Although teased at in the post-credit scenes of the first season's finale, the second season of the
JoJo anime was officially announced in October 2013 in the November 2013 issue of
Ultra Jump and the fifth
tankōbon volume of
JoJolion. David Production revealed that as with the different art styles they used for the first season, which covered the
Phantom Blood and
Battle Tendency arcs, they would be attempting a new art style with the
Stardust Crusaders season.
Takehito Koyasu reprises his role as Dio from the previous season and
Daisuke Ono reprises his role as Jotaro Kujo from the ''
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle'' video game, but all other characters were given new voice actors.
Music The opening theme for the first half of the season is "
Stand Proud", performed by
Jin Hashimoto, while the ending theme is American female
pop rock band
The Bangles' 1986 single "
Walk Like an Egyptian". The "Battle in Egypt" half of the season has new theme music, with the opening theme changed to , performed by the band "JO☆STARS ~TOMMY, Coda, JIN~" consisting of Hiroaki "Tommy" Tominaga,
Coda, and Jin Hashimoto, each of whom had performed one of the series' previous openings, while the ending theme was changed to American
jazz fusion band
Pat Metheny Group's "Last Train Home" from their 1987 album
Still Life (Talking). However, episode 27 featured the unique ending theme song and animation sequence for , performed by
Makoto Yasumura and
Motoko Kumai as their characters Oingo and Boingo; a digital single was released shortly after broadcast. This song was used again in episodes 36 and 37, this time performed by
Hidenobu Kiuchi with Motoko Kumai, as the characters Hol Horse and Boingo; a digital single was released for this version of the song as well. The original score for the series is composed by
Yugo Kanno. The first soundtrack album
Departure was released on July 30, 2014, and a second soundtrack album
Journey was included with the second volume of the Blu-ray releases, released on August 27, 2014. A third soundtrack album titled
World was included with the first volume of the "Battle in Egypt" Blu-ray releases, released on April 22, 2015. A fourth album titled
Destination was then released as an individual CD on May 27, 2015, and included a full-length version of "Aku-yaku Kyōsōkyoku". == Episode list ==