title: "Magical Sisters LuluttoLilly Is Now Streaming Free on YouTube With English" Subs, Including in Southeast Asia excerpt: "Bandai Namco Filmworks has put the first two episodes of Magical Sisters" LuluttoLilly on YouTube with English subtitles, and SEA viewers can watch now. category: anime date: '2026-04-18T14:00:48+08:00' author: Aimirul tags:
- Magical Sisters LuluttoLilly
- Studio Pierrot
- Bandai Namco Filmworks
- Spring 2026 Anime featured: false coverImage: /images/anime/magical-sisters-luluttolilly-is-now-streaming-free-on-youtube-with-english-subs-including.jpg
Good news if you’ve been curious about Magical Sisters LuluttoLilly. Bandai Namco Filmworks has started streaming the anime’s first two episodes on YouTube, and yes, they come with English subtitles.
For Malaysian and wider SEA anime fans, that’s the big win here. The upload is available in Southeast Asia, alongside regions like North America, South America, Australia, New Zealand, and selected parts of Europe, Africa, and Asia. In short, this is not one of those frustrating cases where everyone is talking about a new show and our region gets left behind.
Magical Sisters LuluttoLilly is Bandai Namco Filmworks’ new magical girl TV anime made together with Studio Pierrot, and it originally debuted on April 5. The YouTube release includes subtitles in 16 languages, with English among them, so it’s a very easy entry point if you want to check out the series without hunting around too much.
Outside YouTube, the anime is also rolling out on other platforms depending on region. The source lists availability on Ani-One and Bahamut in Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan, Anime Generation and Man-ga in Italy, Anime Box in Spain, plus other services in Taiwan.
The story follows sisters Fū and Rui, who were once very close but have grown apart a bit. Things change when Fū runs into a mysterious spaceship and gains magical powers. At the same time, Rui gets powers too, and both girls transform into the adults they want to become. There’s a catch though: they can only use those powers for one year, and nobody can find out. Without knowing each other’s secret, the two end up becoming active as idols.
That setup already gives the show a slightly different flavour from the usual magical girl formula. It’s not just transformation and fantasy drama, but also sister tension, hidden identities, and an idol angle. For viewers in SEA, especially fans who grew up on classic magical girl series but also enjoy modern idol-style anime packaging, this could be a fun crossover.
The main cast includes May Tachibana as Fū Nonoyama, also known in idol form as Lilly Konpeto, and Nao Ojika as Rui Nonoyama, whose idol form is Lulu Mashū.
There’s also a nice legacy touch for older magical girl fans. Takako Ohta and Yū Mizushima, who voiced Yū Morisawa/Creamy Mami and Toshio Ohtomo in the Magical Angel Creamy Mami franchise, are appearing as guest cast in the new anime. That’s the kind of detail longtime genre fans will probably appreciate straight away.
On the production side, Shintarō Dōge is directing the anime at Studio Pierrot and is also credited with the original character designs. Series scripts are being supervised and written by Yūko Kakihara, whose past work includes Blue Box and the 2022 and 2024 versions of Urusei Yatsura. Character design work is handled by Namiko Tori, Hirono Nishiki, and Asami Sodeyama.
Music-wise, the opening theme is "Bubee" by K-pop girl group ILLIT, which gives the show a bit more crossover pull beyond regular anime circles. The ending song, "Calling," is performed by the in-series idol unit Lulutto Lilly, made up of the two main characters voiced by May Tachibana and Nao Ojika.
For egg.network readers, the most important part is simple: this is a legal, easy-access magical girl release that SEA viewers can jump into right now. If you’re always looking for new seasonal anime but don’t want to wait for regional platform updates, this kind of YouTube rollout is honestly quite clutch.
Source: Anime News Network