Yes, the Nisekoi anime has finished its broadcast run, concluding with two seasons.
While the anime has indeed concluded and no further seasons have been produced, many viewers feel that the story, as adapted in the anime, does not reach a definitive conclusion regarding the protagonist's romantic choice. The ending of the second season provides a natural stopping point for that particular season's narrative arc, but it doesn't fully resolve the overarching romantic dilemma presented in the original manga.
Understanding the Nisekoi Anime's Conclusion
Nisekoi aired its first season, titled Nisekoi, followed by a second season, Nisekoi:. These two seasons collectively adapted a significant portion of Naoshi Komi's popular manga series.
- Completion of Broadcast: All planned anime episodes for Nisekoi have been released. There have been no announcements or indications of further anime adaptations since the conclusion of Nisekoi:.
- Narrative Resolution: The anime concludes before adapting the entirety of the manga's story, particularly the final arcs that lead to the protagonist, Raku Ichijō, making a definitive choice between the various heroines. This means that while the anime itself is complete in terms of its production and airing, the full romantic resolution of the story is only found by reading the manga from where the anime left off.
Therefore, for fans seeking the ultimate conclusion to the love polygon and Raku's decision, continuing with the manga is necessary after watching the anime's final season. The anime provides a substantial and enjoyable adaptation of the initial and middle parts of the story, but it does not cover the final chapters that wrap up the narrative completely.