Season 2 of “Wistoria: Wand and Sword” AnnounceD

Bandai Namco Filmworks Inc. celebrates the conclusion of the first season of Wistoria: Wand and Sword anime by formally announcing the production of the anime’s second season. Earning rave reviews from fans of the original manga and newcomers alike, the artist behind the original manga, Toshi Aoi, drafted an original artwork in celebration of the announcement of the anime’s second season.

The complete first season of Wistoria: Wand and Sword is currently available on Crunchyroll. For more information about the series and the upcoming second season, please check the official website wistoria-anime.com and follow the official social media accounts at Wistoria_EN or Wistoria_PR on X and wistoria_pr on Tiktok.

About Wistoria: Wand and Sword

A hard-working boy named Will enters a magic academy in hopes of becoming a great sorcerer. Unfortunately, there’s a fatal flaw in his plan: he lacks the ability to use magic.

Amid the cold stares of his classmates and instructors, Will feels discouraged at times, but he presses forward with unwavering determination.

He can’t use a wand, but he can wield a sword in his battle to reach the top of a magic-dominated world. He just needs to believe in his own unique strengths and remember the promise he made with someone precious to him…

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