Kodoani.com – The official website and Twitter account for the anime adaptation of Tomohito Oda’s manga of the same name is Komi Can’t Communicate (Komi-san wa, Comyushou desu.) announced on Thursday that the series will get a second season in April 2022. Netflix revealed on Twitter that the anime will air a second season in 2022.
The website and account will reveal more information about the second season at a later date.
The 12th and final episode of the anime’s first season aired on Thursdays.
The anime premiered on TV Tokyo and other channels on October 6. The anime began streaming exclusively on Netflix in Japan on October 7.
Netflix premiered the anime outside of Japan on October 21, two weeks after it premiered in Japan, with new episodes weekly. Netflix will stream the anime in more than 190 countries and territories in eight dubbed languages and 31 languages with subtitles.
Ayumu Watanabe (Mysterious Girlfriend X, After the Rain, Children of the Sea) is directing the anime, while Kazuki Kawagoe (Beyblade Burst God episode writer and episode director) is directing the anime at OLM. Deko Akao (Snow White with the Red Hair, Noragami, Flying Witch) is composing the series. Atsuko Nakajima (Hakuoki: Demon of the Fleeting Blossom, Ranma ½, Tokyo Ghoul: re) designed the characters.
Cider Girl performed the opening theme song “Cinderella.” Kitri performed the ending theme song “Hikareinochi.”
Viz Media is publishing the manga in English and it describes the story:
Timid Tadano is an introverted person with an introverted personality and often distances himself from the crowd. But that all changed when he found himself alone in his classroom on his first day of High School with another girl named Komi. He quickly realized this girl wasn’t aloof – she was just super clumsy. Now it’s up to you to help her make 100 friends!
Oda launched the manga in Weekly Shonen Sunday in May 2016, after first publishing the manga’s one-shot version in September 2015. Shogakukan published the manga’s 23rd volume on October 18. Viz Media published the manga’s 16th volume on August 14.
The manga also inspired a live-action series that premiered on September 6 on NHK General’s late-night television channel “Yorudora”.
Via: Kodoani.com