After a long six-year wait, Grand Blue is finally back with its highly anticipated second season, set to premiere on July 7. The first season, which aired in 2018, became a fan favorite for its mix of outrageous comedy, wild college life, and diving adventures.
Now, the anime is making its return with the original voice cast and staff, ensuring that the hilarious and chaotic energy remains intact adventures. Now, the anime is making its return with the original voice cast and staff
The sequel was officially announced in September last year, bringing excitement to longtime fans of the series. The production will once again be handled by studios ZERO-G and Liber, with Shinji Takamatsu returning as director, scriptwriter, and sound director. The anime will continue the unpredictable journey of Iori Kitahara, whose life takes unexpected and comedic turns as he the booze-filled world of college and diving.
New Opening Song and Returning Cast
The opening theme for Grand Blue Season 2 will be “Seishun Towa” by Shonan no Kaze feat. ATARASHII GAKKO. This collaboration promises to bring an energetic and fun vibe that perfectly complements the anime’s wild humor and carefree college setting. Fans can expect an opening sequence that captures the spirit of Grand Blue’s outrageous yet heartwarming storytelling.
In addition to the returning staff, the sequel brings back the full voice cast from the first season. Yuma Uchida will reprise his role as Iori Kitahara, while Ryohei Kimura returns as his partner-in-crime, Kouhei Imamura. Chika Anzai, Hiroki Yasumoto, Katsuyuki Konishi, and other talented voice actors will continue to bring the lovable and eccentric characters to life. Several new cast members have also been announced, adding fresh energy to the series.
With studios ZERO-G and Liber taking the reins, the animation for Grand Blue Season 2 is in safe hands. The returning production team includes character designer and chief animation director Hideoki Kusama, along with fellow chief animation director Yoichi Ueda. Reiko Kasuga serves as the art director, while Yukari Hashimoto is in charge of the music, ensuring a soundtrack that enhances the anime’s vibrant atmosphere.
Director Shinji Takamatsu, known for his expertise in comedy-driven anime, will be handling multiple key roles, including the script and sound direction. His involvement guarantees that Grand Blue’s signature humor and absurd yet relatable moments will remain a core part of the experience. With the same creative minds behind the first season, the sequel aims to deliver even more laughs and unforgettable scenes.
Originally created by Kenji Inoue and illustrated by Kimitake Yoshioka, Grand Blue has been serialized in Kodansha’s Good! Afternoon magazine since 2014. Its mix of slice-of-life storytelling, comedy, and diving elements quickly earned it a dedicated fanbase.
The anime adaptation first aired in 2018, bringing its wild humor to life on screen. In 2020, a live-action film was also released, further expanding the franchise’s reach. Diving Elements quickly earned it a dedicated fanbase. The anime adaptation first aired in 2018, bringing its wild humor to life on screen. In 2020, a live-action film w
Kodansha has licensed the manga in English, allowing international fans to experience Iori Kitahara’s misadventures. The story follows Iori as he moves to a seaside town after graduating from an all-boys high school.
While working at his uncle’s dive shop, he gets caught up in the antics of free-spirited upperclassmen, leading to countless hilarious moments. Between excessive drinking, awkward situations, and genuine friendships, Grand Blue continues to be a refreshing and wildly entertaining series.