The upcoming episode 2 of The Dangers in My Heart season 2 will be released on Sunday, January 14 at 1:30 am JST. After airing on television networks in Japan, the anime will be available on streaming platforms both domestically and internationally. Due to different time zones, the episode will be accessible to viewers on Saturday in most countries.
In the previous episode, Ichikawa struggled with his schoolwork due to a broken arm. Despite a small mishap, Yamada assisted him with his day-to-day activities. Later in the episode, Yamada discovered the cause of Ichikawa's accident, leading to the loss of something important to her.
The Dangers in My Heart season 2 episode 2 release times in all regions
Ichikawa as seen in The Dangers in My Heart (Image via Shin-Ei Animation)
The release schedule for The Dangers in My Heart season 2 episode 2 is as follows: Saturday, January 13 for most fans worldwide, and Sunday, January 14 at 1:30 am JST for viewers in Japan. The release date and time will vary based on the viewer's region.
The upcoming second episode of The Dangers in My Heart season 2 will be released internationally at the following times:
Time Zone | Release Time | Release Day | Release Date |
Pacific Standard Time | 8:30 am | Saturday | January 13 |
Central Standard Time | 10:30 am | Saturday | January 13 |
Eastern Standard Time | 11:30 am | Saturday | January 13 |
Greenwich Mean Time | 4:30 pm | Saturday | January 13 |
Central European Time | 5:30 pm | Saturday | January 13 |
Indian Standard Time | 10 pm | Saturday | January 13 |
Philippine Standard Time | 12:30 am | Sunday | January 14 |
Australia Central Standard Time | 2 am | Sunday | January 14 |
The Dangers in My Heart season 2 episode 2 broadcast and streaming details
Yamada and Ichikawa as seen in The Dangers in My Heart (Image via Shin-Ei Animation)
The second episode of "The Dangers in My Heart" season 2 will debut on the NUMAnimation programming block on TV Asahi and its affiliates. In Japan, fans can also catch the anime on streaming services like dAnime Store and Hulu.
For international streaming, Sentai Filmworks has acquired the series and will be streaming it on Hidive. Additionally, Plus Media Networks Asia has licensed the series for Southeast Asia, where it will premiere on Aniplus Asia.
Recap of The Dangers in My Heart season 2 episode 1
Yamada Anna as seen in The Dangers in My Heart (Image via Shin-Ei Animation)
In season 2 episode 1 of The Dangers in My Heart, titled "We are Searching," the third semester commences. Ichikawa struggles to balance his school activities, prompting the homeroom teacher to recommend seeking help from Yamada. Despite initially refusing due to their strained friendship, Ichikawa eventually apologizes and accepts Yamada's assistance after she ensures he receives notes from Adachi.
What to expect from The Dangers in My Heart season 2 episode 2?
Later in the episode, Yamada discovered that her actions had caused Ichikawa to break his hand. She felt remorseful about the situation, especially when she realized she had lost the Akita Dog keychain that Ichikawa had given her. Despite her efforts to find it, it was only with the help of Ichikawa and Moeko that they were able to locate it.
Yamada and Ichikawa can be seen in The Dangers in My Heart (Image via Shin-Ei Animation).
It is highly probable that in episode 2 of season 2 of The Dangers in My Heart, Ichikawa will pay a visit to Yamada's house. After helping Yamada search for the Akita Dog keychain in the snow, Ichikawa became very cold. Consequently, Yamada Anna offered to let him warm up in her home. This came as a shock to Ichikawa, as he was not expecting an invitation from her.
Thus, the next episode might see Ichikawa take a bath at Yamada's home, followed by a meal to warm him. Such scenes are bound to leave Ichikawa in awkward spots, forcing him to make quick decisions.
Editor's P/S
As a Gen Z fan, I am eagerly anticipating the release of The Dangers in My Heart season 2 episode 2. The first episode left me on the edge of my seat, and I can't wait to see what happens next. I'm particularly interested in seeing how Ichikawa and Yamada's relationship develops. They have a complicated history, and it will be interesting to see how they work through their differences. I'm also curious to learn more about the Akita Dog keychain and its significance to Ichikawa.
I appreciate the show's realistic portrayal of high school life. The characters are relatable and well-developed, and the storylines are engaging and thought-provoking. The Dangers in My Heart is a great example of the kind of quality anime that Gen Z fans are looking for. I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys slice-of-life or romantic comedy anime.