The highly anticipated second part of the Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest anime is gearing up for its return with fresh updates. Alongside a brand-new trailer, fans were treated to a striking visual and announcements of new opening and ending theme songs for the series, continuing the adaptation of the manga written by Hiro Mashima and illustrated by Atsuo Ueda.
New Visual and Trailer Released
The latest trailer showcases what’s to come in the ongoing adventures of Natsu and the Fairy Tail guild, as they embark on the legendary “100 Years Quest.” The accompanying visual teases exciting developments and challenges that await the characters as they push through this daunting mission.
Theme Songs for the Second Part
Adding to the excitement, the opening theme for the second part will be performed by THE RAMPAGE from EXILE TRIBE, titled “Endless Happy-Ending.” Emi Noda will perform the ending theme song, “Ties,” bringing a dynamic new energy to the anime’s soundtrack.
Production Team and Streaming Information
The Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest anime is directed by Toshinori Watanabe, with Shinji Ishihara serving as chief director. Animation production is handled by J.C. Staff. Atsuhiro Tomioka oversees series composition, Yurika Sako designs the characters, and Yasuharu Takanashi provides the music. The anime first premiered on July 7, 2024, and continues to air during the current season.
Crunchyroll is streaming the series, describing it as:
“The rowdiest guild in Fiore Kingdom is back! Natsu, Lucy, Gray, Erza, and the whole Fairy Tail guild tackle the legendary ‘100 Years Quest,’ tougher than any S-Class quest. Their goal: find the first wizard guild ever, located in the far north of Guiltina. Facing new gods, mysterious towns, and ominous foes, they’ll have their work cut out for them. Will they succeed where no wizard has before?”
With its vibrant characters and action-packed storyline, the second part of Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest is set to keep fans on the edge of their seats.
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