Erai finally uploaded the subs for episode 8
Million Arthur S2
It's finally time
Show's dumb as hell but goddamn was that ending great. And this shot right here, with the music... perfect.
God I want to paizuri Danchou!
Can I finally watch it? Are the ending shorts translated?
Ending shorts are still not translated. This is still Funishit
What a sadness
hmmm
oh wait it's a trap episode
my time has come
dropped
I kinda want to watch the dub of this episode and see if they made any "additions" to this
I'll drop you
MILLI ASA ARU ARU!
MILLI ASA ARU ARU!
>It's a /pol/ episode
Kakka a shit! He ruins the fun!
More like caca am I right? Because he's shit!
God I want to dress Kakka as a maid and beat him
You better be a girl
I can't believe Danchou is fucking dead
Holy shit, this was just as awful and pointless as the rosebud episode from season 1.
It wasn't on the funny side but it set up some plot so I wouldn't say it was pointless.
What set up? Oh, you mean how that one king died so it's supposed to change history or some shit? Yeah, I doubt that. That was probably some feel good bullshit they threw in and everyone will forget about this by next episode.
Seeing the evolution of the credits is too fun
Don't die now. I haven't even watched it yet.
Can't wait until the antagonist sex fairy finally gets some focus.
Can't wait til she gets her shit slapped in.
Danchou made a pretty cute noise here.
wait that was her
Why did this episode try to present feminism in a positive light? What's up with that?
They have to make up for Danchou being an actual rapist
It's the other way around. Danchou being an actual rapist might just about make up for it.
>ep 8
>still haven't figured out how to DRIVE yet
guess they'll save it for the very end, wonder if they'll even do the rest of the cast
Calling someone a feminist in Japan has a completely different meaning than what you think, I can't recall what's an equivalent term right now though.
Yea, but in this episode they were using it in conjunction with talking about women's rights and how the antagonist was 'sexist' for not allowing women any.
To be honest I think the antagonist was on to something, but instead it should've been Danchou who is the sole female with rights and the rest have to do as she pleases.
The evil king was far too much of a generic bad guy who hates women for anything to be taken seriously so I'm completely convinced this episode had nothing to do with that.