Girlfriend Girlfriend Season 2 dub has been entertaining fans with its amusing content and intriguing characters. Kanojo mo Kanojo, the series in Japan, depicts a high school love triangle with Naoya Mukai, Saki Saki, and Nagisa Minase. New dub episodes are released every Saturday.
The second-last episode of season 2 was released recently. Those watching the series in Portuguese and Spanish dubs enjoyed a double treat as episodes 11 and 12 dropped together. But fans watching in English dubs are anticipating the release of the finale of Girlfriend Girlfriend Season 2 dub next week.
Girlfriend Girlfriend Season 2 Episode 12 dub Release Date & Watch Online
Girlfriend Girlfriend Season 2 Episode 12 dub will be out on January 20, 2024 (Saturday) on Crunchyroll. Episode 12 has been released in a few dubbed languages already, but not in English. For audiences in the USA, Canada, etc., the episode will be available on Crunchyroll. In South and Southeast Asia, the episodes are available only on the YouTube channel of Muse Asia.
Girlfriend Girlfriend Season 2 Dub Episode Count
The total episode count for season 2 is only 12. So the upcoming episode is the finale of the second season. But the adventures of the three high schoolers will continue in the third season, which will be released by 2025.
Girlfriend Girlfriend Season 2 Dub Finale Preview
In the aftermath of Shino’s revelation about her decision to transfer schools, the upcoming episode is poised to delve into the reactions of her peers. As the news of Shino’s transfer spreads, her peers will try to convince her to reverse her decision. It will be interesting to see Naoya’s reaction. Shino is hesitant to disclose the true reason to Saki Saki and the others. Will she manage to reveal the real reason or move away silently?
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Kanojo mo Kanojo Season 2
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Girlfriend, Girlfriend English Dub Cast
- Naoya, voiced by Kevin D. Thelwell
- Saki, voiced by Brittany Lauda
- Nagisa, voiced by Madeleine Morris
- Rika, voiced by Megan Shipman
- Shino, voiced by Elizabeth Maxwell
- Risa, voiced by Rachel Thompson