The Komi Can’t Communicate Season 2 release date is confirmed for midnight on April 6, 2022 (effectively April 7th), the Spring 2022 anime season.
On March 12, 2022, it was confirmed that the second season will be streaming exclusively on Netflix on that day. But the Netflix USA release date schedule hasn’t been detailed yet.
In addition to Komi-san wa, Comyushou desu Season 2 coming out on Netflix, the Komi English dub was released in February 2022. (See below for more details.)
It’s also confirmed that the anime TV series was renewed by Netflix, which means the titular Shouko Komi will continue her quest for 100 friends with the help of Hitohito Tadano.
Netflix is officially labeling the second season as Komi Can’t Communicate Part 2. In essence, Komi Part 2 is a split-cour anime season.
What’s a “cour,” you might ask? For those unfamiliar with the lingo, a “cour” is a three-month block of TV broadcasting based on the physical seasons usually composed of 10 to 13 episodes.
A “split-cour” is where a single anime season takes a multi-month break before resuming TV broadcasting.
Sometimes a split-cour will be labeled as a second part like Mushoku Tensei Part 2. Then you have odd cases like the 86 anime where the second part was officially relabeled as 86 Season 2 after initially being called Part 2.
The main staff and studio for Komi Can’t Communicate Season 2 hasn’t been announced yet. Considering the quick turnaround time it’s likely to remain the same.
The first season of Netflix’s Komi Can’t Communicate anime was produced by Japanese animation Studio OLM, the company responsible for the Pokemon TV series, including Pokemon Journeys. In 2021, Studio OLM also released Restaurant to Another World Season 2 and the Odd Taxi anime.
KVin of Sakuga Blog provided some perspective on how the anime project was handled: “If you’re wondering how Komi-san gets to have a second season (or rather a split 2nd cours) so fast while the same team (OLM Team Kojima) is producing a consecutive 2 cours anime in Summertime Rendering with the same airdate: 8/12 episodes of the series were fully outsourced.”
For the first season, the project was helmed by chief director Ayumu Watanabe, who is best known for his work on Doraemon, After The Rain, and Children of the Sea. He worked with first-time director Kazuki Kawagoe, whose episode director credits include Beyblade Burst, Bungo and Alchemist, Asteroid in Love.
Writer Hitomi Mieno (Deko Akao) handled the series composition. She’s best known for her work on the Noragami anime series. In recent times, she has worked on The Dungeon of Black Company, Assassin’s Pride, Suppose a Kid from the Last Dungeon Boonies Moved to a Starter Town?, Pokemon Journeys, The Detective Is Already Dead, and The Case Study of Vanitas.
Artist Atsuko Nakajima (Devil May Cry anime 2007, Ranma 1/2, Tokyo Ghoul, Trinity Blood) was the character designer. Composer Yukari Hashimoto (March Comes In Like a Lion) created the music.
The Komi Can’t Communicate Season 2 OP (opening) theme song music “100 Blue Colors (Ao 100 Iro)” will be performed by Miku Itou, while the and ED (ending) “Fine Day for Small Talk (Koshaberi Biyori)” will be performed by FantasticYouth.
For the first season, the Komi Can’t Communicate OP “Cinderella” was performed by Cider Girl, while the EDs “Sympathy” and “Gullible People (Hikare Inochi)” were both performed by Kitri.
The release schedule for the first season of Netflix’s Komi Can’t Communicate was a remarkable change of pace for the streaming giant. Typically, Netflix anime exclusives are locked away in so-called Netflix jail until the entire season has already been released in Japan, but Netflix decided to change things up by releasing episodes weekly.
Netflix has apparently been experimenting with various release schedules in Fall 2021. Besides the weekly Blue Period anime, the ARCANE: League of Legends animation (ARCANE Season 2 is confirmed) was released weekly as three separate acts composed of nine episodes in total, while Netflix’s JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Part 6 is releasing 12 episodes before the Japanese TV broadcast even begins in January 2022.
