Anime Review: Re: Zero -Starting Life in Another World (Season 2, Part 2)

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Drama Digest

Are: zero seasons 2 presents the culmination of Subaru’s experience with its people along with its unwillingness to give up. Re: zero’s strength lies in the humanity of its characters. All of these elements are in fame. Subaru lends to other characters; the second season is all about self-reliance.

The Feel-Good Part

The good part about Re: zero is its characters. All the characters felt genuine. The writer has given a lot of thought to the characters and they feel insignificant at first. The season 2 plot is written tightly and has some complexity. The opening and ending ost is another good part of the show. The animations of this season are far better than the first season.

The Disappointing Factor

It is from a script-writing perspective. At specific points, it felt like animations could not carry the moments. Lack of dynamic animation will lead to a false perception of the average audience. Some production-related issues have negatively affected the scenes. The audience who don’t get hooked by the story will have problems in understanding the story as well as characters, and background.

In-Depth Analysis

A reunion that is presumed to bring the good times which was shattered when Subaru and Emilia return to the village. As they return, they notice the destruction’s by the natural calamities. Subaru sinks in the deepness as his proficiency to redo is impractical. They decide to make groups and search for the answers. Subaru has startling meet with the Echidna. He is urge to hop in the spirals of past and future. At the same time, many threats set their eyes on the sanctuary. Eternal contracts, prior sins and unrequited love will clash. After a speech by otto, Subaru testifies  that he will make it through timeline, and save the people he can. For accomplishing his goal, he helped Emilia through her past. As in her past, she has been lied by all, it will be tough for her to trust anyone, even Subaru.

 Star Power

The voice artist has done great work, but the animations could not stand up to the level in the second season. The characters were written well, they felt genuine and their personalities were realistic.

Overall Review

Re: zero starting life in another world is an anime adaptation of light novel series written by Tappei Nagatsuki. The second season is broadcasted into two parts.