On the
official site for the anime adaptation of Tow Ubukata ’s light novels , “ Bye-Bye, Earth ,” a new promotional video for
the project’s second season was revealed. The video confirms that the
premiere is scheduled for April 4 in Japan , and shows a snippet of
the new theme songs, which include:
- Who-ya Extended will perform the opening
theme song “ Aufheben ,” while ASCA will
perform the ending theme song “ Moonwork .”
アニメ『#ばいばいアース』
— 「ばいばい、アース」アニメ公式⚔ (@BBE_animePR) February 10, 2025
第2シーズン4月4日(金)23:30より
放送・配信決定‼
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世界の秘密を斬り開け―
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Tow
Ubukata began
publishing the fantasy novels in September 2007 and finished publishing them in
February 2008, with a total of two volumes. This version featured illustrations
by Kim Hyung-Tae , but the original version was released in
December 2000 in just two volumes illustrated by Yoshitaka Amano .
The first season of the anime adaptation premiered in Summer 2024
(July-September) and featured twelve episodes.
Synopsis of Bye-Bye, Earth
In a
society of people with animal characteristics, Belle Lablac stands out as the
only person with no animal features at all. Curious about her origins, Belle
leaves her home village and heads to the city of Schubertland to be granted
nomad status by King Rawhide, ruler of Schubertland. During the journey, she is
trained by the legendary swordsman Sian Lablac.
Unfortunately
for Belle, due to a complication, she is unable to harm others with her
legendary sword Runding. The only option to defeat her opponents in battle is
to break their swords, which is highly frowned upon. Though ostracized for her
appearance and hated for not respecting social norms, Belle stands her ground
and embarks on a dangerous journey to find her rightful place in the world.
Source: Comic Natalie
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