Komi Can’t Communicate Season 2 Announced For April 2022 Debut

Today we hear that another popular anime that aired during the fall season is getting a second cour, and it's Komi Can't Communicate.
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Today we hear that another popular anime that aired during the fall season is getting a second cour, and it’s Komi Can’t Communicate.

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The wholesome anime, aired in the west on Netflix, will debut its second season in April 2022, which is a testament to its success.

The announcement was made on the official Twitter account of the series, and you can see it below.

The franchise originated from a manga by Tomohito Oda that has been serialized on Weekly Shounen Sunday since 2016 and is still ongoing.

Before landing into the realm of anime, it actually receive a TV drama in Japan, aired by the state television NHK.

Incidentally, today we also heard that the TV anime based on the beloved visual novel Muv Luv Alternative will also receive a second season next year.


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