![]() ![]() ![]() Others are trying to escape, and security has been tighter than ever. After helping a comrade escape the city in the previous season, he has stirred up a new commotion. Though, it is only 12 episodes, so we won't really be seeing a whole lot.Īs a continuation, Sahashi Minato is still our star of the show. A bigger variety of sekirei brings forth a bigger pool of possible powers, making each new encounter exciting. With more sekirei in the picture (including ones we have never seen before), pure engagement puts up a better "tension gauge" for the viewers as seeing new sekirei pop up and fight our heroines can be entertaining. ![]() Less fooling around and more punching, thats how the anime should have went the first time round. Much like the season 1's episode 11 insert ending, I don't remember much of it, other than it not being too bad. The episode 10 ending insert is alright, as a Saori solo. Perhaps you "cute-sy voice" lovers can find some love there. The ending songs are, once again, not to my preference. The opening song is good, better than "Sekirei" from the 1st season, but not something you can listen to continously. Like before, the opening song "Hakuyoku no Seiyaku - Pure Engagement", is sang by all the respective seiyuus of the characters. Songs wise, it has an alright opening song. Its a good step up from the original, and if you watched the original, you can see why. To me its a little better than the original, theres more fighting going on, and as a primarly more action based show, I am pleased. Theres alot more fighting going on this time around, and seeing all the new different sekirei appear, seeing all thier powers, is a cool thing. It continues on from the story and sets up something more action based. Sekirei ~Pure engagement~ is basically more of what we love from the first season. I'm already having problems with the post composing.Īh well, time for the topic at hand, the 2nd season of Sekirei. ![]() So far I haven't found a way to switch to the old classic view so I'll have to stick to this for awhile. I guess it looks better but its going to be hard to navigate everything from a new standpoint, god damnit. I forgot to mention that earlier, my bad, I will be posting slightly less regularly than before. First things first, school already started for me (I just went through my 1st week). So yeah.I have a few things to report about. Pineapple golf cart oatmeal lunchbox.OP 1-Hakuyoku no Seiyaku - Pure Engagement (Saori Hayami, Marina Inoue, Kana Hanazawa, Aya Endo)ĮD 1-Onnaji Kimochi (Saori Hayami, Marina Inoue, Kana Hanazawa, Aya Endo) You’re not even finishing this review before looking it up on Crunchyroll. If you make it through the first episode, it’s assumed you don’t care anyway. This is a show about scantly clad girls with big, floppy boobies fighting each other over…something. Under the microscope, the show is clearly a breed generously endowed with naked karate, “Hubba Hubba”, and most notably, “Ah-Wooooooooga!” For Anime 3000, The Grey Ghost and The Business examine this specimen through their unique lens. Sekirei is an all too familiar animal to Method to Madness. Opening: “Sekirei (セキレイ)” by Saori Hayami, Marina Inoue, Kana Hanazawa, and Aya EndoĬlosing: “Dear sweet heart” by Saori Hayami, Marina Inoue, Kana Hanazawa, and Aya Endo ![]()
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