AMBot | 03/05/2026 | Reading Time: 3 Min.
A new key visual and main trailer have been released for the second season of the anime television series "Wistoria: Wand and Sword" (original title: "Tsue to Tsurugi no Wistoria"). The fantasy story, based on the manga by Fujino Ōmori and Toshi Aoi, is set in a world where magic is everything, and follows the boy Will, who makes his way at a prestigious magic academy despite his lack of magical abilities. The new visual shows Will confronting a horde of monsters with his sword, surrounded by other mages.

The main trailer also provides insights into the new season and reveals the theme songs. The opening theme titled "BELIEVERS" is by the band ASH DA HERO, while the ending song "Reachlight" is contributed by singer Shiyui. ASH DA HERO, a big fan of the original source material, expressed delight about the collaboration and described their song as a "dose of courage." Shiyui, in turn, hopes that her song will reach listeners again and again, just as the characters in the series strive for the light.

In addition to the musical news, several voice actors of the main characters also shared their thoughts. They expressed excitement about the start of the second season and the new challenges for their characters. For example, Kohei Amasaki (Will Serfort) is looking forward to the continuation of the "wonderful action scenes and the gripping story." Akira Sekine (Elfaria) also anticipates her character's reunion with Will, while Lynn (Lihanna) emphasizes the "overwhelming developments" from the start.

The second season of "Wistoria: Wand and Sword" will air on Japanese television on the TBS network starting April 12, 2026. The production is once again handled by studios BN Pictures and Actas, with Tatsuya Yoshihara serving as chief director and Hideaki Nakano directing. Internationally, the series is expected to be available on platforms including Crunchyroll.

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This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

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