Mahou Shoujo ni Akogarete 2nd Season
魔法少女にあこがれて 第2期
- Action
- Comedy
- Ecchi
- Girls Love
- Mahou Shoujo
- Duration
- Unknown
- Aired
- Not available
- Status
- Not yet aired
Synopsis
*Mahou Shoujo ni Akogarete 2nd Season* continues the story in its second installment, returning to its mix of magical-girl action and comedy with ecchi elements and Girls Love themes.
Otaku Consensus
Because Mahou Shoujo ni Akogarete 2nd Season has not aired and no broadcast window is listed, a score-based critical consensus would be premature. The clearest verdict from the available data is that the season is being positioned around the franchise’s most distinctive ingredients: henshin ritual, yuri/LGBTQ+ emphasis, anti-hero comedy, parody, and sadistic ecchi; the real current limitation is the lack of episode-level evidence on pacing, direction, or adaptation choices.
Why You Should Watch
Watch this if you want magical-girl iconography pushed into openly adult, queer, and transgressive territory without sanding off the genre’s transformation-sequence appeal. The AniList tag profile is unusually specific: Primarily Female Cast at 95%, Yuri at 91%, LGBTQ+ Themes at 90%, Henshin at 90%, and Sadism at 79%, which tells you this is not a neutral magical-girl sequel but a niche-targeted one. It scratches the genre-subversion itch that Puella Magi Madoka Magica created, but aims at parody, ecchi comedy, and anti-hero energy rather than tragedy-first deconstruction. If you prefer your mahou shoujo stories centered on female desire, power play, and deliberately uncomfortable comedy, this is the rare sequel that advertises those priorities upfront.
What Makes It Stand Out
- 1
Its AniList profile is dominated by female-centered and queer tags: Primarily Female Cast is listed at 95%, Yuri at 91%, and LGBTQ+ Themes at 90%, giving the sequel a more explicit identity than a standard magical-girl action comedy.
- 2
Henshin is tagged at 90%, so transformation-sequence language remains central rather than incidental; the show’s appeal is tied to the recognizable grammar of mahou shoujo performance.
- 3
The sequel sits at an unusual genre intersection: Action, Comedy, Ecchi, and Girls Love, with Parody and Anti-Hero both tagged at 79%, signaling a tone closer to genre provocation than straightforward heroic fantasy.
- 4
Sadism at 79% and Nudity at 68% make its content profile unusually direct for a magical-girl title, which is important context for viewers deciding whether the ecchi is a side element or part of the core texture.
- 5
Despite its niche adult-facing tags, the series is categorized with a Mahou Shoujo theme and a Seinen tag at 60%, placing it in the specific lane of magical-girl material reframed for an older demographic.
Fun Facts & Trivia
- Fun fact 1
- Akihiro Ononaka is credited as the original creator, and the creator listing has 160 AniList favourites in the provided data.
- Fun fact 2
- The second season is officially listed as Not yet aired, with no available aired date, so release timing and broadcast structure remain unconfirmed from the current data.
- Fun fact 3
- Its MAL popularity rank is #4697, which places it outside the broadest mainstream discovery tier while still visible enough to have a dedicated database footprint before airing.
- Fun fact 4
- The AniList tags give Magic a 71% weight and Urban Fantasy a 70% weight, indicating that the sequel’s fantasy elements are framed through a modern setting rather than a purely otherworldly magical realm.












