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Kanojo mo Kanojo Season 2
Rated: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
Status: Finished Airing
Source: Manga
Score: 7.01
Rank: 4358
Popularity: 2071
Naoya Mukai's crazy lifestyle of balancing his time between both of his girlfriends, Saki Saki and Nagisa Minase, is still as hectic as ever. Additionally, the blonde bombshell Rika Hoshizaki also has her sights on Naoya, complicating his already convoluted love life. As if things could not get more ridiculous, another girl inserts herself into the situation: Shino Kiryuu, who is determined to end Naoya's two-timing and ensure Saki's happiness. However, Shino harbors secret feelings for Naoya—a longing she believes she must forsake—yet simply cannot due to the deep attraction he inspires. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Hoshizaki, Rika
Main
Taketatsu, Ayana
Kiryuu, Shino
Main
Takahashi, Rie
Minase, Nagisa
Main
Waki, Azumi
Mukai, Naoya
Main
Enoki, Junya
Saki, Saki
Main
Sakura, Ayane
Review
Omarumba
A sequel to the most screaming anime adaptation of Hiroyuki's most screaming harem manga, WHAT IS IT ABOUT?!?!?!? The two main characters, Saki and Nagisa, are joined by two more girls, Rika and Shino. While Rika is a tsundere trying to get Naoya's love and attention, Shino is more interesting because of her desire to break up the polygamous relationship between the other characters. The first season of Kanojo mo Kanojo was adapted under the direction of Tezuka Productions and directed by Satoshi Kuwahara, who had 5-toubun no Hanayome in his works, which could not but guarantee the success of the adaptation in the summer season of2021, the first season being among the top most popular anime series of the season. As for the second season of Kanojo mo Kanojo, it was produced by a different studio, SynergySP, a lesser-known studio than the first, and directed by Suzuki Takaaki, for whom the second season of Kanojo mo Kanojo was his directorial debut (Suzuki had previously directed episodes of several anime). Despite all of the above, the second season, albeit with less impact than the first, was also a success. The animation, despite the difference in studios, remains virtually unchanged, the main characteristic of the characters' appearance remains the eyes, which was emphasised by the artists (the first season is also not lagging behind in this respect), and the skill of drawing shadows and lighting in some moments is even higher than in the prequel. The opening splash screen "Dramatic ni Koi Shitai" by Hikari Kodama, in my opinion, was more colourful and concise than the first season splash screen "Fuzaketenai ze" by Necry Talkie. As for the ending, again in my humble opinion, the situation is the opposite, even though the ending of "Forira" by ClariS was pretty good, I like the ending of the first season better. Even though the second season of Kanojo mo Kanojo sank in the autumn season of 2023, unlike its prequel, SynergySP did a good job with this one. The anime adaptation turned out to be funny, moments cute, and mostly importantly, EMOTIONAL! What else do you need for a haremnick?
joyo123
Straight up and to the point with this one here, Watch only if you are into drama and emotional buildup with a dashing of some comedy. I feel like this was a massive downgrade from what the first airing of this series about 2 years ago showed me. Hilariously straight forwarded and downright narrow sighted MC getting it on with it by one, a massive pain the rear Tsundere. Willing,but could never go over the edge Kuudere and a smart but somehow clumsy Ojou are the main attractions of this show. Though in my eyes, the only one character that caught my eye was the vtuber who still sees thereality of the situation, despite what the show makes her to be. The only reason why I ever finished this, is I had this playing on the big screen in the background as I did my daily chores in the course of a week and even then I had to fast forward numerous times because of the obnoxious drama bits that built up absolutely bogus emotional drama for...what seemed to be the most minor of scene. Nope, glad I wasn't looking forward to this series or I would had felt heartbroken.