On March 19, 2025, the official website and X account for I’m Living with an Otaku NEET Kunoichi announced exciting updates, including the unveiling of a striking new key visual, additional cast members, and the eagerly anticipated release date for the second cour of the anime, set for April 6, 2025. Furthermore, a new ending theme song was also revealed by the anime’s production team.
Produced by Studio Quad, the anime adapts the well-received manga created by author Yakitomato and illustrator Kotatsu. Originally serialized on Kotatsu’s official X handle in January 2020, the manga transitioned to print format through ASCII Media Works in August 2021, gaining a broader audience.
Release of the Second Cour on April 6, 2025
As part of the announcement, it was confirmed that the second cour of I’m Living with an Otaku NEET Kunoichi will premiere at 1:30 JST on April 6, 2025, airing on networks including Tokyo MX, BS11, and Sun TV. This delivers an exciting continuation for fans who have been following the series since its initial run during Winter 2025, which began streaming on d Anime Store on January 5, 2025.
In conjunction with the release information, two new cast members were introduced: Mayu Sagara, who voices Kiraa Ventol, and Yurie Kozakai, who provides the voice for Kurena Ventol. The promotional visual showcases these new characters alongside the tagline, “Strong enemy, attack?”articulated in Japanese and English.
Comments from the newly announced cast members express their excitement about their roles. Mayu Sagara noted Kiraa’s duality, mentioning her cool appearance juxtaposed with ruthless behavior, and expressed eagerness to portray a compelling “strong villain character.”Similarly, Yurie Kozakai shared her enthusiasm for the dynamic interactions between Kiraa and Kurena throughout the series.
Additionally, the anime’s staff announced that the main characters—Shizuri Ideura (voiced by Hinaki Yano), Hina Izumi (Saya Aizawa), Kanae Natsumi (Hina Kino), and Ayame Momochi (Fairouz Ali)—contributed to the new ending theme titled “Darashinai Everyday.”
Further Insights

In the cast lineup, prominent voices include Hinaki Yano as Shizuri Ideura, Saya Aizawa as Hina Izumi, Sho Nogami as Toru Nakayama, and veteran voice actor Shigeru Chiba as the narrator. Hisashi Saito takes on the directing role at Studio Quad, with Takashi Aoshima overseeing the series scripts. Masahiko Suzuki serves as the character designer, and CMJK is credited for the music composition.
The romantic comedy unfolds the adventures of Tsukasa, an ordinary salaryman whose life spirals into chaos after encountering demons on an eventful night. Fortunately, he is rescued by the clever Kunoichi, Shizuri, who doubles as a lazy Otaku NEET during her downtime. The storyline intricately explores the dynamics of their cohabitation and the ensuing escapades.
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