Cinematography:
Masaharu OkazakiCast:
Nobuhiko Okamoto, Jun Fukuyama, Kana Hanazawa, Kazuya Nakai, Ayahi Takagaki, Eri Kitamura, Hideyuki Tanaka, Hiroaki Hirata, Hiroshi Kamiya, Yūki Kaji (more)VOD (1)
Episodes(12)
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Small Beginnings (S02E01)
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Strange Bedfellows (S02E02)
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Suspicion Will Raise Bogies (S02E03)
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Act of Treachery (S02E04)
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Mysterious Connections (S02E05)
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A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing (S02E06)
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Like a Fire Burning Bright (S02E07)
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From Father to Son (S02E08)
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Through Thick and Thin (S02E09)
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Unbowed and Unbroken (S02E10)
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Shine Bright as the Sun (S02E11)
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Candid and Open (S02E12)
Reviews (2)
For a series that didn't really grab me the first time around, I quite liked the second one. The characters and their feelings worked better, and it was easier to relate to them and even like them. Again, it's also nicely drawn, so I was satisfied. Especially because the story was interesting, managed to be action packed, and of course like any Shōnen had its funny moments. Last, I liked the opening and the ending. Basically, I don't have much to say about it. I liked it, I liked it. I don't even know why. The main thing is that I left happy. ()
So then the anime creators' attention returned to the original manga... For fans of the manga, this is certainly good news; however, for the rest, it is a real mess at first because it does not act as a follow-up. Or rather, it does serve as a follow-up, albeit from a different place than one would expect. However, in the end, I guess it does not really matter; the main thing is that the Okumura brothers are back, and Satan gets to enjoy himself again for a while. Finally, this is a respectable follow-up to one of the things I now consider a classic, so despite the slower start, it is still a very good 7/10. ()