Still, the Komi anime actually did release first in Tokyo, Japan. The TV show first began broadcasting locally in Japan on NHK General TV on October 7, 2021. Then Netflix began streaming the episodes weekly beginning October 2, 2021.
Thus, the first season’s finale, Komi Can’t Communicate Episode 12, is released on Netflix on January 6, 2022, whereas Japan watches the ending first on December 23, 2021.
- Updated March 22, 2022: Added Komi Can’t Communicate Season 2 trailer.
- Updated March 12, 2022: Added Netflix info.
- Updated March 1, 2022: Added Komi Season 2 OP/ED info.
- Updated February 25, 2022: Exact Komi Can’t Communicate Season 2 release date confirmed.
- Updated February 8, 2022: Added Komi Can’t Communicate dub info.
- Updated December 22, 2021: Komi-San Season 2 confirmed!
- Updated December 19, 2021: Added Komi 2022 announcement.
This article provides everything that is known about Netflix’s Komi Can’t Communicate Season 2 (Komi-san wa, Comyushou desu Season 2 / Komi Season 2) and all related news. As such, this article will be updated over time with news, rumors, and analysis. Meanwhile, let’s delve down into what is known for certain.
Netflix’s Komi Can’t Communicate English dub release date in February 2022
The first season of the Komi Can’t Communicate anime was initially streaming with English subtitles on Netflix (not FUNimation, Crunchyroll, VRV, Hulu, or Amazon Prime Video). It was a long wait for the dubbed version since Netflix’s Komi Can’t Communicate dub release date was on February 7, 2022.
This isn’t surprising since part of the reason Netflix USA typically delays the release is so that their anime exclusives can be dubbed for international audiences. Thus, in addition to the Komi English dub, there are dubs for Spanish, French, and German. Internationally, there are over eight languages dubbed and 31 languages subtitled in over 190 countries and territories.
Here is the Komi English dub cast:
- Amber Lee Connors as Shōko Komi
- Kyle McCarley as Hitohito Tadano
- Skyler Davenport as Najimi Osana
- Amber May as Narrator
- Cristina Vee as Ren Yamai
- Cherami Leigh as Omoharu Nakanaka
- Sarah Williams as Himiko Agari
- Jack Dillon as Mono Shinobimono
- Casey Mongillo as Nene Onemine
- Kira Buckland as Makeru Yadano
- Todd Haberkorn as Tsukasa Aizawa
- Suzie Yeung as Chika Netsuno
- Sean Chiplock as Shigeo Chiarai
- Dorothy Fahn as Shuko Komi
- Devin Hennessy as Taisei Sonoda
It’s also predicted that the Komi Can’t Communicate Season 2 English dub release date will be scheduled for Summer 2022.
Komi Can’t Communicate Part 2 release date on Netflix US
On March 12, 20221, Netflix, NHK, Shogakukan, and Studio OLM officially confirmed the exact Komi Can’t Communicate Season 2 release date on Netflix. The production of the Komi Can’t Communicate sequel was announced in addition to the TV streaming date on Netflix Japan. Netflix eventually announced the the international release schedule on Netflix US and other regions was on April 27, 2022.
Once the news is officially confirmed, this article will be updated with the relevant information.
In the meantime, it’s possible to speculate about when the Komi-san wa, Comyushou desu Season 2 release date will occur in the future on Netflix.
On December 22, 2021, the Netflix Anime Twitter account announced, “[Komi Can’t Communicate] Part 2 headed to Netflix in 2022!”
Now that we know that the anime production committee had Komi renewed, the only question is the timing of the Komi Can’t Communicate Season 2 Netflix release date. Hopefully, it’ll be released weekly similar to the first season.
The first season was broadcast on Japanese TV from October 7 to December 23, 2021, whereas Netflix streamed the episodes internationally from October 21, 2021, to January 6, 2022. Since the second season followed a similar pattern, the Komi Can’t Communicate Season 2 Netflix release date was on April 27, 2022.
