Following the defeat of Zeref and Acnologia, Natsu Dragneel and his team from the Fairy Tail wizard guild set out on the 100 Years Quest. This endeavor has remained uncompleted for over a century. Their journey takes them to the northern continent of Guiltina, where they discover that their mission is to seal the Five Dragon Gods.
These dragons possess power comparable to Acnologia’s and pose a grave threat of worldwide destruction. Amidst their perilous quest, Fairy Tail recruits a new member named Touka, who, unbeknownst to them, is possessed by a witch intent on seizing the dragons’ powers for her malevolent purposes.
The official website for the TV anime adaptation of Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest, the sequel to Hiro Mashima’s beloved Fairy Tail manga series illustrated by Atsuo Ueda, has released a main trailer.
This trailer features the anime’s opening theme song, “Story,” performed by the Japanese dance and vocal unit Da-iCE. The anime is scheduled to premiere in Japan on July 7, 2024, generating excitement among fans eager to see the continuation of the Fairy Tail saga.
Toa Yagi and Suzuki Hayasaki of the group expressed their delight and commitment to making the song resonate with the audience, emphasizing the positive message of the song and its alignment with the themes of strength and camaraderie in the anime.
Adding to the musical environment of the series, it was announced that the anime’s ending theme, “Tomo yo, Koko de Sayonara da” (My Friend, This is Goodbye, Here), is performed by the Japanese girl idol group Boku ga Mitakatta Aozora. With these exciting musical contributions and the continuation of the adventurous storyline, Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest is poised to charm audiences and carry on the legacy of the Fairy Tail series.