

Seirei Gensouki: Spirit Chronicles Season 2
精霊幻想記2
After Rio escapes the capital of the Beltrum Kingdom with his former teacher Celia Claire and his bond spirit, Aishia, he finds himself in a dire situation once again. As it turns out, multiple people from his past life in Japan are suddenly scattered around the new world. Rio rushes to their help, saving a small group and taking them under his wing. To his surprise, one of the rescuees is his old self's childhood friend Miharu Ayase. The newcomers were not the only ones summoned. With old friends and new allies by his side, Rio sets out to locate the other abductees while searching for a way to send them back to Japan. However, Rio never loses sight of his main goal: avenging his mother's death. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
After Rio escapes the capital of the Beltrum Kingdom with his former teacher Celia Claire and his bond spirit, Aishia, he finds himself in a dire situation once again. As it turns out, multiple people from his past life in Japan are suddenly scattered around the new world. Rio rushes to their help, saving a small group and taking them under his wing. To his surprise, one of the rescuees is his old self's childhood friend Miharu Ayase. The newcomers were not the only ones summoned. With old friends and new allies by his side, Rio sets out to locate the other abductees while searching for a way to send them back to Japan. However, Rio never loses sight of his main goal: avenging his mother's death. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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KANLen09
December 23, 2024
Seirei Gensouki: Spirit Chronicles, Season 2 - What a dumpster fire of a sequel...how could this be the result of a work that despite being potentially average as it is, sink its teeth into something even worse? Back in Summer 2021, a little show by the name of Seirei Gensouki: Spirit Chronicles came out, and despite all of its inherent flaws, I actually found that if you try to open the can of worms that is all of its cut content from the now 26-volume-long LN, there is an intriguing setup that novelist Yuri Kitayama had set up for the adaptations, let alone Season 1 itselfwhich was quite the journey that I had 3 years ago reading both the LN and manga forms (though please dismiss the manga as Season 2's content is not brought there) that had the deepest riches of depth in its storywriting that was elaborately interesting, filled to the brim with potential to come when the anime got to that point. And so it is, fast forward 3 years later to this Fall's sequel, and while the pacing tactic of the anime adaptation is still the same as the prequel, the content itself...is a whole other story that for better or for worse, was a slog to sit through thinking that the next 12-episode set would provide even more mystery to what Season 1 had perfectly set up towards, only to have it be thrown out into the garbage bin for choices that push more of its audience away from the series. With Season 2 focusing on Volumes 4 and 6 to 8 of the LN, this part of the LN is unfortunately quite the slow burn as the plot now focuses on the 6 Wise Gods' prophecy of the Heroes being summmoned into the fantasy world. This only meant that Kirito-wannabe Rio a.k.a Haruto Amakawa's friends from Japan have joined him in the fray and not knowing what was going on, to connecting the dots between different groups of people that has or had an influence on his life, Haruto's past life, rather. Ayase Miharu, the Sendo siblings of Aki and Masato, as well as the Heroes of Hiroaki Sakata (assigned to Beltrum) and Satsuki Sumeragi (assigned to Galarc), all of which are primary people for Haruto to trace his past and link them to the present with the group of people that had similar experiences from Season 1 (i.e. Suzune Endo as Latifa), it's pretty much a Grimms' Notes version of the backstories that link everyone related towards Haruto in one way or another. For sure this piece of the content SHOULD be interesting, but as you know that anime adaptations tend to cut a lot of content, and Season 2 is no different from its prequel, though I'd say that this portion of the story is quite straightforward to understand despite the loosening of the narrative for more down-to-earth moments that still has threats continuing thereafter to bring the wrench into Haruto's plans for the foreseeable future. This part here that Season 2 covers, is unfortunately, not the best it has to offer. What made things worse is with the entire production itself. Back then, TMS Entertainment wasn't the finest studio around with a big budget to work with, but yet still can create works that don't falter, and are still decent at the end of the day. Even if Season 1 had production cooperation from another studio (which was the somewhat competent WAO World), it wasn't this bad, not even with its own in-house Studio 6 department that can actually churn out shows with good production cycles. Oh boy, not with Season 2 here despite having series director Osamu Yamasaki on the seat, while letting a no-name director handle the reigns for everything else, with the novelist herself having to help out in the storyboarding and series-scripting, all while the production is seriously hampered to the dozen that it bears all the marks of a cheap, low-quality animation. If anything else, the deteriment follows with the music, as now both Aguri Oonishi's OP and Nanaka Suwa's ED are songs that you can just skip and pretend like they never exist. This is sad because Season 1's OST was virtually perfect, let alone Aguri Oonishi's Season 1 ED which was a great song, miles better than the OP that's found here. Oh, and that dual-audio voiceover language act? It's seriously jarring, and for me to say that Mushoku Tensei did leaps better than this, something's clearly wrong. Oh, dear God, what did we ever do to deserve this blatant downgrade of a sequel? If Season 1 was already this bad, then Season 2 here is really the nail in the coffin for the series when it comes to its anime adaptation. I held out hope that for much of what the prequel was inherently bad at, there was a silver lining that could get me back to actually liking Seirei Gensouki: Spirit Chronicles again. But with how Season 2 turned out, oh boy...you're better off reading the LN instead for good measure. Simply unbelievable...watch Season 1, avoid Season 2 and read the LN at your own pleasure.
