Mahōka Kōkō no Rettōsei: Part 2 Production Announced

The long-awaited news has arrived: The Mahōka Kōkō no Rettōsei anime's Part 2 has officially entered production. According to Japanese media outlet Natalie and anime news sites Anime Corner and Anime News Network, the first part of the series concluded after a 12-year journey, and work on new episodes has begun. The released promotional visual features silhouettes of siblings Tatsuya and Miyuki Shiba.
The anime, adapted from Tsutomu Sato's light novel series of the same name, first aired in 2014 and made a big impact. Then in 2020, the Visitor Arc was released, and in 2021, the Reminiscence Arc. The first part covers a major portion of the main story, focusing on technological magic, political intrigue, and Tatsuya's mysterious past. Part 2 is expected to adapt the remaining volumes of the light novel, particularly the Double Seven and Steeplechase arcs.
This announcement holds great significance, especially for fans who have followed the series for many years. The completion of the first part after a 12-year journey shows the producers' determination to see the series through to the end. Additionally, there are spin-off stories and films set in the The Irregular at Magic High School universe, which means Part 2 could appeal to a wider audience. Particularly, Tatsuya's unlimited abilities and his dynamic with Miyuki are among the most beloved elements of the anime.
For now, no official announcement has been made regarding the release date or number of episodes for Part 2. However, the start of production signals that more details will be shared soon. Since the light novel series is still ongoing, it is likely that the anime will return with a long-running production. Fans are already eagerly awaiting new visuals, trailers, and cast news. We will closely follow the developments and share them with you.




