Get Ready: Blue Orchestra Anime Season 2 Premieres This Fall with 21 Exciting Episodes!
Join us on an exciting journey through the captivating world of our 2023 series premiere! Discover its intriguing twists and characters today!

A New Season of Ao no Orchestra Coming This Fall
The much-anticipated anime adaptation of Makoto Akui's Ao no Orchestra (The Blue Orchestra) is gearing up for its second season!
Season Two Announcement
On Wednesday, the official Ao no Orchestra website revealed that the anime's second season will debut on the NHK Educational channel this upcoming fall. Alongside this exciting news, they also shared a teaser visual and confirmed that the new season will consist of 21 episodes.
Image via Blue Orchestra anime's website
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First Season Recap
The first season of Ao no Orchestra premiered on April 9, 2023, airing for a total of 24 episodes on NHK Educational. The series captures the journey of a talented violinist, Hajime Aono, and his challenges linked to music and personal growth.
Behind the Scenes
The production of the anime involves a notable team:
- Production Supervisor & Chief Producer: Jun Sakata (To Your Eternity)
- Director: Seiji Kishi (Assassination Classroom)
- Series Composition & Script: Yuuko Kakihara (Chihayafuru)
- Character Design: Kazuaki Morita (Classroom of the Elite)
Manga Publication
The manga is published in Indonesia by Elex Media. It follows the story of Hajime Aono's journey, which begins when he meets a girl who introduces him to a prestigious high school orchestra.
Manga Synopsis
In the fall of his third and final year of middle school, Hajime Aono, a violin prodigy, stopped playing violin for his own personal reasons. But it was also that year when he got to know a girl who told him about a high school with a prestigious school orchestra. Suddenly, the gears in the clock of Aono's life began to turn again. This is the story of a youth drama that brings forth the harmony between music and the heart!
Makoto Akui launched the manga in 2017 through Shogakukan's Manga ONE app. Recently, it won the Best Shōnen Manga award at the 68th Shogakukan Manga Awards in January 2023.
Stay Updated
For more exciting updates, check the Blue Orchestra anime's website and follow sources like Comic Natalie.
The new season promises more engaging storytelling and musical magic, so fans should mark their calendars!