Crunchyroll is currently streaming the first episode of the new season
Kodoani.com – After the launch of Toilet-bound Hanako-kun Part 2 in Japan on January 12the opening and ending songs were released along with music videos from the performing artists.
Opening theme song “L'oN” by Masayoshi Oishi
Masayoshi Oishian artist known for his ability to compose impressive anime songs, provided the opening theme “L’oN”a unique title that reverses the first season's “No.7”. Oishi has contributed other successful songs such as “Shujinkou ni Narou!” (Sorairo Utility).
Release: “L'oN” is currently available on streaming platforms and will be part of his 14th CD single, due out on February 19, 2025.
Ending theme song “With a Wish” by Akari Kito
Akari Kitowho is also the voice actor for the main character Nene Yashirohas just taken over the performance of the ending theme song “With a Wish”. This is her seventh solo song, produced by Pocketthe former composer “Tiny Light” of the first season, undertakes.
Release: “With a Wish” is available now on digital platforms and will be released as a CD next February 26, 2025.
Anime information
Based on the manga by Aidalro, Toilet-bound Hanako-kun The first season was produced by the studio Lerche with the direction of Masaomi Ando. The second season is led by Yohei Fukuicontinues to bring a colorful journey between the main character and supernatural creatures.
First episode of season 2“Hanako-kun of the Bathroom,” is available now Crunchyrollserving audiences in North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, Middle East, CIS and India.
Story summary from Crunchyroll
At Kamome Academy, mysterious legends are an everyday occurrence, the most prominent being the story of Hanako-kuna mischievous ghost who lives in the toilet. When a female student loves mysteries Nene Yashiro Unknowingly bound to Hanako, she is drawn into a supernatural world full of mystery and danger. The two work together to maintain peace between humans and magical creatures, even though trouble always surrounds them.