Today, Bandai Namco Filmworks Inc. unveiled the fantastical main visual and main PV for the highly anticipated second season of Wistoria: Wand and Sword. Season 2 will begin streaming on Crunchyroll in April 2026.

Based on the manga by Fujino Ōmori—author of Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?—and rising manga artist Toshi Aoi, Wistoria: Wand and Sword follows Will, a young boy who challenges a magic-dominated world armed with nothing but a single sword.
The main visual and main PV depict Urbus Rigarden full of excitement for the New Year’s celebration “Terminaria,” but as the Great Barrier is being replaced, a slew of monsters make their way in. Will goes up against a herd of monsters with his sword alongside mages casting magic. Workner, worn from battle, embraces the “skill-less” Will; What is this one magic that only Will can wield? As Will is seen holding his sword along with Finn’s words, will he be able to protect what he holds most dear?
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The main PV also reveals the opening and ending theme songs for Season 2. “BELIEVERS” by ASH DA HERO will serve as the upbeat opening theme, while “Reachlight” by Shiyui brings a calm, ballad-feel for the ending theme.
Opening Theme Song “BELIEVERS” by ASH DA HERO
ASH DA HERO was formed in September, 2021. Rooted in ROCK, PUNK, and HIP-HOP, the band is driven by the overwhelming presence and versatile vocal expression of ASH. Joined by Sato (Ba.), WANI (Dr.), and Dhalsim (DJ), their individuality and commanding stage presence combine to create a live performance that is not to be missed. A one-of-a-kind mixture band where the four members’ talents and musical roots intersect in a truly extraordinary way.
“We are ASH DA HERO. We worked on the opening theme song for the TV anime, Wistoria: Wand and Sword Season 2. We have been huge fans of the original work, so we are so happy and honored to be entrusted with the opening theme song.
Amazing developments are in store for Season 2. We wrote the song “BELIEVERS” to show our love for Wistoria and to cheer on Will and his friends.
We hope this song becomes your Stroke of Courage.
Thank you for your support!”
Ending Theme Song “Reachlight” by Shiyui
Shiyui launched on Twitter, YouTube, and Niconico on January 11, 2021. Since then, Shiyui has actively posted cover song videos primarily featuring selections from the internet music scene, with over 70 videos released to date. In addition to music she also creates digital illustrations and shares them on pixiv, including original artwork tailored to match the image of each song for video productions. Shiyui also hosts weekly live streams on TwitCasting every Monday, featuring guitar performances and vocal sessions.
In the summer of 2021, through MECRE—a platform where creators can freely recruit collaborators—Shiyui was selected as the featured vocalist for jon-YAKITORY in an open audition for singers hosted by the popular Vocaloid producer. The released track, “ONI,” surpassed one million views within just one month. The collaboration received widespread acclaim, leading to Shiyui’s first original EP, “Shiyui,” digitally released in July 2022 via INCS-toenter. The EP features newly written tracks by prominent creators in the internet music scene, including jon-YAKITORY (“Shikabanese”), Hifumi (“Hana ga Ochita node”), Hiiragi Magnetite (“Marshall Maximizer”), and R Sound Design (“Teikoku Shojo”), earning strong support from dedicated internet music fans.
In November 2022, Shiyui made her major debut under Sony Music Labels with “Kimi yo Kedakaku Are,” the ending theme for the TV anime Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury, (sound produced by ryo from supercell).
“My name is Shiyui, and I will be singing the ending theme for Season 2 of the TV anime Wistoria: Wand and Sword.
For this song, “Reachlight,” I asked Atsu Mizuno to write the lyrics, and Ito Yukino to compose the music.
In the anime, the boy who can’t use magic discovers a magic called “Courage.” And his unwavering determination is a single, straight-edged sword. A sword that will cut through everything.
During the recording, a timid voice begins to speak, and in the 4 minutes in which he screams out in determination, I focused my ears on how much tension my voice can hold.
As I carefully touched the strong will carried within the words, I was reminded that words truly are like magic. I felt that with the sword within our throats, we are able to weave a great magic called language.
I would be truly grateful if you would listen over and over to the wishes of those reaching out towards the light.”
Check out Wistoria: Wand and Magic Season 2 on Crunchyroll this April!
Source: Press Release






