In 2014, the anime community was shocked and amazed by the release of a heart-warming and hilarious comedy known asGrand Blue Dreaming. This series, which followed the story of freshman college student Iori Kitahara, had an endearing cast and a simple yet fascinating story that helped it become an instant hit with audiences.

Ever since the first season ofthis amazing sports anime, fans have been waiting impatiently for the release of its second season, which was announced back in September 2024. Lamentably, the show has become the latest victim of the rampant leaking issue that plagues the community, as all the episodes of this latest entry have been uploaded illegally online.

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Grand Blue Dreaming Season 2 Has Been Leaked

All Episodes Have Been Uploaded by a Third Party Illegally

After its official announcement in September 2024, fans of theGrand Blue Dreaminganime had been waiting patiently for its second season to be released. The show was supposed to begin airing on June 10, 2025, as a part ofthe Summer 2025 line-up. While this schedule has not been changed, the anime has reportedly been leaked online ahead of time.

Fans have discovered all 12 episodes of season 2 circulating on social media, amid reports of security issues with production. The versions of the episodes released by the leakers contain time stamps, traits that are removed before airing, marking them as unfinished products. No statement has been released by Liber or Zero-G, the show’s animation studios.

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The leaks also spoiled the surprise of a third season announcement, ruining the experience for both the creator and the fans. Creating a show such asGrand Blue Dreamingis a complex process that often leads to long working hours for the team behind the scenes. As such, supporting the official release and the studios will always be encouraged.

Leaking Has Become a Recurring Issue for Anime

Many Shows Have Been Affected by This Practice

Over the last few years, anime fans have noticedan alarming rise in the cases of piracythat have been affecting the industry. While this practice used to be extremely rare in the past, the rise of the internet and the growing demand for more content have transformed it into one of the main dangers for even the largest studios.

From shows likeSolo Levelingto companies like Netflix, most parties involved in the creation and release of anime have become victims of this alarming problem. The producer even came forward, calling this practicean act of betrayal. It remains unclear what measures can be taken to avoid shows likeGrand Blue Dreamingfrom being affected in the future.