Komi is the epitome of elegance and she is back for some more romantic comedy.
I’m talking about Komi (Komi Can’t Communicate) who just smashed records on Netflix last season. The series is back for another season to accomplish her goal of making 100 friends.
Komi Can’t Communicate season 2 trailer gives a glimpse of the theme songs – “Ao 100 Iro” (100 Blue Colors) and “Koshaberi Biyori” (Fine Day for Small Talk). It also showcases four new characters along with their cast.
The lovely catchy theme songs keep me humming as I heed to the video.
The trailer also teases all of the new friends that Komi will be adding to her list as she takes on more and more school activities outside of her comfort zone. Check out the character visuals below:
Shisuto Naruse is a narcissist. He is a self-proclaimed handsome man who cares about his hairstyle.
Chūshaku Kometani is a compulsive note-taker who usually follows Naruse-Kun.
Mukuni Katō is a classmate of Komi. She was in the same group as her on the field trip. She aims to become a professional shogi player like her grandfather.
Ayami Sasaki is Komi’s classmate. She was in Komi’s group during their school field trip. She loves to play yo-yo.
The cast for the new characters is also confirmed:
Character | Cast | Notable Works |
Shisuto Naruse | Katsuyuki Miura | Valas (Shironeko Project: Zero Chronicle) |
Chūshaku Kometani | Shotaro Uzawa | Kiyoshi Satō (Welcome to THE SPACE SHOW) |
Mikuni Katō | Fumiko Uchimura | Horn (How NOT to Summon a Demon Lord Omega) |
Ayami Sasaki | Minami Takahashi | Megumi Tadokoro (Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma) |
I can’t wait to see more of Komi-Tadano’s moments. The trailer giving a glimpse of both of them just made me all the more curious.
Will their relationship progress any further or will there be a new love rival? I’m intrigued to know what the future holds for Komi and her goals.
About Komi Can’t Communicate
Komi Can’t Communicate is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tomohito Oda.
It has been serialized in Shogakukan’s Weekly Shōnen Sunday since May 2016, with its chapters collected in twenty tankōbon volumes as of February 2021.
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!
With the whole student body keeping their distance and Komi unable to utter a single word, friendship might be forever beyond her reach
Source: Official website
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