

Arifureta: From Commonplace to World's Strongest Season 2
ありふれた職業で世界最強 2nd Season
After rescuing his former classmates from the perils of a labyrinth—a mythical place that grants a divine magic to whosoever triumphs over its trials—Nagumo Hajime emerges victorious, while the new heroes of the fantasy world Tortus must face their first major failure. Together with his traveling companions and the new team member Kaori Shirasaki, Nagumo resumes his journey to conquer all labyrinths and eventually return to his original world. Meanwhile, the heroes from Earth try learning from their mistakes and prepare for the demon army's invasion. As the final confrontation looms closer, new and old enemies start setting their evil plans in motion. Once more, Nagumo must prove that he can prevail against the most formidable opponents, all while protecting the ones he holds closest to his heart. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
After rescuing his former classmates from the perils of a labyrinth—a mythical place that grants a divine magic to whosoever triumphs over its trials—Nagumo Hajime emerges victorious, while the new heroes of the fantasy world Tortus must face their first major failure. Together with his traveling companions and the new team member Kaori Shirasaki, Nagumo resumes his journey to conquer all labyrinths and eventually return to his original world. Meanwhile, the heroes from Earth try learning from their mistakes and prepare for the demon army's invasion. As the final confrontation looms closer, new and old enemies start setting their evil plans in motion. Once more, Nagumo must prove that he can prevail against the most formidable opponents, all while protecting the ones he holds closest to his heart. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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Lot_Nineaitch
March 31, 2022
Look, it's sort of trash. It's basically filled with tropes and the harem one is the worst of them. Why then am I giving it high scores? The story is actually pretty decent. The twists and turns between the tropes are not bad. They set Hajime up to save the day and never show him actually making the shit he pulls out of his ring, but I can forgive this because I have read the trash webnovel which does a bit. Enough to deflect criticism at least. But largely not at all. And yes, the harem makes the characterisation of the girls a bit redundant, butit's still there and again not lesser than many higher rated anime. The soundtrack is really good, it gets you hype for the trash, and you aren't left disappointed by someone swapping the big win for some more characterisation. Because that bit's already taken by jokes about anal. There are no surprise twists here! It's good solid trash. Hajime will absolutely just keep bringing out bigger guns, even if you've never seen him so much as surreptitiously pop to the loo to build them. And despite it being trash they're a lot more imaginative than any Gundam. The world building is pretty good, believable for a story about killing god.
mrfried
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March 31, 2022
There is no other way of describing Arifueta beyond, Trash Anime. The first season was bad, yet extremely enjoyable, the second season has addressed many of the issues, and is just as enjoyable They actually spent money on Arifueta this time around. The animation has improved, and the laughably bad CGI is nowhere to be seen. The OST is pretty decent There are still some pacing issues, but it's better than before and the issues with a lack of characterisation is still there, but it's mostly present with the wider cast. But as the wider cast has more of a role this time, their lack of character is a bigger issuethis time around. But for enjoyment value, this is still over the top, using all the clichés, and it's just top tier trash. I had to give S1 a low score to reflect the low quality of the anime, but as this has improved on all those aspects, my score for S2 reflects that
ThatAnimeSnobRE
April 6, 2022
The first season of Arifureta was outright bad, but it also had transcended to the realm of “so bad it’s good” territory. Just like movies like The Room, it was very enjoyable to see it as schlock that unironically tries to take itself seriously and fails at every step. The second season no longer has that appeal simply because it’s not so bad anymore. It’s actually better and that makes it worse. You might be a bit confused here, so let me explain. The horrible script and animation have improved in the second season and now they are just bad. The edgy revengeporn is gone andso is the harem building aspect. Basically, the show lost everything that made it bad and turned into a generic isekai about an overpowered bland mc and his harem fighting the demon lord and his generals. If you noticed, we humans tend to remember the very good and the very bad, while at the same time forgetting anything that is mediocre and forgettable. The second season falls in the latter kind. Even if you see past that issue, the second season also falls victim of the development phase of any story. The first season is usually the introduction to all the main characters, while the second has the task to develop them in some sort of fashion. There is hardly much of that going on. It mostly introduced the main antagonists, the demon lord generals and the evil apostles and there were fights where even the overpowered mc had to struggle more than usual. That aside, nothing much changed and I doubt most would give a damn about seeing any of the stock characters that comprise this run of the mill set up getting some sort of character development. Whatever fun you could find in the first season was just seeing the bland mc steamrolling his enemies and gathering a bunch of paper-thin harem archetypes with edgy revenge in mind and horrible CGI fights to accompany them. Now that all that are gone, so is the hook of the whole thing. The plot was never serious, and trying to develop it would leave everyone uninterested. In a nutshell, the second season gets a higher average score than the first, but also an even smaller recommendation from me.
