

アイカツフレンズ!~かがやきのジュエル~
The story takes place two years after Aikatsu Friends! with Aine Yuuki now in high school. One day she has an encounter with the mysterious idol Hibiki Tenshou who wears the shining Jeweling Dress.
The story takes place two years after Aikatsu Friends! with Aine Yuuki now in high school. One day she has an encounter with the mysterious idol Hibiki Tenshou who wears the shining Jeweling Dress.
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whoisashleigh
September 27, 2019
Aikatsu: Brilliant Jewel is the definition of a disappointing sequel season. CHARACTER: 9 Like always, this is where Aikatsu shines. Every character manages to be full of personality, albeit a little too trope filled sometimes, while still managing to be surprising. The originals duos return, and actually grow up, which I hadn't been expecting. Reflect Moon's growth arc made them much more likeable, and had them grow up in a realistic and relatable way, while showing Love Me Tear as relaxed equals instead of mentors made them seem much more likable. Pure Palette continued to evolve in unexpected ways, which I won't spoil! Honey Cat doesn't have nearlyenough screen time, but the group mixing episode was hysterical, and reminded me why I fell in love with the Friends units in the first place. This season introduces 3 characters- an older Friends pair, with flaming hot Hibiki who wants to reunite with her former friend Alicia, and lovable soloist Wakaba who auditioned to be trained by Karen. They aren't quite as unique as the others, and do at times feel a little like recycled characters from the first Aikatsu series, but they mesh in a believable way with the existing cast despite the age gap. STORY: 6 And this is where this season fails. The story is driven by characters we care little about, in order to achieve a highly chiche goal via very deus ex machina methods. Wakaba's solo success feels like it undermine everything season 1 was meant to prove about friendship. While the series as a whole has always revolved around more slice-of-life storytelling - and it's in those episodes that the season excels - the attempt at a large arc is frankly painful to watch at times, being mostly talk and not a whole lot of productive action. ART: 6 I love Aikatsu's dresses and cards. They far exceed any of the mediocre to downright atrocities seen on Pripara. While the CGI has improved a hundredfold since the first Aikatsu, it still needs work. For the most part the 2d animation is incredibly inconsistent, to the point that any spectacular parts are soon overshadowed by atrociously crooked faces with super wideset eyes. Then there's the fact that dozens of rare and premium cards that exist within the game were never used, in favor of repeating the same ones over and over again. SOUND: 8 Aikatsu always nails the music, and this is no exception. The ED is fantastic even for an instrumental- an unusual choice for an idol show - and the insert songs are all catchy and unique. I particularly loved the addition of a gothic, cool-flavoured ballad by the new character Alicia, which have been absent from Idol shows lately. My only major qualms are the OP (I don't know why I don't like it, to be honest, I just DON'T,) and the fact they played the same songs more times than was necessary - to the point where each character only really got 1 new song this season, which was disappointing. But quality over quantity, I suppose.
hojichai
March 10, 2025
I've been a fan of the Aikatsu! franchise for a very long time and unfortunately Friends is the weakest series when compared to OG and Stars. It's funny because I really like some of the characters (I really adored Aine, and I liked Hibiki a lot in this season) but the story just isn't executed well, there is nothing interesting going on a lot of the time. The first season had the typical competition (also executed not that well) but this season as a whole just felt like there wasn't much going on. Some of the stages are really beautiful and I like the music,but the plot and character development outside of Alicia (who is just one character in a whole ensemble cast) is quite lacking. There was so much potential that they could have used - looking a lot at Ema and Maika - but they didn't. I just didn't feel very invested and that's probably why it took me a few years to finish this season (I kept taking breaks). Some standalone episodes are fun to watch, but I would say to only watch this if you have some time to spare.
KincaidP
June 21, 2020
I'd say s2 of friends is the definition of missed opportunities but still enjoyable. Character: 9 S1 characters are still as they are and build off everything from s1. The 2 new characters and the 1 support introduced to the cast are enjoyable in their own rights. All 3 could have used a bit more development but still good as a whole. Art: 8 Similar to Stars and friends s1. If you liked the designs there you will enjoy them here to. Same goes for the dress designs. Sound: 6.5 Here's one of the 2 biggest issues with friends s2. Like s1 of friends theyreuse a handful of songs a lot. Certain support characters don't get new songs and just reuse s1 songs. Other characters who do get new songs just use that 1 new song and that's it. Story: 6 Biggest issue by far even if I felt it was still better than s2 of Stars. The dress system of this felt lackluster compared to stars even if the overall basis was still better than the stars plot. Most of the supporting cast didn't receive their dresses and we only see a few of them happen on screen. Rest had already just received their dress upgrades. Story itself was built better than stars s2 just never got the chance to flesh itself out so in that aspect its being held back. Overall: 7 If you enjoyed the characters of s1 its about on par with that just don't go in expecting a lot of new songs and tons of new character development.
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