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When Does Yume no Crayon Oukoku Season 2 Come Out? Is It Renewed?

Yume no Crayon Oukoku ended after Season 1.

TMDB

6.7

Seasons

1

Episodes

70

Yume no Crayon Oukoku poster

Diagnostics

Network
tv asahi
First aired
1997-09-07
Last aired
1999-01-31
Runtime
24 min
Rated
TV-Y

Predictive Logic Analysis

Yume no Crayon Oukoku has concluded its run. Production records list the series as ended, meaning the story has been brought to a planned close rather than left open. Barring a revival, there is no Season 2 in development.

What is Yume no Crayon Oukoku about?

Yume no Crayon Oukoku transports viewers to a whimsical realm where imagination reigns supreme, centered on Princess Silver and her companions as they navigate the colorful world of the Crayon Kingdom. The show's fundamental appeal lies in its celebration of creativity and childhood wonder—a place where the fantastical becomes tangible and adventure springs from the simple act of drawing. For young audiences, this premise offers an escapist playground that validates the power of imagination while delivering genuine stakes and emotional depth alongside the magical hijinks.

The series operates in a distinctly playful register that balances comedy with surprisingly earnest dramatic moments, a tonal dexterity that allows it to engage both younger children and their watching parents. The vibrant character designs, whimsical naming conventions (Stone Stone, Tomatomato, Tofumon), and imaginative world-building create a distinctive aesthetic that feels both surreal and inviting. Rather than simply depicting a magical kingdom, the show grounds its fantastical elements in themes of friendship, perseverance, and the value of seeing the world through fresh eyes—concerns that give the narrative texture beyond surface-level charm.

The production by Toei Animation across its seventy-episode run suggests a series that found sufficient audience traction to sustain a substantial season, and international dubbed releases into French, Italian, Korean, and Chinese point to meaningful cross-cultural appeal during the late-1990s anime export boom. While Yume no Crayon Oukoku remained largely contained within its broadcast period, it represents a particular strand of late-90s children's anime that emphasized imaginative world-building and character-driven storytelling over franchise potential or merchandise dominance.

Within the broader landscape of magical girl and fantasy-adventure anime aimed at young audiences, the series occupies a thoughtful middle ground—less action-oriented than contemporaneous magical girl shows, more emotionally substantive than simple comedy fare. Its cultural footprint may be modest outside Japan and its immediate dub territories, yet it exemplifies an era when original children's anime could sustain weekly viewership on the strength of charm, creativity, and genuine narrative invention rather than extended multimedia franchising.

Themes

imaginary world

Is Yume no Crayon Oukoku renewed or cancelled?

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high

The series is listed as ended

Yume no Crayon Oukoku Season 2 Release Date

No new season is expected. Yume no Crayon Oukoku has ended, so there is no upcoming release to anticipate unless a revival is announced.

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Yume no Crayon Oukoku seasons

