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The second season ofMy Dress-Up Darlingisofficially on the summer 2025 calendar, and to heat things up early, a brand-new trailer has just dropped—offering fans a sneak peek at the season’s opening theme by Spira Spica. After three years of silence following the anime’s initial success, this latest trailer confirms thatMy Dress-Up DarlingSeason 2 is ready to pick up where it left off, blending romance, cosplay, and character growth in all the right places.
The anime’s return has been a long time coming. Announced in 2022, Season 2 was greenlit on the heels ofan overwhelmingly positive response to the first 12-episode season, which aired from January to March 2022. Adapted from Shinichi Fukuda’s manga, the show earned critical praise for its heartfelt portrayal of the cosplay subculture, its gentle dismantling of gender norms, and the chemistry between introverted doll-maker Wakana Gojo and his spirited classmate Marin. Now, with Season 2 just around the corner, CloverWorks is once again at the helm—reuniting the original cast and crew for what looks to be another compelling chapter.
A First Look at My Dress-Up Darling Season 2’s Trailer
Fans Are Already In Love
The newly released trailer wastes no time reestablishing the dynamic between Gojo and Marin. One standout scene sees Marin playfully attempting a classic “Pocky game” moment with Gojo, which has already gotten a lot of squeals from fans on social media.
It also showcases Marin in a new bunny-girl cosplay—certain to become a fan-favorite costume—as well as new characters who will be introduced this season. While the trailer doesn’t give away major story beats, it’s clear that Season 2 will continue leaning into the show’s mix of flirtation, heartfelt moments, and cosplay spectacle.
Spira Spica Returns with New Opening Theme for Gojo and Marin
“Ao to Kirameki” Debuts in the Trailer
In a nod to continuity, pop-rock band Spira Spica returns for Season 2’s opening theme with “Ao to Kirameki” (translated as “Blue and Sparkle”). The band previously performed “Sansan Days,” the upbeat and widely loved opening for Season 1. The new track debuts within the trailer and seems to strike a balance between energy and emotion—matching the series’ unique blend of character drama and fan-service-driven fun.
Season 2 Release Date and Streaming Details
My Dress-Up DarlingSeason 2 is set to premiere inJuly 2025, although a specific date has yet to be announced. The anime will continue airing in Japan on traditional networks, with a global release expected to follow closely via majorstreaming platforms—likely including Crunchyroll, which previously simulcast Season 1. With the growing global interest in romantic comedies and cosplay culture, this release window positions the show well for summer binge-watchers.
What Arc Will Season 2 Cover?
Season 2 ofMy Dress-Up Darlingis expected to adapt chapters 40 through 80 of Shinichi Fukuda’s manga, continuing directly after the events of Season 1. With a strong focus on both character developmentand the evolving world of cosplay culture, this upcoming batch of episodes will span five major arcs—each bringing new challenges, emotional layers, and creative opportunities for the pair.
While the anime hasn’t confirmed exact episode counts yet, the source material gives a clear indication of the narrative beats that viewers can expect. Below is a spoiler-free overview of the arcs that will likely be featured in Season 2:
Returning Staff and Cast
Familiar Faces Behind the Scenes
One of the biggest strengths ofMy Dress-Up Darlinghas been its cohesive production and standout performances—and Season 2 isn’t changing what already works. The sequel brings back the original voice cast and creative team, preserving the tone, style, and emotional resonance that made the first season such a standout.