The anime adaptation of My Dress-Up Darling will be renewed for a second season. The manga’s creator, Shinichi Fukuda, has created an announcement teaser as well as a commemorative illustration.
The first season of My Dress-Up Darling premiered on January 8 and lasted 12 episodes. The manga, published by Square Enix, began in 2018 and has nine tankoubon volumes as of March 2022.
Keisuke Shinohara (Black Fox) is the director, Yoriko Tomita (Osamake: Romcom Where The Childhood Friend Won’t Lose) is the series scriptwriter and supervisor, Yoshihiro Hiramine (Black Fox unit director) is the assistant director, Naoya Takahashi (Wonder Egg Priority animation director, key animator et al.) is the main animator, and Kazumasa Ishid is the main animat The show was created by CloverWorks.
Meanwhile, Hina Suguta played Marin Kitagawa, Shoya Ishige played Wakana Gojo, Atsumi Tanezaki played Sajuna Inui, Hina Youmiya played Shinju Inui, and Atsushi Ono played Kaoru Gojo.

©福田晋一/SQUARE ENIX·「着せ恋」製作委員会
Square Enix describes the manga as:
Wakana Gojou, a doll-artisan hopeful, lives as a loner, finding solace in his high school’s home ec room after being traumatised by a childhood incident with a friend who objected to his love of traditional dolls. People like beautiful Marin Kitagawa, a trendy girl who is always surrounded by a swarm of friends, are practically aliens from another world to Wakana. When cheerful Marin—never one to be shy—spots Wakana sewing one day after school, she storms in with the intention of luring her quiet classmate into her secret hobby: cosplay! Will Wakana’s wounded heart be able to withstand this sexy alien’s invasion?!
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