Jack of All Trades Party of None Season 2 Is Coming

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If you have been keeping up with this season's anime, then you already know that Jack of All Trades, Party of None ended on a note that left everyone with way too many questions. The good news? Season 2 is officially happening. Known in Japan as Yuusha Party wo Oidasareta Kiyoubinbou, this fantasy adventure series wrapped up its 12-episode run on Crunchyroll and immediately dropped a Season 2 announcement that caught a lot of people off guard. Whether you loved it, tolerated it, or watched it just to see what happened next, there is clearly more story coming and honestly, it sounds like the best part is still ahead.
How Season 1 Set Everything Up
So here is the quick version of what went down. Orun Dura was an enchanter working inside a Hero's Party, quietly holding the whole team together with his support magic. Then his own childhood friend Oliver kicks him out with the cold line,
"You lack the ability. Leave the party" - Oliver

Pretty harsh. Instead of moping around, Orun goes solo, switches back to swordplay while keeping his enchantment skills, and eventually finds himself working with the Night Sky Silver Rabbits guild alongside Selma, a renowned enchanter, and her younger sister Sophia.
The season had its ups and downs, but it did something interesting by hinting at a much bigger story buried underneath the surface. Orun's sealed memories, his mysterious past, and the shadowy factions lurking around the dungeon system all got teased without ever being fully explained. By the time the finale rolled around, it felt less like a conclusion and more like the story was just getting warmed up.
The Season 2 Announcement and What We Know
Right after the Season 1 finale aired in March 2026, the official channels dropped the Season 2 confirmation along with a new visual and a teaser trailer. Make sure to check out the Season 2 announcement trailer down below to get a feel for the direction the next chapter is heading. It is short but it does give you something to get excited about.
Director Hiroyuki Kanbe, character designer Naoto Nakamura, and series composer Masashi Suzuki are all expected back, with animation studio42 handling production again. No official release date has been confirmed yet, but given that Season 1 launched in January 2026, a reasonable guess would put Season 2 somewhere around late 2026 or early 2027. That kind of timeline is pretty standard for these announcements. If you’re interested in similar quick renewals, check out our recent pieces on titles like Frieren Season 3 and Oshi no Ko Season 4, which were also announced shortly after their previous seasons wrapped.
What Season 2 Will Probably Cover

The light novel by Itsuki Togami is sitting at nine volumes in Japan, and the manga adaptation has reached 18 volumes, so there is no shortage of material to work with. Season 1 moved at a fairly slow pace, which actually means Season 2 has a solid chunk of story ready to go. Based on where things left off and what the source material covers, here is what fans are expecting to see:
- The truth behind Orun's sealed memories and his hidden past finally getting explored
- A tournament arc that was heavily hinted at in the final scenes of Season 1
- More screen time for Sion, Orun's childhood friend, who showed up in a brand-new outfit in the key visual released alongside the finale
- The antagonist groups that were briefly introduced but never properly developed getting their moment
- Bigger and more intense dungeon sequences with higher stakes
- The world's political layers and rival factions getting fleshed out properly
What People Are Actually Saying About Season 2

The reaction to the announcement has been an interesting mix. A lot of viewers described Season 1 as a perfectly fine easy watch, the kind of show you put on without expecting too much. But there is also a genuine feeling that the story started showing real potential toward the end, especially with everything it set up in the final episode. The consensus seems to be that Season 1 was more of a long introduction than a complete arc on its own. Even Nowlu, the artist behind the ending theme song "sukuu," captured that feeling perfectly when she said,
"I deeply empathized with the protagonist Orun's jack-of-all-trades nature, and I wrote the lyrics while picturing myself in his shoes over and over again" - Nowlu
People who have read the manga and light novel are actually pretty optimistic, saying the story gets more layered and original as it goes on. The first season's slower pacing frustrated some viewers, but that same pacing means Season 2 is walking into a story that already has its foundation built. If you want to catch up before Season 2 arrives, the full first season is streaming right now on Crunchyroll. It is the kind of show that rewards patience, and if the source material is anything to go by, that patience might finally pay off in Season 2.
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