Episode 2 of “Solo Camping for Two” Set to Air
The second episode of the anime series “Solo Camping for Two” is set to air on July 17th. As the show continues its two-cour broadcast, fans are eagerly anticipating this next installment. Ahead of the release, new scene cuts and a detailed plot synopsis have been shared, offering a glimpse into what’s in store for viewers.
The second cour of “Solo Camping for Two” began airing on July 10th and is currently available for streaming on Crunchyroll. The second episode, titled “Enjoying Solitude,” follows the story of Gen Kinokura and Shizuku Kusano as they embark on a camping trip together.
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Episode 2: “Enjoying Solitude”
In this episode, Shizuku is determined to accompany Gen on a solo camping trip, hoping to gain confidence in her skills. Gen, who prefers solitude, reluctantly agrees to go on this “solo” camping trip with her. Shizuku looks up to Iwao as her mentor and begins learning the true essence of solo camping from him. Following Gen’s principle of doing things for oneself, Shizuku attempts to pitch her tent alone but quickly struggles. Gen steps in to teach her the basics of setting up a tent properly.
Official Interviews with Voice Actors
Daiki Hamano, who voices Gen Kinokura, and Mizuki Niizaki, who voices Shizuku Kusano, provided insights into their experiences recording for the anime. Both actors discussed their impressions of the original manga and how it influenced their performances.
Hamano mentioned that the level of detail in the manga creates a sense of realism that makes viewers feel like they’re actually camping. He also shared his experience visiting Sasebo and meeting the author of the manga, Yudai Debata, which gave him a deeper understanding of the story’s background.
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Niizaki found the title “two-person solo camp” intriguing at first but appreciated how the story unfolds. She believes the anime could be a great starting point for people interested in trying solo camping. She also highlighted the gradual development of Gen and Shizuku’s relationship, noting that the story isn’t just about camping.
Audition Experiences and Character Development
Both voice actors shared memorable moments from their auditions. Hamano described the unique challenge of portraying a character with significant weight in the story, emphasizing the balance between being serious and not overly cheerful. He also noted that Gen’s personality, shaped by his childhood experiences, resonated with him personally.
Niizaki recalled her first studio audition, where she focused on expressing her character’s enthusiasm for food. She was surprised when she was called back for the role, as it was her first time working in a studio. She emphasized the importance of genuine performance, believing that Shizuku’s character needed to come through authentically.
Approaching Their Roles
When developing their characters, Hamano drew from his own experiences, particularly his passion for soccer, to understand Gen’s dedication to camping. He worked closely with the sound director and director to create an immersive atmosphere for the audience.
Niizaki approached Shizuku as a character who lives in the moment and reacts honestly to her surroundings. She acknowledged the challenges of portraying a beginner camper and the need to adapt based on feedback from others.
Impressions of the First Episode
After watching the first episode, both actors were impressed by the quality of the animation and attention to detail. Hamano praised the depiction of the campsite scenery and the sound design, noting that the team put a lot of effort into making the experience realistic.
Niizaki was especially struck by the attention to detail in the sound effects and background music. She mentioned that the team even used real photos from location scouting to ensure accuracy in the animation.
Realism and Authenticity
The show’s commitment to authenticity was evident in various aspects, including the depiction of camping gear, cooking scenes, and the sounds of nature. Hamano noted that the team couldn’t afford to fake anything since the show is based on a real campsite.
Niizaki shared her excitement about the meal scenes, which added a unique charm to the show. She found herself hungry during the recording sessions, highlighting the effectiveness of the production team’s efforts.
Educational Value
Beyond entertainment, “Solo Camping for Two” offers valuable information about camping practices, equipment, and techniques. Hamano and Niizaki both appreciated the educational aspect of the show, noting that it provides a great introduction to the world of camping.
About “Solo Camping for Two”
The second cour of “Solo Camping for Two” started airing on July 10th and is available for streaming on Crunchyroll. The anime follows the story of Gen Kinokura, a solitary camper, and Shizuku Kusano, a beginner who finds herself on a camping trip with him.
Staff and Cast
The anime is directed by Jun Hatori and features a talented cast, including Daiki Hamano as Gen Kinokura and Mizuki Niizaki as Shizuku Kusano. The original work is by Yudai Debata, serialized in Morning, Kodansha.
Additional Information
The anime includes an opening theme by Skirt and an ending theme by Masayoshi Oishi. It is produced by SynergySP and is available on official platforms such as X (formerly Twitter) and the original work website.