Bye Bye Earth Season 2 Renewed For 2025; Everything We Know So Far

As an obsessed fan who has been following Bye Bye Earth since its humble beginnings, I can hardly contain my excitement! The announcement of a second season feels like a dream come true. Ever since I stumbled upon the first volume of Tow Ubukata’s novel back in 2007, I’ve been captivated by Belle’s journey and the unique world she inhabits.


The second season of the anime based on Tow Ubukata’s “Bye Bye Earth” has officially been greenlit for release in 2025, coming after the finale of its inaugural season this week. Immediately following the closing episode, production team members promptly announced the upcoming sequel on their social media platforms. To mark this exciting news, character designer Yūki Hino released a unique artwork, showcased on Comic Natalie and the anime’s official website.

As excitement mounts following the initial season’s acclaim, fans eagerly await more of Belle Lablac’s adventures set within a distinctive universe where people exhibit animal qualities. The upcoming second season promises to delve deeper into the series’ captivating enigmas and flesh out the relationships between characters that were established in the first season.

Initially debuting on July 12, 2024, across WOWOW, Bye Bye Earth anime subsequently aired on BS NTV from July 13, 2024. Simultaneously, the anime can be streamed in over 200 countries and territories via Crunchyroll. The series features an impressive voice cast led by Fairouz Ai as Belle Lablac, Kōki Uchiyama as Adonis Kuestion, and Junichi Suwabe as Sian Lablac among others.

In this tale, the backdrop is an extraordinary realm where every human possesses characteristics of different animals. Uniquely, Belle is the lone exception. She embarks on an adventure to discover if there are others similar to her amidst the strife between multiple cities and the vast unknown beyond them.

This anime is helmed by Yasuto Nishikata at LIDEN FILMS, with Hiroyuki Yoshino supervising the writing of the series. The music is orchestrated by Kevin Penkin, who has previously worked on Made in Abyss and The Rising of The Shield Hero. The story originates from Ubukata’s original novel, initially published in 2000 and then re-issued as a four-volume expanded edition between 2007 and 2008. A manga interpretation by Ryū Asahi was released from 2020 to 2022.

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2024-09-15 16:22