KANLen09
March 31, 2022
So...after the massive disappointment that is Season 1 back in Summer 2019 that's rife with production woes, novelist Ryo Shirakome's storywriting that while is highly praised in the LN, was such a misnomer in the anime adaptation due to plot pointers that was glossed over in favour of the rushed pacing that's directed by the now-deceased Season 1 director Kinji Yoshimoto, is Arifureta still the same trash-worthy Isekai as it was back when it released? For good or worse, it's still quite mixed. For the sequel that's led by Corpse Party director Akira Iwanaga, the story is (obviously) continued from the events of Season 1 thatended with Volume 4 of the LN, and the continuation that's heralded between the leftovers of Volume 4 to Volume 6 of the LN, which is in my mind, a huge improvement from the last that doesn't feel rushed for the viewers. Everything is where it should be with no excuses of cut content, just full on trash enjoyment values, which I really breathe a sigh of relief after watching the horrendous prequel 2.5 years back. Unsurprisingly, Hajime and his harem gang are back (and yes, including his class of heroes which I thought are always brain-dead niceties), and they get a fair bit more action in the sequel continuation. The difference is now with new characters like the mer-folk/dagon-type demi-humans and the whole Demon Army side of things, where only now it gets frenetic with stakes at hand. The young mer-folk Myu is a new addition to Hajime's gang at the tail-end of Season 1, but her inclusion this season does provide some resting moments, other than always being in peril with their lives on the line in the situations that they face in the Grand Guen Volcano, to back home in Myu's birthplace of Erisen. Of course, what's left to say more than the eventual conflict of Hajime and the Demon Army of both demons and classmates being evil, that's a thing. As to be expected, everyone will bite back at the overall presentation, and this still feels like ass, though not as bad as how much Season 1 was effed upside down with the last-minute production changes. Studio asread. is still here, albeit with yet another studio's help: studio MOTHER, replacing the intended White Fox in the 3DCG department. It honestly doesn't feel bad to finally see Arifureta adapted in decency, though this is still a far cry from its potential. Though I'm quite saddened to say that the OST wasn't as strong as Season 1, but who I am kidding myself since it was pretty much the same as before, except for the theme songs obviously. Void_Chords set an insanely high bar with their banger of an OP 2.5 years ago (and is still a fantastic song to this day), and though MindaRyn is beginning to build her reputation as an esteemed Anisong artist, it just feels night and day when compared between the two. Even with DracoVirgo's kinda lackluster ED for Season 1, though FantasticYouth did a better job, both songs just aren't really my taste and sound quite average. Even as a "restart / reboot" to the series by doing the usual adaptation practices right, Ryo Shirakome's Arifureta as a whole, just is not a good Isekai, and even if Season 1 was heaps of terribad with some good points to it, Season 2...just felt like there wasn't any "fun" injected into it with its overall serious tone that it would carry from start to finish. I am glad that the sequel fixed up the vast majority of the glaring issues of the prequel, though at the expense of feeling numb to watch any more of Arifureta. Take this sequel on your own risk if you think that this series still has some value to you that's worth the continuation.
OverlordDaniel
April 25, 2023
Arifureta Shokugyou de Sekai Saikyou 2nd Season is the highly anticipated second season of the popular anime series that follows the adventures of Hajime Nagumo, a high school student who is transported to a fantasy world along with his classmates. After being betrayed by one of his classmates and falling into a deep abyss, Hajime must use his wits and newfound powers to survive and find a way back home. The second season picks up where the first season left off, with Hajime and his friends continuing their journey in the fantasy world. From the very first episode, I was hooked by the show's blend ofaction, adventure, and fantasy. The animation quality is top-notch, with detailed character designs and stunning backgrounds that bring the fantasy world to life. One of the strengths of Arifureta Shokugyou de Sekai Saikyou 2nd Season is its well-developed characters. Hajime is a compelling protagonist, and the supporting cast is equally interesting. The show also delves into the characters' backstories and motivations, adding depth and complexity to their personalities. The second season also explores several themes, such as friendship, trust, and betrayal, which are woven seamlessly into the plot. The story moves at a brisk pace, keeping the viewer engaged and on the edge of their seat. Overall, Arifureta Shokugyou de Sekai Saikyou 2nd Season is a thrilling and exciting anime that will appeal to fans of action, adventure, and fantasy. Although it may not be everyone's cup of tea, I highly recommend giving it a try, especially if you enjoyed the first season. With its well-developed characters, impressive animation, and engaging plot, Arifureta Shokugyou de Sekai Saikyou 2nd Season is a solid addition to the anime world.
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