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Is La Blue Girl Finished? Watch Order and Everything You Need to Know

Is the Anime Really Finished?
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When asking “Is the anime finished?” regarding La Blue Girl (also known as Injū Gakuen), it is important to look at the production history. The anime experience consists of the original 1992 adaptation followed by two sequels: Lady Blue (1994) and Blue Girl Returns (2001).

While the anime series has concluded its run of releases, those seeking the most complete version of the story should look toward the source material. The original manga ran from 1989 to 1992. If you want to ensure you haven’t missed any narrative details from the original vision, we recommend picking up the La Blue Girl manga.

Audience and Appeal: Who is this for?
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La Blue Girl is not for everyone. It sits at the intersection of three distinct genres: erotica, horror, and the supernatural.

Themes and Vibe
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The series heavily features themes of demons and ninja, blending supernatural combat with adult content. It is best suited for viewers who enjoy dark, supernatural horror elements combined with explicit erotica. If you are a fan of niche 90s supernatural titles with a heavy adult edge, this series will likely appeal to you.

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Recommended Watch and Read Order#

Depending on whether you are a casual viewer or a completionist, your path through the La Blue Girl universe will differ. For a detailed visual breakdown of these connections, please refer to the relationship tree below this article.

The Release Order
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If you want to experience the series as it was released to the public, follow this sequence:

  1. Blue Girl (1992)
  2. Lady Blue (1994)
  3. Blue Girl Returns (2001)

The Completionist Order
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For those who want every piece of available media, we recommend starting with the written source material before moving into the animations:

  1. Blue Girl Manga (1989–1992)
  2. Blue Girl Anime (1992)
  3. Lady Blue Anime (1994)
  4. Blue Girl Returns Anime (2001)

The “Source Material” Path
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For viewers who don’t mind jumping between mediums to get the full story, starting with the manga and then watching the anime sequels is the most thorough approach. You can find the manga here to begin your journey.

Useful Tips for Viewers
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If you are looking to stream the series, you can search for La Blue Girl on Prime Video (which collaborates with Crunchyroll in various regions) to see availability in your country.

For collectors interested in the history of the series, you may find it interesting that the titles were previously handled by Central Park Media, and there has been significant history regarding their licensing and classification by boards like the BBFC.

Looking to complete your collection? Check out the latest La Blue Girl merchandise to find available collectibles.

Blue Girl • manga • 1989 to 1992
  └─(adaptation)→  Blue Girl • anime • 1992
   └─(sequel)→   Lady Blue • anime • 1994
   └─(sequel)→   Blue Girl Returns • anime • 2001-05-25

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