Under One Person: The Outcast - Season 2

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Japan / China, (2017–2018), 9 h 36 min (Length: 24 min)

Episodes(24)

Reviews (1)

Jeoffrey 

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English This second season delivers twice as many episodes (twenty-four) as the first one, and it needed them because the tournament our protagonists reached was so damned long. We also got quite a generous helping of new characters of which someone like me will only remember a few. The main protagonists are also given plenty of screen time, especially Chou Soran, who has bulked up and no longer strikes me as mindless and boresome, no, he just does things his own way and even manages to surprise you on occasion. Houhou is still the same and is quiet, sort of unemotional and I still enjoy following her. Although the anime’s creators were trying hard, the fight scenes were not epic by any means, though thankfully they are not boring. On a positive note, I am starting to find the fact that Houhou's mysterious backstory and the storyline surrounding Soran's grandfather are slowly unraveling - because these two points have some potential, and if there is another season I would probably find the revelation of these secrets quite appealing. After the second season, I am awarding it a total of 4.5/10. ()