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Wistoria: Wand and Sword Season 2 Reveals Main PV, Opening by ASH DA HERO and Ending by Shiyui

The TV anime Wistoria: Wand and Sword has released its main promotional video for Season 2, along with details about its opening and ending theme songs. Season 2 of Wistoria: Wand and Sword will begin airing on April 12 at 4:30 PM every Sunday on the TBS network across 28 stations nationwide. A special recap episode will be broadcast one week earlier on April 5.


Wistoria Season 2

© Fujino Omori, Toshi Aoi, Kodansha / Wistoria: Wand and Sword Production Committee


Alongside the announcement, the anime unveiled its main visual and main PV. The story unfolds in Rigarden, the central capital city bustling with activity during the New Year festival known as Terminalia. As the Great Barrier is renewed, hordes of monsters descend upon the city.


Wistoria Season 2

© Fujino Omori, Toshi Aoi, Kodansha / Wistoria: Wand and Sword Production Committee


The newly released visual and trailer depict Will Serfort charging into battle against the invading monsters with his sword, while powerful mages cast spells to defend the city. In one scene, a battered Workner Norgram embraces Will and mutters about the so called “incompetent one.” What is the single magic that Will, labeled a “non magician,” can actually use? And as Will takes up his sword following Finn’s words, can he protect what truly matters to him?


Wistoria Season 2

© Fujino Omori, Toshi Aoi, Kodansha / Wistoria: Wand and Sword Production Committee


The main PV also reveals the theme songs for Season 2. The opening theme, an energetic track with a fast paced sound, is “BELIEVERS” by ASH DA HERO. The ending theme, featuring a ballad style melody, is “Reachlight” by Shiyui.


Wistoria Season 2

© Fujino Omori, Toshi Aoi, Kodansha / Wistoria: Wand and Sword Production Committee


The series is based on a fantasy story written by Fujino Omori, known for Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?, with striking illustrations by manga artist Toshi Aoi. The work depicts a dynamic academy fantasy set in a world of swords and magic.


Wistoria Season 2

© Fujino Omori, Toshi Aoi, Kodansha / Wistoria: Wand and Sword Production Committee


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Source : ORICON NEWS