Agents of the Four Seasons Season 2: What We Know So Far

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So, spring finally showed up, winter got its happy ending, and now everyone's asking the same thing. Is Agents of the Four Seasons (Shunkashuutou Daikousha Haru no Mai) coming back for a second season? The WIT Studio show just closed out its Dance of Spring arc, and honestly that ending card reading "Our Story Begins Again From Here" was basically a promise, not just a mood. If you haven't watched it yet, it's streaming on Crunchyroll, and it's worth seeing why people can't stop talking about it.
A Quick Recap of Season 1
Okay so here's the gist. Hinagiku is the Agent of Spring, and she disappeared for ten whole years after getting kidnapped, which meant the entire world got stuck in winter with no end in sight. She finally comes back with her guardian Sakura by her side, ready to bring spring back, except the person who returns isn't quite the same girl who left. Trauma changes people, and that's basically the emotional backbone of this whole show.

Things get messier once Rosei, the Agent of Winter, gets pulled into the picture, along with the group responsible for everything Hinagiku went through. Sakura's fierce devotion to her throughout all of it is best captured in a line she delivers after their reunion:
"What I need to do and what I want to do - you help me with all of it. My returning place is only one." - Sakura Himedaka
By the last episode she's face to face with her captor Misuzu, she gets her reunion with Rosei (finally, after fourteen episodes of waiting), and she reaches this quiet moment of accepting who she is now instead of mourning who she used to be. It's a satisfying wrap up, but there's clearly a lot more story sitting on the table, especially for Summer and Autumn, who barely got a chance to do anything this season.
Why A Season 2 Actually Seems Possible

Here's the thing that gets people hopeful. Production IG, which owns WIT Studio, has apparently called this show one of its big investments, and that's not something a company just casually admits. There's also the fact that the source material is a 10 volume light novel series, so there's no shortage of story left to adapt if the studio decides to keep going.
If you look at how Season 1 rolled out, a reasonable guess would put a Season 2 announcement somewhere around late 2026 or early 2027, with the actual episodes airing maybe a year after that. That's roughly how these things tend to go for shows in this kind of production pipeline. Nothing's locked in yet, so take this as an educated guess rather than a guarantee. And, if you're into this kind of anime speculation, we've also written about I Made Friends With the Second Prettiest Girl Season 2 and Angel Next Door Season 3, so give those a look too.
What Might Happen in Season 2

Judging by where the light novels go next, the story seems set to shift toward Ruri and Ayame, the Summer sisters who quietly became a lot of people's favorite part of Season 1. Here's what a Dance of Summer arc could realistically bring to the table.
- An explanation for how both sisters ended up sharing Agent of Summer powers after that finale twist
- Their fiances stepping up, possibly training to become their guardians
- More focus on the messy relationship between the Villages and the Four Seasons Agency
- Whatever happens to Misuzu and Mikami now that they're locked away together
- A bit more spotlight on characters like Nadeshiko and Rindou who got sidelined this time around
If you need a refresher before all this, the Season 1 trailer is still around and it captures the visual style really well, so it's worth a rewatch while you wait for news.
What People Are Actually Saying About It
Honestly the reaction to a possible Season 2 has been pretty positive, even from people who had complaints about Season 1. A lot of viewers keep bringing up how much they want more time with the Summer and Autumn group, since their dynamic came across as genuinely sweet and fun compared to the heavier drama between Hinagiku and Rosei. And really, the emotional core of the whole show is best summed up in what Hinagiku says to Sakura late in the season:
"I'll say it as many times as you need. Hinagiku loves Sakura. Don't forget - I love you." - Hinagiku Kayo
There's a real hope that giving them a full season would let their relationships grow naturally instead of getting crammed into a handful of scenes.

That said, plenty of people also want the worldbuilding to get fixed if this continues. The way the Agency, the Villages, and the government all interact still feels pretty vague, and viewers have pointed out that a second season is the perfect chance to actually explain how this world works instead of leaving it half sketched out. Even with that criticism though, the emotional moments and Kensuke Ushio's soundtrack have kept enough people invested that the demand for more is definitely there.
So Where Does That Leave Us
Nothing is officially confirmed at this point, but between the studio backing, the mountain of unused source material, and the fans clearly wanting more, it really does feel like a Season 2 is coming eventually. For now, all anyone can do is keep an eye out for news from WIT Studio and hope the wait isn't too long.
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