The dance battle tournament heats up as competitors push through intense rounds. Wandance Episode 11 arrives next week with unresolved cliffhangers from the previous installment demanding closure.
Wandance Episode 11 will premiere on Wednesday, December 17, 2025, at 6:45 a.m. (PST), 9:45 a.m. (EST), and 11:45 p.m. (JST). This episode will be an average of 23 minutes long and will be a part of the regular weekly releases that began in October 2025. For fans in North America, this means they'll be able to watch the episode at the same time they watched previous episodes (7:45 a.m. MST and 8:45 a.m. CST).

Wandance Episode 11 will be available mainly through Hulu (US) and Disney+ (Worldwide), where you can watch it with English captions or with an English dub. If you are a subscriber to Hulu (in the US), you get access to the new episode when it airs.
What Can You Expect from Wandance Episode 11?
The Wandance Episode 11 must resolve On's cliffhanger battle against Usen. The last episode showcased how On’s precision contrasted with Usen’s overwhelming personality and created great tension between the two.

Wanda has crushed her last opponent, Macchin, with her musicality outshining his technical locking techniques, and now she can only continue to grow as a competitor. Kaboku's next opponent may be someone from Wanda's past, and we might see how they will match up against each other in Wandance Episode 11.
If Wanda is indeed able to bring enough skills to keep pace with Kaboku's performance from the previous episodes of Kaboku versus Claudia, then this is going to be an interesting match for sure.
What Happened in Wandance Episode 10?

Wandance Episode 10 gives further insight into what happened between several dance battles. Throughout the preliminary round at Sagawa during the Inter-high Dance competitions, Kabo made an absolute mess of things in his first round of dancing because he wasn't focused.
Wanda's psychological tactics were effective in the battle against Macchin. She crushed him using his psychological tricks. The other huge difference in this battle was the difference in musical genres. Wanda danced synesthetic, and that is how she could perceive music through movement.
On faced former champion Usen in the episode's climactic confrontation. Rather than matching his bombastic personality and powerful presence, she expressed herself through being real, on time, and nailed it with precision. We will have to wait and see what happens when the next episode comes out to see who wins or loses.
All dancers from Ichirin High, Kaboku, Wanda, On, and Iori made it through prelims. In Wandance Episode 11, there is an obvious sign that Kaboku was jealous of Wanda because he wanted to capture her attention by dancing only with her.