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Grand Blue Dreaming Season 2: Trailer Drops, Showcasing Addictive Opening Theme!

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The wait is over for fans of the hilarious and heartwarming anime, Grand Blue Dreaming! A brand-new trailer for the highly anticipated Grand Blue Dreaming Season 2 has just been released, previewing the opening theme song “Seishun Towa” (Eternal Youth). The anime is set to premiere on July 7th, 2025, and the trailer has fans buzzing with excitement.

“Seishun Towa”: Shōnan no Kaze and Atarashii Gakkō! Unite for Grand Blue’s Opening

The opening theme, “Seishun Towa,” is a collaboration between the Japanese reggae group Shōnan no Kaze and the energetic dance vocal unit Atarashii Gakkō!. Shōnan no Kaze previously created the iconic “Grand Blue” opening song for the first season, making their return even more special. The trailer features snippets of the song, perfectly capturing the anime’s blend of comedy and youthful exuberance. Collaboration visuals of Shōnan no Kaze and Atarashii Gakkō! have also been unveiled.

A Perfect Match: Music and Anime

The high-energy and catchy tune of “Seishun Towa” perfectly complements the comedic and coming-of-age themes of Grand Blue Dreaming. The collaboration between Shōnan no Kaze and Atarashii Gakkō! promises an opening theme that will be just as memorable and beloved as the first season’s.

Grand Blue Season 2: What We Know So Far

Here’s a breakdown of what to expect from the upcoming season:

  • Premiere Date: July 7th, 2025, on Tokyo MX and BS11 channels (effectively July 8th at 12:30 a.m.), and MBS.
  • Animation Studios: ZERO-G and Liber.
  • Returning Staff:
    • Director/Script/Sound Director: Shinji Takamatsu
    • Character Design/Chief Animation Director: Hideoki Kusama
    • Chief Animation Director: Yoichi Ueda
    • Art Director: Reiko Kasuga
    • Music: Yukari Hashimoto
  • Synopsis: The new season picks up with Iori’s return to Izu after completing his diving license training in Okinawa. A letter from his younger sister, Shiori, sets the stage for new adventures.
  • New Cast Members:
    • Aya Yamane as Sakurako Busujima, a first-year college student
    • Sumire Morohoshi as Shiori Kitahara, Iori’s younger sister
    • Yoshino Aoyama as Naomi Otoya, a high school student

Returning Voice Cast

Many of the original voice actors are reprising their roles, ensuring continuity and familiarity for long-time fans:

  • Yuma Uchida as Iori Kitahara
  • Ryohei Kimura as Kouhei Imamura
  • Chika Anzai as Chisa Kotegawa
  • Hiroki Yasumoto as Shinji Tokita
  • Katsuyuki Konishi as Ryujiro Kotobuki
  • Toa Yukinari as Azusa Hamaoka
  • Maaya Uchida as Nanaka Kotegawa
  • Kana Asumi as Aina Yoshihara
  • Aya Yamane as Sakurako Busujima
  • Sumire Morohoshi as Shiori Kitahara
  • Yoshino Aoyama as Naomi Otoya

Grand Blue: A Dive into the Story

Grand Blue Dreaming, also known simply as Grand Blue, is a Japanese manga series penned by Kenji Inoue and illustrated by Kimitake Yoshioka. Since April 2014, it has been serialized in Kodansha’s Good! Afternoon magazine. Kodansha USA has licensed the manga in English.

Synopsis

The story revolves around Iori Kitahara, who moves to a seaside town for his freshman year of college. He resides above his uncle’s diving shop, “Grand Blue.” Eager for a typical college experience, Iori’s plans are quickly overturned when he encounters the members of the local Diving Club. This group, more interested in drinking, partying, and stripping naked than diving, quickly pulls Iori into their chaotic world.

Iori finds himself caught up in their antics while his cousins attempt to introduce him to the wonders of diving. The series is a coming-of-age tale filled with humor, friendship, and the occasional foray into the world of diving.

From Manga to Anime to Live-Action

The Grand Blue franchise has expanded beyond the manga:

  • Anime TV Series: Animated by Zero-G, the first season aired from July to September 2018, spanning 12 episodes.
  • Live-Action Movie: Released in August 2020.
  • Stage Play: A stage play adaptation premiered in November 2024 to celebrate the manga’s 10th anniversary.

Where to Continue the Grand Blue Story

For fans eager to continue the story beyond the anime, here’s what you need to know:

  • Manga: The anime’s first season adapts up to chapter 21 of the manga. To continue where the anime leaves off, start with Volume 6, Chapter 22.
  • Official Sources: Support the creators by purchasing the manga through official channels like Kodansha USA, Amazon, or Comixology.
  • Release Schedule: New chapters of the manga are typically released monthly.

Expert Analysis and Insights

Expert: Kenji Inoue, the author of Grand Blue Dreaming, blends comedy with the genuine experiences of college life and the allure of diving. His narrative style, combined with Kimitake Yoshioka’s art, has captivated a broad audience, resulting in over 10 million manga copies sold.

Inoue’s Perspective: In a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter) on September 29, 2024, Inoue expressed his surprise and delight that a second season was being produced after six years. He humorously questioned why now, while also firmly stating that there would be no sequel to his other work, Baka and Test – Summon the Beasts. Inoue hopes that Grand Blue Dreaming Season 2 will further promote the beauty of the ocean, the power of friendship, and the importance of hydration.

Why This Matters: Inoue’s dedication to conveying both the comedic and heartfelt aspects of the story highlights the unique appeal of Grand Blue Dreaming. His intent to promote diving as a marine sport adds an educational layer to the entertainment, making it more than just a gag anime.

Anticipating Season 2

The release of the trailer and the announcement of the opening theme song have amplified the excitement for Grand Blue Dreaming Season 2. Fans are eagerly awaiting the premiere to see their favorite characters return and embark on new, hilarious adventures. The blend of returning staff, new cast members, and the promise of more diving-related antics makes this season one of the most anticipated anime releases of the year. The dedicated fanbase that has been waiting since the conclusion of season 1 in 2018 is ready to dive back into the world of Grand Blue!

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