Watari-kun's ****** Is About to Collapse continues to advance steadily in its animated adaptation, and now the production has confirmed that the second of the anime will be released this fall. After a debut in July that managed to capture the attention of the audience for its mix of comedy, drama and romance, the work returns with a new trailer that not only marks the release datebut also advances the main songs of this new stage.
New trailer and confirmed date
The anime's official website released a promotional video confirming that the second part of Watari-kun's ****** Is About to Collapse will debut October 3. The trailer also offers a look at key moments that set the stage for what appears to be a phase filled with emotional tension and new dynamics between the characters.

Opening and ending of the second part
The band shallm will be in charge of performing the new opening titled “Futari-bun” (For Two), while the singer Yurina Hirate will give voice to the ending “Shippai Shinai Menhera no Sodate-kata” (How to successfully raise a mentally unstable person). Both themes were previewed in the trailer and have generated great expectations in the community.
An anime that does not go unnoticed
The first part of the series premiered in Tokyo MX last July 4th, and since then Crunchyroll has been in charge of its international transmission simultaneously with Japan. The work adapts the manga Naru Narumicombining moments of acid humor with a much darker background than it initially appears.
What's coming in October
With the second part already confirmed, the big unknown for fans is how far the story will go within this new batch of episodes. Will the most intense conflicts of the manga be resolved or will there still be material pending for a hypothetical continuation? The return of the anime promises strong emotions and more unexpected twists.
Now the question is: do you think this second part will manage to surpass what was seen in the first, or will it just be a bridge to an even more explosive ending? Comments are open for discussion.
