Komi Can't Communicate (2021)

A charming anime about a shy girl's heartfelt journey to overcome social anxiety and make 100 friends.

Komi Can't Communicate - Series Information

  • Original Title: 古見さんは、コミュ症です。
  • First Air Year: 2021
  • Last Air Year: 2022
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Animation, Comedy, Drama
  • Content Rating (US): TV-14
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 24
  • Status: Returning Series
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • First Air Date: October 7, 2021 (United States - TV-14), October 7, 2021 (Canada - PG), October 7, 2021 (Germany - 6), October 7, 2021 (France - 10), October 7, 2021 (India - U/A 13+), October 7, 2021 (Australia - PG), October 7, 2021 (Brazil - 14), October 7, 2021 (Mexico - B), October 7, 2021 (Italy - T), October 7, 2021 (Spain - 7)
  • Networks: TV Tokyo
  • Production Companies: OLM, Shogakukan-Shueisha Productions
  • Production Countries: Japan
  • Alternative Titles: 古見同學有交流障礙症 (CN), Komi-san wa, Komyushō desu. (JP), 古見同學有交流障礙症 (TW), Komi-san wa, Comyushou desu. (US), 古見同學有社交障礙 (HK), Komi Sulit Berkomunikasi (ID)

Komi Can't Communicate - Plot

At a high school full of unique characters, Tadano helps his shy and unsociable classmate Komi reach her goal of making friends with 100 people.

Komi Can't Communicate - Trailer

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Komi Can't Communicate - Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • Aoi Koga
  • Gakuto Kajiwara
  • Rie Murakawa
  • Rina Hidaka
  • Rumi Okubo
  • Yukiyo Fujii
  • Ami Maeshima
  • Noriko Hidaka
  • Mari Uchiyama
  • Kensho Ono

Writers

  • Deko Akao
  • Yumi Suzumori

Komi Can't Communicate - FAQs

Where can you watch Komi Can't Communicate?

Komi Can't Communicate is available to stream on Netflix, including Netflix Standard with Ads. Both seasons are accessible to subscribers worldwide. You can compare all available viewing options for your region on JustWatch.

Is Komi Can't Communicate based on a manga?

Yes, Komi Can't Communicate is adapted from the manga series by Tomohito Oda, originally published in Weekly Shonen Sunday. The manga began in 2016 and has been a bestseller in Japan, inspiring this Netflix anime adaptation.

Who voices Shoko Komi in the anime?

Shoko Komi is voiced by Aoi Koga, a prominent Japanese voice actress known for her expressive performances. Hitohito Tadano is voiced by Gakuto Kajiwara, and Najimi Osana is voiced by Rie Murakawa.

What is Komi Can't Communicate about?

The series follows Shoko Komi, a beautiful but extremely shy high school student who struggles with social anxiety. With the help of her kind classmate Hitohito Tadano, she works toward her dream of making 100 friends despite her communication difficulties.

How many episodes does Komi Can't Communicate have?

Komi Can't Communicate has 24 episodes across one season. Season 1 covers 12 episodes, and Season 2 continues with another 12 episodes, both available on Netflix.

When did Komi Can't Communicate first air?

Komi Can't Communicate first aired on October 7, 2021, in Japan on TV Tokyo and simultaneously became available internationally on Netflix. The series quickly gained a global fanbase thanks to its charming characters and relatable themes.

Is Komi Can't Communicate worth watching?

Komi Can't Communicate has been warmly received for its gentle humor, endearing characters, and sincere exploration of social anxiety and friendship. Fans of slice-of-life anime and heartwarming school stories will find it a delightful and emotionally resonant watch.

Will there be a Season 3 of Komi Can't Communicate?

As of now, Netflix has not officially announced a Season 3 of Komi Can't Communicate. The series is listed as a Returning Series and remains in production, so fans are hopeful that a third season may eventually be confirmed.

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