights that it sparked a television anime adaptation, which aired its first episode in Japan in February 2021. With the release of the Hindi dub for “Horimiya: The Missing Pieces” on Crunchyroll, fans in India can now enjoy this heartwarming and hilarious story in their native language.

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Crunchyroll India currently has over 35+ anime in hindi dubbed. The hindi dub library on Crunchyroll is increasing day by day. Crunchyroll had also announced plans for Tamil and Telugu dub for Indian audience.

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Arjun Goyal
A seasoned Software Engineer with a rich tapestry of passions that span beyond the technical realm. My journey with anime started with 'Bleach', which spurred an exploration into the wider world of novels, movies, mangas, and webtoons. Favorites of mine include 'Solo Leveling' in webtoons and 'Dragon Rioting' in manga.
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