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Grand Blue Dreaming Sequel Confirmed by Creator Kenji Inoue, But No Plans for a Baka & Test Revival


In the realm of anime fandom, there are certain series that hold a special place in the hearts of viewers. In the early 2010s, one such series was "Baka and Test – Summon the Beasts." As the animated adaptation of Kenji Inoue’s popular novel series, it received a warm reception and continued to keep fans entertained for several years. Yet, despite its success, the series has not seen any new adaptations in over a decade. Meanwhile, another of Inoue’s creations, "Grand Blue Dreaming," found its own spot in the limelight, receiving its first anime adaptation in 2018. With the recent announcement of a sequel for "Grand Blue Dreaming," fans are eagerly anticipating what lies ahead.

The Legacy of "Baka and Test – Summon the Beasts"

"Baka and Test – Summon the Beasts" captivated audiences with its whimsical blend of comedy and fantasy. The premise, revolving around students who summon creatures based on their academic abilities, brought fresh air to the anime scene. The unique storyline, combined with humorous character dynamics, made it a standout show. Yet, after its sequel series, fans were left with unfinished hopes for another continuation.

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A New Chapter with "Grand Blue Dreaming"

Fast forward to 2018, Kenji Inoue’s "Grand Blue Dreaming" received its long-awaited anime adaptation. The series quickly gained traction for its hilarious take on college life mixed with diving club activities. Fast-paced humor, a charming cast, and scenic aquatic adventures captured the hearts of both manga readers and newcomers alike.

The excitement reached new heights as Inoue announced a sequel to "Grand Blue Dreaming" after a hiatus of six years. This surprise stirred the anime community, leaving fans both thrilled and curious about what would come next. However, it also sparked speculation about the possibility of revisiting other works, such as "Baka and Test – Summon the Beasts."

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Kenji Inoue Speaks: No "Baka and Test" Sequel

Amidst the buzz for "Grand Blue Dreaming," Kenji Inoue took a moment to address the brewing questions about a potential "Baka and Test – Summon the Beasts" sequel. In a series of candid posts on his X (formerly Twitter) account, Inoue made it clear that no continuation for "Baka and Test" is on the horizon. His statement emphasized that the second season of "Grand Blue Dreaming" was nothing short of a miracle considering its lengthy gap from the first season.

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Community Reactions and Expectations

Fans of these series were quick to express their mixed emotions. While the anticipation for "Grand Blue Dreaming" continues to build, the confirmation of no further "Baka and Test" series sparked a sense of nostalgia and a bit of disappointment among its loyal fanbase. The lack of information regarding the release date for "Grand Blue Dreaming’s" second season leaves room for further speculation and hope.

Final Thoughts

Kenji Inoue’s works have undeniably left a mark on anime culture. Whether it’s the laugh-out-loud moments of "Baka and Test – Summon the Beasts" or the adventurous escapades in "Grand Blue Dreaming," both series have enriched the anime landscape over the years. Although "Baka and Test" fans might have to shelve their hopes for another season, the continuation of "Grand Blue Dreaming" stands as a testament to the timeless appeal of Inoue’s storytelling.

As the anime industry continues to evolve, it’s heartening to see beloved creators like Kenji Inoue bringing joy to fans worldwide. Whether it’s through new adaptations or revisiting old classics, anime enthusiasts eagerly await what the future holds for these imaginative worlds.

For more insights into Kenji Inoue’s projects, you can visit his Twitter account or explore ongoing discussions in anime communities.