How the hell did this get a second season?
Kyoukai Senki
I think it was a split cour to begin with
It didn't.
It's called a split cour, you dumbass.
Is this any good?
First cour wasn't. It was ultra-boring, and there wasn't any /pol/ tier shitposting after the second week to keep interest up.
Too bad I was hoping for some decent mecha to watch while waiting for Gundam Witch.
Best girl, it's a shame she can't save this shitshow
Amou is fucking dead
Bandai plamo
Are these two fucking?
I asked Bamrise nicely.
It's pretty much the same.
More talk about nothing.
More comically evil enemy commanders.
More robot on robot violence.
Amou is back in ep1 and is now in edgy mode.
New OP is funky.
Subs never
It's XEBEC
Xebec doesn't exist anymore.
Subs out
Buy the models
Weird 8 months timeskip.
You can just watch it with /m/
Not a bad design. Sadly she doesn't have a personality.
Might drop it at this point (after sitting through all of the first cour). Too much other stuff to watch this season.
>brrrrtttt
My sides.
Episode subs sync fucked up halfway through the episode and got worse later.Amou is back. That was fast, maybe its a bait.
the japanese guerrillas are a boring as fuck faction. they desperately needed a Zero to give their asses some flair and act as an actual inspirational unifying leader. Maybe Not-Suzaku will stop being shit this season I dunno.
Very, the real right wing anime that season was Rumble Garandoll.
It was well made and you know it.
The only fun character was Brad. Hopefully he doesn't go to shit this cour.
the first cour was just so fucking boring I can't be bothered watching more
They're a resistance, but what kind of resistance actions have we actually seen them do? Just running away from getting attacked, or fighting against a rogue AI that is independent of any of the invading nations. What is their actual plan or endgame? They're just too aimless to care about.
I don't get why people think this is nationalistic, at least in America standing up against oppressors is a very left wing position.
Because the writers made this contrived scenario where the Japanese are the oppressed victims in this world who are now banding together to get rid of all the gaijin and retake their homeland.
choose your side anons
also damn how can gaijins be so evil? now i have to full support the nippon kaigi and the LDP
Kyoukai is a anti imperialist and anti colonialist anime, more like a liberal anime
Gai more like GAY
It seems plausible, why call it contrived?
I wonder if the whole occupation by 4 superpowers thing will have some hidden reason behind it or if it's just "the entire world hates us poor Japanese people". Probably not.
I apologize to the user I argued with where I said they killed off Amou for good. They couldn't even do that right.
why does Nayuta call himself Angelo?
>clap for the lockdowns
>Brad steals ghost
>America becomes super strong and evil and starts wrecking everyone
What the fuck is his actual plan? He seemed like a (mostly) good guy in comparison.
Is nobody else noticing the subs are badly mistimed?
Airborne plagues are not oppressors and America could have avoided as high as 40% if we had bothered to do lockdowns. I'd be in favor of it because I despise my job.
He seemed like a good guy but at the end of the first cour it made it seem like he was going to go full retard for some reason.
>American Covid deaths could have avoided as high as 40%
gaijins are evil, because.... err.. nippon kaigi said so
brad is smart, problably want to negotiate the control of japan in a way that dont have 4 supér powers in a war
>brad is smart, problably want to negotiate the control of japan in a way that dont have 4 supér powers in a war
Seems plausible but they had to portray the USA as supervillains dropping bombs on children. Probably just bad writing as usual.
commander guy reminds me of some old administrators from the Toho Kingdom forums, tricking people into starting conflicts then disposing of them. The Godzilla fandom had some bad actors before Legendary saved the franchise.
I'll give them credit. At least this commander guy was competently evil unlike some of the throwaway villains we got in the first cour.
>USA as supervillains dropping bombs on children
After I posted that, that actually happens in real life so I guess whatever.