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Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation Season 2 Part 2 Episode 16 Review

Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation Season 2 Part 2 Episode 16 Review

Ruijerd, Protector of Children

Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation Season 2 Part 2 Episode 16 was a good episode. “Isn’t every Mushoku Tensei episode a good episode?” To an extent, yes. But, so far, Season 2 Part 2 hasn’t been all that exciting. Episode 16, however, was a good episode.

One of the main reasons it was a good episode was because Ruijerd was in it. Though, his mere existence isn’t enough. Ruijerd made the episode good because of the information we got from him. We know who he’s seen, who he hasn’t seen, and who he’s been traveling with.

Let’s start with who Ruijerd met up with before traveling to Ranoa. Obviously, he saw Paul, who tasked him with escorting Norn and Aisha. And, this is important because it shows that Paul trusts Ruijerd with those most important to him. Ruijerd also met Roxy, and we learned that she’s still terrified of Superds.

Ruijerd saying goodbye to Aisha from the anime series Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation Season 2 Part 2 Episode 16
Ruijerd saying goodbye to Aisha

Who didn’t Ruijerd meet? Well, he didn’t meet Eris. He hasn’t seen her since he split off from Rudeus and Eris when they arrived back in Fittoa. Unfortunately, that means he can’t tell Rudeus (and us) what Eris has been up to. But, that lack of information is information in itself.

Ruijerd had to hear about what happened between Rudeus and Eris from Rudeus. And, he rightly points out that Rudeus might not have understood what Eris was trying to say. After all, Eris has never been good with her words. When Ruijerd said that, it showed me how well he knows those two.

Finally, who has Ruijerd been traveling with? Of course, there was Norn and Aisha. But, there was also someone else: Ginger. Who? I had to look her up because I forgot — she’s apparently a former guard of Zanoba’s.

The Maid and the Student

Norn and Aisha are very different. They’re effectively twins since they were born at about the same time. But, they have different mothers. Norn is Zenith’s daughter, making her Rudeus’s full sibling. And, Aisha is Lilia’s daughter, making her Rudeus’s half-sibling.

That’s not what I mean when I say they’re very different, though. I mean that their personalities are complete opposites. Norn is shy — she likes her parents, Aisha, and now Ruijerd. Aisha is extremely outgoing and seems to be able to make friends wherever she goes.

These differences are very apparent when both girls interact with Rudeus. Norn hates Rudeus, which I’ll discuss more in the next section. On the other hand, Aisha loves Rudeus and wants to do everything she can for him. However, Rudeus doesn’t treat either of his sisters differently. Who their mothers are or how they treat him doesn’t matter.

Aisha hanging sheets up to dry from the anime series Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation Season 2 Part 2 Episode 16
Aisha hanging sheets up to dry

There were a few reasons why Paul sent Norn and Aisha to Rudeus. He didn’t want to have to take them on the dangerous journey to save Zenith. He wanted them to stay with family. And, he wanted them to be able to go to school.

Norn doesn’t want to live with her family (Rudeus). And Aisha doesn’t want to go to school (the University of Magic). So, Rudeus makes deals with both of them.

He’ll allow Norn to live in the dorms as long as she does well in school and visits at least once every 10 days. And, he’ll let Aisha be his maid instead of going to school if she does well on the entrance exam.

Aisha has no problem passing the exam, thus proving that she’s smart enough already (I guess?) But, things aren’t going to be so straightforward with Norn.

Why Does Norn Hate Rudeus?

Let’s talk about why Norn hates Rudeus. In this episode, she gives two reasons. First, she says that he’s with a different woman than the last time she saw him. And second, she says that he hit their father. Both of those things are true.

But, I think there’s actually something else that’s the real reason why she doesn’t like him. Before I get to that, though, let me explain why her reasons don’t make much sense.

Okay, so, has nobody told Norn who the woman Rudeus was with the last time she saw him was? That was Eris — Rudeus’s cousin. Sure, Rudeus loves/d Eris. But, that doesn’t change the fact that they’re cousins. It’s not like they were a romantic couple like Rudeus and Sylphie are.

Norn should understand that her brother and her cousin aren’t together.

Norn asking for directions to a classroom from the anime series Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation Season 2 Part 2 Episode 16
Norn asking for directions to a classroom

What about Rudeus hitting their father? Well, should that even matter at this point? Paul trusts Rudeus enough to send Norn and Aisha to live with him. Shouldn’t that show Norn that there are no hard feelings between them? Norn trusts Paul and Paul trusts Rudeus.

