Just because it really has not changed at all, I have to give it the same rating as I did for the first. Sometimes even some of the words don’t seem like they are used right. I like that they kept it consistent but then again, they matched it way to close to the Japanese translation. The dubbing is… well the same as the first again. Each character looks exactly like the role they are supposed to match. Large eyes, bright colors, nice looking girls all around one normal looking guy.
It looks like every other romantic comedy out there. The animation is pretty nice, pretty similar to the first one. The sweet and innocence in the story messes up when they do that. Sometimes they make it out as though he has even more of a perverted mind at times. I know its normal for a guy to have those thoughts but Sadly, they sometimes make Kaoru seem a bit even more like a pervert then he should. A little romance, Comedy, Drama… and Kaoru and Ai never seem to get a break. It’s the same stuff that was going on in the first happening in the second. I was really surprised that they felt they needed to make a second season with just how odd the fist one turned out. Well, this is a show that pretty much takes place pretty much right after the first one. Just know that you might wanna buy a tissue box =]] It is better than the original, and the story is moving. If you have seen the first season, then don't hesitate for a moment to watch this. Enjoyed it a heck of a lot more than I enjoyed the first season. There's really no new characters except for Chika's friends.Ĭompletely enjoyed. The original soundtrack is pretty much used with a few new tracks.Įvery character is developed further, particularly the character of Tina Foster. The special ending theme, "Presence", is also decent but not my favorite.
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"Towa no Hana" is played once during the course of the series though ) The ending theme, "I Do!" isn't as enjoyable. If you liked "Towa no Hana" then you will like this. The opening theme, "Takaramono" is just lovely. The eyecatches (the things that split the episode at where the commercial goes) run long though. There isn't as much ecchi in this season, but there still is some, but not as over-done and badly portraid as in the original. Every character gets a "love-episode" with Kaoru, and each episode was veryīeautiful! Beautiful colors, beautiful animation. There really is no time in this sequel for the story to drag as the series itself is so short, so the story moves along at a nice pace. Everybody's a little older but pretty much the same. Kaoru, Aoi, Tina, Taeko, Miyabi, and Chika still live together and Mayu is still the daily guest. The story picks up 2 years after the ending of Ai Yori Aoshi. I didn't think it was possible! A sequel that is BETTER than the original series! Well I guess there's a first for everything. Major points off however, since there's a lack of resolution at the end, which seemed to be something the series was hinting at the entire time at the very least. This is a mellow series - even mellower than most slice-of-life - so obviously avoid if you're looking for action, intensity, and other stuff you won't find in any slice-of-life anyway.Ĭharacters are as likable as they were the first time around, so you'll like them again this time around the same way. Not much happens other than the introduction of two new characters not seen in the original. It's not bad, but definitely not as good as the original series.
In fact, even less happens here than the first time, so even though you've seen the first installment of Ai Yori Aoshi I'd say this sequel probably won't add much to it.
Truly, this anime is nothing but a slice of life - a view into the everyday lives of the characters, with no unusual problems.Īlthough this is a sequel, expect the pacing toīe even slower than the first Ai Yori Aoshi. The ending of the last episode is incredibly open, true to the nature of the series. It still manages to make every episode enjoyable.kinda. Ever have a romance anime end right when the lovers finally confess their love after a long agonizing courting period? Ever wish to see how the lovers spend time together after their declaration of love? That is the purpose of this uneventful anime, pure slice of life anime.