Highly Anticipated "Down-to-Earth" Romantic Comedy TV Anime 'The Two of Us Are Polar Opposites' Season 2 to Begin Exclusive Streaming on ABEMA on Sunday, July 5th at 5:30 PM! Free Streaming Also Starts Every Wednesday at 5:30 PM

The TV anime 'The Two of Us Are Polar Opposites' Season 2 will begin exclusive streaming on ABEMA starting July 5, 2026.

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ABEMA, the new future TV, will begin exclusive streaming of the highly anticipated "down-to-earth" romantic comedy TV anime 'The Two of Us Are Polar Opposites' Season 2 every Sunday at 5:30 PM starting July 5, 2026.

'The Two of Us Are Polar Opposites' is a romantic comedy manga by Kōcha Agasawa, serialized on "Shonen Jump+" (Shueisha). It depicts the story of two "polar opposite" individuals: Suzuki, a cheerful girl who is conscious of others' gazes, and Tani, a quiet boy who can clearly state his opinions. The anime portrays how they slowly deepen their understanding of each other while respecting one another, along with their school life with friends. The "down-to-earth love story" that resonates with the delicate emotions of adolescence has garnered support, becoming a hot topic and earning accolades such as the Grand Prize at the "4th Manga Academy Awards" and appearing on numerous manga award lists. The first TV anime series began in January 2026, attracting even more attention.

Now, with the announcement of the second season of the TV anime 'The Two of Us Are Polar Opposites', exclusive streaming on ABEMA has been decided, following the first season. In addition to the exclusive streaming starting every Sunday at 5:30 PM from July 5, 2026, free broadcast will also be available on the "ABEMA Anime Channel" at 9:00 PM on the same day. Furthermore, free streaming of the latest episode will begin every Wednesday at 5:30 PM, three days after its release, and all episodes will be available for free viewing during the broadcast period.

The first season is currently being streamed on ABEMA. Please enjoy the world of the highly anticipated "down-to-earth" romantic comedy TV anime 'The Two of Us Are Polar Opposites' to your heart's content.

■TV Anime 'The Two of Us Are Polar Opposites' Season 2 Exclusive Streaming Overview

・Fastest Streaming on "ABEMA Premium" and "ABEMA Premium with Ads" (*1)

Start Date & Time: Streaming begins every Sunday at 5:30 PM from July 5, 2026

Program URL: https://abema.go.link/3ca23

*Free streaming of the latest episode begins every Wednesday at 5:30 PM, three days after its release. All episodes will be available for free viewing anytime during the broadcast period.

・Free Broadcast Also Available

<Broadcast Date & Time & Program URL>

Broadcast Date & Time: Broadcast begins every Sunday at 9:00 PM from July 5, 2026

Broadcast Channel: ABEMA Anime Channel

First Episode URL: https://abema.go.link/ivpUr

・Season 1 Also Streaming!

FAQ

When will 'The Two of Us Are Polar Opposites' Season 2 start streaming?

Season 2 will begin exclusive streaming on ABEMA on Sunday, July 5, 2026, at 5:30 PM JST.

Where can I watch 'The Two of Us Are Polar Opposites' Season 2?

Season 2 will be exclusively streamed on ABEMA. Free broadcast will also be available on the ABEMA Anime Channel.

When is the free broadcast of the latest episodes available?

Free streaming of the latest episode will start every Wednesday at 5:30 PM JST, three days after its initial release. All episodes will be available for free viewing during the broadcast period.

Is the first season of 'The Two of Us Are Polar Opposites' available on ABEMA?

Yes, the first season is currently streaming on ABEMA.

What is 'The Two of Us Are Polar Opposites' about?

It's a romantic comedy about two polar opposite individuals, Suzuki and Tani, who slowly deepen their understanding of each other while respecting one another, set against the backdrop of their school life with friends. It's known for its 'down-to-earth' portrayal of adolescent emotions.