If we say that’s not enough, then what about Ruijerd? Norn trusts Ruijerd to the point that she asks if she can continue traveling with him. But, we also know that Ruijerd trusts Rudeus. Surely, Ruijerd told Aisha and Norn stories of his travels with Rudeus and Eris. I guarantee Aisha asked him about that many times.

And, if Ruijerd told those stories, I’m sure he focused on Rudeus’s good points.

There’s even more evidence working against Norn, though. What about the fact that Rudeus cares about her despite how she treats him? All of this is why I think something else is going on.

Final Thoughts

My prediction is that Norn “hates” Rudeus because he wasn’t there for her when she was growing up. Now, that’s not Rudeus’s fault — he got teleported to the Demon Continent. But, I can see how Norn would grow up thinking that Rudeus “abandoned” her or that he wasn’t there because he “didn’t care.”

What do you think? After watching Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation Season 2 Episode 16, do you think there’s a different reason for why Norn acts the way she does? Do you think she secretly wants to live with Rudeus instead of in the dorms? And, do you think she knows that how she perceives Rudeus is based on false assumptions?

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Daily Lives of High School Boys Review

Daily Lives of High School Boys Review

Daily Lives of High School Boys anime series cover art
Daily Lives of High School Boys

High School Boys Are Cringe

Daily Lives of High School Boys (Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou / 男子高校生の日常) is a comedy anime series from 2012. Chances are, you’ve come across something from this series before. I know I had. But, I didn’t know it was this series until I watched it.

That said, Daily Lives of High School Boys isn’t on the same level of cultural relevance as some similar anime. Everyone has come across Nichijou and Azumanga Daioh content. Azumanga, in particular, is all over the internet. This series isn’t on that level.

Okay, but why not? Is it worse than those series? It might be worse than Nichijou — I haven’t actually watched that one yet. But, I’d say it’s about on par with Azumanga. The big difference between this series and those series is the cast. The main cast is male.

Tadakuni's little sister catching her brother and his friends trying on her clothes from the anime series Daily Lives of High School Boys
Tadakuni’s little sister catching her brother and his friends trying on her clothes

There are a lot of female characters, whom I’ll get to. But, the main characters are male. And, that’s probably one reason why this series isn’t as popular online. After all, the scene I’d seen of this show before watching it had to do with the female characters.

So, who are the main characters? There’s Tadakuni, the boring guy. There’s Hidenori Tabata, the brains (imagination) of the trio. And there’s Yoshitake Tanaka, the wildcard. For the most part, Hidenori and Yoshitake are the ones creating scenarios. Then, Tadakuni is the one who gets caught up in those scenarios.

My big issue with these characters, though, is that high school boys are cringe. Not all of the male characters are cringe. But, the main trio are. Personally, I much prefer the male characters who make up the student council. They have more interesting personalities and associated gags.

High School Girls Are Funky

The female characters in Daily Lives of High School Boys are the funnier characters. I like them way more than any of the boys. Specifically, I like Tadakuni’s little sister, Ringo, Yassan, and Habara. Those are the best four characters.

Now, to be fair, some of these girls are funny because of their interactions with the boys. Tadakuni’s little sister’s whole character relies on her relationship to Tadakuni. I mean, she doesn’t even have a name. But, I liked seeing her reactions to the things the main male trio got up to.

Ringo is the student council president of another, nearby school. The majority of her content involves her interacting with the student council of Sanada North. And, what makes her funny is how she’s the opposite of those boys. They all look like troublemakers but are very serious. She looks serious but is a troublemaker (and she’s dumb).

Yanagi, Ikushima, and Habara from the anime series Daily Lives of High School Boys
Yanagi, Ikushima, and Habara

Yassan’s another girl who almost exclusively interacts with the boys. However, she’s different than Tadakuni’s little sister and Ringo. She doesn’t rely on the boys to be funny. She’s funny on her own because of the embarrassing situations she gets herself into. It just so happens to often involve the boys, usually Hidenori.

Habara might be the best of the girls. At the end of most episodes, after the credits, there’s a special segment called High School Girls Are Funky. Habara is one of the three main girls from this segment. Though, these girls also show up at other points.