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s33n_Anime
January 21, 2025
The first season for me was good, but average. This season on the other hand really allured me with the story telling and character development. Yes its an isekai so they're going to milk certain things and that's ok. I don't understand why so many people gave it bad reviews. Can no one be happy in the creativity behind new things? Its honestly better than the other "brain rot" we've been getting this year. Most other isekais are literally a copy and paste of other ones, yet no one critiques them for it. Put some respect behind this work! Furthermore, In my opinion this one standstall above the rest in my eyes. It has a unique story/characters that make you absorbed in what they're thinking and not just overpowering everything because they're "op" (over powered). I really enjoyed this series i hope to see more from it in the future. I wanted to share more but im afraid it would spoil some details so please enjoy this anime! it was very good and i highly recommend it to those looking to be enticed by such isekais. At times i had myself thinking " i wounder what i would have done in that situation". Some parts were oddly represented, moreover i understand how isekais can be since most of them have struggled with such aspects. Lastly, In regards to the pacing it did feel a little "pushed" at times but not enough to make me complain about it or even grab my attention to the fact. Maybe its because i haven't yet read the manga or something, to me it seemed fine. People need to realize they are bound to 12 episodes so they will do what they must. Yes it had some minor problems though it wasn't enough to ruin an experience such as this. In the end people will always find a way to look for problems instead of enjoying what's right in front of them. A wise man once said "It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy, that makes happiness". One of the best isekais to release this year! please give it a chance. 9/10
Rian_Rahmat
January 1, 2025
I quite liked the first season, and was really looking forward to the second season, but it turned out to be quite a disappointment! The most annoying thing is the Dub audio is mixed when talking, I know they are from two different worlds and have different languages, but it shouldn't be mixed either! Actually, I think just 1 episode is enough to let the audience know that they speak different languages, so there's no need to use dual voices for too long. But unfortunately it continued until episode 5, to the point where I wanted to stop watching it because it was too annoying to hear thedouble voice! I hope this dual voice is removed for the Blue Ray version, otherwise it will be the worst history of using dual voice. And of the many anime I've watched, this is the first time someone has used this method, and emphasized too much that they have a different language. The next flaw in the storyline, for some scenes there are some that are made too slow! I hate the part where they always delay time! For example, when the situation is critical in battle, these characters can still make formal conversation as if they are not in a critical situation! The fight is relatively simple, one hit, it's over immediately, if we look back at the first season, the MC fought very bravely and epically, but not in the second season. Especially when you see him hesitating between helping or not, instead staying silent and waiting for the others to chat, one of the scenes that wastes time and is annoying. The addition of characters also provides additional minus points! I don't understand why there are so many Japanese people summoned to Isekai? Worse still, there are those who are called Heroes among them, so why did they come? Isn't the MC enough? While the strength of the Heroes here is not that much. So having the title of Hero is not enough if you look at it from a strength perspective! For the graphic quality, I praise this anime, it still has good quality, and nothing has been reduced from the first season. However, from the shortcomings that I have mentioned earlier, this anime is quite disappointing, especially the unfinished ending that makes the audience curious about what happens next. Will there be a third season?
