My Dress-Up Darling Season 2 has officially concluded, with its highly anticipated final episode, episode 12 (also referred to as episode 24 overall), airing today, September 21, 2025, in Japan and streaming globally. The finale delivered a mix of heartfelt moments, key character developments, and a significant, albeit unfulfilled, romantic progression between leads Marin Kitagawa and Wakana Gojo, leaving fans eager for what comes next.
The second season, which began its broadcast on July 5, 2025, ran for 12 episodes, continuing the charming story of high school student Wakana Gojo, an aspiring Hina doll craftsman, and his vibrant classmate Marin Kitagawa, who enlists his sewing talents for her passionate cosplay hobby.
Where to Watch the My Dress-Up Darling Season 2 Finale
Fans worldwide can stream the final episode of My Dress-Up Darling Season 2 on Crunchyroll. The series aired in Japan on networks such as MBS, TBS, and Tokyo MX. New episodes of the second season premiered on Saturdays, with Crunchyroll simulcasting them shortly after their Japanese broadcast.
Key Moments in the Season 2 Finale
The season finale, particularly episode 12, was packed with emotional payoffs and character revelations that captivated viewers.
The “Coffin” Cosplay Showcase
A central plot point leading into the finale was the elaborate “Coffin” cosplay event. The episode showcased Gojo’s meticulous craftsmanship and the collective efforts of the group in bringing these complex outfits to life. This storyline highlighted the dedication required for high-level cosplay and Gojo’s growing confidence in his skills.
Juju’s Sisterly Resolve
Episode 12 also delved deeper into the motivations of Juju, revealing a touching reason behind her participation in the “Coffin” event despite her discomfort. She admitted that she pushed herself for her sister, Shinju, to avoid disappointing her and to contribute to the group’s success, showcasing a profound aspect of her character depth.
Akira’s Surprising Idolatry
A significant plot twist involved Akira’s true feelings towards Marin. Initially appearing stiff, Akira broke down to reveal that she doesn’t dislike Marin at all; instead, she idolizes her. This shocking confession revealed that Akira has secretly been Marin’s number-one fan since witnessing Marin’s Black Lobelia cosplay.
Marin’s Almost-Confession to Gojo
Perhaps the most anticipated moment for many viewers was Marin’s long-teased romantic progression with Gojo. The finale depicted Marin preparing herself to confess her feelings to Wakana after the cosplay shoot. The tension peaked as Marin attempted to vocalize her emotions, only to falter at the last second and ask for a selfie instead. This bittersweet conclusion left their romantic development hanging, much to the heartbreak and continued yearning of fans. Gojo, in his characteristic obliviousness, simply smiled and agreed to the photo.
Fan Reaction and Future Anticipation
The ending of My Dress-Up Darling Season 2 has been described by fans and critics alike as visually and emotionally satisfying, yet also frustrating due to Marin’s unsuccessful confession. The finale perfectly balanced the joy of successful cosplay with the lingering romantic tension, leaving audiences desperate for a continuation of Marin and Gojo’s story. The series, based on Shinichi Fukuda’s manga, continues to resonate with its blend of romantic comedy and slice-of-life elements, centered around the unique world of cosplay. While no official announcement for a third season has been made, the open-ended conclusion strongly suggests that the journey of Marin and Wakana is far from over.