The magic-slash-action series, "Wistoria: Wand and Sword" Season 2 continues to captivate fans! Since its broadcast debut on April 12, the series has been cranking up the tension, and the latest update promises even more chaos.
Today, we’ve got an exclusive first look at what’s coming next. The official synopsis and preview images for Episode 14, titled "The Party from Hell Begins," have been released, and it looks like our heroes are in for their most desperate fight yet. Catch their story on Crunchyroll!
<The following content is quoted from the official announcement>
Episode 14: "The Party from Hell Begins"
Synopsis
A sudden surge of Dinobolos (vicious monsters from the deep floors) swarms the city. In an instant, the festive atmosphere of the Central Capital is twisted into a living hell. The Magia Vanders quickly realize that they are the true targets of this coordinated assault, leaving them strategically pinned down and unable to descend from the Tower.
Down in the streets, the capital’s security forces are being slaughtered by the High Dinobolos, terrifying entities possessing "Mage Killer" abilities that render magic completely useless. With the mages' primary weapon neutralized, Colette, the Dwarves, and Will launch a desperate last stand. However, as if mocking their struggle, Headless activates a massive magic circle, summoning "Divende"—a Notorious Monster from the 40th floor—directly into Will’s path!
Wistoria: Wand and Sword Season 2 — Series Information
Synopsis
The "sword and sorcery" academy fantasy, "Wistoria: Wand and Sword," born from the brilliant collaboration between "Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?" creator Fujino Omori and manga artist Toshi Aoi, is back. After a blockbuster first season in 2024, the high-octane saga returns this spring for its highly anticipated second season.
At the heart of the story is Will Serfort, a student at an elite magic academy who, despite being unable to cast a single spell, aspires to join the Magia Vanders. Fueled by a childhood promise made to his friend Elfaria, the ultimate underdog has traded his wand for a blade, earning his peers' respect through sheer martial skill. Having barely survived a lethal ambush by a mysterious mage during a dungeon exercise with the academy's star student, Lihanna, Will now faces his final obstacle: the graduation exams. Is he finally ready to reach the girl waiting at the summit of the Tower?
For the sequel, the production team is raising the bar. Season 1 visionary Tatsuya Yoshihara returns as Chief Director, joined by new Director Hideaki Nakano and Series Composition lead Susumu Kimura. The powerhouse staff also sees the return of character designer and chief animation director Sayaka Ono, while legendary composer Yuki Hayashi returns to craft the score. The collaboration between BN Pictures and Actas continues to spearhead the animation production.
What "magic" can a boy branded a failure truly command? The curtain now rises on the epic second chapter where wands and swords collide.
Cast
Will Serfort: Kohei Amasaki
Elfaria Albis Serfort: Akira Sekine
Colette Loire: Satomi Amano
Sion Ulster: Masaaki Mizunaka
Julius Reinberg: Tetsuya Kakihara
Lihanna Owenhaus: Lynn
Wignall Lindor: Kengo Kawanishi
Workner Norgram: Tomokazu Seki
Edward Serfence: Koji Yusa
Cariott Incindia Wiseman: Jun Fukuyama
Zeo Thorzeus Reinbolt: Makoto Furukawa
Ellenor Ljos Alf: Sora Amamiya
Aaron Masterias Oldking: Hochu Otsuka
Finn: Mutsumi Tamura
Kiki: Aoi Inase
Rosti Nauman: ???
Iris Churchill: Rumi Okubo
Gordon Baret: Kazuki Ura
Lyril Marze: Tomohiro Ono
Mike Maius: Atsushi Kosaka
Rose Prehnite: Maki Kawase
Emma Klever: Sayumi Suzushiro
Renaisse Arete: Shinya Takahashi
Jorua Moraine: Atsushi Tamaru
Caldron: Reiko Suzuki
Marze: Nobuhiko Okamoto
The Headless: ???
Logwell: Akio Otsuka
Sarissa Alfeldt: Ayaka Shimizu
Filvis Challia: Hisako Kanemoto
Lefiya Viridis: Juri Kimura
The Witch in Black: Marina Inoue
Clairie Serah: Mai Nakahara
© Fujino Omori, Toshi Aoi, Kodansha/ Wistoria: Wand and Sword Production Committee.
© Animate Times
*Some parts of this text have been translated using machine translation