What makes Habara good is how everyone else is afraid of her. When they were younger, Habara was wild and would often get into fights. So now, everyone has their guard up around her. But, Habara doesn’t really understand that and thinks she’s unpopular for other reasons.

This Series Grew On Me

At the start of the series, I didn’t think Daily Lives of High School Boys was very good. After the first two or three episodes, I had it rated as a 4/10. But, it got better as the series progressed.

There are a few reasons why I think this happened. First, I probably got used to the comedy of the series. It wasn’t for me at the start. But, I liked it by the end, which could mean I started to “get it” more as time went on.

Second, more characters were introduced as the series went on. So, that meant there was less content featuring the characters I didn’t like and more content featuring those I did. You know, like more of the female characters.

And third, it could be that the content later in the series really was better. I’m not going to discount that as an option.

Yassan sitting on a grassy hill from the anime series Daily Lives of High School Boys
Yassan sitting on a grassy hill

I’m going to go with the second reason as being the most likely reason why this series grew on me. There was more female character content in the second half of the season. And, as I mentioned, the female characters were the best characters.

At this point, it’s pretty clear that Daily Lives of High School Boys isn’t getting another season. I assume there’s more source material to cover. But, it’s been 12 years. With that said, I would definitely be interested in a reboot that focused on the girls.

The end of the final episode teases a movie about the High School Girls Are Funky trio (as a gag). but, I wish that was real. It was a Godzilla vs. King Kong-style movie about Habara and her arch nemesis, whose name I forget. That would have been awesome to see.

Final Thoughts

In the end, I bumped my score of Daily Lives of High School Boys up to a 6/10. It’s a fine anime that’s pretty funny at times. But, there are definitely slow points and gags that were just too cringe for me. It doesn’t reach the peak of comedy anime, KonoSuba.

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That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 3 Episode 52 Review

That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 3 Episode 52 Review

Magic Generators and Anti-Magic Barriers

At the start of this season, I said I wouldn’t be judging That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 3 based on the previous seasons. That’s still true. But, after Episode 52, the fourth episode of the season, I can confidently say this series still isn’t good.

Seriously, what happened in this episode? We got a poor explanation of a magic generator. And then we got a poor rundown of recent events. That’s it. There’s very little to discuss in this week’s review, much like last week.

Consider this. The highest-rated positive review for this season on MyAnimeList is by a guy called “PooPooSniff.” And in his review, he refers to the world-building and character development of this series as strengths. “Strengths” is a strong word. The world-building is fine. But, I wouldn’t say this series has good character development, by any means.

A magic generator from the anime series That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 3 Episode 52
A magic generator

I generally don’t like to insult other people. But, sometimes it has to be done. Tensura enjoyers are braindead. Who’s watching this series and actually thinking it’s good? Do they like watching paint dry, too? There’s absolutely no reason that this season should have an average rating of 8.33 on MAL.

That’s higher than things like Fate/Zero, Redline, and Laid-Back Camp.

Anyway, enough about my hatred for this series. Let’s get into what happened in Episode 52. For the majority of the episode, Rimuru’s just having meetings with his inner circle. If you like sitting in on boring meetings, this is for you.

The only thing of note that comes up is the new magic generator technology. They take in magicules from the surrounding air and use them to run spells. The main spell they’ll be used to run is an anti-magic barrier spell to keep (bad) monsters out.

Releasing Veldora’s Magicules

Okay, let’s say something positive about Tensura. It’s really good at introducing one thing and then immediately introducing another that invalidates the first. This happens all the time in this series and goes both ways.

Sometimes a bad thing is immediately invalidated by a good thing. And, sometimes a good thing is immediately invalidated by a bad thing. In this particular episode, the latter is what happens. Right after the magic generator/anti-magic barrier solves the monster problem, Veldora invalidates it.

Like, immediately after. It’s literally the very next thing that happens within the same scene.

Allow me to explain the issue Veldora causes. The magic generator uses magicules for power. When there are fewer magicules in the air, fewer and weaker monsters spawn. That’s good. But, Veldora needs to release his pent-up magicules. if he does that, a lot of very powerful monsters will spawn. Thus, Veldora invalidates the magic generator.

Veldora laughing from the anime series That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 3 Episode 52
Veldora laughing

Alright, so how could Veldora release his magicules without harming Tempest? There’s one, very easy solution. Rimuru’s already shown that he’s not above killing hundreds of thousands or even millions of people. So, why not have Veldora go release his magicules in the middle of an enemy nation?

