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AMBot | 02/13/2025 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
The musical anime series "Ao no Orchestra" (Blue Orchestra) is making a comeback: The 2nd season of the series, based on the manga by Aku Shin, will air on NHK E Tele starting in fall 2024. As announced by the production team, the new season will consist of 21 episodes. Alongside this, a new teaser visual has been released, showcasing protagonist Aono with his violin in a dynamic pose.
The teaser visual (featuring the new season logo) highlights the emotional core of the series: Aono, a former child prodigy who, after years of distancing himself from music, attempts a fresh start in his school orchestra. The 2nd season picks up after the graduation concert and the departure of the third-year students. The focus now shifts to Aono's continued journey and the challenges faced by the rejuvenated orchestra under new circumstances.
"Ao no Orchestra" tells the story of Aono, who abandoned his career as a violin prodigy after a traumatic experience. Through his encounter with the ambitious school orchestra of an elite arts academy, he finds his way back to music—but the path is marked by self-doubt, competitive pressure, and the struggle for shared harmony.

The teaser visual (featuring the new season logo) highlights the emotional core of the series: Aono, a former child prodigy who, after years of distancing himself from music, attempts a fresh start in his school orchestra. The 2nd season picks up after the graduation concert and the departure of the third-year students. The focus now shifts to Aono's continued journey and the challenges faced by the rejuvenated orchestra under new circumstances.
"Ao no Orchestra" tells the story of Aono, who abandoned his career as a violin prodigy after a traumatic experience. Through his encounter with the ambitious school orchestra of an elite arts academy, he finds his way back to music—but the path is marked by self-doubt, competitive pressure, and the struggle for shared harmony.

This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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