Hachimitsu to Clover II


Honey and Clover II

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Synonyms: Honey and Clover 2, Honey & Clover II
Japanese: ハチミツとクローバー II
English: Honey and Clover II
Spanish: Honey and Clover Temporada 2
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jun 30, 2006 to Sep 15, 2006
Premiered: Summer 2006
Broadcast: Fridays at 00:45 (JST)
Studios: J.C.Staff
Source: Manga
Genres: DramaDrama, RomanceRomance
Themes: Adult CastAdult Cast, Love PolygonLove Polygon, Visual ArtsVisual Arts
Demographic: JoseiJosei
Duration: 23 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 8.191 (scored by 5433154,331 users)
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Ranked: #3892
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Popularity: #1987
Members: 106,895
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Dec 23, 2009
Ah, Umino Chika's masterpiece, Honey and Clover. I first saw this more or less two years ago, initially thinking it was just some generic romance anime. Needless to say, I suddenly fell in love with it from the moment in season one, episode two, near the ending, when Takemoto was carrying Morita on his back. Cue. The piano stopped. And right after that, he said, "It hurts". From that point on, I knew I was watching a different kind of anime. I guess remembering that random scene from an episode proves that it had an impact.

Season one ended gracefully, you could accept it as "ending" ...
Jun 28, 2007
12 episodes were not enough. I at least need 24 episodes of Honey and Clover goodness for my fill. Honey and Clover was just easy and fun to watch, and it was the same for the second season.

As for the drawing style, main plot and voice acting, not much has changed so I’ll only focus on the things that have changed.

The main plot hasn’t changed – it’s still a “coming of age” story for all of the characters, but for this season, the focus has shifted from Takemoto and Yamada’s individual stories to Hagu and Morita. Sure we still get to see the Takemoto’s struggles ...
Jul 19, 2009
Mixed Feelings
okay i finished H&C2, half-forced by my friend who says it's incredible.. honestly, i had been holding it off for a while coz i kinda knew it would disappoint me coz the genre seemed so inclined towards romance(not my pref)

Art:
the art design just doesn't appeal to me. my friend says it's the most unique art design and stuff, but it looks hideous, especially when their eyes go O.O the character design isn't too bad in a way.. lots of diversity, but i honestly thought Hagu chan was the prof's daughter in the beginning.. lol.. in fact i thought so until the love square actually developed.. ...
Feb 17, 2008

Title: Honey and Clover II

Anime: Honey and Clover II was once again produced by JC Staff (famous for their work on Revolutionary Girl Utena and Excel Saga), and directed by Tatsuyuki Nagain (famous for his work on My-HiME and iDOLM@STER XENOGLOSSIA) this time around. It aired on Japanese TV from June 29th to September 14th, 2006. It has yet to be licensed Stateside.

Story: Honey and Clover II picks up where Honey and Clover left off, and finishes up the remaining manga material.

I like this follow-up. It answers questions it left unanswered last season, and resolves all the relationships that were left hanging ...
May 17, 2014
A sequel is often a lackadaisical attempt to cash in on its predecessor’s success. As such, most spin offs end up being mediocre or straight out terrible. There is however, a small handful that takes the foundation its progenitor has laid out and adds another, more polished layer on top. Honey and Clover II may be a sequel, but it is by no means inferior. In fact, with the characters firmly established, the show plays out the resolutions to much of the initial conflicts, creating a product that is actually superior to the original.

Production values are once again solid with beautiful animation, heartfelt music and ...
Jun 25, 2020
I felt mostly the same about this season of Honey and Clover as I did the first, except it somehow worse in a couple ways. It seemed like most Yuuki's development evaporated; It's like he regressed back to early 1st season self for most of the season. The handling of Shinobu's arc was odd, the guy himself hardly seemed interested what was going on in comparison to his brother. The biggest offenders however are easily the love lives of Hagu and Ayumi. (Mostly Hagu). If you've seen Shouwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu or have heard of what happens in Usagi Drop's timeskip, you might have an ...
Sep 3, 2017
I will be spoiling pretty much this entire show so be warned.

You know this is not the review I wanted to write. After finishing and loving the first season of honey and clover, I wanted nothing than to watch, and write a review of why Umino Chika did the unthinkable again, and managed to keep the spectacular quality of last season, and her other work, 3-gatsu no lion. Unfortunately, this is not the review I will be writing right now, I will try to portray my honest impression of this season, and how it managed to be an interesting disappointment.

On the positive side, this series ...
Apr 27, 2012
*This will serve as my review for both seasons 1 and 2.


What is love? What is adulthood? What is the true meaning of life?

Those are the questions Honey and Clover tries to explore, and in my humble opinion, it definitely succeeded.

At first glance, Honey and Clover seems like your average slice-of-life series with a little bit of romance and comedy. However, what starts out as a light-hearted story of a group of art students living and interacting with each other turns into a full blown romantic drama. And, at the heart of that drama, lies a poignant look at what it really means to grow ...
Feb 13, 2015
My first time writing a review, I stumble upon this anime while searching old anime since I thought that, most current anime are mostly fanservice.

Excluding the actual story, it have a totally (even though not direct) Life Lesson specially for those who are currently in a existencialism (did I spell that right?) crisis.
Since it is a sequel I was actualy expecting something more like Season 1 but I was wrong and totally shocked me.

