Unzipped' is one of those rare manga that blends comedy and heart in such a quirky way. The ending wraps up with protagonist Haru finally coming to terms with his identity after all the chaotic cross-dressing shenanigans. The final chapters focus on his relationship with his childhood friend, Rui, who’s known his secret all along. There’s this touching moment where Haru stops pretending and just embraces who he is—not as a boy or a girl, but as himself. The author doesn’t force a traditional romance; instead, it’s more about self-acceptance and friendship. The last panel shows Haru laughing freely, no longer hiding behind the 'unzipped' persona, and it’s such a satisfying payoff after all the misunderstandings and humor.
What I love about the ending is how it avoids clichés. Haru doesn’t magically 'fix' his identity to fit societal norms, and Rui doesn’t pressure him into a label. It’s open-ended in the best way, leaving room for interpretation while still feeling complete. The humor stays intact, too—like Haru’s dad finally finding out and just shrugging because he’s used to the chaos by now. If you’ve followed the series, the ending feels earned, not rushed.
The ending of 'Unzipped' hit me differently because it’s not just about the protagonist’s journey—it’s about the people around him growing, too. Haru’s arc culminates in this quiet but powerful scene where he performs onstage in drag, not as a joke or a disguise, but as an expression of himself. The supporting characters, like his sister and the school’s fashion club, all have these little moments where they reflect on how Haru’s honesty changed their perspectives. Even the 'rival' character, who spent most of the story mocking him, gets a redemption arc where he admits he was just jealous of Haru’s courage.
What stands out is the lack of grand speeches or dramatic reveals. The story trusts its characters to evolve naturally. The final volume has this subtle shift in art style, too—less exaggerated comedy faces, more warm, grounded expressions. It’s like the visual tone matures alongside Haru. The last chapter doesn’t tie up every loose thread, but it doesn’t need to. It feels like a snapshot of life moving forward, not a forced 'happily ever after.'
I binged 'Unzipped' in a weekend, and the ending stuck with me because it’s so refreshingly low-key. Haru’s big moment isn’t some dramatic confession or makeover—it’s him wearing a mix of 'male' and 'female' clothes to school, and nobody making a big deal out of it. The series spends so much time on over-the-top humor that the understated finale really lands. Even the romance subplot with Rui ends on a sweet, ambiguous note—they hold hands, but it’s unclear if they’re dating or just closer than ever. The manga’s message seems to be: 'You do you, and the right people will stay.' Simple, but effective.
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