Crunchyroll has confirmed the English dub premiere for Hana-Kimi Season 2, bringing the cross-dressing romance comedy back with fresh voices. The first two episodes will debut this Wednesday, July 16, 2026, on Crunchyroll, allowing viewers to dive straight into Mizuki’s latest adventures at the all-boys school. This timely release keeps the momentum from the season’s ongoing subbed episodes.
The streamer revealed the cast and crew of the English dub for Hana-Kimi Season 2. Here are the English dub voice cast members:
Katelyn Barr as Mizuki Ashiya
Wyatt Baker as Sano
Dallas Reid as Nakatsu
Reagan Murdock as Umeda
Kirsty Johnson as Kinuko
Justin Briner as Nakao
Ben Stegmair as Noe
Tom Henry as Sekime
Hannah Alyea as Komari
Aaron Dismuke as Kujo
Ethan Connor Marshall as Kayashima
Additional Voices by Jonathan Lim, Nasim Benelkour, Charles Nguyen, Alex Hom, Sean Letourneau, Bradley Gareth, Brian Vigen, Travis Zufelt, Jack Broadbent
English Dub Staff:
Studio: Crunchyroll
Studio Producers: Justin Cook, Michael Harcourt, Nathanael Harrison
Producer: Susie Nixon
Adaptation Supervisor: Macy Anne Johnson
Adaptation: Heather Walker
Adaptation Prep: Stevie Rae Krieger
Voice Director: Jad Saxton
Assistant Voice Directors: Hayden Daviau, Ben Stegmair
Talent Coordination: Tara A. Williams, Brittni Hurley
Engineering Managers: Gino Palencia, Brandon Peters
Assistant Engineers: Katie Saltkill, Lyndon Douglas
Mixer: Andrew Tipps
Natsuki Takemura directs the Hana-Kimi anime at studio Signal.MD. Takao Yoshioka handles series composition, known for work on titles like Horimiya. Character designs come from Shiyi Su, recognized for Dragon Goes House-Hunting, while Masaru Yokoyama provides the music, famous from Dealing with Mikadono Sisters Is a Breeze. Shigeru Ueda serves as assistant director.
What is Hana-Kimi about?
Hana-Kimi is a beloved romance manga series that originally captivated readers with its blend of humor, heartfelt moments, and gender-bending high school antics. The story follows a determined girl navigating life in a boys' boarding school, leading to plenty of comedic situations and emotional growth. It has been adapted into anime, expanding its reach to new audiences worldwide.
Mizuki Ashiya is on a mission: disguise herself as a boy and enroll in a male boarding school to meet her idol, high jump star Izumi Sano. But after successfully infiltrating the school, she discovers he’s suddenly quit the sport! Now Mizuki must dodge suspicion, protect her cover, and somehow reach the boy she came all this way for—all while surviving the chaos of an all-boys dorm!
You can watch the trailer for Season 2 here:
The English dub production emphasizes authentic performances that capture Mizuki’s energetic determination and Sano’s reserved athletic past. Signal.MD’s animation team delivers fluid high jump sequences and chaotic dorm scenes that highlight the manga’s signature humor. With established talents like Yoshioka and Yokoyama on board, Season 2 promises tighter storytelling and memorable musical cues.
Crunchyroll will stream new Hana-Kimi Season 2 episodes this Wednesday with the English dub premiere for the first two installments. The platform’s same-week dubbing effort gives global audiences immediate access to the continuing story of disguise, rivalry, and budding romance. Viewers can expect weekly updates packed with school antics and heartfelt developments.
Source: Crunchyroll