Magical Sisters LuluttoLilly Streams First Episodes Globally
Bandai Namco Filmworks and Studio Pierrot's new magical girl anime Magical Sisters LuluttoLilly is now streaming its first two episodes on YouTube with English subtitles and availability across North America, Europe, and Asia.

Bandai Namco Filmworks has released the first two episodes of Magical Sisters LuluttoLilly on YouTube with English subtitles and expanded global access. The anime, produced with Studio Pierrot, is available across North America, South America, Australia, New Zealand, Southeast Asia, and parts of Europe, Africa, and Asiaβmaking it one of the wider international rollouts for a new magical girl series.
The show debuted April 5 on Tokyo MX and airs across multiple Japanese networks including ABC TV, TV Aichi, BS NTV, and AT-X. It's scheduled to run for two cours with a scheduled break between seasons. Beyond YouTube's 16-language subtitles, the series is also available on regional platforms including Ani-One and Bahamut in Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan; Anime Generation in Italy; and Anime Box in Spain.
Directed by ShintarΕ DΕge at Studio Pierrot, Magical Sisters LuluttoLilly follows sisters FΕ« and Rui, whose relationship has grown distant. When FΕ« encounters a mysterious spaceship and gains magical powers, Rui acquires the same abilities. Both can transform into their ideal adult selves, though their powers come with specific conditions attached.
The cast includes May Tachibana and Nao Ojika voicing the leads, with additional talent from Tomokazu Sugita, Ai Kayano, and Aya EndΕ. The series also features guest appearances from voice actors Takako Ohta and YΕ« Mizushima, who originally voiced characters in the classic Magical Angel Creamy Mami franchiseβa nice nod to magical girl anime history.
K-pop group ILLIT contributes the opening theme "Bubee," while the in-anime idol unit Lulutto Lilly (voiced by Tachibana and Ojika) performs the ending theme "Calling." YΕ«ko Kakihara handles series composition and scripts, bringing experience from Blue Box and Urusei Yatsura. Character designs come from notable animators including Namiko Tori (PokΓ©mon: Paldean Winds) and Hirono Nishiki (My Dress-Up Darling).
The global YouTube release strategy signals Bandai Namco's commitment to reaching international audiences early, giving fans worldwide a chance to catch the series from its debut.
