Thanks to a new trailer subtitled in English, Netflix has unveiled the debut date of Komi Can’t Communicate on the platform.
Based on the manga of the same name Tomohito Oda, the animated transposition will be distributed all over the world starting from 21 October with the release of a new episode on a weekly basis. The anime will be available in over 190 countries around the world and will be dubbed in eight different languages, while the subtitles will be present in 31 different languages.
But that’s not the only news regarding the series. Through an update of the official website dedicated to the anime, a new promotional trailer has been released that will allow us to have a small preview of the soundtrack. The opening track of the series will be “Cinderella“, realized by Cider Girl, while the closing piece will be “Hikareinochi“, realized by Kitri.
Waiting for more news, we leave you now with the trailer localized in English and with the one dedicated to the soundtrack of Komi Can’t Communicate. Good vision.
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Komi Can’t Communicate – English Trailer
Soundtrack Trailer
Source: Netflix Street Anime News Network, 2
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