Let’s weigh the evidence.

For Season 2 (Optimistic Case):

Against Season 2 (Pessimistic Case):

The Best Guess: Fuufu Koukan Modorenai Yoru Season 2 is more likely than not. It is a "when," not an "if." The financial success of the first episode essentially guarantees that the production committee will return to the well. However, due to the niche production cycle, it may be delayed longer than fans hope.

Expected Announcement Window: Q4 this year - Q1 next year. Expected Release Window: Late next year.

Until then, the night is not over. The couples are trapped in their web of jealousy, and the fans are trapped waiting. For those who have read the manga, you know exactly what horrors (and twisted passions) await. For anime-only viewers, prepare yourselves. If Season 2 arrives, Modorenai Yoru will become Modorenai Tsuduki—a continuation from which there is no return.


Stay tuned to official Pink Pineapple and Hisayuki Kanno’s social media for the first glimpse of Fuufu Koukan Modorenai Yoru Season 2. And remember: Not every fantasy should be fulfilled.

As of April 2026, Fuufu Koukan: Modorenai Yoru (also known as Marriage Exchange: The Night of No Return) has not been officially renewed for a second season. While there are no official updates, Current Production Status

Official Status: Neither the animation studio nor the original author has announced a second season.

Manga Progress: The manga recently returned from a long-term hiatus in April 2026 to focus on its "final stretch" and a proper ending. This suggests that once the source material concludes, there may be a clearer path for a full adaptation.

Renewal Odds: Many fans consider the chances for a second season to be low, as anime adaptations of this nature are often used primarily as a one-season promotional run for the manga. Where to Continue the Story

If you want to know what happens after the first season, you can move directly to the manga:

than a married couple but not lovers” unlikely to get season 2

One of the most compelling arcs involves Ryo. In Season 1, she was the victim of her husband’s cruelty. Season 2 promises her awakening. Having experienced genuine affection from Kanji, she begins to assert herself. Viewers can expect to see a stronger, more independent Ryo who may no longer tolerate Reiji’s behavior.

Any discussion of Fuufu Koukan Modorenai Yoru Season 2 must begin with Hisayuki Kanno’s original manga/doujinshi series. As of late 2024 and early 2025, Kanno has continued publishing chapters regularly.

Here is the critical fact: The first season covered roughly the first two volumes. The original series currently spans over six volumes (and counting). This means there is more than enough source material for a second, third, and even fourth season.

The post-swap arc—where the couples attempt to return to normal life—is widely considered the best part of the story. Themes explored include:

Season 2 would likely adapt the "Aftermath Arc," which includes some of the most shocking panels in modern adult drama manga. The question isn't whether there is material—it's whether the producers will adapt it.

Yes, but not yet.

The popularity of the IP is too high for it to be abandoned. Merchandise (acrylic stands, art books) continues to sell out in Akihabara. Doujinshi spin-offs appear at Comiket. The creator has explicitly stated the story is "half-finished."

Expect an official announcement regarding Fuufu Koukan Modorenai Yoru Season 2 (either a manga continuation or OVA) in Q1 2025. Until then, revisit Season 1. Notice the details: the ticking clock in every room, the wilting flowers on the dinner table, the way no one ever says "I love you" without flinching.

These are the clues of a tragedy already written. And soon, we will finally turn the page.


What are your theories for Fuufu Koukan Modorenai Yoru Season 2? Will Kaito choose Kirari, or can he salvage his marriage? Let us know in the comments below. And as always – remember the title. There’s no going back.

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