The highly anticipated second season of the anime series Anyway, I’m Falling in Love with You (Japanese: Dōse, Koishite Shimaunda.) is set to premiere on January 9, 2026, in Japan, and will feature the girl idol group ME:I performing the opening theme song titled “L to R” (LとR; lit. ‘L and R’). Crunchyroll has also confirmed it will simulcast the series in January 2026 across various territories, including North America, Europe, and Southeast Asia.
ME:I Takes the Lead with “L to R”
The announcement has generated significant buzz among fans, as ME:I, a popular J-pop idol group formed from “Produce 101 Japan The Girls,” steps into the spotlight to deliver the new season’s opening anthem. “L to R” is expected to bring a vibrant and energetic feel to the romantic comedy, aligning with the thrilling and sweet emotions of the series. The official websites and accounts for the anime confirmed ME:I’s involvement in late October 2025.
End Theme by Berry Meet
Complementing ME:I’s lively opening, the ending theme song for the second season will be “Hatsukoi” (初恋; lit. ‘First Love’), performed by the band Berry Meet. This choice suggests a dynamic soundtrack for the season, with Berry Meet’s sound potentially offering a more introspective and heartfelt tone to conclude each episode.
Returning Staff and Production Details
The production team from the first season will largely be reprising their roles for Anyway, I’m Falling in Love with You Season 2. Junichi Yamamoto, who directed the inaugural season, is confirmed to return as director, with Typhoon Graphics once again handling the animation production. Yu Murai is also returning to oversee the series scripts.
The anime is based on Haruka Mitsui’s shōjo manga series, which has been serialized in Kodansha’s Nakayoshi magazine since November 2020. The manga has gathered a considerable following, with 12 tankōbon volumes released as of August 2025.
Season 2 Premiere and Streaming
The first season of Anyway, I’m Falling in Love with You aired from January to March 2025. The upcoming second season is scheduled to broadcast on TBS and BS11 in Japan, starting January 9, 2026. For international viewers, Crunchyroll will provide simulcast streaming, making the romantic continuation accessible to a global audience shortly after its Japanese broadcast. Fans can anticipate a new key visual that was unveiled alongside the premiere date announcement, building further excitement for the series’ return.









