Yakusoku no Neverland 2
Fifteen children from Grace Field House make it through the wall and into the world the demons had been farming them for. The outside is not the wilderness Norman drew on the map — it is bright, dangerous, full of life, full of creatures that recognize them as food. Norman is gone, taken in the escape; only the pen he left behind and a half-translated message from someone calling himself Minerva give the survivors a direction. The season follows Emma's promise to come back for the children still inside Grace Field, the routes the older kids forge between settlements, and the increasingly costly choices the choice forces on her.
Fifteen children from Grace Field House make it through the wall and into the world the demons had been farming them for. The outside is not the wilderness Norman drew on the map — it is bright, dangerous, full of life, full of creatures that recognize them as food. Norman is gone, taken in the escape; only the pen he left behind and a half-translated message from someone calling himself Minerva give the survivors a direction. The season follows Emma's promise to come back for the children still inside Grace Field, the routes the older kids forge between settlements, and the increasingly costly choices the choice forces on her.
It had a lot of potential but decided to skip / rush a lot of things, most scenes feel poorly made and uninteresing.
A loveless abomination of contrivances and cheap expository writing with no sense of reason or rationality.
My biggest dissapointment of the year
WE WERE SO ROBBED!!! I absolutely recommend the manga because it's so good. It's better to forget about this disaster.
Saying TPN Season 2 is Disappointing is an Understatement.
We've been hoodwinked, bamboozled, lead astray, run amok and flat out deceived!
Who can tell me why the hell The Promised Neverland Season 2 can become failure and trainwreck anime sequel?
The Promised Plot Convenience: Terrible writing, empty world, and mediocrity, equals the worst sequel I've seen.
Pure disappointment over the need to rush through a series that had limitless potential following season one.
Good job on ruining a good anime