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Oct 7, 2021
Mixed Feelings
Gokushufudou returns for its second part, and honestly, not all too much has changed. Is it a bad thing? For those who didn't mind the animation and had fun, expect more of the same, and to those who were turned off by the animation, then sadly that's still the case for this season.

Story-wise, it's still the good-old fun and hilarious slice-of-lice moments with Tatsu, Miku, Masa, and the others. It doesn't derive too much from what was shown in the first season, although I will say that I liked the development with Tatsu and Masa's friendship.

Speaking of Tatsu and Masa, the characters are still entertaining in Part 2. One thing leads to another, and the next thing you know, they once again get into wacky and hilarious situations. While Tatsu and Kenjiro Tsuda's performance is still amazing, for me, the glasses otaku guy stole the show whenever he's shown.

Art-wise, yep, it's still the PowerPoint-esque animation that everyone saw in Part 1. and I'll say it again: if you didn't mind it, you don't have anything to worry about, and if you didn't like it, Part 2 doesn't really have anything going for it in order to convince you to continue watching. Personally, the animation grew on me. Sound-wise, also nothing special, although when the wacky situations starts to unfold, the addition of sound does help elevate the scene to make it even funnier.

Overall, if Part 1 was fun for you and you weren't bothered with the animation, then check out the continuation. If that wasn't the case for you, then that's totally fine, as you aren't really missing out, except for what is possibly Kenjiro Tsuda's funniest voice acting performance in recent memory.

(6.4/10)
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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