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🎀 Introduction: The Cosplay Romance That Captivated Fans

My Dress-Up Darling (Sono Bisque Doll wa Koi wo Suru) became a surprise hit when it aired in early 2022. With its blend of heartfelt romance, unique cosplay culture, and stunning animation by CloverWorks, it immediately won the hearts of anime fans worldwide.

But after the anime ended, many viewers were left wondering:

“What happens in the manga after the anime ends?”
“Should I read the manga? Where do I start?”

This article breaks it all down for you — manga chapters, major developments, new characters, and what to expect from My Dress-Up Darling manga after the anime.


📺 Where Does the Anime Leave Off?

The anime adaptation covers approximately Chapters 1 to 39 of the manga, ending with:

  • Gojo and Marin’s relationship deepening
  • Marin confessing (silently) that she loves Gojo
  • The romantic tension at an all-time high

📌 Last Episode Covered:
Episode 12 = Manga Chapter 39

💡 So if you’re picking up the manga, you’ll want to start from Chapter 40 onward to continue the story!


📖 My Dress-Up Darling Manga After the Anime: What to Expect


💞 Chapter 40+ — Deeper Romance & Emotional Growth

As the manga continues past the anime:

  • Marin begins to seriously grapple with her feelings for Gojo.
  • Gojo, still shy and self-critical, slowly opens up more.
  • The story retains its wholesome slice-of-life tone, with heavier emotional beats starting to surface.

🧠 If you thought the anime was romantic, the manga gets even better — more tension, more intimacy, and yes, more cosplay!


👗 New Cosplays, New Challenges

Post-anime, the manga delves into complex cosplay projects that test both Marin and Gojo:

  • New character cosplays with emotional backstories
  • Gojo begins to push the limits of his doll-making skills
  • They attend cosplay events with more mature themes

This development also introduces deeper social dynamics, body image topics, and industry-level costume creation.


🆕 New Characters Introduced

After Chapter 40, you’ll meet new cosplayers and friends:

  • Amane – A quiet, professional cosplayer who inspires Marin
  • Nana (Juju’s sister) – Her story ties into themes of self-confidence and jealousy
  • A new male character who may cause tension between Gojo and Marin 👀

📌 The manga starts to shift from just cosplay to more of a character-driven drama with romance.


🌟 Why You Should Read the Manga After the Anime

FeatureAnimeManga (Post-Ep 12)
RomanceSlow build-upGets more emotional & real
CosplayVisual appealMore detail & character depth
Gojo’s growthSubtleBecomes more confident
Marin’s feelingsHiddenMore expressive

📚 Where to Read the Manga

You can read My Dress-Up Darling manga from official or fan-translated sources:

🔗 Official (English)

📖 Recommended Volumes

  • Start with Volume 6 (Ch. 40–48)
  • Currently, there are 12+ English volumes available

📈 Popular Manga Moments After the Anime

Here are a few post-anime arcs you won’t want to miss:

🛁 The Bath Scene (Chapter 42)

A moment of peak tension between Marin and Gojo that showcases how close they’re becoming.

🎭 Halloween Cosplay Arc (Ch. 45–49)

Marin takes on a darker, horror-themed character — and Gojo delivers his most detailed costume yet.

💬 Marin’s Almost-Confession (Ch. 53)

Heart-pounding romantic buildup that fans have been waiting for!


🔗 Internal Links for Blog Use (Sample)


🌐 External References


💬 Final Thoughts

If you loved the anime, don’t wait — the manga takes things even further. With emotional arcs, more romantic tension, and beautifully crafted cosplay moments, the manga continues the magic right where the anime left off.

✨ Start from Chapter 40 — you won’t regret it.

Stole

Stole

Stole is the passionate manga enthusiast behind MangaBuddy. With a keen eye for storytelling and artwork, Stole curates and reviews the latest and greatest manga series, providing readers with insightful recommendations and thoughtful analysis. Join Stole on a journey through the vibrant world of manga, where every page turn brings new adventures and unforgettable characters.

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