If you are wondering whether there will be a second season of Vampire Dormitory, this is what we have learned. Based on the namesake manga series by Ema Tōyama, Vampire Dormitory is a romantic fantasy anime TV show. The plot revolves around Mito Yamamoto, a young orphan girl who pretends to be a boy to fend off unwarranted attention and discovers that vampires exist. Season 1 premiered on April 7, 2024, in Japan.
Here’s all the Vampire Dormitory Season 2 release date information we know so far, and all the details on when it is coming out.
Is there an Vampire Dormitory Season 2 release date?
Vampire Dormitory Season 2 does not have an official release date, but it will likely be announced in the future.
As of May 2024, Studio Blanc has not greenlit the second season of Vampire Dormitory. This is not unusual, as the inaugural season is currently ongoing, and the animation studio will likely wait and assess how it performs with Japanese and international audiences before making a decision.
The original manga currently has 13 volumes and is a completed work. However, Season 1 reportedly has 12 episodes, and is unlikely to cover the source material in entirety. So, if the audience response is positive, Vampire Dormitory can return with a sophomore season.
The voice cast of Vampire Dormitory includes Kana Ichinose as Mito Yamamoto, Shunichi Toki as Ruka Saotome, and Yuuichirou Umehara as Ren Nikaido.
Where is Vampire Dormitory Season 2 coming out?
Vampire Dormitory Season 2 could come out on Tokyo MX, BS NTV, and other networks in Japan and Crunchyroll in the US.
This is because Season 1 of Vampire Dormitory came out on the same platforms. ComingSoon will provide an update if and when Studio Blanc greenlights Season 2 of the anime.
The official synopsis for Vampire Dormitory reads:
“After Mito loses her parents and is fired from her job, she must fend for herself on the streets disguised as a boy. She comes across a stranger named Ruka and learns his dark secret—he’s a vampire! Ruka invites Mito, still in disguise, to live in an all-boys dorm. Mito exchanges her blood for a place to stay, but a budding romance and her true identity threaten all that hangs in the balance.”
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