That would solve two problems at once. Veldora wouldn’t feel like he’s about to explode anymore. And, an entire enemy nation would be wiped out, civilians and all. Seems like a win-win to me. I mean, nobody would even punish Rimuru for doing that — he’s a Demon Lord.

Sure, a Demon Lord like Valentine might go after Rimuru if he sends Veldora to Lubelius. But, as long as Veldora doesn’t attack the domain of another Demon Lord, it should be fine. And, once whatever nation it is no longer exists, Tempest can rewrite history.

Multiple Moves Being Made in Unison

Toward the end of Episode 52, Rimuru is trying to figure out how all the various recent events are related. The obvious answer, and the answer he settles on in the end, is that they’re not.

I mean, why would they be? Sure, someone was behind Clayman’s actions (the other nerd from Rimuru’s old world). But, why would Falmuth and Hinata have anything to do with that? I guess you could argue that Falmuth was being used. But, there’s no way Hinata would be.

And, it’s Hinata’s actions that ultimately lead Rimuru to determine that everything that happened was a coincidence. Or, maybe coincidence isn’t the right word. These different factions weren’t working together. However, they may have been taking advantage of the chaos each of the other factions were causing.

A collage of things that have happened recently from the anime series That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 3 Episode 52
A collage of things that have happened recently

For example, Hinata had nothing to do with Falmuth’s attack on Tempest. But, the fact that Hinata was keeping Rimuru occupied made Falmuth’s attack go a lot smoother. I doubt their initial attack would have succeeded if Rimuru had been in Tempest at the time. And, of course, Clayman was the one trying to use this chaos to his advantage the most.

Okay, so, we have a lot more information than Rimuru does. We can see everything that’s going on in this world from a bird’s eye view. But, it’s not like Rimuru has that much less information than we do. After all, he has a super AI (Raphael) in his head.

It’s really only thanks to Raphael that Rimuru figures it out in the end. She points out all the different plans that got foiled due to Rimuru awakening as a Demon Lord. And, in turn, this shows Rimuru how many factions would have benefited from Tempest falling.

Final Thoughts

What do you think of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 3 Episode 52? Do you think this season is actually any good so far? What do you think the solution to Veldora’s pent up magicules is going to be? And, did you think all the events that happened to Tempest recently were related?

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KonoSuba: God’s Blessing on This Wonderful World! 3 Episode 3 Review

KonoSuba: God’s Blessing on This Wonderful World! 3 Episode 3 Review

Playing with Princess Iris

KonoSuba: God’s Blessing on This Wonderful World! 3 Episode 3 was even better than the first two episodes of the season. Princess Iris is adorable and I want to see more of her going forward. Luckily, it looks like that will be the case.

I could have watched an entire episode of Kazuma playing with Iris. Her reactions to everything he said and did were great. And, of course, Kazuma himself is great. I loved the way he acted each morning when he woke up in the castle.

Based on what I saw in this episode, the change in location for this season was the right choice. In Season 2, I started to get a little bored. It didn’t feel different enough from Season 1. Then, we got the Legend of Crimson movie, which took place in the Crimson Demon Village, and that was great.

Princess Iris asking Kazuma about Lalatina from the anime series KonoSuba: God's Blessing on This Wonderful World! 3 Episode 3
Princess Iris asking Kazuma about Lalatina

With this season taking place in the Royal Capital, it feels more like Legend of Crimson than Season 2. What more can be done with Axel at this point? It’s kind of just a staging ground for the party to head out from on different adventures.

The Royal Capital is an entirely new location with new characters, conflicts, and wacky scenarios for our favorite party to get into. That’s very important for comedy series. Comedy stops being funny real fast when the same joke is used too many times. A new setting can prevent that from happening.

More importantly, though, new characters can prevent things from getting too stale. That’s exactly what Princess Iris brings to the table. She’s very different from the three main girls of the series. And, she’s even different from any of the other side characters. She introduces a new dynamic to the series.

Aqua, Megumin, and Darkness to the Rescue

I was kind of expecting Aqua, Megumin, and Darkness to go to the castle to get Kazuma. After all, they need him more than he needs them. Kazuma would be completely fine spending the rest of his days playing with Iris.