One critical distinction to know is that Netflix itself didn’t directly decide whether to have Komi Can’t Communicate renewed. Netflix has exclusive international streaming rights, but they’re not part of the anime production committee that will make the decision.
Regardless, the streaming success (or lack thereof) on Netflix is a critical factor since streaming revenue is the biggest portion of income in the anime industry. The Komi anime managed to make the Netflix Japan Top 10, but not the global Netflix Top 10 for English or non-English TV shows.
Thankfully, Netflix has a history of its anime exclusives being renewed even when they’re not topping the global charts. For example, Netflix’s Record of Ragnarok Season 2, BEASTARS Season 3, The Seven Deadly Sins Season 5, Ultraman Season 2, and The Way of the House Husband Season 2 were all confirmed in production shortly after their respective previous seasons were released.
But it’s not like being a Netflix anime exclusive signifies an automatic renewal. Netflix’s Yasuke Season 2, Netflix’s High-Rise Invasion Season 2, Netflix’s Kengan Ashura Season 3, Netflix’s Drifting Dragons Season 2, Netflix’s The Idhun Chronicles Season 3, and Netflix’s 7 SEEDS Season 3 were never announced even though several of these TV shows were based on finished stories from books or Japanese manga series.
The Komi Can’t Communicate reviews were also a positive sign for renewal. Although some reviewers think that Komi’s gag comedy formula gets stale too quickly, the majority seem to love the TV show since it has higher than normal review scores from anime fans.
Komi Can’t Communicate manga ending relatively soon?
The story for the anime TV series is based on the Komi Can’t Communicate manga series by creator Tomohito Oda. First released as a manga one-shot in September 2015, the series began serializing weekly in Shogakukan’s Weekly Shonen Sunday in May 2016 and by January 2022 Volume 24 had been published.
North American publisher VIZ Media is handling the Komi Can’t Communicate manga’s English translation in the USA, Canada, UK, and other English-speaking countries. By February 8, 2022, the English version was up to Volume 17, with the Volume 18 release date scheduled for April 12, 2022, Volume 19 for June 14, 2022, and Volume 20 for August 9, 2022.
When the anime premiered in Fall 2021, the manga was already well over 300 chapters long. While the climax and final chapter haven’t been announced yet, a now-deleted tweet by manga news leaker Manga Mogura claimed that the Komi manga would reach the “final phase” in Weekly Shonen Sunday Issue 1, 2022, which comes out on December 1, 2021.
Warning: The following two paragraphs contain minor spoilers for anime-only fans.
Regardless of whether that’s true or not, we know that the Komi Can’t Communicate manga’s ending is likely coming up since Chapter 323 featured the second-year graduation ceremony. The manga has now moved onto the characters of Class 3-1.
RomCom manga series typically end with high school graduation and Japanese high schools only have three years. Komi is also close to reaching her goal of 100 friends in the manga. Further, Chapters 223 and 302 featured a major new development that defines the story arcs thereafter.
In Japanese narratives, there is a four-act structure known as Kishōtenketsu.
- Ki : Introduction
- Shō : Development
- Ten : Twist (complication)
- Ketsu : Conclusion (reconciliation)
During the Twist phase, the story turns toward an unexpected development, and it contains the yama, or climax, of the story. Although the Komi Can’t Communicate climax has not been announced yet, it will need to be contained in the third saga, which could be considered the third year of high school.
Now, it’s possible that the story could be extended beyond high school along the lines of Teasing Master Takagi-san. In that other manga series, the main characters were shown as adults. Komi’s social anxiety would allow for new jokes in the setting of work or even college.
Unfortunately, Tomohito hasn’t provided any hints about plans for the final volume or final chapter. Let’s just hope the manga creator figures out a good way to wrap up the series with a final plot twist at the ending.
Komi Can’t Communicate manga compared to the anime’s first season
The anime’s first episode beautifully introduced the premise with poignant moments of silence combined with music that heightened the emotional intensity of the opening scenes. From there, the anime adopted a format that was more typical to slice-of-life rom-com manga adaptations.
