The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten Season 2 New Trailer and Visual Released

A new trailer and visual have been released for the second season of the anime adaptation of the light novel series The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten, written by Saekisan and illustrated by Hanekoto. Let’s take a look at the new visuals and trailer together.

New Visual

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The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten Season 2 Release Date

The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten Season 2 will be released in April 2026.

Staff

Original Work: Saeki (GA Bunko / SB Creative)
Character Concept: Hanekoto
Director: Chihiro Kumano
Series Composition: Keiichiro Ochi
Character Design: Takayuki Noguchi
Sub Character Design: Nori Kurahashi
Prop Design: Mahiru Shintani
Color Design: Yoko Suzuki
Art Director: Ryosuke Kawai (Qun Plant)
Director of Photography: Tomoya Kamijo (project No.9)
Editing: Akinori Mishima (Mishima Editing Room)
Music: Moé Hyūga
Production: project No.9

The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten Synopsis

Mahiru Shiina is worthy of her nickname “Angel”: she is a divine beauty loved by all, and she excels in both academics and athletics. Shiina lives in an entirely different world from Amane Fujimiya, her next-door neighbor. Despite living so close together, they have never spoken once. But their silence is broken when Fujimiya spots Shiina gloomily sitting on a swing amidst a heavy rainstorm and lends her his umbrella.

When Fujimiya catches a cold the next day, Shiina wishes to return the favor for the umbrella by nursing him back to health. Believing that this would be their first and last interaction, he silently appreciates her kindness. However, Shiina—who cannot help but worry about Fujimiya’s lack of tidiness and proper nutrition—begins to cook and clean for him. As the unlikely pair spend time together in Fujimiya’s apartment, they explore the true nature of their relationship and the gentle emotions that emerge from it.

Source: Comic Natalie