Sparks of Tomorrow, the latest anime from Kyoto Animation, made its global debut on July 5, 2026, exclusively on Netflix. The series is a historical sci-fi story set in an alternate version of early 20th-century Kyoto where steam power rules and electricity remains only a dream.
The show is based on the light novel 20 Seiki Denki Mokuroku by Hiro Yuki. It follows a young boy and girl who team up to search for a mysterious catalog that could bring electricity to a world covered in smoke.
Episode 1 introduced the main characters and set up the central conflict. Now fans are waiting for Sparks of Tomorrow Episode 2 to continue the journey. Here is everything you need to know about the next episode, including when it releases, where to watch it, and what happened in the premiere.
Sparks of Tomorrow Episode 2 Release Date and Time
Sparks of Tomorrow Episode 2 releases on July 12, 2026. The series follows a weekly release schedule, with new episodes arriving every Sunday.
The show streams exclusively on Netflix worldwide. New episodes become available at 12:00 a.m. PT (Pacific Time) on Sundays. For viewers around the world, the release times are:
- United States (PDT): July 12, 12:00 AM
- United States (EDT): July 12, 3:00 AM
- United Kingdom (BST): July 12, 8:00 AM
- Europe (CEST): July 12, 9:00 AM
- India (IST): July 12, 12:30 PM
- Japan (JST): July 12, 4:00 PM
- Australia (AEST): July 12, 5:00 PM
The series also broadcasts on Japanese television networks including ABC TV, Tokyo MX, TV Aichi, and BS11.
Where to Stream Sparks of Tomorrow Episode 2
Sparks of Tomorrow is a Netflix exclusive. Viewers can watch the series on Netflix in countries where the service is available, including North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
The show is not available on Crunchyroll, Funimation, or other anime streaming platforms. Netflix is the only place to watch Sparks of Tomorrow legally.
To stream the series, you need an active Netflix subscription. The platform does not currently offer a free trial for new subscribers. Episodes can be downloaded through the Netflix app on supported mobile devices for offline viewing.
The series is rated TV-14 and is intended for teenagers and older viewers. It contains fantasy violence, smoking, and some mature themes.
What Happened in Sparks of Tomorrow Episode 1
Episode 1 is titled “The Electric Boy”. The episode begins in Kyoto during the 36th year of the Meiji Era. In this alternate history, steam technology became the foundation of civilization while electricity remained an impossible dream.
The story opens with young Kihachi Sakamoto traveling by train with his older brother Seiroku. Seiroku carries a notebook called the “20th Century Electrical Catalog” and encourages Kihachi to dream of inventions that have never existed before.
At the Fifth National Industrial Technology Exhibition, Seiroku secretly lights up a pathway with electrical bulbs. This act is considered heretical in a steam-powered society. The police chase the brothers, but they escape together. Seiroku promises Kihachi that they will bring about the Age of Electricity.
The story jumps four years ahead. Seiroku went to war and never returned. Kihachi now works alone at the Horai Buddhist Altar Shop, fixing machines and living a quiet life. He has lost faith in the dream he once shared with his brother.
One day, while fixing a gramophone at a temple, Kihachi meets Inako Momokawa. She is praying to speak with her deceased mother in Paradise. When Kihachi accidentally starts the gramophone, Inako believes it is a deity answering her prayers. The two have an awkward meeting, and Kihachi records her voice before leaving.
Meanwhile, Yosuke Mizoe, the heir to a wealthy steam engine company, arrives at Inako’s home. He proposes marriage to Inako as a way to settle her father’s debts. Her father accepts. Inako’s older sister, Noriko, tells her to run away and gives her the Electrical Catalog to deliver to Kihachi.
Inako reaches Kihachi’s shop but falls unconscious. She wakes up in a dark room and panics. Kihachi’s slideshow projector powers up, and Inako briefly believes she is in Paradise. The episode ends with Kihachi clearing up her confusion.
Main Cast and Characters
Sparks of Tomorrow features a talented voice cast:
- Yuma Uchida as Kihachi Sakamoto โ a young inventor who lost his brother and his dreams
- Sora Amamiya as Inako Momokawa โ a clumsy but kindhearted girl who believes in everything
- Koki Uchiyama as Yosuke Mizoe โ the heir to the Mizoe Company who wants the Electrical Catalog
- Daisuke Ono as Seiroku Sakamoto โ Kihachi’s older brother and an inventor passionate about electricity
- Shunsuke Takeuchi as Kengo Kuga โ a former soldier and Noriko’s fiancรฉ
- Minako Kotobuki as Noriko Momokawa โ Inako’s dependable older sister
- You Taichi as Suzu Harashima
- Natsumi Kawaida as Kate Okura
- Kazuki Ura as Yajiro Yagura
Additional cast members include Hiroshi Yanaka as Jinemon Momokawa, Mayumi Asano as Naeko Momokawa, Daichi Endo as Bunshichi Yagura, and Ayahi Takagaki as Tome & Inari.
Production Staff
The series is produced by Kyoto Animation. The creative team includes:
- Director: Minoru Ota (his first directorial project)
- Series Composition: Tatsuhiko Urahata
- Character Design & Chief Animation Director: Kohei Okamura
- Worldview Setting: Takaaki Suzuki
- Music: Hitomi Koto
The project was first announced in 2018 but was delayed after the devastating 2019 arson attack that forever changed the studio. The series is considered a beacon of hope for Kyoto Animation.
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About the Series
Sparks of Tomorrow is set in an alternate Meiji-era Kyoto where steam power alone has advanced. The story follows a boy and girl who dreamed of the Age of Electricity in a world shrouded in smoke.
The official synopsis from Netflix reads:
In an alternate past, an unlikely duo team up to look for a missing catalog that could bring electricity to the smoke-filled streets of Kyoto.
The series blends romance, science fiction, and alternate history. It explores themes of faith, belief, and the quiet war between hope and doubt.
At Anime Expo 2026, fans were able to watch the first two episodes ahead of the premiere. Director Minoru Ota participated in a Q&A session where he discussed his vision for the series.
The series is expected to have a total of 13 episodes. Episode 2 will continue the story of Kihachi and Inako as they search for the Electrical Catalog and face the dangers that come with it.
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