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'Magilumiere' Season 2 Trailer Teases Koshigaya's Past

'Magilumiere' Season 2 Trailer Teases Koshigaya's Past
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What the New Trailer Shows

The second promotional video for Season 2 opens inside a magical technology research institute, where Kana and the Magilumiere staff take on a new breed of anomaly. The footage also shows Koshigaya Hitomi before she joined the company, a period the first season didn't explore.

Magilumiere Magical Girls Inc. is set in a world where fighting anomalies is a licensed profession, not a secret destiny. The series follows Kana Sakuragi, a fresh college graduate who lands a job at Magilumiere Ltd. and learns the trade from her veteran colleagues. The result blends corporate comedy with monster-of-the-week action, with workplace dynamics driving as much of the story as the battles. The manga by Sekka Iwata and Yū Aoki ran on Shueisha's Jump+ app from 2021 to 2025.

The trailer uses "Latte Magic," the Season 2 opening theme. The track is a collaboration between syudou and Yagi Yūsei of the performance group FANTASTICS.

Cast and Production

J.C.STAFF (Food Wars!, A Certain Scientific Railgun) returns to handle animation for Season 2. Toshinori Fukushima directs, with Michiko Yokote on series composition and scripts, Masahiro Fujii on character design, and Makoto Miyazaki composing the score.

Fairouz Ai (Jolyne Cujoh in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean, Power in Chainsaw Man) leads the cast as Kana Sakuragi. Mariko Tōuchi reprises Koshigaya Hitomi, the colleague whose pre-company life the new trailer spotlights. Rikiya Koyama voices Shigemoto Kōji, Daiki Yamashita plays Futakoyama Kazuo, and Akira Ishida takes on Koga Kei. The full 14-member voice cast also includes Ryōta Ōsaka, Chika Anzai, Kaori Ishihara, Yurina Amami, Kōsuke Gotō, Takeko, Manaka Iwami, Sayumi Watabe, and Katsuya Fukunishi.

Looking Ahead

Magilumiere Magical Girls Inc. Season 2 premieres Saturday, July 4, 2026 at 24:55 on NTV. The first episode starts slightly later at 25:05, or 1:05 AM Sunday in standard time. Streaming begins the same day on Amazon Prime Video, alongside ABEMA, DMM TV, d Anime Store, Hulu, U-NEXT, and over a dozen additional Japanese services including FOD, Lemino, and TVer.

No international streaming partner beyond Prime Video has been confirmed for Season 2. Season 1 streamed globally on Prime Video in 2024, so the same arrangement appears likely.

The source manga is published in English by Viz Media, with chapters also available through Shueisha's Manga Plus service.

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