The second promo for “Will Danjo No YūJō Be Established? No, It Won’t!!” has dropped, showcasing more of Himari and Yu’s enchanting chemistry ahead of its April 2025 premiere. You’ll spot fresh scenes set to HoneyWorks’ opening theme, but the real surprise is Tachibana’s newly announced ending song, which perfectly captures the show’s romantic tension. With Director Youhei Suzuki’s visual flair and Jin Aketagawa’s sound direction, there’s plenty more beneath this slice-of-life surface.

You’ll find yourself drawn into the world of Himari Inuzuka and Yu Natsume, brought to life by the talented Sayumi Suzushiro and Kikunosuke Toya respectively, as they navigate the complexities of friendship in their rural junior high school setting.
The trailer’s release has sparked considerable chatter, particularly about the chemistry between these two leads – and let’s be honest, who doesn’t love a good “will-they-won’t-they” dynamic?
The undeniable spark between the leads leaves viewers eagerly anticipating how their relationship will unfold in this charming series.
Mark your calendars for April 4, 2025, when the series kicks off its run on Tokyo MX and AT-X at 10:30 p.m. JST.
Can’t catch it then? No worries – you’ll get another shot on BS Asahi and Kansai TV on April 6, or TV Miyazaki on April 10. For the streaming enthusiasts among you, ABEMA‘s got your back with simultaneous broadcasts.
Behind the scenes, you’ve got a powerhouse team making magic happen. Director Youhei Suzuki’s working his charm alongside series composer Nozu Yaemori, while Jun Ichikawa’s music composition promises to hit all the right notes.
The soundtrack’s already turning heads with HoneyWorks feat. HaKoniwalily’s opening banger “Shitsumon, Koitte Nandeshō ka?” complementing Tachibana’s closing theme. Their emotional exploration of first love resonates deeply with viewers who’ve experienced similar feelings.
What’s got everyone particularly excited is how the series seems to be striking that perfect balance between romantic comedy and slice-of-life elements.
With character designer Natsuki Ōyama’s distinctive touch and sound director Jin Aketagawa’s expertise, you’re in for a treat that’s both visually and aurally enchanting.
The spring season can’t come soon enough, and honestly, who can blame fans for counting down the days?