A Couple of Cuckoos Season 2 Episode 6 Release Date, Time, Where to Watch

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The A Couple of Cuckoos Season 2 Episode 6 release date and time is right around the corner. The previous episode showcased the contest ending in a four-way tie, but the others ended up giving the tickets to Sachi. Sachi is angry that Nagi already visited the park with Hiro, but is happy thinking that she and Nagi were each other’s first kiss.

Here’s all you need to know about when A Couple of Cuckoos Season 2’s sixth episode airs and where to watch it.

When is the A Couple of Cuckoos Season 2 Episode 6 release date & time?

The episode’s release date is August 12, 2025, and its release time is 11:00 PM JST, 7:00 AM PT, and 10:00 AM ET.

Check out its release times in the U.S. below:

TimezoneRelease DateRelease TimeEastern TimeAugust 12, 202510:00 AMPacific TimeAugust 12, 20257:00 AM

Where to watch A Couple of Cuckoos Season 2 Episode 6

You can watch A Couple of Cuckoos Season 2 Episode 6 via Crunchyroll.

Crunchyroll is a popular streaming service that focuses mainly on anime, but it also offers manga and Asian dramas. The platform’s free version offers limited content access with ads, while the paid version has unlimited content access without ads.

What is A Couple of Cuckoos about?

The official synopsis for A Couple of Cuckoos is as follows:

“16-year-old super-studier Nagi Umino, second-year student at the Megurogawa Academy high school, was switched at birth. On his way to a dinner to meet his birth parents, he accidentally meets the brash, outspoken, Erika Amano, who is determined to make Nagi her fake boyfriend as she never wants to actually marry. But once Nagi makes it to dinner, he finds his parents have decided to resolve the hospital switch by conveniently having him marry the daughter his birth parents raised…who turns out to be none other than Erika herself!”

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