Poputepipikku 2nd Season


Pop Team Epic Season 2

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Japanese: ポプテピピック
English: Pop Team Epic Season 2
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Type: TV
Episodes: 11
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Oct 2, 2022 to Dec 11, 2022
Premiered: Fall 2022
Broadcast: Sundays at 01:30 (JST)
Producers: King Records, AC-Bu
Licensors: None found, add some
Source: 4-koma manga
Genre: ComedyComedy
Themes: Gag HumorGag Humor, ParodyParody
Duration: 11 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Ranked: #18052
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Popularity: #3341
Members: 44,126
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Preliminary Spoiler
Dec 17, 2022
ANIME IS SAVED, ONCE AGAIN AND TWICE OVER, ALMOST 5 YEARS LATER.

I would like to ask you a geunine question: Do you still or even remember that Pop Team Epic was a thing back then? For context, anime back then was unlike anime today, served by the beatitudes of its long-standing genres which have come to almost define any seasonal list and stacking heaps upon heaps of mediocrity with some stand-out titles we've come to know in the new decade of the 2020s. Well, back in Winter 2018, there was a series like it, and based off of mangaka Bkub Okawa's 4-koma manga, that would ...
Dec 17, 2022
The legendary kuso anime has returned. You know your show is confident in its kuso-ness when the intro to one of the episodes starts with a man emerging from a toilet cubicle.

Like its first season, the show is segmented into a main anime-original part, a few straight adaptations, and some quirky one-off segments, each animated by a different team. Unfortunately, French-kun is no longer working at Kamikaze Douga, so he was sorely missed.

The main anime original segment is generally a step up from the first season. They are longer now and are usually guest-animated to parody different styles of anime, which lends the show ...
Dec 7, 2022
Preliminary (8/11 eps)
If the concept of creative freedom has a raw material form, it must look like season one of "Pop Team Epic" - unfiltered, unhinged, exhibiting an utter disregard for marketability. Yes, the staff "poured their heart in", exercising creative freedom to the extreme - and that might have been a reason good enough to start watching season one for some of us. For many others, however, the show was as claimed at the very beginning: "utter sh*t" - often a succession of old-timey and opaque jokes with no substantial content. Hence the staff seems to have sought ways to convert this bundle of ...
Dec 18, 2022
"Well, your happy little fairytale future... doesn't exist!"

-- the following is a discussion on how the landscape of not only anime, but animation itself has been altered. reader discretion is advised. --

Names that frequently fill the minds of people when they think of "animation" vary from person to person. Whether they be founders, directors, artists, voice actors, or anything in-between, the pillars of this industry aren't agreed upon universally. With something as subjective as media, it makes sense for there not to be one individual at the top of the totem poll... well, until now.

Shouta Aoi has crafted something once deemed impossible with "Endless Love", ...
Apr 26, 2023
Finally some good anime.

Unfortunately, this is not as good as the first season, but it is still very funny and with lots of unexpected references.

Change is a good thing from time to time, but the format is the same as the one used at the first season of the show although it is still fast paced and with that it still works pretty fine. Lots of different art styles are put to the mix along a funny tokusatsu parody.

Kind of cool what they did at the end of every episode with the funny free talk with the voice actors, but this time was ...
Dec 17, 2022
I truly and genuinely believe that Pop Team Epic is one of the single greatest pieces of collaborative media of all time. Season 2 upgrades the variety aspect of the show from season 1 into a full-on anthology, with almost a dozen different studios getting to take the reins and tell their own Pop Team Epic-themed story. The show does not stop to laugh at itself even once, continuing from bit to bit without hesitation. Each episode leaves you with a feeling of "oh my god, they really went there, that was incredible" in the best possible way. Multiple of the anthology segments could very ...
Dec 19, 2022
Anime Shit-Posting

If you’ve watched the first season of Pop Team Epic then you know exactly what you’re in for. There’s no deep story analysis and character deep dives here. It’s the equivalently of making a Youtube playlist of all the “Lol random” humour videos of the late 2000’s/early 2010 and pressing play. Some of them are funny, some of them are not, and some of them are just plain bizarre.

Pop Team Epic is really not for everyone. Especially if you can’t sit through 12 minute episodes of pure chaotic neutral carnage, but if there’s one thing I can say in the shows favour it’s ...
Dec 17, 2022
I really enjoyed the first season so I was super excited for the second season. It was a good season. There were a lot of good gags and the special half-episode length double feature episode was entertaining. That said, I think that the first season had better pacing. At times this season felt like it went by too quickly. That said, this season was also worth watching and I'm already looking forward to a season three.

If you enjoyed the first season of Pop Team Epic, like bizarre comedy, and don't mind violence and some vulgarity, then you will enjoy this season.