Series resumes on October 1
On Wednesday, it was announced that Fly Me to the Moon manga by Kenjirō Hata will pause its serialization in the 40th issue of Weekly Shonen Sunday magazine for the second time this year. It will resume in the 44th issue on October 1st.
The series returned from hiatus on June 25 after taking a hiatus on May 7.
Nasa, a high school student, encounters Tsukasa on his exam day, finds her attractive, and instantly develops feelings for her. He expresses his love but she states that she will only date him if they get married first. Later on his 18th birthday, Tsukasa appears as if they are getting married, marking the start of Nasa's married life.
In February 2018, Hata introduced his manga in Shogakukan's Weekly Shonen Sunday magazine. On June 18th, Shogakukan published the manga's 32nd compiled book volume. Viz Media is currently releasing the English version of the manga, with the 29th volume being released on August 12th.
In October 2020, a TV anime called "TONIKAWA: Over The Moon For You" was released based on a manga series of the same name. Crunchyroll streamed both the original Japanese version and dubbed versions in English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, and German as it aired. An OVA called "Tonikaku Kawaii SNS" was released in August 2021 in Japan and began streaming on Crunchyroll on the same day. In November 2022, a new episode of the anime was released in Japan and streamed on Crunchyroll. The second season of "TONIKAWA" premiered in April 2023 on Crunchyroll. ( link ) the anime as it aired.
The anime series "TONIKAWA: Over The Moon For You ~High School Days~" was based on a manga and consisted of four episodes that were released in July 2023.
Source: Shonen Sunday 40th issue