Sequels in any form of media are rarely better than their originals and anime isnt really any different. Of course we do see continuations that are better than the first part of the series For example Boku no Hero Academia season 2 and 3 are both significantly better than the first Part 2 of Code Geass is generally considered to be better than the first etc. etc.. Season 2 of Karakai Jouzu no Takagisan however is an enigma in this regard as it improves over its prequel in every conceivable way down the very core of both the technical side and the story side of the anime. On one end the art and animation have been improved over the first season by a very considerable margin. The art and animation of the characters facial expressions and body movements are far more varied and detailed this time around providing much better synergy with the once again amazing voice acting from Rie Takahashi and Yuuki Kaji both masters of their craft and go perfectly together in their roles as the two main characters once again. The overall expressiveness of Takagi and Nishikata is a true world benchmark for how animated characters should be produced and is bordering on perfection in this season. This is paired with a much more varied setting for individual chapters meaning more interesting visuals to go with the new theme around this seasons chapter selection. The sound design is also improved with more music selection and a much more entertaining opening and ending choice with more music sung by Takahashi which is a treat as always. While the first season almost exclusively focused on the comedy side of the story this season takes a much larger leap to the romance side. Of course theres plenty of comedy here and the character interactions in this regard havent changed much. The focus on the romance between Takagi and Nishikata however not only shows significant plot and character progression from the first season but also provides a much more engaging and dynamic feel from chapter to chapter. The most that was given in regards to romance last season was mostly at the end of the season with Nishikata subconsciously acknowledging his feelings for Takagi and Takagi showing her clear emotional vulnerability around him. This time around Takagi is far more bold and daring with how she relentlessly teases and embarrasses Nishikata making him constantly veer from clear acknowledgement to harsh denial. She goes all the way towards making them a couple to outside observers knowing full well Nishikata is too shy and is too aware of his feelings to outwardly deny it. The focus on their romance goes wonderfully with the better animation since the expressive nature lends itself far more to showing what the first season was lacking: body language. Not everything is shown in the face here a not insignificant amount is shown through how the character is positioned or moves in relation to the other and it leads to a far less monotonous experience than before. In real life the majority of communication is nonverbal and this improvement makes the characters far more believable and fun to watch. Another very significant improvement is the overall improvement on the chapters from Ashita wa Doyoubi. What was a welcome but extremely lackluster break from the main duos antics is now a far more entertaining and involved break from the main duo. We get interactions that lend more towards the trios personalities and they occasionally acknowledge recent events between the main duo itself or on occasion tying into the same sequence making the anime as a whole feel more alive and active within itself. More attention has been given to side characters as a whole like the relationship between Nakai and Mano or the one between Hamaguchi and Houjo. Once again this causes the anime to feel much more lifelike and dynamic. Takagisan 2 shows that the show has much more to go off on that season 1 gave the audience and is well worth its paces. If season 1 did not prove itself season 2 surely will and then some. Takagisan 2 is a fantastic piece of work that should be seen as a perfect example of how to improve and rework an anime to give more justice to its premise and story.
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