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When Does Interviews with Monster Girls Season 2 Come Out? Is It Renewed?

Interviews with Monster Girls ended after Season 1.

IMDb

7.3/10

Seasons

1

Episodes

12

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Diagnostics

Network
Tokyo MX
First aired
2017-01-08
Last aired
2017-03-26
Runtime
24 min
Rated
TV-14

Awards 6 nominations total

Predictive Logic Analysis

Interviews with Monster Girls has concluded its run. Production records list the series as ended, meaning the story has been brought to a planned close rather than left open. Barring a revival, there is no Season 2 in development.

What is Interviews with Monster Girls about?

Interviews with Monster Girls presents a charming twist on the school comedy formula by imagining a world where supernatural beings have begun integrating into everyday human society. The premise centers on Tetsuo Takahashi, a well-meaning biology teacher who becomes an unlikely mentor figure to three demihuman students—each representing a different folkloric creature. Rather than playing its premise for scares or drama, the show uses these fantastical characters as a vehicle for exploring acceptance, curiosity, and the mundane reality of coexisting with the extraordinary. The appeal lies in watching a protagonist navigate the gap between academic knowledge and genuine understanding, discovering that monsters are simply people with different biology and circumstances.

The series carries a distinctly lighthearted, slice-of-life sensibility that prioritizes character interaction and gentle comedy over plot momentum. Its tone is remarkably earnest despite the absurdist setup—there's no ironic winking at the camera or heavy-handed metaphor-making. Instead, the show treats its demihuman characters with respectful naturalism, allowing comedy to emerge organically from the simple friction between their supernatural traits and the ordinary school setting. The animation brings a warmth to these interactions, and the writing consistently finds humor in everyday scenarios rather than relying on shock value. This straightforward approach to what could easily be played for exploitation or spectacle sets the series apart in its crowded genre space.

With an IMDb rating of 7.3 from over 1,200 votes, the show found a modest but appreciative audience. It occupies a particular niche within anime comedy—less interested in fanservice pandering than many of its contemporaries, and more invested in developing genuine rapport between its cast members. The series sits comfortably in the school-based comedy-fantasy tradition but distinguishes itself through its fundamentally optimistic vision of coexistence and its refusal to treat its female characters as mere novelty designs. Its cultural footprint remains understated, but among viewers who discovered it, the show earned recognition for its sincerity and its surprisingly thoughtful examination of prejudice and integration wrapped in accessible, feel-good entertainment.

Themes

mythologyvampiremythical creaturefriendshipsupernaturalhigh schoolbullyingslice of lifeteachercoming of age

Is Interviews with Monster Girls renewed or cancelled?

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The series is listed as ended

Interviews with Monster Girls Season 2 Release Date

No new season is expected. Interviews with Monster Girls has ended, so there is no upcoming release to anticipate unless a revival is announced.

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Interviews with Monster Girls seasons

Season 12017 · 12 ep
  • 1. Takahashi Tetsuo Wants an Interview2017-01-08 · ★ 8.5
  • 2. Dullahan-chan Wants to Be Coddled2017-01-15 · ★ 8.7
  • 3. Succubus-san Is a Real Adult2017-01-22 · ★ 5.8
  • 4. Takahashi Tetsuo Wants to Protect2017-01-29 · ★ 9.0
  • 5. Snow Woman-chan Is Cold2017-02-05 · ★ 5.8
  • 6. The Takanashi Sisters Are Undeniable2017-02-12 · ★ 9.0
  • 7. Succubus-san Is Inquisitive2017-02-19 · ★ 8.7
  • 8. Demi-chans Want to Learn2017-02-26 · ★ 9.0
  • 9. Demi-chans Want to Try2017-03-05 · ★ 9.3
  • 10. The Dullahan Surpasses Space-Time2017-03-12 · ★ 9.3
  • 11. Demi-chans Want to Support2017-03-19 · ★ 9.0
  • 12. Demi-chans Want to Swim2017-03-26 · ★ 9.0

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Interviews with Monster Girls cast

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Minami Shinoda

Minami Shinoda

Kyouko Machi

Kaede Hondo

Kaede Hondo

Hikari Takanashi

Yoko Hikasa

Yoko Hikasa

Sakie Satou

Junichi Suwabe

Junichi Suwabe

Tetsuo Takahashi

Shiina Natsukawa

Shiina Natsukawa

Kusakabe Yuki

Lynn

Lynn

Takanashi Himari

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    Frequently asked

    When does Interviews with Monster Girls Season 2 come out?
    Interviews with Monster Girls ended after Season 1.
    Is Interviews with Monster Girls renewed or cancelled?
    Interviews with Monster Girls has ended. Its final season has already aired and no further seasons are expected.
    How many seasons of Interviews with Monster Girls are there?
    Interviews with Monster Girls has aired 1 season so far.
    How many episodes of Interviews with Monster Girls are there?
    There are 12 episodes of Interviews with Monster Girls across 1 season.
    Where can I watch Interviews with Monster Girls?
    Interviews with Monster Girls is available to stream on Crunchyroll, Crunchyroll Amazon Channel and Apple TV Store.
    What is Interviews with Monster Girls's IMDb rating?
    Interviews with Monster Girls holds an IMDb rating of 7.3/10 from 1,208 votes.