1st season of adaptation of 4-panel manga premiered in Japan last April

The cover of the March issue Gakken's Megami Magazine is announcing on Friday that a second season of the television anime adaptation of Koi's Gochūmon wa Usagi Desu ka? (Is the order a rabbit?) manga has been green-lit. The magazine will feature interviews with the cast and staff of the anime.

In the four-panel manga, the main character Cocoa (a pun of “hot cocoa”) arrives at the cafe Rabbit House one day, excited for rabbits. She actually all but lives in that café. She meets lots of different girls there, including a tiny and cool girl named Chino (from “cappucino”), a tough and soldier-esque girl named Rize (“Thé des Alizés” tea), a spacey and quintessentially Japanese girl named Chiya (“Uji matcha” tea), and the ordinary but dignified Sharo (“Kilimanjaro” coffee).

The first season of the anime premiered in Japan last April, and starred Ayane Sakura as Cocoa, Inori Minase as Chino, Maaya Uchida as Sharo, Risa Taneda as Rize, and Satomi Satou as Chiya. Hiroyuki Hashimoto directed the anime at WHITE FOX. Crunchyroll streamed the series as it aired in Japan, and Sentai Filmworks licensed it for North American release.