The 13th and last episode of the current I Can't Understand What My Husband Is Saying television anime announced on Friday that production on a second season has been green-lit. The new season will begin airing and streaming in April.

Cool Kyōshinsha's original four-panel web manga I Can't Understand What My Husband Is Saying ( Danna ga Nani o Itteiru ka Wakaranai Ken ) follows the daily life of an earnest, hardworking office lady named Kaoru and her otaku husband, Hajime, who is totally immersed in a certain huge net bulletin board system.

Yukari Tamura (Kill la Kill's Nui) and Kenichi Suzumura (Senyū.'s Foifoi) star as Kaoru and Hajime, respectively, in the anime. The two also perform the first season's theme song "Ii Kagen ni Shite, Anata" as their characters. Shinpei Nagai (Inugami-san to Nekoyama-san) directed and wrote the first anime season at the studio Seven. Ryuichi Baba designed the characters and served as the animation director. Masakatsu Oomuro (Inugami-san to Nekoyama-san) served as sound director at Dax Production, and G-angle composed the music. Dream Creation produced the project.

Crunchyroll has been streaming the anime into several countries as it aired in Japan. In Japan, the first Blu-ray and DVD volume will go on sale on January 16 with newly written manga in its included booklet.

Source: Comic Natalie

Image © Cool Kyōshinsha/Ichijinsha, Danna ga Production Committee