Directed by:
Shin'ichi OmataCinematography:
Masaharu OkazakiComposer:
羽岡佳Cast:
Aoi Koga, Makoto Furukawa, Konomi Kohara, Yumiri Hanamori, Miyu Tomita, Ryōta Suzuki, Rina Hidaka, Haruki Ishiya, Risa Kubota, Himari Mochida, Reiô Tsuchida (more)VOD (3)
Episodes(12)
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Hayasaka Ai wa Fusegitai / Seitokai wa Kamittenai / Kaguya-sama wa Kekkon Shitai / Kaguya-sama wa Iwaitai (S02E01)
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Kaguya-sama wa Kikidashitai / Kaguya-sama wa Okuritai / Fujiwara Chika wa Tashikametai (S02E02)
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Miyuki Shirogane Wants to Gaze at the Moon / The 67th Student Council / Kaguya Doesn`t Want to Say It (S02E03)
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Hayasaka Ai wa Otoshitai / Kaguya-sama wa Kokura"re"tai / Iino Miko wa Tadashitai (S02E04)
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Shirogane Miyuki wa Motetai / Kashiwagi Nagisa wa Nagusametai / Shirogane Miyuki wa Utaitai / Kaguya-sama wa Keoto Shitai (S02E05)
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I Don`t Want to Make Miko Iino Smile / I Want to Make Miko Iino Smile / Kaguya Isn`t Getting Called (S02E06)
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Kaguya-sama wa Nugasetai / Kaguya-sama wa Dasasetai / Shirogane Miyuki wa Yomasetai / Kaguya-sama ♡ Akuariumu (S02E07)
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Iino Miko wa Osaetai / Kaguya-sama wa Obienai / Kaguya-sama wa Miraretai (S02E08)
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Soshite Ishigami Yū wa Me o Tojita 2 / Kaguya-sama wa Sawaritai / Kaguya-sama wa Kotowaranai (S02E09)
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Shirogane Kei wa Hanasenai / Shirogane Miyuki wa Odoritai / Osaragi Kobachi wa Torishimaritai / Shirogane Chichi wa Kikidashitai (S02E10)
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Soshite Ishigami Yū wa Me o Tojita 3 / Shirogane Miyuki to Ishigami Yū / Otomo Kyōko wa Kizukanai (S02E11)
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Seitokai wa Toraretai / Seitokai wa Torasetai / Fujiwara Chika wa Fukuramasetai (S02E12)
Reviews (2)
Even though I was not too keen on the first season, the second season was much more up my alleyway. I felt like something was finally actually happening and that the characters, narrative and romantic elements were developing. Also, most of the supporting characters did not seem as throwaway and I was really impressed with Ishigami especially. I thought the eleventh episode, which was devoted to Ishigami in particular, was the best episode of the entire series so far. As with the first season, the jokes were not that funny although that could be more my fault due to my sense of humor. 7/10. ()
I can't help but give frequent nods to Jeoffrey's comments. My chin didn't find a single reason to drop in Series 1, yet the start of Season 2 made no such promises, as the central theme of elite non-confessional warfare (which was de facto the main driver of Season 1, especially as far as gags were concerned) was unpleasantly turned on its head. The anime stopped hiding behind the screen of a fairly ordinary romcom as soon as Kaguya loosened her knees and a batch of misunderstandings horrifyingly unoriginal for the anime genre came along. And yet! Despite the considerable gripe that new characters get minimal space, our favorite quartet made relative progress and always had something to offer, whether in terms of tickling the diaphragm or hints of bias towards their personal stories, namely Ishigami's. What I also have to appreciate are the damn apt allusions and excellent caricaturing or commenting on the funnier situations, artfully complemented by either the stylishly chosen music or the narrator's dry commentary. The freshness of the incorporated visual gags is unrivalled in the field of current anime, and the performance of Kaguya's dubber, the excellent Aoi Koga, must be singled out. Despite the fact that the storyline isn't very original and it drags substantially (and that's actually on purpose), I'm relatively satisfied with Season 2 of Love is War. A weak 4 stars ()