Grand Blue Dreaming Season 2
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Grand Blue Dreaming Season 2 will premiere on July 7

The anime about "diving" is finally back.

The “diving” anime Grand Blue Dreaming finally gets a new update, and it’s great. The second installation finally gets an official release schedule, and fans won’t have to wait too long. Grand Blue Dreaming Season 2 will premiere on July 7 of this year.

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The announcement came from , alongside a few other details. Shonan no Kaze, who created the first season’s opening song “Grand Blue”, returns to perform Season 2’s opening theme “Seishun Toha”. However, the opening theme will also feature the Japanese girl group Atarashii Gakko!, who performed the theme song for the Netflix anime movie Baki Hanma VS Kengan Ashura.

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Additionally, the cast — Yuma Uchida, Ryohei Kimura, Chika Anzai, and Yoshino Aoyama — will appear at a live-streamed stage event at NBCUniversal Entertainment’s booth during the AnimeJapan 2025. The event will be held on March 22.

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About Grand Blue Dreaming

Grand Blue Dreaming is based on Kenji Inoue and Kimitake Yoshioka’s manga of the same name. publishes the manga in English and describes it as:

“After moving out on his own to a seaside town, Iori Kitahara makes a college debut he never anticipated. A new chapter of his life unfolds, full of diving with beautiful girls and shenanigans with a gaggle of lovable bastards! Idiot-expert Kenji Inoue and au naturel authority Kimitake Yoshioka bring you a glorious college tale filled with booze-fueled antics!”

The title then received a 12-episode anime adaptation, which premiered in July 2018 and ended in September of the same year. After six years, Grand Blue Dreaming Season 2 was officially confirmed to be in production.

The studio Zero-G was responsible for producing the first season, and it would continue to do so in the second season. However, studio Liber will be joining Season 2’s production. Even so, Shinji Takamatsu will continue as the series’ director.


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