That’s the date Bushiroad floated this weekend—fourteen months after Ave Mujica last graced your screen, and a full calendar year before you’ll see the sequel. No cast confirmations. No whispers about the animation house. Just a month sitting there in your diary like a placeholder you’re not entirely sure anyone intends to honour.
What You’ve Already Given
You committed to this narrative back in , when MyGo!!!!! dropped three episodes simultaneously in a move that felt almost aggressively generous.
You tracked the franchise through:
- Its origins
- Three main seasons
- The Episode of Roselia films
- Two compilation features: Haru no Hidamari and its follow-up
You’ve invested the hours. You’ve sweated through the idol drama and memorised the setlists until your mates stopped inviting you to the pub.
Now You Wait
Now you’re being asked to stare at a void until January 2027.
The Silence Feels
The frustration is understandable. You weren’t promised a “maybe” when you started this; you were promised a story. Being handed a date with no supporting details feels like reaching the front of a queue only to have the shutter pulled down.
Bushiroad’s BanG Dream! empire has produced more content than you’ve had hot dinners—spin-offs, web series, live concerts sprawling across the decade since that first television season in .
But this particular silence feels tactical. They’re testing exactly how much uncertainty you’ll tolerate before you swap tabs to watch someone unbox vintage trainers instead.
What Would Make This Wait Worth It
You want clarity because you’ve already paid your emotional deposit. Instead, you’ve got a calendar entry that might as well read TBC January 2027.
- How are you planning to manage that gap between now and January without letting your interest curdle into resentment?
- What would Bushiroad need to show you in the next six months to make you believe this wait is earning your attention, rather than simply taking up space?




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