The much-anticipated return of ballroom dancing is almost here! Welcome to the Ballroom Season 2 will be released on October 14, 2018. The show will air every Sunday at 17:00 (JST).
Plot Summary
Welcome to the Ballroom Season 2 picks up right where the first season left off. Tatara Fujita has decided to become a ballroom dancer and he is determined to make it to the top. He joins forces with Shizuku Hanaoka, a ballroom dance instructor who is as stubborn as she is talented. As Tatara trains day and night, he gradually falls in love with dance. Meanwhile, competitors from all over the world descend on Tokyo in search of glory. Who will prove themselves to be the best in Japan?
Welcome To The Ballroom Season 2 Main Characters
Tatara Fujita Voiced by: Koki Uchiyama Tatara is a new ballroom dancer. When he was young, he saw his mother taking ballroom dancing lessons and decided that he wanted to learn how to dance too. He has no sense of rhythm, but this doesn’t stop him from pursuing his dream. Shizuku Hanaoka voiced by: Lynn Shouta Kugimiya Shizuku is Tatara’s instructor at Tristone Dance School. Her grandfather founded the school and she grew up there. She has an extremely strong sense of determination! Yuri Plisetsky voiced by: Yoshimasa Hosoya Yuri is a 15-year-old Russian ballroom dancer. He is very competitive and always looks for ways to improve his dancing. He is also quite arrogant. Kaname Sengoku voiced by: Daisuke Namikawa Kaname is the chairman of the Japan Ballroom Dance Federation. He is a powerful man with a sharp mind.
What viewers can expect from Welcome to the Ballroom Season 2
The second season of Welcome to the Ballroom will see Tatara Fujita continue his journey to become a ballroom dancer. He will face new challenges and rivals as he competes in dance contests all over Japan. Shizuku Hanaoka will also continue to train him, pushing him to his limit every single day. Tatara will find a rival in Yuri Plisetsky, a 15-year-old ballet dancer from Russia. Yuri is a fierce competitor and he never gives up.
As Tatara trains, he starts to fall in love with dance. What will happen next? Will he be able to succeed as a dancer and reach his goals?
Welcome To The Ballroom Season 2 Cast And Staff
The main cast of season 1 has returned to voice their respective characters in Welcome to the Ballroom Season 2. They include: Koki Uchiyama as Tatara Fujita, Lynn as Shizuku Hanaoka, Yoshimasa Hosoya as Yuri Plisetsky and Daisuke Namikawa as Kaname Sengoku.
The second season is directed by Yoshimi Itazu and produced by MAPPA. Tomohiro Furukawa (Kakegurui – Compulsive Gambler) will be in charge of the scripts. The opening theme song “In This World” is performed by Bump of Chicken, who also performed the first season’s opening song “10% roll, 10% romance”. The ending theme song has yet to be announced.
As the much anticipated Welcome to the Ballroom Season 2 inches closer to its release date, more and more details are being revealed about the upcoming season. First and foremost amongst these is the release date – October 14, 2018 – and the time slot – every Sunday at 17:00 (JST).
Additionally, a plot summary has been released which provides some insight into what viewers can expect from the second season. Tatara Fujita, who decided to become a ballroom dancer in the first season, continues his journey in Season 2. He faces new challenges and rivals as he competes in dance contests all over Japan. Shizuku Hanaoka, his instructor at Tristone Dance School, continues to train him hard every day. Tatara also has a rival in Yuri Plisetsky, a 15-year-old ballet dancer from Russia. As Tatara trains, he starts to fall in love with dance. What will happen next? Will he be able to succeed as a dancer and reach his goals?
The main cast of the first season – Koki Uchiyama, Lynn, Yoshimasa Hosoya, and Daisuke Namikawa – all return to voice their respective characters in Season 2. The show is directed by Yoshimi Itazu and produced by MAPPA. Tomohiro Furukawa, who worked on Kakegurui – Compulsive Gambler, acts as the series composer. The opening theme song for Welcome to the Ballroom Season 2 is “In This World” performed by Bump of Chicken, who also performed the first season’s opening song “10% roll, 10% romance”. The ending theme has yet to be announced.
The second season will consist of thirteen episodes which are scheduled to premiere on October 14, 2018. It will air every Sunday at 17:00 (JST) on Fuji TV. Stay tuned with us for more updates about this show!
Conclusion:
The first season of Welcome to the Ballroom was an incredible tour de force that was met with much praise. The first episode alone garnered more than 3 million viewers, which proves that this is a highly anticipated anime. If you haven’t seen Season 1 yet, watching it will be beneficial as Season 2 picks up right where the first season left off. You don’t want to miss out on Tatara’s journey towards success!
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