Witch Watch Season 2 Update: Magical Chaos Is Officially Back in Production

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Witch Watch didn’t just arrive in 2025—it exploded into the shonen rom-com scene. Packed with spell-gone-wrong comedy, chaotic high school energy, and soft emotional beats, the anime became an instant comfort hit. Instead of leaning into dark drama, the series thrives on absurd magic, razor-sharp humor, and lovable character dynamics. Now, with Season 2 officially confirmed, fans finally know the magic is far from over.

Created by Kenta Shinohara, the mind behind Sket Dance and Astra Lost in Space, the anime turns everyday school life into supernatural madness. With the manga still going strong in Weekly Shonen Jump, Season 2 felt inevitable—and now it’s officially happening.

Witch Watch Season 1 Recap: A Two-Cour Comedy Ride

Season 1 of Witch Watch aired from April 6 to October 5, 2025, delivering 25 episodes across two consecutive cours. New episodes dropped weekly on Sundays in Japan, with international simulcasts following closely behind.

The story centers on Nico Wakatsuki, a bubbly teenage witch returning after six years of intense magical training. She chooses her childhood friend Morihito “Moi” Otogi as her familiar—despite him being an ogre hiding monstrous strength behind a human face. A dangerous prophecy shadows Nico’s future, forcing Morihito into the role of protector.

Nico, of course, hopes cohabitation sparks romance. Morihito, naturally, remains painfully oblivious.

Every episode unleashes fresh chaos—misfired spells, cursed objects, summoned creatures, and supernatural visitors disrupting Aoba High. Side characters like the wind-loving Kanshi Kazamatsuri push the comedy further, while parody-heavy episodes poke fun at classic anime tropes. Underneath the laughs, slow-burn arcs tease Nico’s powers, Morihito’s lineage, and deeper magical threats.

Witch Watch Season 2: Renewal Confirmed

The moment the Season 1 finale aired on October 5, 2025, fans got their answer. Witch Watch Season 2 is officially happening.

The announcement dropped via the anime’s official website and social channels, alongside a celebratory illustration of the cast in a classroom. Written boldly on the chalkboard: “Congratulations!! Anime Season 2 Decided!” Subtle? Not at all—and fans loved it.

Production is underway at Bibury Animation Studios, with director Hiroshi Ikehata and the core creative staff returning. While no release date is locked yet, current estimates suggest late 2026 or early 2027, following standard production timelines. Given the buzz and reception, the renewal feels rock-solid.

What Witch Watch Season 2 Will Likely Explore

Witch Watch Season 2 is expected to push deeper into the story without losing its episodic charm.

The focus will likely expand on:

Rom-com tension remains front and center. Nico’s feelings keep growing, while Morihito’s emotional density remains… impressive. Teasers hint at more parody-heavy episodes, sharper jokes, and escalating magical stakes—all while keeping the series light, playful, and self-aware.

Ratings, Reception, and Why It Worked

Witch Watch landed strong with audiences.

Fans praise its fast comedy, expressive animation, and tsukkomi-style reactions. While a few episodes leaned into filler-style antics, most viewers embraced the gag-driven format as part of the charm. The anime carved out a niche as a feel-good supernatural comedy that never takes itself too seriously.

Cast: Returning Voices Bring the Magic

The voice cast played a massive role in the anime’s success.

The English dub, produced by Bang Zoom!, helped the show reach a wider audience. Expect the full core cast to return for Season 2, alongside new voices for upcoming arcs and characters.

Where to Watch Witch Watch

Season 1 is currently streaming on Crunchyroll and Netflix, with both subbed and dubbed options available depending on region. Season 2 is expected to follow the same distribution path once released.

The Manga Behind the Magic

The anime adapts Kenta Shinohara’s manga, serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump since February 2021. By late 2025, the series had surpassed 24 volumes and continues to grow. The anime stays faithful while enhancing the humor through visual timing and expressive animation.

Final Verdict

Witch Watch is a rare rom-com that balances nonstop laughs with genuine warmth. It doesn’t aim to be deep—but it accidentally becomes meaningful anyway. With Season 2 officially in production, the series is gearing up for even bigger magical disasters, stronger character bonds, and peak chaotic energy.

If you haven’t jumped in yet, now’s the time to binge Season 1. And if you already have, what’s your favorite Nico spell gone wrong? Stay tuned for more updates, only on The Anime Daily.

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