![]() I wanted something deeper, but what I got was a face-full of fan service, plot holes, and relatively weak characters. I guess what I wanted to see was a little further development in the overall story of spirit and humans. Those, though, aren’t enough to make an anime fully to my appetite. ![]() The dialogue is well written, and some scenes are indeed funny to the point that I laughed tears. The sound is definitely one of its stronger points music is well composed and is used in relatively good timing. The art and animation aren’t all that bad, really (though inferior to its predecessor), and the OP and ED are well made. I’ve bashed this anime quite a bit, but I do want to point out some of its positive sides. There are definitely multiple plot holes in this already-simplistic story, which I won’t point out because that’d be too much spoiling. The second season strays away from the pacing of the first and explores many of the significant issues some of the spirits are having, which, I thought, is a stronger aspect in the sequel. Instead, the series focuses on smaller-scaled events that differ from spirit to spirit, as each of them prove to be a relatively difficult to handle. Besides that, the overall plot doesn’t exactly take a step forward. Hmmm, sounds like a load of ideas simply used to generate some fan service shit. Shido cross dresses to accomplish a mission. A pair of twins are trying to seduce Shido. When their powers are sealed, they are stripped naked. Shido can only seal their powers by receiving a kiss from them. But nothing more.īesides the fact that there are random spirits that so happen to mingle with humans, and that Shido, with the somehow-obtained power to seal their powers, need to pacify them, there really is no other significant plot. The excessive fan service really limits the show’s potential, and the romance side is slightly lacking. Are the girls cute? Sure. I’m not saying, though, that all of the female characters are completely two-dimensional (some of their developments aren’t too bad), but many of them simply do not show themselves enough. And in the end, you have all these supposedly kawaii characters who have feelings for the protagonist, who you don’t even really care about due to lack of screen time or development. Furthermore, copious amounts of characters are added to the point that it leaves the rest of them shallow and two-dimensional. Many of the girls go through one particular small phase of development, and then for the rest of the series, they are casted aside to make room for the new incoming characters. ![]() Some can be good, but too much is disadvantageous. It happens so frequently that I really don’t see too much point in it. ![]() It is almost as if some of the spirits are asking to make Shido’s mission of sealing their powers completely easy, and every female character falls into the same routine. It focuses so much on fan service that I began to forget the entire point of the plot. This show proves that balancing the amounts of fan service, comedy, and drama together in one small blend of magical girl-ness isn’t exactly easy. Nothing much here has changed since the first season. But instead, I was met with some disappointment.įollowing from the first series, there are many spirits with magical powers that explore the human world, and our almost-literally only male character and protagonist, Shido Itsuka, is sent to seal the spirits’ powers. ![]() I wanted no less from the second season, and approached it with a somewhat hopeful expectation. The first season was mundane but unique in its own way, and definitely a little more entertaining then the average harem. Message from Mich6575: We found some more slaves servants people to help with reviews.ĭate a Live 2 is the sequel to the harem series Date a Live. ![]()
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