Anime Review: No Guns Life (Season 2)

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Rating

★★★

Drama digest-

Juzo Inui has no memory of his earlier life, he was an ex-soldier, but when one of his colleagues extended arrives at him on the run with a child, he assists to keep the boy safe. Juzo’s next mission was to salvage Roza, a girl who has useful information.

The feel-good part-

It proposed a nice setting with a fascinating theme and characters. It’s visuals, soundtrack, and settings. The setting is the most central thing. It gave more time to broaden the main leads. The art style deserves its praise, it was distinct and the music was also top-notch.

The disappointing factor-

Art and animation have been the equivalent for most of the part. There is some character advancement to guarantee a close gaze.

In-depth analysis-

Tetsuro and others are barraged by unknown assailants while Juzo is out for extricating information from Roza’s memory medium. Mary confronts their long-lost brother. She begins to question her memories to ascertain things for herself. She asks victor and he demonstrated that his shadow was governing the body they demolished. Cobo arrests Mary and Juzo in order to stop them from destroying the victor’s real body. Juzo and others try to hold things as ordinary, a mysterious man witnessed the shadow when Juzo goes downstairs. Coming till the end Juzo visits Pepper to finish things up after getting a job from seven. Juzo continues his days with Tetsuro.

Star power-

The new faces did their part well. They were really well with their motives and what they did. They added to their existing line-up of characters.

 Overall review-

No guns life is based on the manga series, written and exemplified by Tasuku Karasuma. It was serialized in Shueisha seinen manga magazine ultra-jump with its chapters compiled in 12 editions. Ed visuals are really good and creative.