Nisekoi - Episode 21 -

A chaotic gathering where the girls accidentally eat whiskey bonbons and lose their inhibitions, leading to hilarious (and nearly romantic) disasters at Raku’s house.

For those seeking more animation, there are produced alongside the manga. Specifically, OVA episodes were bundled with Volume 21 of the Japanese release. These specials often cover fan-favorite "side chapters" that the main anime skipped, such as:

Volume 21 is a pivotal turning point for one of the series' most polarizing characters: Marika Tachibana. Critics from Comic Bastards note that this volume features a "glorious moment" where the gang must launch a rescue mission to save Marika from an arranged wedding. It’s a high-stakes scenario that moves the series away from typical school-day antics into a genuine battle for a friend’s future. 2. The Weight of the Secret Nisekoi - Episode 21

The "Missing" Episode 21: A Heart-Wrenching Jump into the Final Arc

As Raku navigates this arc, he faces a crushing sense of guilt. He realizes he can't let Marika's life be controlled by her family's uncaring demands, even if he hasn't chosen her as his "Best Girl." Reviewers highlight this as a moment of growth for Raku, showing that he has matured into a character who truly considers the long-term feelings of those around him. 3. The OVA Connection A chaotic gathering where the girls accidentally eat

With the recent 10th anniversary of the series, rumors of a reboot or third season have resurfaced, but for now, the "Episode 21" you’re looking for lives in the pages of the manga and the rare, wacky OVAs that keep the spirit of the Bonyari High gang alive.

The fact that the anime ends at Season 2, Episode 12 —roughly 100 chapters into a 220+ chapter manga—is the reason fans are still clamoring for a continuation. While the manga offers a definitive ending where Raku makes his final choice, the anime leaves viewers in a "love square" limbo. These specials often cover fan-favorite "side chapters" that

A parody spin-off where the cast is reimagined as magical girls, providing a surreal break from the heavy relationship drama. Why Fans Still Want a Season 3

Discover more from The Yale Herald

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading