The beloved Rilakkuma anime, produced by Production I.G and airing on TBS, has unveiled its second promotional video and key visual for the upcoming new season titled “Tekuteku World Travel.” This fresh season invites fans to join Rilakkuma and friends on relaxing journeys to various locations accompanied by soothing narration from singer Rira Ikuta.

For visitors to Tokyo and international fans of Japanese character culture, this release offers a charming glimpse into the gentle, heartwarming world of Rilakkuma. The series is known for its cute yet subtly humorous characters that provide a comforting escape from daily life. The new season continues to expand this experience with beautiful animation and a new story that takes the characters beyond their usual everyday settings.
About the Rilakkuma Anime New Season
The new season, “Tekuteku World Travel,” follows Rilakkuma and friends as they embark on a variety of travels, exploring different places with a calm and soothing atmosphere. Narrated by Rira Ikuta, the season promises a relaxing and heartwarming experience. The key visual and second PV released hint at the fresh adventures and gentle charm that fans can expect.




Highlights
- New season titled “Tekuteku World Travel” announced with second PV and key visual.
- Produced by Production I.G, airing weekly on TBS Saturdays at 9:25 AM.
- Narration by singer Rira Ikuta enhances the calming atmosphere.
- Available for streaming on multiple platforms including Amazon Prime Video and ABEMA Premium.
- Official theme song “stay with me” performed by Rira Ikuta.
Release Details
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Name | Rilakkuma Anime New Season “Tekuteku World Travel” |
| Location | Tokyo, Japan (San-X Headquarters) |
| Period | From June 20, 2026 |
| Broadcast | Every Saturday at 9:25 AM on TBS and affiliated stations |
| Streaming Platforms | Amazon Prime Video, ABEMA Premium, DMM TV, d Anime Store, Hulu, U-NEXT, and more |
| Price | Free to watch on certain platforms with limited-time availability |
| Address | Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo |