Dealing with Mikadono Sisters Is a Breeze Season 2 Release?

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Dealing with Mikadono Sisters Is a Breeze (Mikadono San Shimai wa Angai, Choroi) was one of those shows that sneaked up on people. At first, it looked like another cliché-filled harem anime. A bland guy living with three genius girls? Nothing new, right? But those who gave it a shot were in for something different - something a little softer, a little more sincere. And now that Season 1 wrapped up in September 2025, fans are understandably asking: will there be a Season 2?
It Wasn’t the Harem Anime People Expected
Let’s be honest - on paper, this show sounded like it was pulled straight from the usual harem playbook. You’ve got Yuu Ayase, the son of a legendary actress, who’s totally lacking in talent and ends up attending a high-pressure school for elites. Enter the Mikadono sisters: Kazuki, Niko, and Miwa. Each of them is brilliant in her own way - one’s a star actress, another’s a shogi master, and the third is a martial arts prodigy. Naturally, they think Yuu is a waste of space.
But here’s where the story flips. Instead of falling into the usual tropes, it focuses on Yuu trying to build a genuine bond - not just with the sisters, but with the idea of family. After his mother passes away, he moves into their house, not knowing they’re the same girls who look down on him at school. And from that moment, it becomes a story about awkward meals, quiet mornings, small acts of kindness, and slowly earned respect. As Miwa Mikadono once remarked,
“That’s the son of an actress for ya. He knows how to seize the spotlight.” - Miwa Mikadono
You can still stream Season 1 on Crunchyroll, with both sub and dub versions available. And if you haven’t already seen it, the Season 1 trailer gives a pretty good feel for the show’s tone.
What’s The Deal with Season 2?
Right now, there’s no official word on a second season. Studio P.A. Works hasn’t confirmed anything, and neither has the production committee. That said, this isn’t out of the ordinary. Many anime take several months - or longer - before announcing sequels, especially when the first season ends on a soft note instead of a cliffhanger.
Season 1 ended in September 2025. Realistically, if a second season is greenlit soon, we could be looking at a late 2026 or early 2027 release. These timelines line up with typical production cycles, especially for shows that aren’t mega hits but still have a steady, loyal fanbase.
The manga definitely helps the case. With over 16 volumes published and more than 1.5 million copies in circulation, it’s clear the series has an audience. And since the anime only covered the first 4 or 5 volumes, there’s plenty of untouched material ready to go.
What Would Season 2 Cover?

Season 2 would pick up right where the anime left off - in the manga, that’s around Volume 5, Chapter 45. From there, the story really starts to deepen. Here’s a quick look at what’s coming next without giving too much away:
- The sisters begin opening up more, both to Yuu and to each other
- Each girl’s personal journey - whether it’s career or identity - starts taking center stage
- Yuu continues trying to live up to his mom’s wish of creating a real family
- The romantic tension slowly starts to build, but never overshadows the emotional focus
- A few new side characters stir things up, including rivals and mentors
Some parts that were rushed or cut from Season 1, like moments in Niko’s rivalry arc or Miwa’s career struggles, could be expanded upon nicely in a second season. And those quiet, emotional beats the show handles so well. There’s even more of that waiting in the manga.
Why People Connected With This Series

This isn’t a loud anime. It’s not filled with dramatic love triangles or steamy scenes. And maybe that’s exactly why it worked. People came for the setup and stayed for the characters.
Yuu, in particular, broke the mold. He wasn’t clueless or overpowered. He was patient, observant, and just... kind. He knew how to cook, clean, and talk to people without being annoying. He felt real. And fans picked up on that. A lot of people even joked that he was more feminine than the girls, but in a good way. Not because he’s girly, but because he’s emotionally intelligent, sincere, and willing to carry emotional labor like a champ. And in a cast interview, the voice actor Minami Hinata (who plays Yuu) said,
“I had to convey to the viewers that Yuu is pure…I tried to express his natural self” - Minami Hinata
The sisters, too, weren’t just flat stereotypes. They felt like real people, each dealing with their own expectations and insecurities. Watching them evolve felt satisfying in a way that went beyond romance.
A Sequel Wouldn’t Just Be More of the Same

If Season 2 happens, it’s not just going to be another round of “who will win the love triangle.” That’s not what this show is. It’s about personal growth. About slowly earned trust. About being seen and accepted, even when you’re not extraordinary.
Also be sure to check out our articles on both Rent A Girlfriend Season 5 Release Date and Café Terrace and Its Goddesses Manga Ends to see how those series have evolved and wrapped up over time. It helps put into context how harem-style stories can still grow and shift with good writing and direction. But where those shows lean into the messiness of relationships, Dealing with Mikadono Sisters keeps things grounded. It’s not afraid to slow down and let characters grow.
That’s exactly why it deserves another season.
Final Thoughts
At the time of writing, there’s no confirmed release date for Season 2. But don’t count it out. The manga is going strong, the fan support is solid, and the anime already has a strong foundation. If the production team sees that there’s enough love for the series - and enough people watching and buying official content - it wouldn’t be a surprise to see it return.
Until then, the manga is there to continue the story, and for anyone who hasn’t seen the anime yet, it’s absolutely worth a watch. It may not shout for attention, but it leaves a lasting impression in a way the best slice-of-life stories often do.
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