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The anime A Couple of Cuckoos confirmed its second season

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Kodokawa has officially announced the production of a second season for the popular animated adaptation of the manga “A Couple of Cuckoos” (Kakko no Iinazuke). The new season is scheduled to premiere in 2025, which has generated great expectations among fans of the series.

The creator of the original manga, Yoshikawa, shared an illustration to commemorate the announcement.

A Long-Awaited Return

The first season of “A Couple of Cuckoos” captured the attention of many anime fans thanks to its charming story and endearing characters. The series follows Nagi Umino and Erika Amano, two young people who discover that they were swapped at birth and are forced to live under the same roof by their parents’ decision. Throughout the series, comedic and romantic situations develop that keep viewers hooked.

The news of a second season has been met with enthusiasm, as many look forward to seeing how the relationships will evolve and what new adventures the protagonists will face.

About “A Couple of Cuckoos”

The manga “A Couple of Cuckoos” is the work of Miki Yoshikawa and has been serialized in Weekly Shōnen Magazine since January 2020. The anime adaptation has helped further increase its popularity, attracting a wide audience both in Japan and internationally.

The series stands out for its combination of romance, comedy and unexpected situations, offering a refreshing plot that has won over many. With the confirmation of a second season, fans can expect more exciting moments and interesting developments in Nagi and Erika’s story.

The series is available on Crunchyroll and with its Latin dubbing, which was done in Mexico under the direction of Mildred Barrera.

  • Diego Becerril as Nagi Umino.
  • Ana Lucia Ramos as Erika Amano.
  • Vanessa Olea as Hiro Segawa.
  • Stephanie Stone as Sachi Umino.

You may also be interested in: The second season of The Café Terrace and Its Goddesses premiered its Latin dub on Crunchyroll.

Fountain: Anime News Network.

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