The popular anime series Magilumiere Magical Girls Inc., known for its unique blend of magical girl action and workplace satire, has officially confirmed that its second season is slated for release in 2026. This announcement follows the conclusion of the first season in December 2024, which aired from October to December of that year.
A Confirmed Continuation
The news of a second season for Magilumiere Magical Girls Inc. was widely reported by various anime news outlets, including Anime News Network, Crunchyroll News, and Anime Corner, immediately after the first season’s final episode aired. The official website and social media accounts for the anime also corroborated the 2026 premiere year, alongside the reveal of a new teaser visual featuring the protagonist, Kana Sakuragi.
The first season of the anime, produced by Moe and J.C.Staff, received positive attention for its fresh and often humorous take on the magical girl genre, setting it within a corporate environment where magical girls are employed to combat supernatural threats known as “Kaii.” Amazon Prime Video licensed the series for global streaming, making it accessible to a wide international audience.
Production Details and Manga’s Conclusion
While specific details regarding the staff and animation studio for the second season have yet to be fully disclosed, the first season was directed by Masahiro Hiraoka, with Shingo Nagai handling series composition and scripts, Hidehiro Asama designing the characters, and Makoto Miyazaki composing the music. The main voice cast, including Fairouz Ai as Kana Sakuragi and Yumiri Hanamori as Hitomi Koshigaya, is expected to reprise their roles.
The anime adaptation is based on the manga series Magilumiere Co. Ltd. (also known as Magilumiere Magical Girls Inc. in English) written by Sekka Iwata and illustrated by Yu Aoki. The manga, which began serialization on Shueisha’s Shōnen Jump+ website and app in October 2021, recently concluded its four-year run with its final chapter released on July 9, 2025. This timing, with the manga’s conclusion aligning with the anime’s confirmed continuation, suggests a planned progression for the narrative across both mediums.