Second Season of ‘Ao Ashi’ Announced for 2026

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The official website of the Ao Ashi (Aoashi) anime series announced a second season on Wednesday, revealing a commemorative visual (pictured). The second season, produced by TMS Entertainment, is scheduled to premiere in 2026.

The television anime adapting Yuugo Kobayashi‘s sports manga by Production I.G aired in 24 episodes in Spring 2022, roughly covering up to the 12th volume. Crunchyroll streamed the anime with multiple subtitles and dubs, and released it on two Blu-ray volumes in April and June 2023.

Kobayashi began drawing the manga based on Naohiko Ueno‘s original draft in Big Comic Spirits in January 2015. Shogakukan published the 38th volume in December 2024. According to Kobayashi, the manga will end with the 40th volume. Ao Ashi has a cumulative 23 million copies of its volumes in print.

Ao Ashi won the 65th Shogakukan Manga Awards in the General category in January 2020 and was nominated for the 10th Manga Taisho awards in 2017.

Synopsis
In a quiet rural town, the spotlight of a local junior high school football team rests on one player: Ashito Aoi. Known for his unpredictable moves and self-centered playing style, Ashito is the sole powerhouse pushing his team through an important high school preliminary tournament. However, their win streak is short-lived—an opponent causes Ashito to lose his temper and act violently, resulting in his removal from the rest of the game.

Without their star player, the team is quickly eliminated from the tournament. Just as he believes all hope is lost, Ashito is approached by a youth team coach named Tatsuya Fukuda who senses potential in him, and Fukuda invites him for tryouts in Tokyo. In an unfamiliar setting surrounded by talent, Ashito must bring out the best of his ability to prove himself and secure what could be a life-changing career. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Official site: https://aoashi-pr.com/
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Source: Comic Natalie

Ao Ashi 2nd Season on MAL

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