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Is Silver Spoon Finished? Everything You Need to Know Before Watching

What is Silver Spoon?
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Silver Spoon (also known as Gin no Saji) is a unique blend of comedy, drama, and romance that takes a refreshing look at education and hard work. The story follows Yugo Hachiken, an academic ace who feels the heavy pressure of his family’s expectations. Seeking a way out and a place where no one knows him, Hachiken makes the unexpected choice to enroll in an agricultural high school.

However, Hachiken quickly discovers that academic success doesn’t translate to the fields. He is thrust into a world of farming and agriculture, where he must learn the grueling reality of food production while trying to keep up with classmates who have lived and breathed the farming world their entire lives. If you’re looking for a grounded story about personal growth, you can watch the anime on Prime Video.

Is the Anime Really Finished?
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When asking “is the anime finished?”, the answer is nuanced. There are two seasons of the anime that aired between 2013 and 2014. While these provide a wonderful introduction to Hachiken’s journey, they do not cover the entirety of the story.

According to the source material, the Silver Spoon manga ran from April 2011 all the way until November 2019. Because the anime concluded several years before the manga ended, those who watch only the anime will miss a significant portion of the character development and the ultimate conclusion of the plot. To get the full, satisfying ending to Yugo’s journey, you will need to continue with the source material. You can buy the Silver Spoon manga here to see how the story concludes.

Who Is This Anime For?
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Silver Spoon is best suited for viewers who enjoy “slice-of-life” stories with a focus on school life and personal maturity. Its appeal lies in the contrast between Hachiken’s urban, academic background and the raw, honest nature of agricultural work.

If you enjoy themes of friendship, the struggle of finding one’s own path in life, and a healthy dose of comedy mixed with heartfelt drama, this is a must-watch. It’s an excellent choice for anyone who wants a break from high-fantasy or action-heavy series in favor of something more human and educational.

Recommended Watch and Read Order#

Navigating the relationship between the anime and manga is straightforward. You can refer to the relationship tree on this page for a visual breakdown, but here are our specific recommendations:

Release Order
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For those who want to experience the series as it was released to the public:

  1. Silver Spoon Season 1 (2013)
  2. Silver Spoon Season 2 (2014)

Completionist & Source Material Order
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If you want the full story and every detail, we recommend the following path:

  1. Watch Silver Spoon Season 1.
  2. Watch Silver Spoon Season 2.
  3. Read the Silver Spoon manga to finish the story through to the final chapters released in 2019.

Regardless of how you choose to dive in, you might want to pick up some Silver Spoon merchandise to celebrate your journey into the world of farming!


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Silver Spoon • manga • 2011-04-06 to 2019-11-27 (Weekly Shonen Sunday, 2011 #19 - 2019 #52)
  └─(adaptation)→  Silver Spoon • anime • 2013-07-11 to 2013-09-19
   └─(sequel)→   Silver Spoon • anime • 2014-01-09

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