Announced after Friday’s finale of Season 1
TV animation is Chong Fangjiof Goodbye, Earth The novel ended its first season on Friday and announced a second season in 2025.
character designer Hino Yuki The following illustration was drawn to celebrate the news:

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The animation premiered on BS national television Animation premieres on July 13 Wow wow July 12th. crunchy The series is live now.
Animation stars:
Nishikata Yoshito (Movie “The Seven Deadly Sins: Prisoners of the Sky”, Hydrangea Legend, fatal bite) is directing animation Lidden Film Company with assistant director Sota Yokote. Yoshino Hiroyuki (Rebellious Lelouch, Macross Frontier, world trigger, Izetta: The Last Witch) is responsible for the series script, and Hino Yuki Characters are being designed. Kevin Penkin (Made in Abyss, The Rising of the Shield Hero, Pharmacist’s Diary) is making music.
The story of the novel takes place on an earth where everyone is transformed into an animal. Belle is the only girl in the world without animal features. She began exploring whether there were others like her. Belle wields a sword and becomes embroiled in the struggle between the city and the outside world.
crunchythis Wow wow Subscribe to TV channels, and Sony Pictures Animation in progress. Animation is being broadcast now crunchy “Across more than 200 countries and regions.”
square Goodbye, Earth The fantasy novel was first released in two volumes in December 2000, with art by Amano Yoshitaka. The work subsequently received a new four-volume edition in 2007-2008, illustrated by Kim Hyung Tae.
Asahi Dragon A comic adapted from the novel was released shaogenfengsheof our young king The magazine is published in January 2020 and ends in July 2022. Shaogenfengshe The fourth and final volume of the manga was shipped in September 2022.
Source: Goodbye, Earth Anime’s X/Twitter account, Comics Natalie
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