Grand Blue Season 2 Makes a Splash with Beach Visual and July Premiere
The highly anticipated Grand Blue Season 2 has officially resurfaced with a vibrant new beach-themed key visual, coinciding perfectly with Japan’s “Scuba Diving Day” on May 24—a day humorously celebrated as “Go-To-Sea” (5-2-4). This new visual pays tribute to the anime's core themes: sun, sea, and side-splitting comedy. With diving adventures front and center once again, the sequel is set to premiere on July 7, 2025, and fans of the original are in for another outrageous ride filled with half-naked hilarity and deep-sea bonding.
A Long-Awaited Return to the Deep
It’s been six years since Grand Blue Dreaming first graced screens, and the wait has only made fans hungrier for more of Iori Kitahara’s booze-soaked, dive-filled misadventures. Fortunately, the main staff and cast from Season 1 are all returning, ensuring continuity in style, humor, and heart. The series will be produced by studios ZERO-G and Liber, and Shinji Takamatsu returns as director, scriptwriter, and sound director—guaranteeing the same chaotic energy that made the first season an unforgettable experience.
Dive Into Music and Madness
To add to the excitement, Grand Blue Season 2 brings with it a fresh musical splash. The opening theme song “Seishun Towa” is performed by Shonan no Kaze feat. ATARASHII GAKKO, delivering a high-energy track that captures the spirit of youth and sun-drenched antics. Meanwhile, the ending theme “Hadaka de Dotsukiai feat. May’n” by SEAMO provides a wild, cheeky closure to each episode—aptly fitting for a show where half the cast prefers living shirtless.
An All-Star Cast Returns
Reprising their roles are fan favorites:
- Yuma Uchida as the ever-unlucky Iori Kitahara
- Ryohei Kimura as the anime-obsessed Kouhei Imamura
- Chika Anzai as cool-and-collected Chisa Kotegawa
- Hiroki Yasumoto and Katsuyuki Konishi as the muscle-headed Shinji and Ryujiro
- Toa Yukinari, Maaya Uchida, and Kana Asumi return as Azusa, Nanaka, and Aina
- Aya Yamane, Sumire Morohoshi, and Yoshino Aoyama join as Sakurako, Shiori, and Naomi
Together, this diverse cast brings back the dynamic blend of chaos and charm that made the original a hit.
What Awaits in Season 2?
The story will once again follow Iori Kitahara, who, after escaping the confines of an all-boys high school, finds himself immersed in a seaside town filled with peculiar seniors, a lively dive club, and non-stop college drinking. But beneath the comedy and bare-chested brawls lies an exploration of friendship, growth, and facing adulthood head-on—preferably with a beer in hand and a wetsuit nearby. Expect more wild parties, unexpected romance, touching moments, and of course, plenty of underwater action.
With director Shinji Takamatsu at the helm and character designs led by Hideoki Kusama and Yoichi Ueda, the animation promises both visual freshness and faithful continuity to the manga’s art style. Reiko Kasuga returns as art director, while Yukari Hashimoto’s score adds emotional depth to the comedy and slice-of-life narrative.
Whether you're here for the diving or the debauchery, Grand Blue Season 2 is shaping up to be the perfect summer anime for fans old and new. Mark your calendars for July 7, and get ready to laugh, dive, and party like never before.
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