The popular rom-com light novel series I Made Friends with the 2nd Cutest Girl in My Class (Kurasu de 2-banme ni Kawaii Onnanoko to Tomodachi ni Natta) is officially making its way to the screen. Fans of low-stakes, heartwarming school romances are eagerly anticipating this adaptation that explores the unique bond between two “second-string” protagonists.
Latest Updates & News
- September 2024: Official announcement of the TV anime adaptation was confirmed along with the first teaser visual.
- Recent: Lead voice cast members for Maki and Umi have been officially revealed.
Essential Information
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Official Title | I Made Friends with the 2nd Cutest Girl in My Class |
| Release Date | TBA (To Be Announced) |
| Studio | TBA |
| Genre | Romantic Comedy, School Life, Slice of Life |
Synopsis & Plot Summary
Maki Maehara is an introverted high schooler who prefers to stay in the background. His quiet life changes when he strikes up an unexpected friendship with Umi Asagi, the girl known by everyone as the “second cutest” in the class. Unlike the flashy atmosphere surrounding the “number one” beauty, Umi and Maki find common ground in their shared hobbies and a desire for a genuine connection away from the school’s social hierarchy. The story follows their slow-burn relationship as they navigate the complexities of being “second best” while becoming the most important person to one another.
Voice Cast & Staff
Main Cast
- Maki Maehara: CV Shogo Sakata
- Umi Asagi: CV Hina Suguta
Production Staff
- Original Creator: Takata (Light Novel), Tomaka Rin (Manga Adaptation)
- Character Design: Azuri Hyuga (Original Illustration)
Related Content & Features
Trailers & Visuals
- Teaser Visual: The first visual features Umi and Maki in a quiet classroom setting, emphasizing the intimate, “private” nature of their friendship.
Editorial Recommendation
Why You Should Watch I Made Friends with the 2nd Cutest Girl in My Class
In an era of high-drama romances, this series stands out for its grounded approach to teenage relationships. It moves away from the typical “perfect heroine” trope to focus on the relatability of being average. If you enjoyed The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten or Horimiya, this will likely be your next favorite cozy watch.

