

Nisekoi: False Love Season 2
ニセコイ
Despite having seemingly quelled the war between their respective gangs, Raku Ichijou and Chitoge Kirisaki still carry on with their fake relationship. Eventually, as Chitoge's perception of Raku slowly changes, she even begins to see him as a little charming. Chitoge struggles to come to terms with her newfound feelings for Raku, as a new girl joins the slew of Raku's admirers and the competition among those vying for the yakuza heir's attention grows even fiercer. And amidst all this, Raku's search for his first love and the contents of the mysterious sealed locket continues in Nisekoi:, which picks up where the first season left off. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Despite having seemingly quelled the war between their respective gangs, Raku Ichijou and Chitoge Kirisaki still carry on with their fake relationship. Eventually, as Chitoge's perception of Raku slowly changes, she even begins to see him as a little charming. Chitoge struggles to come to terms with her newfound feelings for Raku, as a new girl joins the slew of Raku's admirers and the competition among those vying for the yakuza heir's attention grows even fiercer. And amidst all this, Raku's search for his first love and the contents of the mysterious sealed locket continues in Nisekoi:, which picks up where the first season left off. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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GonzyChan
August 8, 2015
There have been a few sequels to anime that have been shameless filler in recent months. None of them were worth the hype that initially sprouted upon announcement. However, they were story-driven narratives that people took very seriously and wanted to know how the story and world would continue with the following season. One that didn’t fit into this category was the sequel to the popular harem anime from 2014 called Nisekoi. An anime that doesn’t take its story or characters too seriously and has a sequel that is mostly comedic filler is just a continuation from the start. Let’s not pretend that we thought thestory in Nisekoi was something to be held in regard as outstanding because even the show dispels that notion. It wanted to be a dumb romantic comedy that, in some places, satirizes the genre with Shaft’s over-the-top artistry and nothing more. So, what the 2nd season brings to the table for fans of the series is simply a continuation of those hilarious and cute moments that made them adore the characters. If filler was to be seen primarily on seasons based on purely comedic anime, such as Nisekoi, I think people wouldn’t be as annoyed by them as they did with, say, the 2nd season of Psycho Pass. With that out of the way, Nisekoi: as it is called, is, like I mentioned before, just more Nisekoi in that it just gives us more comedy and cutesy scenes involving the girls and our main protagonist. They are more or less the same in terms of the quality of the jokes coming from season one to season two. However, some set the bar up high than season one did with the hilarious dialogue between the characters. Thanks to the new characters they introduce in this season, which I’ll expound upon later, that opens up a ton of fresh possibilities they throw out to create even more crazy scenes. Shaft’s animation still boosts these jokes up a notch with the vibrant character expressions that pop up every minute. They are every bit as pleasant as they were in the first season. I’d say it’s about the same quality of humor from the animation tricks when comparing the two of them. Great would be the right word to describe the quality itself, not excellent, as there are a few jokes that flow off and taper off to nowhere. What minor changes there are in Nisekoi:, they introduced two new characters that are noteworthy to mention. Chitoge’s mother, Hana Kirisaki, has a decent arc in the middle of the season with Chitoge. It is formulaic as one could get, but Nisekoi knows how to turn something formulaic into comedy gold through and through. Finally, there is Onodera’s little sister, Haru Onodera. Haru’s brand of sisterly love antics of protecting her sister against Ichijou is always hilarious and adorable to see. Everything about Haru in Nisekoi has made this season worth the wait after only seeing a little of her in the OVA. Did I enjoy my time with this new season of Nisekoi? Indeed I did. Did it satisfy my endless curiosity about how the romantic development between our hero and his love posse? No, because I never had any, to begin with. The matter is that Nisekoi has never fully taken itself seriously once you do the math of how often they’ve delved into the sillier moments than the serious tearjerkers that rarely happen. Comedy comes first in the world of Nisekoi, and seriousness comes 2nd, and that’s fine as long as you do it right. Nisekoi happens to be in that category, and its 2nd season further proves that sentiment. Grade: A-
iamiracanlas
July 16, 2015
Hi. Amateur reviewer here. I just finished this season of Nisekoi just now. Here's my short and brief review about it. Oh, there's a little spoiler here so I suggest reading this after watching. Story: 7... oh wait no, let me give it an 8 The vibe of the first season is still there with Raku as your typical dense yet charming shounen. Plus, the leading girls are also there, with brute force (yes, i'm talking to you, Chitoge *hides beneath curtains*). But in terms of story progression about your "Ms. Promise Girl" ...sorry but unfortunately you won't find those hints these season. Yeah, I was quite disappointed too becauseI was getting my mind and heart ready for these hints but... huhuhu. By the way, this season tackles about and gives an overview about all the leading girls like their pasts and such and I'm quite amazed how they fit those in 12 episodes. Plus, one character stood out so much for me so much this season and the very reason why I changed my score to 8. Art: 10 Yep, still as cute as always. The animation passed with flying colors. The opening theme is cool (the animation of it is superb) and the ending theme is okay. Though those fanservice was a bit overwhelming for me... especially the magical shoujo episode. If they should have just turned that into an OVA, they would have time for story progression but well... it's fanservice and they increased their cuteness with frills and fur so I forgive them. Sound: 9 Those cute voices are out again, yipee~ ehem. The seiyuus are doing their job marvelously. Opening song and ending songs are great. No complaints here. Character: 8 Maiiiikoooo!!!! You shone so bright this season, I give you my praise~ *sobs* Anyways, I wanted to give this a nine but I decided not to because because some characters stood out so much that it shadowed the other characters. Because of the spotlight they gave to the leading characters, they didn't have enough time to focus on enlarging our knowledge on our newfound species/characters. Though I think Paula got hers enough and Haru too much, Fuu-chan (in case you can't remember, she's the girl with the big side braid) faded in the background. I'm so curious about her identity since she showed up in the opening theme but all she got was a short introduction, nothing more. But if you're gonna ask me if there are character developments, yes there are plenty. Yet if you'll gonna ask me if there are a progress on the romance part, sorry no confessions... yet. Enjoyment: 9 I know some people didn't like this season because it doesn't show much about the promise girl or the story progression is quite slow but for me, I quite enjoyed it. The element of blushing and love still exists through the entire season. It's a little more tamed than the first season yet it is still satisfying and still bring the sweet love story you crave for Nisekoi. Overall: 9 This season of Nisekoi gave me a new light and perspective on some characters (Maiiiikoooo~ ehem) and even though it has its flaws, it is a great watch and leaves you hanging for season 3 which I hope would fulfill the gaps that this season left behind.
