![]() Haqua's character was rather dull, generic clumsy type, but this arc goes on to explain the consequence of letting loose soul grow, and further emphasizes the importance of what the main characters have been doing.Ĭhihiro arc is similar to Shiori arc from the last season, with slow, bittersweet youth drama. Instead of going after a set target, Keima helps her track down a loose soul she failed to capture. Next up is Haqua, Elsea's former classmate. I would say it was a sign that the production staff has plenty of creativity left in store. Her arc turned out to be very corny, but the 'Dragon Quest' recap in the first episode was absolutely magnificent. The second season got off to a slow start with Kusunoki, the lone member and captain of girl's karate club. Voicing once again is right on, and perfect sound mixing with appropriate BGM playing on every scene. OP song this season has lost the epic sense of the first season, but still accompanied by jaw-dropping overproduced opening animation that's nothing short of amazing. Camera movements are dynamic in action scenes, and there is not a moment of boredom. The level of detail, especially the eyes and lighting, may even have improved. The art in this series is generic style drawn to perfection, and characters are as visually pleasing as they could possibly be. Visually, it has not changed much from last season. ever, and the animation and sound do not disappoint in delivering the comedy. The absurdity of his value is still funny as Once again, Keima's game logic is put to test in real life. With exposition not needed this season, two whole episodes and a filler dedicated to introduce her. ![]() The duo goes after 3 girls this season: A tsundere sporty, a cooldere classmate, and finally a student teacher! This season certainly poses bigger challenge for our heroes. ![]() The second season has the same look and feel of the first season as our "Capture God" Keima continue hunting for lost souls with Elsea.
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