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Nov 6, 2017
Mixed Feelings
So uhhh...Okusama ga Seitokaichou! gotten several more layers of cake from this season and NOT in a good way.

Okusama ga Seitokaichou!+!'s second season by all means did "try" to reel in the minor characters and give them a bit of screentime in comparison to the first season, characters such as Karen Fujisaki and Ayane Niikura while teasing the "relationship" between Hayato and Rin...in the most blatant fanservicey way possible. Hayato and Ui's relationship for this second season also seemed to have static pretty quickly what with Hayato's pseudo-harem formed and given their screentime, add in a new character in the form of Honoka Saijou voiced by Sora Tokui and we have a mess of a second season to the point LA was debating if the second season improved or not due to it's character development. It didn't. Why?

Because this may had just been LA but the fanservice aka. "mild nudity" this second season was ramped up to an eleven to the point of blatancy. The first season was more focused on Hayato and Ui's growing relationship with it's titillation and harem elements to the side, the second season on the other hand seems to be the reverse of it, flanderizing Hayato's closeted perverse nature and making blatant fanservice moments for the sake of it and again not even doing ANYTHING with Hayato and Ui's relationship besides the typical misunderstandings and sexual acts they get to.

The animation by Seven does is the same standard it took from it's first season from the chibified expressions and the more oddly detailed ecchi scenes so at least both seasons were consistent in it's animation at least.

The voice acting is like the first season is what you expect just like it's first season with Ayana Taketatsu doing her thing as per usual with Minami Tsuda's tsundere act so not much of a change from the first season in this department either.

As much as LA found Okusama ga Seitokaichou!+! rather disappointing and conflicting and because of that it's second season had a double-edged sword underneath it all, LA KNOWS that ecchi fans will like this second season, it's unbashed with it's fanservice with little care for it's *ahem* "plot", but on the other side what the first season had for it's foundation of having an interesting yet comedically quirky relationship reduced down to be outright flanderized because it's second seaosn's fanservice were ramped up intensely is also a problem.

Yes, LA is taking an ecchi anime short seriously, because at the very least the first season was interesting because of the perverse yet interesting relationship to our two main leads and ecchi fans can have it's cake and eat it too, this second season doesn't have that charm and bombards you with nudity ANY chance it gets making the cake TOO big soo we get sick of it rather quickly...if the cake metaphor is anything to go by.
Reviewer’s Rating: 5
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