On March 27, 2025, the highly anticipated announcement for *Blue Box* Season 2 arrived via an engaging announcement video. This exciting reveal came immediately after the airing of the final episode of Season 1, yet specific details surrounding the release date, production team, and other pertinent information are still forthcoming.
Derived from the captivating manga by Kouji Miura, *Blue Box* first premiered on April 12, 2021. As of now, the series boasts 19 published volumes, with 14 volumes available in English. The anime adaptation kicked off its journey on October 3, 2024, quickly garnering a dedicated fanbase.
Announcement Video Recap and Insights
Watch the Announcement Video Here
The announcement video is a dynamic compilation of memorable highlights from Season 1, structured to emphasize emotional narratives. The first half showcases pivotal moments between Chinatsu and Taiki, effectively depicting their journey from their initial encounter to emotional conclusions. The latter half dedicates its focus on Hina and Taiki, capturing their early interactions and the bittersweet moment of Hina’s rejection.
While the video built excitement for Season 2, it did not disclose any new casting details or timelines, leading fans to eagerly await further updates from the production team in the near future.
Produced by Telecom Animation Film, known for their work on *Tower of God* and *Orange*, the initial season of *Blue Box* aired during the Fall 2024 Anime Season and wrapped up its story with a total of 25 episodes in Winter 2025.
The principal voice cast features talented actors: Reina Ueda voices Chinatsu Kano (known as Cha Haein in *Solo Leveling*), Shouya Chiba portrays Taiki Inomata (famous for his role as Nirei in *Wind Breaker*), while Akari Kitou brings Hina Chouno to life (recognizable as Nezuko from *Demon Slayer*). Chiaki Kobayashi voices Kyou Kasahara (known for playing Mash Burnedead in *Mashle*).
The technical team is composed of notable figures including Yuuchirou Yano as the director and storyboard director, Miho Tanino—character designer from *Tower of God* Season 2—and Mai Ogawa, a key animator from *Spy X Family*. The musical score will be crafted by Takashi Omama, a composer recognized for *The Gene of AI*, while Ryouko Mita contributes as the special effects designer, having worked on *My Deer Friend Nokotan*.
What to Expect in Season 2

At the time of this writing, the production team has yet to release an official synopsis for *Blue Box* Season 2. However, it is expected that the forthcoming season will seamlessly pick up where the first left off, continuing the emotional and dramatic arcs established in the initial episodes.
The finale of Season 1 depicted Hina moving past her rejection with support from Ayame, while Taiki diligently honed his badminton skills, carrying on his affection for Chinatsu.