Mission: Yozakura Family Author Has Decided To Accelerate The Series Finale And Ending

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Taiyo Asano (Left), A Manga cover illustration for 'Mission: Yozakura Family' (Studio Silver Link)

Mission: Yozakura Family is making waves with its new anime this Spring, but the original manga is accelerating towards its finale.

The “Mission: Yozakura Family” saga began last Spring, propelling the series into its final showdown against Asa and his forces. Now, with the Super Yozakura Festival arc in full swing, the manga is moving rapidly towards its climax.

Mutsumi (Left), Taiyo and Kyoichiro (Right) from Mission: Yozakura Family (Studio Silver Link)

Taiyo Asano finally confronts Asa in the latest chapter, and as noted in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine, the final arc is set to speed up. While it’s unclear what this acceleration entails, the current intense battles suggest the series is nearing its end.

Despite this swift progression, the manga has spent considerable time setting up this finale. Over the past year, Hitsuji Gondaira’s story introduced new characters, advanced Taiyo and Mutsumi’s relationship, and showcased new abilities.

Chapter 229 highlights Asa’s desire to converse with Taiyo before their duel, indicating that the story is not rushing through its key moments. This “speed up” likely means that unlike My Hero Academia, which features an extended epilogue, Mission: Yozakura Family will wrap up shortly after the final battle.

Taiyo and Kyoichiro (Left), Futaba (Right) from ‘Mission: Yozakura Family’ (Studio Silver Link)

Fans can expect one last chapter to provide a satisfying end and address any remaining questions before the series ends.

Mission: Yozakura Family’s journey has been thoughtfully prepared, and as it nears its end, readers are eagerly anticipating the final resolution of Taiyo and the Yozakura family’s saga.

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Vaishnavi Kamble is a Senior Content Writer at OtakuKart specializing in anime and gaming, with a particular niche in manga creator profiles and behind-the-scenes industry interviews. Her work covers the personal journeys of major mangaka — from Isayama's exhaustion over Attack on Titan to Tite Kubo's near-abandonment of Bleach — currently pursuing her master's in economics.

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