Directed by:
及川啓Cinematography:
Yûta NakamuraCast:
Nao Tōyama, Takuya Eguchi, Saori Hayami, Nozomi Sasaki, Sumire Morohoshi, Satoshi Hino, Marina Inoue, Saki Fujita, Sayaka Ōhara, Ami Koshimizu, Ryōka Yuzuki (more)Episodes(14)
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Nobody Knows Why They Came to the Service Club. (S02E01)
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His and Her Love Confessions Will Reach No One. (S02E02)
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Quietly, Yukinoshita Yukino Makes a Decision. (S02E03)
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And Then, Yuigahama Yui Makes a Declaration. (S02E04)
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The Scent of Tea Doesn`t Fill That Room Anymore. (S02E05)
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Without Incident, the Congress Dances, But Does Not Progress. (S02E06)
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Yet, That Room Continues to Play Out the Endless Days. (S02E07)
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But Still, Hikigaya Hachiman Is... (S02E08)
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And, Yukinoshita Yukino Is... (S02E09)
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The Thing That the Light in Each of Their Hands Shines On. (S02E10)
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Hayama Hayato Always Responds to Everyone`s Expectations. (S02E11)
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Still, the Thing He Seeks Is Out of Reach, and He Continues to Mistake What`s Real. (S02E12)
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Spring, Bound Beneath the Thick Snow, Begins to Sprout. (S02E13)
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Undoubtedly, Girls Are Made of Sugar, Spice, and Everything Nice (S02E14)
Plots(1)
The stampede of recent events may have herded the awkward members of the Service Club into something closer to a real bonding, but the upcoming field trip to Kyoto threatens to reverse those tiny steps forward. Alongside a list of attractions to see, they'll also be taking along a lot of emotional baggage, and helping others with their personal and romantic issues may just cause the entire luggage rack to collapse. Between Hachiman's growing realization of how much he can manipulate others, Yukino's underlying battles with responsibility, and Yui's shifting needs and insecurities, the tenuous thread that holds their relationship together is more fragile than ever. Even as the path ahead is strewn with psychological traps, the feelings that each of them refuse to acknowledge may end up being the true pitfall in My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU too! (Crunchyroll)
(more)Reviews (1)
I guess it is true that the second season of My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU! has gotten quite serious compared to the first, and philosophy and psychology take precedence over all the jokes that were so fresh in the first season. On the other hand, it has to be expected because the "lone wolf" joined a pack and had to build some relationships to be sociable and therefore start to care about others, which he was not used to. He changed. That is probably the main thing going on in this show, and while it is not as funny, I found watching the main male protagonist develop and his struggle with himself, in particular, is still quite interesting. Initially, I was not expecting that, and I was looking forward to my "usual dose of cynicism." I guess that one could even say that I am a bit disappointed because such an interesting male protagonist only turns up sporadically in a slice-of-life anime series. However, the show does not deserve to be awarded only three stars and be labeled "average," in my opinion. 7/10. ()