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Nov 3, 2012
I take it that the people who are going to watch this have already watched the first season. I am going to try to base my review on that. So basically we once again meet with Kaiji. As always he is broke. He once again is put to a test. The first part of the series concentrates in a another place (that I won't mention so there aren't any spoilers), but basically he has to gamble once more. To be honest the reason I think this season is better is since Kaiji has become more and more of a hero. Even though the flow of the series moves rather slow (there wasn't enough material in my opinion for 26 episodes), but Kaiji now more resembles a figure that I myself would admire. He is more dependable. The art is as always interesting. When I rate the art I don't rate it for style but more like the way everything is showcased. I just love how the scenes change and how the characters react. Emotions are just flowing and you can just feel the adrenaline. I found myself being on the edge numerous times. So in a way you get emottionaly attached. This gambling, gambling in Kaiji's way is something unique. The series is also "anti-moe", meaning there are now women (well only one to be exact and she is well special in her own way). This anime will keep you on the edge. I would recommend it to anyone.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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