Himouto! Umaru-chan Creator Steps Back from Weekly Manga Schedule
Sankaku Head, the artist behind the popular slice-of-life manga Himouto! Umaru-chan, has decided to end their weekly serialization pace, citing age and family responsibilities as key factors in the decision.

Sankaku Head, the talented artist behind the beloved manga series Himouto! Umaru-chan, has announced a significant change to their work schedule by stepping away from weekly serialization.
The creator cited personal reasons for this decision, specifically mentioning their age and responsibilities as a parent. This move reflects a growing trend among manga artists who are prioritizing work-life balance in an industry known for its demanding schedules.
Himouto! Umaru-chan became a fan favorite for its charming portrayal of Umaru Doma, a high school student who transforms from a perfect honor student in public to a lazy, game-obsessed otaku at home. The series resonated with readers for its humor and relatable family dynamics between Umaru and her older brother Taihei.
The manga spawned a successful anime adaptation that aired multiple seasons, introducing the characters to an even wider audience. Umaru's iconic hamster hoodie and her dual personality became instantly recognizable symbols in anime culture.
While this means fans won't see new chapters on a weekly basis, Sankaku Head hasn't indicated that the series is ending entirely. Many manga creators have found success with monthly or irregular publication schedules that allow for better planning and personal time.
This decision highlights the human side of manga creation, where artists must balance their creative passion with personal well-being and family commitments.
