The Club Is Open: Everyday Host Club Anime Sequel Officially Greenlit Following Fan Event

The dedicated fanbase of the hit short-form anime Everyday Host Club finally has a reason to celebrate: a sequel has been officially greenlit for production. This exhilarating news broke during a dedicated fan appreciation event held in Tokyo on November 29, 2025, where key cast members and the creative staff shared their profound excitement about continuing the slice-of-life comedy series.
The original adaptation, which captivated audiences during its run from April to September 2025, quickly cemented its status as a must-watch. It blends sophisticated workplace humor with genuine, everyday storytelling set against the glittering backdrop of Tokyo’s unique host club scene.
The series finds its roots in the acclaimed four-panel manga created by Nimo Gotō, which initially built a strong following on digital platforms like Pixiv and Niconico Seiga before being compiled and published digitally by Kadokawa under the Asuka Comics DX imprint.
The narrative follows Sekiguchi, a former corporate employee who trades the boardroom for the lounge, navigating his new career as a host at the intimate Club One, strategically located just outside the bright lights of Shinjuku. The show is renowned for its diverse and memorable ensemble, including the charismatic yet youthful veteran Koichi, the fiercely competitive, social-game-obsessed "rough host," and a former idol, each bringing complex layers and comedic timing to the workplace dynamic.

The announcement generated electric enthusiasm among the voice actors present. Hiro Shimono, the voice behind Koichi, expressed heartfelt gratitude towards the fans, enthusiastically guaranteeing that the sequel would deliver an abundance of "outrageous antics and heartfelt moments."
Adding a humorous twist, Amasaki Kohei (Mio) playfully suggested the continuation might be titled "Everyday Trillion," hinting at the thrilling possibility of expanding the series' universe to include rival establishments such as Club Trillion and Osaka’s Club Kuidaore. Inomata Keiji, who portrays Taichi, echoed this anticipation, encouraging viewers to look forward to interactions featuring a much broader spectrum of clubs and dynamic new characters.
Although specifics regarding the sequel's format and premiere date remain under wraps, the collective eagerness of the production staff and voice talent to delve deeper into this compelling world of host club life is palpable. Given the conclusion of the original manga run and the strong, sustained support for the first anime season, the confirmed sequel is poised to deliver yet another round of infectious laughter, compelling drama, and truly unforgettable moments for the legions of Everyday Host Club devotees.
Credits
Everyday Host Club
Author
Nimo Gotō
Cover Art
Nimo Gotō
Studio
Fanworks
Publisher
Kadokawa
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