But, without Kazuma, the rest of the party doesn’t function. Sure, Aqua’s a powerful Arch Priestess due to being a goddess. Megumin’s the genius of the Crimson Demons and an expert in the most powerful type of magic. And, Darkness is a Crusader who can tank any hit.

However, they all have major character flaws that prevent them from using their full strength. Kazuma’s the one who makes up for that, despite not being very powerful himself. I can’t imagine those three being able to complete a quest without Kazuma there to lead them. It just wouldn’t happen.

Megumin, Aqua, and Darkness from the anime series KonoSuba: God's Blessing on This Wonderful World! 3 Episode 3
Megumin, Aqua, and Darkness

Even if they did manage to complete the quest, they’d lose money in the process. Aqua would cause a flood or Megumin would blow the wrong thing up. Then, they’d have to pay for the repairs, just as we saw during the cabbage episode from Season 1.

The fact that Darkness is a noble doesn’t even help, either. Yes, she can technically bail them out. But, that would likely come at the cost of her giving up adventuring herself. She’d have to agree to be married off to some other noble. And, that’s not something any of them want to happen.

What about the big reward the party is expecting to get from the Crimson Demon Village? Well, this is the Crimson Demon Village we’re talking about. Either the reward will never materialize or it won’t be much of a reward at all. I’m guessing it will be some dangerous relic they found in nearby ruins.

Catching the Noble Thief

Okay, so I know I said that the Royal Capital being the new location for this season is a good thing. But, there’s actually something I wanted (and expected) to happen instead. I wanted Kazuma to take Iris on an adventure.

Kazuma told her that she should get out from within the castle walls more often and experience the world. The problem with that is that Iris is a princess. Anywhere she goes, she needs her royal guards with her. That makes it difficult for her to have experiences like Kazuma and his party have.

So, what’s the solution? Well, I thought it would be Kazuma “kidnapping” Iris and bringing her back to Axel. Then, for the rest of the season, she’d be a member of the party before ultimately leaving to go back to the castle.

Kazuma celebrating his plan to stay at the castle from the anime series KonoSuba: God's Blessing on This Wonderful World! 3 Episode 3
Kazuma celebrating his plan to stay at the castle

This wouldn’t change the location in which the series takes place. But, the inclusion of Iris into the party would have shaken things up enough to keep it interesting. That’s what I really wanted to happen; it could still happen to an extent if Iris helps catch the noble thief.

However, at this point, I’m not expecting it anymore. I don’t think she’s going to play a major role. Instead, she’s going to be another supporting character, like Chris. And, speaking of Chris, my prediction is that she’s the noble thief. After all, she’s the only thief character we know.

The last time we saw her, she pickpocketed an item that produced gold coins from Kazuma. That happened in Axel, but there’s no reason she has to always be in Axel. And, in case you forgot, she was originally introduced as Darkness’s friend. So, she could have a connection to nobles herself.

Final Thoughts

What do you think of KonoSuba 3 Episode 3? Are you glad that it looks like the majority of Season 3 is going to take place in the Royal Capital? Do you want Iris to join Kazuma’s party, even if it’s only temporarily? And, who do you think the noble thief is?

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I Want You To Show Me Your Panties With a Disgusted Face 2 Review

I Want You To Show Me Your Panties With a Disgusted Face 2 Review

Best Maid Chitose Itou Returns

Chitose Itou, the only girl from the first season of IyaPan whom I gave a 10/10, returns for season 2. I said I wanted her to show me her panties with a disgusted face again, and she granted my wish. Truly, there can’t be a better maid out there.

I Want You To Show Me Your Panties With a Disgusted Face 2 is the same format as the first season. Once again, there are six episodes that are each about four minutes long. And, once again, my main complaint is that this isn’t enough content.

Now, you might think that Chitose returning is bad because she’s taking up a spot that could go to a new girl. But, her return is actually good — and not just because I like her. These additional four minutes of content are huge. Her screen time was doubled, which is what all the girls need.

Kano and Yuno Futaba – The Twins

The first new characters of this season are Kano and Yuno Futaba. Kano is the younger twin and Futaba is the older twin. And, both twins have crushes on their teacher (tutor), the viewer.

As a reward for doing well on their recent tests, the twins want the viewer to take them on a date. But, of course, the viewer tells them that they need to show him their panties first. You know, as you do. However, this turns out to be a dealbreaker, for some reason.

