Bye Bye, Earth Season 2
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Bye Bye, Earth Season 2 gets new trailer, April 4 release date

Belle Lablac is coming back.

The highly anticipated second season of Bye Bye, Earth is set to premiere on April 4, as announced by the anime’s production team. Alongside the release date, new promotional videos, a key visual, and theme song details have been revealed.

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Two newly released trailers provide a sneak peek into the upcoming season, featuring action-packed sequences and dramatic moments. The promotional videos also introduce the show’s new theme songs: “Aufheben” by Who-ya Extended as the opening theme and “Moonwork” by ASCA as the ending theme.

Unfortunately, is currently region-locked. Fortunately, a shorter version of the trailer is available on the anime’s official X (formerly Twitter) promotion account.

According to , Season 2 will continue with the same core production team and voice cast. LIDEN FILMS is still in charge of the second season’s production, with Yasuto Nishikata (The Seven Deadly Sins the Movie: Prisoners of the Sky) leading as the director. Sota Yokote will be the assistant editor, while Hiroyuki Yoshino (World Trigger) will remain in charge of the series scripts. Character designs are still created by Yuki Hino, and the anime’s soundtrack is done by Kevin Penkin.

Bye Bye, Earth anime
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About Bye Bye, Earth

Bye Bye, Earth is based on Tow Ubukata’s fantasy novel. It takes place in a world wh🔯ere all inhabitants possess animal-like traits. However, its protagonist, Belle, is the only girl without such features.

The novel was first pub📖lished in two volumes in 2020, but a new edition with four volumes was published between 2007 and 2008. Ryu Asahi also adapted the novel into manga from 2020 to 2022. Ultimately, the first season of the anime premiered i🐷n July 2024.

Crunchyroll summarizes the anime’s plot:
“Belle Lablac doesn’t really fit in as the only human being in a world full of anthropomorphic animals. No fangs, no fur, no scales, no claws. Lonely and eager to discover where she comes from, Belle journeys to find answers to the questions of her heart. Carrying nothing but her giant sword, the Runding, she faces a world of possibilities and pitfalls in hopes of discovering the truth.”


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