Witch Watch Anime Unveils Part 2 Theme Songs and Fresh Cast Additions
A Fresh Spell Cast: Witch Watch’s Latest Announcements
If you’ve been keeping up with Witch Watch anime, you know things just got a whole lot more exciting. Over the weekend, the anime’s official site dropped a trove of new details for Part 2—think brand new theme songs and a few surprise cast members joining the fun.
What We Know: Theme Songs, Cast, and the Next Arc
- New opening theme: Tokihanate by HashiMero her infectious energy is perfect for Witch Watch’s vibe.
- New ending theme: Tsuki To Watashi No Kakurenbo(Hide and Seek With The Moon ) by Yutori This Bands dreamy vocals set the mood for those magical cliffhangers.
- Additional cast:
- Yuki Wakakai joins as Vampire Miharu Kiryu manga readers know how this is going to be .
- Yohei Azakami steps in as Rui Fujiki , a character fans have been buzzing about since his first panel.
- Studio: Studio Bibury Animation Studios to handle animation (yes, the same studio behind The 100 Girlfriends Who Really Love You).
- Streaming: Crunchyroll has confirmed simulcast for the next part.
The new batch of episodes covers after the Dogs and Rain drops Arc where things get spooky and the stakes higher for our favorite witch-bodyguard duo.
Fan Vibes: Theories and Community Chatter

Let’s talk about that opening—if you’ve read as far as chapter 60 in the manga, you know HashiMero can easily channel the emotional high-points and wild humor unique to Witch Watch with her music. Meanwhile, the Twitterverse is already exploding: folks are split between excitement for what awaits in the upcoming episodes of cour 2 of witch watch and how far will the main story develops other than comedy in the series
Why This Matters for Witch Watch Fans

Announcing both theme songs and new cast in one go signals the anime team isn’t holding back on Part 2. The addition of those complex, much-loved side-characters won’t just be cameos—they’re jumping straight into the heart of the story. If you’re hoping the anime will capture all those subtle manga moments (you know the ones), this update is pretty reassuring.
Final Thoughts

With the new theme songs and cast, Witch Watch Part 2 looks like it’s doubling down on what made the first half such a ride. Whether you’re here for the jokes, the magic, or just Morihito being Morihito, now’s a great time to be a fan. Which scene from the next arc are you dying to see in motion? Let’s geek out in the comments!