So, which of the twins is better? That’s easy; it’s Kano. Yes, they look identical. But, I like Kano’s personality more. She’s the more energetic and flirtatious of the two. Despite being “older,” Yuno is the shy one. Though, I do like Yuno’s zettai ryouiki (絶対領域) more than Kano’s tights. In the end, though, both Kano and Yuno get a 7/10.

Kano and Yuno Futaba from the anime series I Want You To Show Me Your Panties With a Disgusted Face 2
Kano and Yuno Futaba

Shiori Matsuura – The Bookstore Employee

Shiori Matsuura is the worst girl of IyaPan 2. Her character design, personality, and scenario are all pretty mediocre. Of all the girls, she wears the most conservative outfit. And, that’s saying something considering most of the girls don’t wear revealing clothes.

Her personality revolves around her love of books. She thought the viewer (a customer at her shop) was interested in the same books as her. But, as we know, that’s not the case. We (the viewers) just want to see her panties. Once Shiori learns this, she loses interest in the viewer because she only cares about books.

Okay, but what’s the issue with her scenario? I don’t think the bookstore employee is a very exciting premise. It’s no maid or nun or nurse. Those kinds of scenarios are exciting because there’s a sort of taboo around them. A girl working at a bookstore is boring, by comparison. Shiori gets a 5/10.

Natsumi Hayakawa – The Dental Assistant

Natsumi Hayakawa is my favorite new girl of IyaPan 2. She’s a dental assistant and fills the same role that Misuzu Tanahashi (the nurse) did in Season 1. Misuzu was good, so it only makes sense that Natsumi would be good, too.

But, Natsumi isn’t the same character as Misuzu in a slightly different setting. Her personality is quite different. Misuzu was a very friendly nurse. Natsumi actively hits on the viewer and tries to seduce him. She presses her chest against him while cleaning his teeth and drops hints by mentioning days when she’s free later in the week.

This is where the viewer fumbles. He says he’s not interested in going on a date with her. Instead, he wants her to show him her panties now. My guy, if you go out with her, you’ll be able to see her panties a lot more than once. Anyway, Natsumi gets a 9/10.

Natsumi Hayakawa smiling from the anime series I Want You To Show Me Your Panties With a Disgusted Face 2
Natsumi Hayakawa smiling

My Real and True Wife Maria Takayama Is Back

As with Chitose, I’m glad Maria Takayama returned for Season 2 of Iyapan. I like Maria a lot, despite the fact that I thought she went a little too easy on the viewer in Season 1. That’s still true in Season 2. But, the dynamic changed a bit.

In Season 1, Maria showed the viewer her panties in an attempt to “save his soul.” And, honestly, even I might convert if Maria did that for me. So, in this season, the viewer returns to thank Maria for what she’s done for him — and to ask to see her panties again.

I don’t blame the viewer for asking a second time after how she treated him the first time. Yes, she had a disgusted face while doing it. But, she didn’t take much convincing. And this time, she comments on how she doesn’t believe it will be the last time the viewer asks.

I’m upgrading Maria from an 8/10 to a 9/10.

Riko Fujino – The Little Sister*

Does anyone else see the name Riko Fujino and think it just screams “younger sister?” Like, how could a character with that name not be a little sister type? I can’t explain what it is about it that makes me feel that way. But, it’s something I feel deep down.

Now, Riko isn’t actually the viewer’s little sister. They’re childhood friends and have a sibling-like relationship because of their age difference. We know this because the viewer expresses that they only see Riko as a younger sister, not a potential partner.

But, that only makes what comes next worse — when the viewer asks to see Riko’s panties.

Of the panty reveals in this season, Riko’s was my favorite. But, the whole childhood friend/younger sister scenario is boring and overplayed. I mean, even Riko’s character design screams “generic middle/high school girl.” So, I have to give her a 6/10.

Riko Fujino blushing from the anime series I Want You To Show Me Your Panties With a Disgusted Face 2
Riko Fujino blushing

Final Thoughts

I Want You To Show Me Your Panties With a Disgusted Face 2 is a 7/10, just like the first season. I was considering rating it slightly lower. But, the inclusion of both Chitose and Maria kept it at a 7. Getting additional content of those two did a lot for this season.

A third season was announced at some point. I don’t know exactly when that was. But, considering it’s been four and a half years since IyaPan 2 and IyaPan 3 still doesn’t have a release date, we may never get it. I hope we do, though, because the key visual makes me think it’ll be the best season yet.

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