[Photos/Images] WurtS's "Douka Shiteru" Chosen as Ending Theme for DANDADAN Season 2; Two Types of Promo Videos Released 1st
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New footage for the TV anime DANDADAN Season 2 has been released, featuring two types of videos. Additionally, the ending theme for Season 2 has been officially decided as "Douka Shiteru," performed by WurtS.

DANDADAN is a popular manga series by Yukinobu Tatsu, currently serialized on Shueisha's manga app "Shonen Jump+." The story follows high school girl Momo Ayase, born into a family of spiritual mediums, and occult fanatic Ken "Okarun" Takakura as they take on looming supernatural threats in an occult battle youth story. The TV anime's second season will simultaneously air nationwide in the "Super Animeism TURBO" slot across 28 MBS/TBS networks every Thursday at 12:26 a.m. starting July 3.

The newly released videos are categorized into "Friendship & Love" and "Occult & Battle." In the "Friendship & Love" version, set to the BGM of WurtS's "Douka Shiteru," viewers are treated to heart-fluttering scenes of Momo Ayase and Ken "Okarun" Takakura drawing gradually closer in love, as well as daily life moments brimming with high school energy—also featuring Aira Shiratori and Jin "Jiji" Enjōji as they all share lively and chaotic days together.

On the other hand, the "Occult & Battle" version features "Kakumei Dōchū" sung by Aina the End as its BGM, offering glimpses into the intense battles that await Momo and Ken "Okarun" Takakura in Season 2. Highlights include Okarun battling a mysterious briefs-wearing man, Momo being blown away by Naki Kitō, and scenes of Manjirō, Chiquitita, and Seiko Ayase intently gazing at ofuda talismans.

Additionally, WurtS shared a comment regarding the ending theme "Douka Shiteru." He said, "In this crazy world where all kinds of lifeforms suddenly appear, you want to express your feelings, but you're clumsy, still you want to meet, but it’s complicated… it’s just crazy… We’ve packed all that excitement and heart-pounding emotion into a wonderful song." (The full comment is provided at the end of the article.)

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