The second season of the anime “Bye Bye, Earth” is set to air in 2025, with a trailer already released. The final episode of the first season aired on September 13. To mark the announcement of the second season, a new illustration by character designer Yuki Hino has been unveiled.
Official Trailer:
Celebratory art by Yuki Hino
The event will also include a music stream for the anime on September 21, showcasing the opening and ending theme songs, along with a video of composer Kevin Penkin performing at the Rudolfinum in Prague.
STAFF:
Director: Yasuto Nishikata
Assistant director: Souta Yokote
Series composer: Hiroyuki Yoshino
Character designer: Yuki Hino
Music composer: Kevin Penkin
Animation production: LIDENFILMS
Bye Bye, Earth is adapted from Tow Ubukata’s 2000 fantasy novel, originally published by Kadokawa Shoten in two tankoubon volumes. In 2022, it was announced that this project marks the inaugural collaboration between Crunchyroll, WOWOW, and Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan for co-development.
Crunchyroll describes the series:
In a world of anthropomorphic animals, Belle Lablac was born as the only human being.
Having no fangs, fur, or scales, she was called “Faceless,” and she lived a lonely life with no one else she could identify with.
“I want to be part of the world…”
With such longing in her heart, she decides to set out on a journey to find her roots, carrying the Runding, a great sword as tall as she is. She doesn’t know how many adversities await her along the way…
This masterpiece by the remarkable Tow Ubukata is considered to be his origin, and many have deemed it impossible to animate. But at long last, it will be adapted into anime form by the top creators that represent Japan!
Source: Comic Natalie
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