The Dangers in My Heart Season 2 premiered its first episode on January 7, 2024 – and now, we know exactly how many episodes are ahead.
The Dangers in My Heart follows a boy named Kyotaro Ichikawa, a loner who often dreams of killing his classmates, including, the beautiful girl Anna Amada.
However, as the story progresses, we see the loner boy getting attracted to Amada. The second season is expected to showcase the duo getting closer to each other.
The much-awaited sequel received its first trailer last year, teasing some of the new faces and hints of the events that will unfold in the new season.
The Dangers in My Heart Season 2 episode count revealed
The Dangers in My Heart Season 2 will have 13 episodes, which makes its length equivalent to the first season. The episode count also reveals that the series will run until March 31, 2024.
The romance-centered manga series was published in 2018 for the first time, and the fame it earned helped it to get an anime adaptation, which arrived as a part of the anime Spring 2023 lineup. Along with many other romantic series, The Dangers in My Heart gained praise from the viewers who love to watch everything romantic.
The Dangers in My Heart Season 2 is listed for 13 episodes!
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Not only the love story but also the pressure everyone goes through in their youth days is showcased in the anime with complete honesty. For instance, our anti-social lead character Kyotaro doesn’t have the guts to get involved with the other students of his class. That makes him fantasize about killing the most popular students with his own hands so that no one looks down on him.
At the time of writing, the manga series has released nine volumes, out of which four volumes were covered by the first season. So, the recently released Season 2 kicked off with the first chapter of Volume 5, i.e. 58.
The anime-only fans are already aware that Kyotaro has started figuring out the strange feelings for Anna, and now, everyone awaits the love story the manga is particularly recognized for.