The manga also inspired the Yuruyuri Nachu Yachumi! original video anime, which received the two-episode Yuruyuri Nachu Yachumi!+ television anime sequel before the third season debuted in 2015.
The Yuruyuri manga inspired three television anime seasons which Crunchyroll streamed as they aired.
The manga recently inspired a 10th anniversary original video anime (OVA) project last November, as well as the Miniyuri net anime last September.
The official Twitter account for the Yuruyuri manga had Tweeted about the manga as an apparent April Fool’s joke earlier this month.