The official website for the second season of the DAN DA DAN anime has unveiled a new climax promotional video and a key visual, officially revealing Daichi Fujiwara as a new cast member, voicing the character Kinta Sakata. The highly anticipated second season premiered in Japan on July 3, 2025, and is streaming globally on platforms like Crunchyroll and Netflix.
New Voice Actor Daichi Fujiwara Joins the Cast
The latest climax promotional video for DAN DA DAN Season 2 confirmed Daichi Fujiwara’s involvement, taking on the role of Kinta Sakata. This announcement adds another key voice to the ensemble, which already features Shion Wakayama as Momo Ayase, Natsuki Hanae as Ken “Okarun” Takakura, and Nana Mizuki as Seiko Ayase, among others. Kinta Sakata is anticipated to play a significant role as the season progresses towards its climax, particularly with the introduction of alien kaiju battles.
Dan Da Dan Season 2: Premiere and Streaming Details
The second season of DAN DA DAN officially debuted on Japanese television on July 3, 2025, airing on MBS and TBS. For international viewers, Crunchyroll is streaming the new season as part of its Summer 2025 anime simulcast lineup, with Netflix also streaming the series worldwide. The season is expected to run for 12 episodes. Prior to the television premiere, a theatrical release titled DAN DA DAN: EVIL EYE, comprising the first three episodes of the second season, screened in North America starting June 6, 2025, and in other regions earlier.
About the Dan Da Dan Anime Series
Based on the “paranormal mystery battle & romantic comedy” manga by Yukinobu Tatsu, DAN DA DAN follows the extraordinary adventures of high schooler Momo Ayase, who believes in ghosts but not aliens, and her classmate Okarun (Ken Takakura), an occult enthusiast who believes in aliens but not ghosts. Their beliefs are challenged when they both encounter supernatural phenomena, leading Momo to awaken a hidden power and Okarun to gain a cursed ability. Together, they navigate a world filled with both spirits and extraterrestrials. The first season, which aired for 12 episodes in Fall 2024, set the stage for this unique blend of sci-fi and horror with comedic and romantic elements. Science SARU is the animation studio behind the series, with Fuga Yamashiro and Abel Gongora directing the second season.