Wandance Episode 6 is back with its surprising twists as Kaboku faces the disappointment following his recent loss to Iori. The freshman’s talent caught the eye of a more recognized dancer, but his lackadaisical response to competition revealed how far he was from being prepared to compete. His sloppily animated movements during the battle showed the growth that would be required of him in that type of atmosphere.Wandance Episode 6 is set for release on Wednesday, November 12th, 2025. It will be on screens at various times based on their locations. It follows that absolutely adorable moment from the last episode when Kaboku was seen holding hands with Wanda. The relationship developed when neither character even attempted to clarify the “boyfriend” suggestion.Wanda and Kabo in the dance room (Image Source: Studio Madhouse)Wandance Episode 6 is slated for original viewing on TV Asahi. Depending on what country you are watching from, people can expect others will include Crunchyroll, Netflix Japan, and Amazon, among others.What to Expect from Wandance Episode 6?The episode ought to focus on the moment between Kaboku and Iori where the previous episode concluded. It was established, at least outside of the studio, that Kaboku could take on the role of mentor/collaborator, which may lay the groundwork for collaboration in the future.Wanda holds the hand of Kabo (Image Source: Studio Madhouse)Wandance Episode 6 may address the reason that Iori finds Kaboku's style of dance captivating, despite the obvious difference in skill level. The experienced dancer definitely recognizes that there is something to Kaboku's dance that must be experienced fully.The romantic development between Kaboku and Wanda is worth mentioning as well, especially after the scene where they hold hands, neither of them outright dodges the question of the store manager. It will be especially interesting if Wandance Episode 6 continues to examine their developing relationship outside of the dance partnership.The pressure of the competition is building as necessary, with the event fast approaching. We can foresee first-year members experiencing some sort of character development as they prepare. Each dancer/performer will certainly be working on their choreography and individual performance abilityWhat Happened in Wandance Episode 5?Dance battle between Iori and Kabo (Image Source: Studio Madhouse)In Episode 5, we got to see Kaboku's very first proper dance battle, but it was against the good dancer Iori, and he made the most of the opportunity to put Kaboku under some pressure and really challenge him. While Kaboku was certainly game and showing off his moves and dancing ability, the weight of performing in front of a larger audience was too much and made him frantic and disconnected from the music.After the battle, On stuck around to provide Kaboku some great advice and support. She encouraged him to find his own style and not to just plagiarize from the other dancers. On's mentorship was important because she believed that, even though he had drawn inspiration from Wanda, finding inspiration was just the first step toward developing his own sense of identity through dance.The ending of the episode was really cute with Kaboku and Wanda. They shared an umbrella during a visit to Wanda's old workplace, where the manager assumed they were dating.Wanda didn't clear up the idea and just grabbed Kaboku's hand, leading to a cute moment where they held hands, even after figuring out the miscommunication. Their chemistry and romance are evident in the moment.Wandance Episode 6 is sure to create more meaningful developments after the solid ups and downs of Episode 5. Kaboku continues to grow as a dancer and as his connection with Wanda grows.