One of the numerous anime series that debuted this Spring is “Witch Watch“. It recently released a sneak peek at what’s in store for the second half of its premiere season with a new trailer for Part 2. As the Summer 2025 anime lineup draws near with many new shows set to premiere, it also means that several Spring series are wrapping up their runs. However, some popular anime franchises like “Witch Watch” will continue uninterrupted with a second batch of episodes, promising more antics when it returns this Summer.
The popular series, “Witch Watch,” is all set to carry on its journey during the Summer 2025 anime lineup, unveiling the second half of its inaugural season. This means a plethora of fresh characters and thrilling journeys are on their way in the upcoming episodes. A sneak peek into these exciting new additions has been released as a trailer for “Witch Watch.” The trailer hints at new musical themes, among other intriguing aspects, and a fresh poster showcasing the main cast who will lead us through this new chapter. Take a look below to catch a glimpse of what’s coming up next!
What to Know for Witch Watch Part 2
In the second installment of “Witch Watch,” viewers can look forward to catching up starting from the current airing episodes this summer of 2025, streaming options include Netflix, Hulu, Crunchyroll and various other platforms based on one’s location. The upcoming anime will feature a new opening theme song called “Tokihanate!” by HashiMelo, along with the closing theme titled “Tsuki to Watashi no Kakurenbo” by yutori. New voices joining the cast are Yuki Wakai as Miharu Kiryu and Yohei Azakami as Rui Fujiki.
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In Part 2 of the anime, we have the Japanese voice actors coming back, including Rina Kawaguchi voicing Nico Wakatsuki, Ryota Suzuki for Morihito Otogi, Kohei Amasazki as Kanshi Kazamatsuri, Kaito Ishikawa as Keigo Magami, Tomori Kusunogi as Nemu Miyao, Mikako Komatsu as Yuri Makuwa, Konomi Kohara as Kukumi Ureshino, Rie Takahashi as Kara Minami, Yoshitsugu Matsuoka as Tenryu Kiyomiya, Miyuki Sawashiro as Ibara Ibu, Jun Fukuyama as Yuzuru Kenmochi, Rie Kugimiya as Syrup, Misaki Kuno as Kuromitsu, Noriko Hidaka as Riro Takumi, Kenta Miyake as Burst, Jun Fukushima as Kyoki Saiko, and Hikaru Midorikawa as Daiki Sakai Mk.II.
What’s Next for Witch Watch?
Hiroshi Ikehata, along with Masao Kawase, remains at the helm of the upcoming “Witch Watch” anime series produced by Bibury Animation Studios for broadcast throughout summer. Scripts are being written by Deko Akao, character designs are under the supervision of Haruko Iizuka, Mutsumi Takemiya is responsible for editing the show, and Yukari Hashimoto handles the music composition. The anime was initially conceptualized by Kenta Shinohara, creator of “Sket Dance”. Despite not being the most anticipated release of Spring 2025’s anime schedule, the popularity of Witch Watch is expected to grow significantly as it continues through the summer, potentially attracting even more enthusiasts.
Just as the first half of the new season has left viewers scratching their heads due to its peculiarities, the second half promises to amp up the strangeness with a fresh character joining the primary cast. This change will undoubtedly alter the relationships between characters that audiences have grown accustomed to, and pave the way for even more humor reminiscent of the anime so far. Consequently, this summer may witness a significant shift in the anime’s popularity among its fanbase.
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