Like many rom-com manga series, the Komi Can’t Communicate manga tends to have self-contained stories in certain chapters. However, in most of the volumes, there are story arcs where multiple chapters are connected together in consecutive order, but the manga’s format gave some freedom to the anime writers to shift story events around.
Similar to the Kaguya-sama: Love is War and the Don’t Toy with Me, Miss Nagatoro anime (Kaguya-sama Season 3 and Don’t Toy with Me, Miss Nagatoro Season 2 are both already confirmed), the Komi anime adapts chapters out of order and makes some changes, including Episode 1 giving cameos to Kometani Chusaku and Naruse Shisuto even though the manga didn’t introduce them until Volume 8: Chapter 102.
Komi Episode 4 also made the interesting change of having Tadano kidnapper Yamai Ren wielding sharpened chopsticks rather than the manga’s large kitchen knife. While the anime was probably trying to downplay the connection to horrible bloody violence (it’s TV-G rated, after all) and keep the comedic vibe, the fact that Yamai sharpened her eating utensils into a weapon on the spot probably just made her seem even more psychotic…
The addition of the 24 TV show-style countdown time was also a nice anime-only touch in Episode 4.
Here’s a guide to how the anime adapted the first season:
- Komi Can’t Communicate Episode 1: Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 12 (partial)
- Komi Can’t Communicate Episode 2: Chapters 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 (partial), 13
- Komi Can’t Communicate Episode 3: Chapters 14, 16, 17, 18, 19
- Komi Can’t Communicate Episode 4: Chapters 20, 23, 24, 25, 26
- Komi Can’t Communicate Episode 5: Chapters 21, 22, 27, 28, 31, 32, 30
- Komi Can’t Communicate Episode 6: Chapters 29, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37
- Komi Can’t Communicate Episode 7: Chapters 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44
- Komi Can’t Communicate Episode 8: Chapters TBA (likely 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50)
- Komi Can’t Communicate Episode 9: Chapters 43, 48, 51, 52, 53
- Komi Can’t Communicate Episode 10: Chapters 54, 55, 57, 58, Bonus/Omake 4
- Komi Can’t Communicate Episode 11: Chapters 62, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68
- Komi Can’t Communicate Episode 12: Chapters 69, 70, 71, 72, 73
Some manga chapters were skipped outright, but at least the anime’s adaptation pacing allowed the comedic timing to remain true to the source material.
All in all, the first season’s ending adapted the Culture Festival story arc, which runs from Chapter 62 to 73. That means the ending of Komi-san wa, Comyushou desu Episode 12 corresponded to the first chapter of Volume 6.
It’s the perfect stopping point since it gives Tadano x Komi a moment to shine as they dance together… albeit dressed up in maid girl cosplay. The after-party karaoke chapter could be summarized in the background while the ED is playing.
The good news is that there is plenty of source material for making Komi Can’t Communicate Season 2. There are already more than enough chapters for Komi Season 3.
Better yet, English-only manga readers who wish to read ahead of the anime can jump straight to Komi Volume 6.
Komi-san wa, Comyushou desu Season 2 anime spoilers (plot summary/synopsis)
Note: Here is the official summary for manga Volume 6:
Socially anxious high school student Shoko Komi’s greatest dream is to make some friends, but everyone at school mistakes her crippling social anxiety for cool reserve. Luckily she meets Tadano, a timid wallflower who decides to step out of his comfort zone in order to help her achieve her goal of making 100 friends.
Komi and her friends had an eventful culture festival, so Najimi suggests that they all go to karaoke to finish off the day with a song. Komi loves hanging out with everyone, but the stress of worrying about singing in front of them is threatening to ruin the whole outing for her. Can Komi find a way to overcome her fear, or will karaoke end in misery?
Unfortunately, anime fans will have to wait until the Komi Can’t Communicate Season 2 release date to watch what happens next. Stay tuned!