Hyakusho Kizoku Season 3 Anime – Main Trailer, Release Date & Theme Song Revealed

Hyakusho Kizoku Season 3 premieres October 3, 2025. Watch the main trailer, hear pachae’s new theme song, and explore details about Hiromu Arakawa’s autobiographical farming comedy.

Hyakusho Kizoku Season 3 Anime – Main Trailer, Release Date & Theme Song Revealed
Hyakusho Kizoku Season 3 TV Anime Main Trailer Announces October 3 Premiere Date

Hyakusho Kizoku Season 3 Anime Premieres October 3, 2025 – Main Trailer and Theme Song Revealed

Summary: The third season of Hyakusho Kizoku (Noble Farmer), based on Fullmetal Alchemist creator Hiromu Arakawa’s autobiographical manga, will premiere on October 3, 2025. The new trailer showcases rock band pachae’s fresh theme song “Kage ni Nari Hinata ni Nari.”

Hyakusho Kizoku Season 3 Main Trailer Unveiled

The official website for Hyakusho Kizoku has released the main trailer for the highly anticipated third season of the anime. The video confirms that the series will return on October 3, 2025, continuing the comedic and heartfelt journey inspired by Hiromu Arakawa’s real-life experiences growing up on a dairy farm in Hokkaido.

Fans got their first glimpse of the new season’s tone and visuals, along with the announcement of a brand-new theme song.

New Theme Song by pachae

The trailer highlights the opening theme “Kage ni Nari Hinata ni Nari” (In the Shade, In the Sun) performed by the rising three-piece rock band pachae.

In their statement, pachae expressed excitement about contributing to the series:

“Just as the sun gives rise to shade, and shade makes the sun shine brighter, everyone has their moment. We hope this song helps viewers embrace their individuality through this anime.”

About Hyakusho Kizoku

Hyakusho Kizoku is an autobiographical manga created by Hiromu Arakawa, best known for Fullmetal Alchemist. Drawing on her upbringing in Tokachi-city, Hokkaido, where her family managed a dairy and crop farm, the series mixes heartfelt storytelling with witty humor about agricultural life.

  • Manga Serialization: Began in Un Poco (2006–2009), later moved to WINGS magazine.

  • Volumes Published: 8 tankobon volumes, with 4.1 million copies in print as of December 2023.

  • Anime History:

    • Season 1 aired July–September 2023 (12 episodes).

    • Season 2 aired October–December 2024 (12 episodes).

    • Season 3 was officially announced after the Season 2 finale on December 20, 2024.

Why Fans Are Excited

The anime’s charm lies in blending slice-of-life farming comedy with Arakawa’s unique humor and real-world farming struggles. Season 3 promises more heartfelt storytelling, grounded laughs, and a fresh perspective on agricultural life through the lens of anime.

With a new theme song and an October premiere, fans have every reason to look forward to this fall release.