MrSlamboni
December 26, 2024
The second season of Spirit Chronicles is so painfully slow. After 12 episodes, not much progress has been made. I don't expect Spirit Chronicles to be an amazing show. The first season was completely average and inoffensive; not bad but not good either. Just perfectly passable. I am not exaggerating when I say the content value of 1-2 episodes was stretched into 6 episodes. It wasn't for a good reason either. Most of it was spent on dialogue that was just empty pleasantries and formalities. A lot of words were said but at the same time nothing of value was communicated. Only after 6entire episodes do the newly introduced characters finally finish introducing themselves to each other and are up to speed. The show tries to add dramatic tension between the characters by having none of them ask any obvious questions. It seems like they all want to remain in the dark for as long as possible, which is a factor in why it takes them 6 F***ING EPISODES to finish sharing basic information about each other. The rest of the season isn't any better either. Spirit Chronicles has always had the nagging issue of wasting your time on formalities. You can skip the first 10 seconds of every conversation would have barely progressed forward. It's always an endless loop of "Excuse me if I may I apologize may I please ask that you blah blah blah." The second season takes it to a whole new level where even during the action, nobody has any sense of urgency. Even in the middle of a very heated battle, the characters are just leisurely walking around. Sometimes, they even start their stupid long winded conversations IN THE MIDDLE OF BATTLE. Haruto kills a few enemies and then makes sure to stand there receiving the thanks from the villagers as he slowly and politely responds to each one of them, all the while everyone else around him is dying. The last 3 episodes finally had some main plot progress at a decent pace. But after 9 episodes where absolutely nothing happens, it's not nearly enough. Compared to season 1 which had multiple arcs and introduced many characters and regions, this is nothing. The animation remains completely horrendous. The art style is still stupid with almost everyone having the same big round eyes or the slightly frowny ones. They still try to tease a romantic interest with LITERALLY every girl in the show. It was really hard to watch.
Tharr
December 29, 2024
Finally, it is over. Although its first season was not great, I was looking forward to this anime, because nice drawings, somewhat good enough story and maybe some character development. Well, not anymore :)) I could talk about the animation, the sound design, CGI blending etc, but thats not important. I'll go to the problem. The writing for his season is sh*t! I don't know the source material and I don't care! The review is for this season. It starts with new stuff happening. Good, bad, interesting, it doesn't matter. The author introduced new things. Thats a great way to use those said things to flush outmore MC's character. More so if he has a past personal connection with them. How does he feels about it? How does the other party feels about him? And here starts the problem. We do get that, but only for just a bit. Because they need to keep it for the next season also, I'm sure. They need the drama to make it look interesting. And makes for good character development. Spoiler alert: none for him! (Maybe more towards character assassination.) We know what kind of person he is in the first episode. In the 12th one, he's exactly the same. He has no arc. Yes, stuff happens. But he remains the same. And that, obviously, is a good thing. Everybody loves watching the paint dry...... Next. Celia, same one-dimensional character. And annoying as sht. Aishia? I wont. Princess Flora? We are shown in a couple of shots how much she feels sorry and stuff. She could've had the greatest arc if done correctly. What a wasted opportunity man! Yes, we get a couple of nice things, but also a lot more of empty husks. Like I said, the story is sh*t. People talk, stuff happens, just so that the plot moves from point A to point B. The dialogue is horrendous. The action scenes are meh. The characters do stuff without logic. "Haruto, I sense demons there." one second later: "Hello, hello, thank you for helping, blah blah. Oh, no problem, blah blah." 30 seconds later (I checked):"btw, any demons inside the building? No, no, thats the room where the VIP are. Oh, OK." Really??? Wtf??? Is exchanging pleasantries more important than checking out? From him, or Liselotte. Its just a small example, with this happening the whole season. Like I said, character assassination. Anyway, thats that. Forgive my rambling. I went spoiler free as much as possible, but the main point stands: this season is sh*t! I usually say something like "a polished, golden turd is still a turd", but those CGI monsters... Ugh... I'll give this a 4 for the somewhat nice (and few) designs, animations and visual effects, somewhat tiny char developments here and there and.. dunno if something else. Happy holidays!
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