The anime adaption of My Dress-Up Darling is slated to continue with a second season. Shinichi Fukuda, the manga’s creator, has produced an announcement teaser and a commemorative illustration.
My Dress-Up Darling‘s first season premiered on January 8 and ran for 12 episodes. The Square Enix-published manga began in 2018 and has nine tankoubon volumes as of March 2022.
The main staff for the first season includes Keisuke Shinohara (Black Fox) as director, Yoriko Tomita (Osamake: Romcom Where The Childhood Friend Won’t Lose) as series scriptwriter and supervisor, Yoshihiro Hiramine (Black Fox unit director) as assistant director, Naoya Takahashi (Wonder Egg Priority animation director, key animator et al.) as the main animator, and Kazumasa Ishid. CloverWorks created the show.
Meanwhile, the cast included Hina Suguta as Marin Kitagawa, Shoya Ishige as Wakana Gojo, Atsumi Tanezaki as Sajuna Inui, Hina Youmiya as Shinju Inui, and Atsushi Ono as Kaoru Gojo.
Square Enix describes the manga as:
Traumatized by a childhood incident with a friend who took exception to his love of traditional dolls, doll-artisan hopeful Wakana Gojou passes his days as a loner, finding solace in the home ec room at his high school. To Wakana, people like beautiful Marin Kitagawa, a trendy girl who’s always surrounded by a throng of friends, is practically an alien from another world. But when cheerful Marin–never one to be shy–spots Wakana sewing away one day after school, she barges in with the aim of roping her quiet classmate into her secret hobby: cosplay! Will Wakana’s wounded heart be able to handle the invasion from this sexy alien?!
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