Season 11997 · 70 ep
  • 1. The Princess sets out on her Journey1997-09-07
  • 2. September's Journey I1997-09-14
  • 3. September's Journey II1997-09-21
  • 4. September's Journey III1997-09-28
  • 5. October's Journey I1997-10-05
  • 6. October's Journey II1997-10-12
  • 7. October's Journey III1997-10-19
  • 8. October's Journey IV1997-10-26
  • 9. November's Journey I1997-11-16
  • 10. November's Journey II1997-11-23
  • 11. November's Journey III1997-11-30
  • 12. November's Journey IV1997-12-07
  • 13. December's Journey I1997-12-14
  • 14. December's Journey II1997-12-21
  • 15. December's Journey III1997-12-28
  • 16. N.Paka's Journey1998-01-04
  • 17. January's Journey I1998-01-11
  • 18. January's Journey II1998-01-18
  • 19. January's Journey IIl1998-01-25
  • 20. February's Journey I1998-02-01
  • 21. February's Journey Il1998-02-08
  • 22. February's Journey Ill1998-02-15
  • 23. February's Journey IV1998-02-22
  • 24. March's Journey I1998-03-01
  • 25. March's Journey Il1998-03-08
  • 26. March's Journey Ill1998-03-15
  • 27. March's Journey IV1998-03-22
  • 28. March's Journey V1998-03-29
  • 29. April's Journey I1998-04-05
  • 30. April's Journey Il1998-04-12
  • 31. April's Journey Ill1998-04-19
  • 32. April's Journey IV1998-04-26
  • 33. May's Journey I1998-05-03
  • 34. May's Journey II1998-05-10
  • 35. May's Journey III1998-05-17
  • 36. May's Journey IV1998-05-24
  • 37. May's Journey V1998-05-31
  • 38. June's Journey I1998-06-07
  • 39. June's Journey II1998-06-14
  • 40. June's Journey III1998-06-28
  • 41. June's Journey IV1998-07-05
  • 42. July's Journey I1998-07-12
  • 43. July's Journey II1998-07-19
  • 44. July's Journey III1998-07-26
  • 45. July's Journey IV1998-08-02
  • 46. August's Journey I1998-08-09
  • 47. August's Journey II1998-08-16
  • 48. August's Journey III1998-08-23
  • 49. August's Journey IV1998-08-30
  • 50. Seems like the Princess1998-09-06
  • 51. Thirteenth Month's Journey I1998-09-13
  • 52. Thirteenth Month's Journey II1998-09-20
  • 53. Thirteenth Month's Journey III1998-09-27
  • 54. Fourteenth Month's Journey I1998-10-04
  • 55. Fourteenth Month's Journey II1998-10-11
  • 56. Fourteenth Month's Journey III1998-10-18
  • 57. Fourteenth Month's Journey IV1998-10-25
  • 58. Fifteenth Month's Journey I1998-11-08
  • 59. Fifteenth Month's Journey II1998-11-15
  • 60. Fifteenth Month's Journey III1998-11-22
  • 61. Fifteenth Month's Journey IV1998-11-29
  • 62. Sixteenth Month's Journey I1998-12-06
  • 63. Sixteenth Month's Journey II1998-12-13
  • 64. Sixteenth Month's Journey III1998-12-20
  • 65. Sixteenth Month's Journey IV1998-12-27
  • 66. Seventeenth Month's Journey I1999-01-03
  • 67. Seventeenth Month's Journey II1999-01-10
  • 68. Seventeenth Month's Journey III1999-01-17
  • 69. Seventeenth Month's Journey IV1999-01-24
  • 70. Thank You1999-01-31

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Yume no Crayon Oukoku cast

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Yuka Tokumitsu

Yuka Tokumitsu

Princess Silver

Junko Takeuchi

Junko Takeuchi

Stone Stone

Nanaho Katsuragi

Nanaho Katsuragi

Cloud (voice)

Osamu Sakata

Araessa

Chihiro Sakurai

Tomatomato

Ginzo Matsuo

Ginzo Matsuo

Tofumon

Kouki Miyata

Kouki Miyata

Grey Minister

Kouki Miyata

Kouki Miyata

Negikku

Harumi Ikoma

Harumi Ikoma

Kinta

Harumi Ikoma

Harumi Ikoma

Moon Child

Harumi Ikoma

Harumi Ikoma

Pitt

Hiroko Konishi

Hiroko Konishi

Horesore

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    When does Yume no Crayon Oukoku Season 2 come out?
    Yume no Crayon Oukoku ended after Season 1.
    Is Yume no Crayon Oukoku renewed or cancelled?
    Yume no Crayon Oukoku has ended. Its final season has already aired and no further seasons are expected.
    How many seasons of Yume no Crayon Oukoku are there?
    Yume no Crayon Oukoku has aired 1 season so far.
    How many episodes of Yume no Crayon Oukoku are there?
    There are 70 episodes of Yume no Crayon Oukoku across 1 season.