

The subbed and dubbed versions of ‘Mayo Chiki!’ are available on Hulu, HiDive, and Amazon Prime. If we get any official confirmation, we will update this section with ‘Mayo Chiki’ season 2 release date.

In the future, if the creators come up with a new season that’ll be great but till then, you can always watch other anime of the same genre or you can even start reading the original manga.

So it’s better to not expect anything as of now because it will just lead to further disappointment. Though the anime became a little popular soon after its release, the sales of the series have not been enough to make a new season. Since then, some have fans have been trying really hard to get in a new season by signing online petitions but from the studio’s end, there hasn’t been a single word since the end of the first one. ‘Mayo Chiki’ season 1 premiered on Jand went on till September 30, 2011. Mayo Chiki! Season 2 Release Date: When will it premiere?

Speaking of a new season, we might have some news regarding that in the next section. And I feel it’s anime shows like these that deserve a new season because of the amount of potential it has in them. ‘Mayo Chiki!’ is not even close to being perfect but its level of self-awareness is truly astonishing. It even sends out a deeper message where it shows you how the opposite sex feels in certain situations. But even then, it brings out a very well-paced story with some very strong, unique elements added to it. And for someone like me, who was expecting the show to be all about the pervert shenanigans of the characters, it was surprising to see that the characters went way beyond the typical, generic nonsense that we see these days.Īfter a few episodes itself, it becomes very obvious that ‘Mayo Chiki!’ is not really making an attempt to stand out. Initially, all of them do come off as typical high-school harem characters but later, they develop unique personality traits that make you fall in love with them. One thing that really makes ‘Mayo Chiki!’ memorable is its well-developed characters especially the three main characters who pretty much start off as complete strangers but as the show makes progress, their bond strengthens in the most subtle ways. Some of the build-up scenes are really cliched as well, but it’s good to see that the anime is making an attempt to stand out a little. Each ecchi scene is backed up with some relevant build up and never really pops up awkwardly. Being a harem-based romance anime, the presence of ecchi is pretty obvious but surprisingly, in this case, the ecchi never really goes overboard. The premise of the anime that revolves around a guy who has a phobia of talking to women and a girl who fakes her gender to become a Butler is quite interesting and is enough to make you stay for an entire season.
