The wait is finally over as Ranma 1/2 Season 2 is officially hitting Netflix on October 4, 2025. Fans of Rumiko Takahashi’s timeless martial-arts rom-com are gearing up for another round of chaos, comedy, and cursed transformations.
After the remake’s first season aired with only 12 episodes, many worried that they might be left hanging. But with Ranma 1/2 Season 2 confirmed, the story of Ranma, Akane, and the endlessly entertaining cast of martial artists continues in style.

With the production house releasing a new trailer, the news has caused the fandom to celebrate. When season 1 started airing, anime fans were happy about the remake, although the only criticism that kept coming was about how it only had 12 episodes. That is why Ranma 1/2 Season 2, making a comeback, has promised more fights, comedic moments, and new characters making appearances that promise to bring the spirit of the manga to life.
Moreover, for long-time fans of this series, it is important to note that this anime remake bears significance, as watching their favorite show now with a polished animation is seen to be more nostalgic and refreshing. Interestingly, the fact that Season 2 is streaming globally on Netflix makes a huge difference. Unlike the original series, which struggled with distribution outside Japan, today’s viewers can dive right into Ranma’s gender-bending hijinks as soon as each episode airs.
With expected simulcast availability (episodes streaming immediately after airing in Japan), this removes the delays that often trouble international fans. Netflix’s investment also signals confidence in Rumiko Takahashi’s works.
Fan reactions and community buzz on Ranma 1/2 Season 2

The announcement instantly lit up anime forums, Reddit threads, and Twitter timelines. Many expressed relief that Ranma 1/2 wasn’t abandoned after a single season. Others compared it to the Dandadan anime, which was recently confirmed for its own second season, creating what some are calling a new “80s and 90s revival” era. One fan summed it up perfectly:
“@MAPPA_Info understood the assignment and I'm so here for the #Rankane content ❤️.”
Another noted how the Ranma remake reminded them of why Rumiko Takahashi is considered a GOAT:
“Huh, maybe remakes aren't so bad. They rightfully reinstated the photographer kid as Kudo's lacky rather than that stupid anime-only ninja. Hell, the other manga characters that got cut may finally get anime spotlight..”
With an overwhelming positive reaction from the fans, it is evident that the arrival of Ranma 1/2 Season 2 on Netflix this October is more than just another anime release; it’s a revival of one of the most influential series of its time.
Will Ranma 1/2 get a full adaptation?

The biggest question among fans remains: will Ranma 1/2 finally get a complete adaptation with a proper ending? The original anime never finished the manga, leaving the story open-ended.
While many viewers have accepted Ranma as more of an episodic comedy than a tightly plotted shonen, there’s still hope that the remake will give us a satisfying conclusion. The most likely outcome is a selective adaptation that highlights the manga’s most memorable arcs while trimming side stories.
Whether or not we reach a definitive ending, fans are simply glad to see the series return in any capacity.
Final thoughts
As fans stream each episode of Ranma 1/2 season 2, they will not only be enjoying Takahashi’s genius but also helping secure the possibility of more seasons. If the remake continues to perform well, there is a real chance we could see Ranma finally get the adaptation it always deserved.
So grab your kettle of hot water, brace yourself for some cursed martial arts mayhem, and get ready: Ranma 1/2 is back, and it is here to remind us all why Rumiko Takahashi remains the queen of anime comedy.