We’ve all heard about how dangerous the abyss is. With the release of Made in Abyss Season 2’s opening song, we can’t help but wonder about the song’s true meaning. Are we in for happy tears at the end, or are we in for something dark and disturbing once more? When we hear the opening song of Made in Abyss Season 2, we will be able to recall the joy, anger, stress, hope, and pain we felt during Season One. To make it through another season, we must cross our fingers for Reg, Riko, and Nanachi’s adventures at the bottom of the abyss.
Made in Abyss Season 2 Opening Song Name
Made in Abyss Season 2’s opening song is entitled “Katachi (Shape)” by Riko Azuna. The song greatly embodies the premise of Season 2 in the sense that Reg, Riko, and Nanachi’s adventures are finally taking shape. Little by little, they are off to discover new things in the abyss that will make sense in the end. On the other hand, some fans expected to hear the voices of Reg and Riko once again in the opening song. After all, they have sung the opening song for Made in Abyss Season 1, entitled “Deep in Abyss”.
Made in Abyss Season 2 Opening Song Lyrics
Unfortunately, there is no official English translation yet for the Made in Abyss Season 2 opening song, entitled “Katachi” by Riko Azuna. However, you can still browse the original Japanese lyrics of the opening song in romaji form on this page.
Made in Abyss Season 2 Opening Song Artist
Riko Azuna sang the Made in Abyss Season 2’s opening song, entitled “Katachi (Shape)”. She has previously performed theme songs for anime shows such as So, I’m a Spider, So What?, Cautious Hero, and Bloom Into You. She debuted in 2018 and was signed under KADOKAWA. As of this writing, Riko Azuna is off to a great start with her voice-acting career under the Early Wing Agency.
Made in Abyss Season 2 Opening Song: Where to Download and Stream
As of this writing, Made in Abyss Season 2’s opening song entitled “Katachi (Shape),” sung by Riko Azuna, is not yet available for streaming on Spotify and Apple Music. It will be released on CD form on August 24, 2022, priced at 1,200 yen, or $8.68. It is now available for pre-order, which will include Riko Azuna’s autograph and a commented bromide.