Story 10/10
It's ok to judge me since I started watching anime at about 2010 so I was already used to action animes and fantasy genre, though I've watched a few normal one ...
May 15, 2013
okay...this took me a long time~~

* If u haven't watched the first season yet, i feel sorry for u *

Umino Chica's masterpiece,Honey and clover is a slice of life revolving around the life of 5 college students, revolving around their lives, as each search for their respective four leaf clovers.

STORY- The second season starts off right where the 1st ends, as our 5 main characters try their best ...
Feb 1, 2020
Mixed Feelings
Hello there fellow watcher,
( Im am really sorry if ı made a typo or any mistake while writing)

H&C was an amazing anime and it felt much like it completed for storyline but not for character relationships. 1st season's big part was takemoto and ı loved it but this season doesnt have inpact at all and there are just stuff that comes out of no where but lets talk about them part by part.

Music: It is better and you will here musics which are funny in episodes.

Art: I cant really say much about it but it feels same and ı am ...
Aug 11, 2010
This review is for both of the seasons of Honey & Clover.

Overall, I think that this story is a masterpiece. I don't like "slice-of-life" genre AT ALL, but this story certainly captured me... even though I thought I would hate it.

The characters are not cardboard at all. They come to life, they have their own problems & in the end, it seems like there isn't just one "main character", but there are many. Their personal lives really suck you in. Every character develops into a new person it seems by the end of the series.

The drama is good, but ...
Mar 13, 2012
Honey and Clover. My all time favorite romance anime. At first, I thought this series is not gonna be different from all chick-flick romance series.... even though I've had enough of those, I decided to gave H&C a try. And I never regretted the day when I watched the first episode.

Not gonna talk about the first season though; but this second season is definitely more serious than the first. There were lots of character developments, as well as their romance. I loved the first season, but this one is definitely the best. The art is beautiful; the sounds are amazing as well, the BGMs really ...
Dec 22, 2014
Why is love so bittersweet?

Love, friendship, and jealousy: a simple love story that focuses on the growth and development of an individual from adolescence to adulthood. That is Honey and Clover in a nutshell. Honey and Clover revolves around the daily lives of five college students whose lives are changed when love gets in the way of their affairs. The story starts off, rather slow, with spontaneous comedic outbursts and a nonexistent plot. It is at this point where I wanted to drop it; however, once the fourth episode come around, the themes of this show become much more apparent, and toward the thirteenth episode ...
Feb 18, 2016
There are enough 10/10 reviews on MAL regarding Hachimitsu to Clover (HC), so this is
just another one of them. HC can be summarized into reality. It attempts to join the concept of reality, first love, use-to-bes, sacrifice etc and apply these elements onto our casts and their daily lives. This is a slice-of-life anime, this is a romance anime but do not expect fluffy, happy go lucky theme but it is not dark, it is just rough.

The story is a 10. Good writing, good pacing and how the viewers feelings are evoke. You feel sad for the characters and you feel happy. You ...
Jul 12, 2012
What's life without those little details and subtle hints which always seem to bring people to the point where they have to second guess themselves? Probably a lot more boring. If you enjoy subtle hints and little details than Honey and Clover is for you, though I recommend you watch it from season 1 to fully understand all those subtle hints and little details.

Honey and Clover II continues the story where it left off and as you can predict from a sequel, it continues the lives of the protagonists and it intends to wrap up all of the plot lines from season 1 and introduce ...
Feb 6, 2015
Overall
A direct sequel to the first season, and a good way to finish the story. This season takes more of a serious approach, and most of the comedy elements from the first are gone.

All in all, a really beautiful, but somewhat fractured, story which leaves you with some interesting philosophical questions to think about.

Animation
Looks very much like the first season. That is, very good.

Sound
Voice acting is good, just like season 1. The best part is that Hagu doesn't sound as annoying anymore.
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Dec 9, 2015
This show's great. I don't often watch something this meaningful. Since Honey and Clover's story spans long time periods, sometimes it feels that you're not sampling enough of its character's daily lives to fully appreciate them. In exchange for this, you witness so much growth that you gain an understanding of their lives as well as their personalities. After all, this show is, at it's core, about the chronology of life, and the meaning of time that can seem wasted. It's also a show with unique character; an understated artstyle, the use of soft colours, the frequent use of insert songs, and its brash, exaggerated ...
Sep 12, 2017
jys
NOTE, SPOILERS BELOW:

This is when the series finally ties down it's themes with each of the characters:

Takemoto: the poor, average-skilled artist accepting a love that never existed and cherishing it, letting it push him to follow another passion. The wheel of his bicycle is the wheel of the memory of him and his friends searching for a four leaf clover. This memory is the vehicle that pushes him forward.

Mayama: Finally consummates his love with Rika and she accepts him. He finds his place with her, her protector, friend, occasional lover, but is still left in that gray area. He's ok with that.

Ayu (Yamada): She learns ...
Jul 7, 2013
Honey and Clover, I can say that this is one of the best anime I have watched. It started and ended very well it's like a masterpiece that is close to perfection.

Recommended for graduating students normally but my say is the story is recommended as well for people who have graduated 10 years after. It's nostalgic and explains reality as well.

We'll all have our Honey and Clover moments and watching this, you will realize what yours is.

It's a good eye opener.