


Well, just kidding. I actually almost have no mood to continue but since it's a review, I'll just tell my points here and right now. Alright so, the 2nd season of [Insert the least memorable anime show name you've ever heard or read here] or also known as 100-man Inochi - well, what an edgy but pretty long name for a show that was. As I eventually could barely remember the name that is as long as I'm Standing on a Million Lives in Japanese which is Hyaku-man Inochi no Uei Ore Wa Tatte Iru, oh wait, I just did. - was expected to be a something [NEW] or just fantastic, if anything. But clearly, everyone, including the others who did have a big expectation on this show, was totally wrong - It really isn't or even worse, depends, if you ask me - due to "How many character are there?" kind of questions in which have been plaguing a sort of anime shows with good characters but with the development in which is mediocre and or average at best. Well, see... a lot of new characters but also means more and more character development on this phase and without it, the character will, of course, be bland if anything.
Alright so next, let's get to the story

Season 2 tells about the adventure of Yotsuya and his "friends" - trust me, he technically still doesn't have any, at least, until now - to do or maybe, to be exact, play a mission with the Game Master. WIth a new guy with a yellow hair that looks like Naruto who was being saved by Yotsuya, it means they've got a new player in their team, so yeah, I think that's it. The 1st quest was about the Jiffoon Buffoon, or I don't even know what it actually means but once they got there, a lot of goblins were waiting for them to be killed or kill by their own hands. However, it doesn't seem to be as easy as flipping your hands, of course. There has to be a lot of works to get there. And that's how the story unfolds...
So, before I joint the character + story aspects on this show, I'd like to tell the points that we have here. I kind of imagined that the author probably went like, "Oh, we have some girl characters, why don't we add a guy that sounds silly to attract them?", honestly, this is not the way how it works. I somewhat said it's totally fruitless to add a new element of the show without considering whether it's worth it or not. I mean sure, this guy has proven to be a significant change, not only because increasing the overall strength against some worthy opponents but also his character as well. I mean, hey, don't force the story to be developed in just one episode, that sounds too deliberating and might sound appalling to others. Alright, next, the character developments. The MC was being... yeah, you know, an edgy student that hates his city but ironically will save the city from the destruction. But at least, he started to understand the meaning of life or sought for it in any missions he has gone through and achieved and that's a solid point here, including the character awareness over the fact that the hatred over a place where you were born will not change the truth that you have to protect it, no matter at what costs, and this is probably how he understands that... not every person is selfish. Next, we have some ~~gals~~ girls here, Iu seems to be the way she is, ambitious and smart, while I kind of am not sure about the others, not that involved except that girl with glasses that I don't even care to know who her name is, as she tried to save the members thanks for her heroic moves but without Fathima, I don't think they'd make it, maybe some to point out are the new characters or "players" of this show. I have talked about that guy but next, it is Glenda, who was interested after witnessing some facts about this "game". This character seems to be "invisible", or it's just me who didn't realize she was there all along but she happened to be a new or fresh substance of this already shitty elemental foundation of this show. She, occasionally, was playing a lot of crucial roles, including when she concluded for the whether if Yotsuya could be wrong about his decision or not and many else or when she noticed that there is something wrong about Jezby too.


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