From Old Country Bumpkin to Master Swordsman Season 2 Reveals Ending Theme and Streaming Details
BLUE ENCOUNT performs 'Mikansei' for the upcoming Amazon Prime Video exclusive anime season, premiering this July.

The quiet life of a rural sword instructor is about to be upended once more. As the promotional gears turn for the second season of From Old Country Bumpkin to Master Swordsman, new details emerge not just about the story's continuation, but about the soundtrack that will accompany Beryl Gardinant's reluctant return to the spotlight. A newly released commercial offers more than just a glimpse; it provides the first taste of the season's emotional core.
A Song of Incompletion

The 30-second spot, now streaming, announces that the rock band BLUE ENCOUNT will perform the ending theme song titled "Mikansei" (Unfinished). The title itself feels like a metaphor for Beryl's own journey—a man who believed his story was complete, now thrust into a new chapter where his potential, and his peace, remain tantalizingly incomplete. The key visual, presented in a sweeping horizontal format, shows our humble protagonist surrounded by the brilliant former students who refuse to leave him alone, a visual echo of the song's thematic promise.
The Global Stage Awaits
Where will you be able to witness this next act? The commercial confirms that Amazon Prime Video will hold exclusive worldwide streaming rights. The digital curtain rises on July 9 at 12:15 a.m. JST (July 8 at方式来a.m. EDT). For viewers in Japan, the traditional broadcast premiere is set for July 8 at 11:45 p.m. on TV Asahi's "IMAnimation W" block, with additional broadcasts on AT-X and BS Asahi. This dual-release strategy mirrors the modern anime consumption landscape, catering to both linear television audiences and the global, on-demand viewer.
The Familiar Faces Behind the Scenes
Stability is key for a sequel, and the production team returns with the steady hand of experience. Akio Kazumi resumes the directorial chair, steering the project at studios Passione and Hayabusa Film. He is joined once more by series script supervisor Kunihiko Okada, character designer and chief animation director Satsuki Hayasaka, and composer Yasuharu Takanashi. Their collective return suggests a commitment to maintaining the tonal balance the first season established—that unique blend of rustic charm and high-stakes fantasy.
They will be orchestrating the return of the original voice cast, ensuring the characters you grew to love or laugh at retain their familiar voices. Meanwhile, the opening theme, "Kurenai no Ha" (Crimson Leaf), will be provided by the rock band Unicorn, bookending each episode with powerful, guitar-driven energy.
The Humble Roots of a Hit
It is a story that began not in a boardroom, but on a website. Shigeru Sagazaki first posted this tale of a washed-up swordsman on Shōsetsuka ni Narō in November 2020. Its popularity led Square Enix to publish the light novels with illustrations by Tetsuhiro Nabeshima, and J-Novel Club to bring the English version to international readers. The premise is deceptively simple: Beryl, content in his rural obscurity, is forcibly recruited by his now-legendary former students to teach the kingdom's elite knights. His greatest challenge isn't monsters or magic, but managing the overwhelming admiration of his powerful pupils.
The franchise's success has spawned multiple manga adaptations. The main adaptation by Kazuki Satō runs in Akita Shoten's Dokodemo Young Champion, licensed in English by Yen Press. Furthermore, two spinoff manga explore other corners of this world: one on Square Enix's Manga UP! service focusing on a magic swordsman's origins, and another in Young Gangan following adventurer Surena Lysandra. This expansion is a testament to the world's depth, proving there are many stories to tell beyond the dojo.
As July approaches, the pieces are falling into place. The band is ready, the streaming service is locked in, and the key visual promises more of the heartfelt chaos that fans embraced. All that remains is to see how Beryl Gardinant, the ultimate reluctant hero, handles his unfinished symphony.
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