Rkpandey
June 27, 2015
If you are reading this review, I assume that you have completed the first season already. Whether you liked the first season or not, I would like to mention that I enjoyed the first season very much and was expecting a lot from the second season in terms of plot advancement, comedy and character development. But what a shame! The quality of the anime dropped a big deal in this season (and so did it's rank). Story: 5/10 The second season is not about the pendant or developing relationships anymore. You can't blame the studio as it is just following the manga. This season is focused onOnodera's sister, Haru, who has apparently got a bad impression about Raku as rumors described him as perverted monster of a person. The premise sounds interesting but Haru is not introduced until 7th episode. That's more than halfway of the season. If you skip till episode 7, you'd miss nothing!! Literally there is no advancement in the plot and each episode is just dragged on with no conclusion. The whole production feels like one big series of OVAs. Art: 8/10 The only element because of which I was able to go through all 12 episodes was the eye dazzling art. Sound: 7/10 LiSA's Rally Go Round is a pretty good OP, but I didn't really liked the voice acting. Characters: 6/10 To be honest, I really liked the characters of the show in the first season and thought they were pretty funny. But this season made me literally dislike the characters. Raku is more dumber than ever. Most of the episodes are devoted to a single character, sometimes Chitoge, sometimes Marika. But when it comes to plot progression or romance development concerning anyone or the promise girl, there is no advancement from the first season. Enjoyment: 6/10 "It's true there is no or very little plot development but Nisekoi is supposed to be enjoyed, it's damn funny" "Nisekoi is the funniest anime I'v watched. It has much fanservice as well, It's a must watch" I don't care whatever the Nisekoi fans will say, this season was really a waste of time. In terms of comedy, the first season was funny but in this season, the comedy is terribly forced and jokes are thrown just for joke's sake. Nisekoi season 2 is watchable for big Nisekoi fans. However, if you weren't a fan of the first season, don't bother watching the second season.
Azmou
July 2, 2015
Oh god this Nisekoi season lol. If you enjoyed first season of this show, don't raise your hopes up, cause this season is like a filler. Story: The plot in Nisekoi is actually medicore. The first season probably entertained you by it's comedy and you can call it romance lol... Second s. is worse, while it's still pretty enjoyable to follow it goes nowhere. The end felt like it's just begging and honestly there should be 24 episodes not 12... 5/10 Art:The art is very nice to look at. 8/10 Sound: Opening is really good along with the ed. The soundtrack overall is at high level so you can just watch this season for art and sound if you're that kind of person. 8/10 Character: While the characters are very likable some of their actions or decisions are questionable. Why wouldn't Raku notice that he just got a harem and every girl likes him but he's just like hmm...? In this season some female characters got development unlike males cough..mc..cough. 7/10 Enjoyment: Was really hyped for this season. Damn such a disappoitment. It was really enjoyable to watch but it could be so much better. 7/10 Overall: This season was medicore-good. It can entertain you but it doesn't progress much where first season left. If you have free time and don't know what to watch, Nisekoi; is a good choice.
AbsarNaeem
June 27, 2015
The sequel falls quite low compared to the prequel. Nisekoi: barley gives any progression to the story. It's just 12 episodes filled with comedy. Sure, it is a romance anime. But comedy has dominated it. No wonder it's called Nisekoi (False Love) because there isn't any in it. Yeah yeah, the girls are head over heels in love with Raku but does Raku have a clue? NO. Did he get a clue in season 1? NO. Though there is a slight progress in the story but that is more related to the past of the character and a hint of the promise. That's all there is, 1.5episodes about the story. There you have it. Nisekoi: is meant to be enjoyed as a comedy anime with really cute characters and splendid animation. If you're looking for some good strong romance, you're in the wrong place. Characters: New characters are introduced. But they get little importance aside from Haru Onodera. Among the old characters, whole episodes are devoted to a single character. Sometimes, it is Chitoge, sometimes Marika etcetera. A few episodes also show more of them in it. But as far as character progression, romance progression, the promise girl is concerned, that's a no go. Enjoyment: Yeah, I enjoyed the series. Since I like comedy and good animation, Niskeoi: was a nice anime to watch every week. But not an anime that I would watch as soon as it was available. It's the type you'd watch when bored and free, unlike another anime this season (Oregairu Zoku). Nisekoi: does little to progress the story set in Nisekoi. It is full of comedy and filler type episodes. Not much progress about the promise. Mild story progress, nothing that important. Don't get me wrong, I really like the anime but I also want them to move ahead with the story. RakuXOnodera FTW!!!
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