Original
Teenager Yamato Akitsuki has moved from the Hiroshima countryside to Tokyo to begin his high school career. In return for room and board, he has agreed to help his aunt and cousin run their bathhouse and the adjacent girls-only dormitory where he will be staying. On his way to meet his relatives, he passes by a local high school track and is mesmerized by a high jumper practicing her technique. Later on, Yamato finds out that the high jumper is not just another resident of the dorm, but is also his neighbor. Suzuka Asahina is a heavily scouted track and field athlete who is attending the same high school he is enrolled in. A perfectionist by nature, Suzuka is put off by Yamato's clumsy and carefree attitude and finds it difficult to be near him. Determined to win her over, Yamato joins the track team after discovering his hidden talent for sprinting. Through his interactions with the track team, his classmates, and the ever-inebriated college students in the dorm, Yamato finds the resolve to become a better athlete and a more suitable companion to Suzuka, even if it means pushing himself to the point of exhaustion.
26
Total episodes
26
Canon episodes
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Filler episodes
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Every season
You may wonder, how many seasons does Suzuka have? Well, currently Suzuka has a total of 2 official seasons. Below is a complete list of the anime's seasons, arranged chronologically, including prequels, sequels, and canonical spin-offs.
Discover all seasons and episodes of this anime in broadcast order. Each season develops a key part of the story, introducing new characters, story arcs, and important events. Select any season to view detailed information such as the number of episodes, release dates, and a complete plot description.
What to watch, what to skip
You're in luck! Suzuka doesn't have a single filler episode: all 26 episodes are canon. It's a faithful adaptation of the original manga, so you can enjoy it from first to last without skipping anything or checking any list of expendable episodes.
The 26 episodes of Suzuka aired in 2005 and follow the story's chronological order. There are no transition episodes, no needless recaps, no arcs invented by the studio: every chapter advances the main plot and develops the characters just as the source material does.
In short, the watch order for Suzuka is as simple as it gets: start at episode 1 and keep going to episode 26 without detours. If you came looking for which Suzuka episodes are filler so you could skip them, the answer is that there aren't any.
Episode by episode
26 Episodes
| # | Episodes | Aired | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Anticipation07/07/2005 | 07/07/2005 | Canon |
| 2 | Smile07/14/2005 | 07/14/2005 | Canon |
| 3 | Sick Day07/21/2005 | 07/21/2005 | Canon |
| 4 | Field Day07/28/2005 | 07/28/2005 | Canon |
| 5 | Eye of the Storm08/04/2005 | 08/04/2005 | Canon |
| 6 | A Day at the Park08/11/2005 | 08/11/2005 | Canon |
| 7 | Decision08/18/2005 | 08/18/2005 | Canon |
| 8 | Distance08/25/2005 | 08/25/2005 | Canon |
| 9 | A Frame in Time09/01/2005 | 09/01/2005 | Canon |
| 10 | An Old Flame09/08/2005 | 09/08/2005 | Canon |
| 11 | Showdown09/15/2005 | 09/15/2005 | Canon |
| 12 | Misunderstandings09/22/2005 | 09/22/2005 | Canon |
| 13 | Lips09/29/2005 | 09/29/2005 | Canon |
| 14 | Blessing10/06/2005 | 10/06/2005 | Canon |
| 15 | Bellflower10/13/2005 | 10/13/2005 | Canon |
| 16 | Impulse10/20/2005 | 10/20/2005 | Canon |
| 17 | Boyfriend10/27/2005 | 10/27/2005 | Canon |
| 18 | Present11/03/2005 | 11/03/2005 | Canon |
| 19 | Breakup11/10/2005 | 11/10/2005 | Canon |
| 20 | Support11/17/2005 | 11/17/2005 | Canon |
| 21 | Regret11/24/2005 | 11/24/2005 | Canon |
| 22 | Preparation12/01/2005 | 12/01/2005 | Canon |
| 23 | Encouragement12/08/2005 | 12/08/2005 | Canon |
| 24 | Disappearance12/15/2005 | 12/15/2005 | Canon |
| 25 | Loss12/22/2005 | 12/22/2005 | Canon |
| 26 | Cool Wind12/29/2005 | 12/29/2005 | Canon |
Verified legal platforms
We don't have confirmed streaming platforms for this anime yet.
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Common questions
Suzuka has a total of 2 seasons. The series is completed. Each season is divided into multiple episodes with stories that advance the main plot of the anime.
In total, Suzuka has 26 episodes distributed across its 2 seasons. You can consult the complete episodes table to see the breakdown by season.
It is recommended to watch Suzuka in chronological broadcast order. This means starting from season 1 and continuing sequentially to the last season. Check our watch order guide which includes information about filler vs canon episodes for an optimal experience.
Suzuka is available on various legal streaming platforms. Check the platforms section at the top of this page to see where it's currently available. Options may vary depending on your geographic region.
Yes, Suzuka is a completed anime. All seasons have already aired and you can enjoy the series in its entirety without waiting for new episodes.
No, Suzuka does not have filler episodes. All its episodes are canon and faithfully follow the original manga story, so you can watch all episodes without worrying about skipping anything.
You can check the score, reviews, characters and statistics for Suzuka directly on MyAnimeList, the world's largest anime database. There you'll find the community rating, global ranking and opinions from other fans.