

くまクマ熊ベアーぱーんち!
Ever since moving to an in-game world after countless hours of VRMMO grinding, Yuna now calls Crimonia—the city where she started—home. While maintaining her reputation as a renowned adventurer, she continues to manage her businesses; but most importantly, Yuna spends time with the people she has grown to love. Nevertheless, this world has a lot more to offer the carefree adventurer. It is up to Yuna to discover these wonders, and perhaps help more people in need as she encounters their various plights. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Ever since moving to an in-game world after countless hours of VRMMO grinding, Yuna now calls Crimonia—the city where she started—home. While maintaining her reputation as a renowned adventurer, she continues to manage her businesses; but most importantly, Yuna spends time with the people she has grown to love. Nevertheless, this world has a lot more to offer the carefree adventurer. It is up to Yuna to discover these wonders, and perhaps help more people in need as she encounters their various plights. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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Marinate1016
June 19, 2023
Real isekai is back, finally. Kuma Kuma bear was one of my favourite shows of 2020, and season 2 is even better. Yuna’s adventures are some of the most fun I’ve had with an anime with a while and I think if you’re into CCDCT you’ll have a blast with this one. Look, if you’re reading a review for Kuma s2, you already have an idea of what the show is about and what you’re going to get with this season. Personally for me, I thought this season was more enjoyable as the storylines and quests Yuna went on were more interesting. It seems like theoverall theme of the season was Yuna being underestimated and disrespected for her bear costume and appearance and it worked out really well. Some really hilarious episodes and cool fights, but the same loveable characters and tone of season 1. This is a great show to start your week off with. Nothing but great vibes. The art is really nice and bright, animation is solid, character models are on point. Really no complaints. Kuma bear season 2 is one of the cutest shows of the year and one of the most fun shows of the season. It’s a must watch for fans of season 1 as well as those into cute girls doing cute things. Kuma s2 gets a very easy 10/10.
XanWasting
March 4, 2024
Kuma kuma kuma bear suffers from the Isekai second season syndrome. Our teddybear pajama MC punched all the bad guys, gained all the powers, brought happiness to all lolis, saved all the kingdom, made all the powerful friends she needed, enterpreneured all the money and explored all the new world in the first season. So the majority of the second season is spent showcasing each of those spots under the paper-thin guise of "problems" occuring to her friends. Some meager attempts were made to pretend the new world keeps expanding in scope (mainy by the MC saying "Gee-whiz, this new world sure has still many unseen placesand phenomena in store for me!" on the way back to Beginner Town to look after her stupid restaurant), but there is no truly new encounter, no new place or scenery, and you can bet all your money there is no fresh or at least different plot archetypes. So, if you liked lolis eating snacks and swooning over fluffy bears, Yuna being underestimated for dressing in bear pajamas, some-or-such fearsome Big Animal appearing, Yuna being praised for recalling this or that junk food recipe and being praised left and right, or Sneaky Bad Guys getting punched really hard after an episode of doing Sneaky Bad Guy things... You're in luck, because that's all this season is. Oh, and above list is roughly in descending order of screentime, so you better fucking like watching lolis eating cake and cuddling oversided teddybears. I think that 1 season was enough, and hearing of the creative liberties they took while adapting this show for all ages, I think novel readers will think so too. Still, to each their own, so if you liked season 1 enough to want less suprising and sloppier second helping, then here it is.
johnbradshaw
July 9, 2024
If you have already seen season 01, there's not much else to talk about since Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear Punch is exactly the same. An anime with no story, no substance, no tension and no risk. But if you continue to watch season 02, you need to ask yourself: "Do I really need all of that?". If the answer is no, then congrat, you just want to be entertained by a light-hearted slice of life with a little touch of overpower Isekai and this anime will surely deliver. In this season, we continue to witness the life of Yuna - an overpower isekai protagonist. where shejust solves problems to problems for everyone around her and that's basically it. Yuna don't have any character development since the anime itself doesn't need it and so are all the goody two shoes around her. But even so, the anime does has its charm. The characters are flat but likable and I watched through the entire anime in one sitting, having a lot of fun. Overall, Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear Punch knows exactly what it is and what it tries to accomplished. It doesn't pretend to be something more complex or does it shove melodrama shits down my throats. And I appreciate that. That's why I wrote this review.
danielundip
July 31, 2023
Agree To this argument: Basically, this second season was a big filler. There is no progression whatsoever. This season was most of its time some random stuffs and CGDCT (cute girls doing cute things) - except the very last episodes, which had some little drama/tension because of a cliche uninteresting antogonist. If you are into "nothingness", CGDCT and if you don´t mind no progression at all in a sequel, then you might want to give the second season a chance. Otherwise you might end up dissapointed. The thrill/excitement you felt in season 1 you probably won´t find much in this season. Don´t take me wrong, it´s nice seeingcute interaction ...
kitoha
September 11, 2023
Oh my Kuma, whether a newbie or a seasoned isekai fan, this series is an absolute must-see! The narrative is a masterpiece. Each episode artfully reveals a new facet of an already intricate world, making it virtually impossible to peel your eyes away from the screen. The thrills just don't stop! Artistic consistency? Nailed it! The visuals blend effortlessly into the vibrant and whimsical world. Characters stand out like the jewels they are, each an instantly recognizable gem within the series. Add to that the meticulously designed Kuma-esque backgrounds, and you've got pure visual magic! Let's talk sound—Ah, the sound! It's as if the voice actors were bornfor these roles. Every uttered syllable, every atmospheric tune perfectly frames the scene at hand. And those opening and ending songs? They're the cherry on top of an already scrumptious sundae. But let's zero in on that ending song. Ahh! It's a siren call pulling us deeper into Yuna's world. It tingles the spine with nostalgia while whispering, "Don't let this tale end.". Character-wise, the show knocks it out of the park. Yuna-san isn't just a protagonist; she's a burgeoning legend in her own right. As for the rest of the ensemble? They fill in the narrative gaps flawlessly, each contributing a unique voice to the ever-expanding story. This series isn't just a show; it's an experience—a nearly flawless amalgamation of storytelling, art, sound, and rich characters. Each episode not only heightens interest in Yuna-chan but also draws you deeper into the web of complex relationships between the characters. Kuma second season isn't just great—it's transcendent. It's an all-encompassing, immersive isekai rollercoaster that you won't want to end. Highly, wildly, emphatically recommended.
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