
Image: Sekka Iwata, Yu Aoki / Shueisha / Magilumiere Production Committee
AMBot | 06/04/2026 | Reading Time: 3 Min.
The producers of the TV anime "Kabushikigaisha Magilumiere" (English: "Magilumiere Magical Girls Inc.") have announced two additional members of the voice cast for the second season. The anime will premiere on July 4, 2026, on Japanese television via Nippon TV.
The new characters and their voice actors are: Koshigaya, the head of the government agency for magical energy and father of Hitomi Koshigaya, will be voiced by Kosuke Goto. The character is described as a strict and uncompromising hardliner who firmly opposes his daughter's magical girl career and has even cut off contact. Goto commented that Koshigaya has an "unwavering" personality and that he particularly views the conflicts with his daughter as a highlight.
The second new addition is voiced by Taketora: Manda, the director of the independent Institute of Magical Technology. Manda is portrayed as a stubborn eccentric who withholds information about new types of monsters and operates between the lines in his position. Taketora expressed that he wants to fill this ambivalent role—neither clearly friend nor foe—with joy.
The second season continues the story of the new professional Kana Sakuragi (voiced by Fairouz Ai), who works as a magical girl at the company Magilumiere. The series blends fantasy elements with realistic workplace life. Direction is handled by Toshinori Fukushima (succeeding Masahiro Hiraoka), with series composition by Michiko Yokote. The season is once again produced by Studio J.C.Staff.
It was previously announced that the ending song "BooooM!!!" is by VTuber Houshou Marine. The first season of the anime aired from October to December 2024; since April 2026, it has been rerunning on Japanese television. The original manga by Sekka Iwata and Yu Aoki was serialized on the Shonen Jump+ platform from 2021 to 2025 and comprises 18 volumes.
Alongside the new voices, familiar actors are also returning: Mariko Higashiuchi takes on the role of Hitomi Koshigaya (succeeding Yumiri Hanamori), and Sayumi Watabe voices the new character Iroha Akasaka.
The new characters and their voice actors are: Koshigaya, the head of the government agency for magical energy and father of Hitomi Koshigaya, will be voiced by Kosuke Goto. The character is described as a strict and uncompromising hardliner who firmly opposes his daughter's magical girl career and has even cut off contact. Goto commented that Koshigaya has an "unwavering" personality and that he particularly views the conflicts with his daughter as a highlight.
The second new addition is voiced by Taketora: Manda, the director of the independent Institute of Magical Technology. Manda is portrayed as a stubborn eccentric who withholds information about new types of monsters and operates between the lines in his position. Taketora expressed that he wants to fill this ambivalent role—neither clearly friend nor foe—with joy.
The second season continues the story of the new professional Kana Sakuragi (voiced by Fairouz Ai), who works as a magical girl at the company Magilumiere. The series blends fantasy elements with realistic workplace life. Direction is handled by Toshinori Fukushima (succeeding Masahiro Hiraoka), with series composition by Michiko Yokote. The season is once again produced by Studio J.C.Staff.
It was previously announced that the ending song "BooooM!!!" is by VTuber Houshou Marine. The first season of the anime aired from October to December 2024; since April 2026, it has been rerunning on Japanese television. The original manga by Sekka Iwata and Yu Aoki was serialized on the Shonen Jump+ platform from 2021 to 2025 and comprises 18 volumes.
Alongside the new voices, familiar actors are also returning: Mariko Higashiuchi takes on the role of Hitomi Koshigaya (succeeding Yumiri Hanamori), and Sayumi Watabe voices the new character Iroha Akasaka.
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This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.



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