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Oct 27, 2025
Fumetsu no Anata e had an incredible start with its first season. Back then, I was fascinated by the amazing story the author was telling and how naturally everything flowed. The second season didn’t stand out as much as the first, but I still enjoyed it a lot. However, I don’t think this new season reaches the same level of emotional depth as the previous ones. Don’t get me wrong — I’m really enjoying it so far, but it doesn’t quite feel the same as season one.
This season shows us a modern world where all of Fushi’s beloved friends have to adapt to this new
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era and survive together like one big family. The story is solid, and despite a few bumps along the way, it’s becoming quite interesting. The animation remains strong, and the OST is pretty good too.
Obviously, I recommend it if you’ve watched the previous seasons. So far, it hasn’t disappointed me at all — let’s see how the story continues to unfold. For now, I’m really liking it.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Oct 27, 2025
Spy x Family is one of those anime that I just can’t wait to watch every week. I find myself counting down the days until the next episode drops. The new season is finally here, and thankfully it’s just as good as the previous ones. The animation, the music, the visuals — everything is amazing.
It’s been a while since I read the manga, so I don’t remember exactly what’s coming next, but I have no doubt this season will be great.
The only thing I can criticize so far is the opening. It’s definitely the weakest one compared to the others. Don’t get me wrong —
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it’s not bad, but the previous ones were so much better! That’s the only part that left me a bit “disappointed.”
Other than that, I totally recommend it to everyone. It’s still as charming, funny, and full of heart as ever. I absolutely love the mix of sweetness and action in this series.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Oct 26, 2025
For now, I have to admit this anime is really good — not just the animation, but also the way the story is built is quite solid.
One of its strongest points is definitely the animation quality. It’s clearly above average, and you can tell there’s a good budget behind it because the fight scenes look amazing.
As for the story, it seems to be heading toward a pretty standard isekai setup. That’s not necessarily a bad thing, but you can kind of predict how some events will unfold. Still, there were a few moments that surprised me, especially involving the other players. I hope the show
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develops those aspects further, because they’re actually quite interesting.
So far, I haven’t found anything I particularly disliked. While some parts may feel average, it doesn’t take away from the fact that this anime is genuinely enjoyable.
I’d recommend it if you’re looking for something fun to watch weekly or just want to fill the gap between bigger shows. So far, it hasn’t disappointed me at all.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Oct 22, 2025
Just finished watching episode 3, and there are quite a few things to point out about this anime.
Starting with the good: the animation is great! I didn’t expect it to be this good at first. Most anime of this type use a lot of CGI, which usually makes them painful to watch—especially during combat scenes. But here, the fight animation is actually above average, and for a seasonal mid-tier anime, it’s pretty good.
As for the story, it’s average. Isekai + OP protagonist + revenge + a beautiful elf. It’s okay, I guess. Like I said, average. For now, I don’t dislike it because it’s somehow
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interesting thanks to the animation and other small details. The classmates are fine too, and the show gives at least some of them a bit of backstory.
Now, what I didn’t like is how fast the story is moving. I usually hate when generic isekai anime take forever to get anywhere, but in this case, it’s the complete opposite—everything is going too fast. Please, slow down!!
Well, that’s all. I liked it. I was entertained while watching these three episodes, so I’d recommend it. I would’ve rated it as “mixed,” but there are some good points in this anime — for now.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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Aug 11, 2025
Silent Witch: Chinmoku no Majo no Kakushigoto may have a relatively generic plot, but it truly shines thanks to its strong points: animation, atmosphere, characters, and, of course, its opening. From the trailer alone, its great potential was already evident, and so far it hasn’t disappointed me in the slightest. The main character, although somewhat clumsy, has a special charm; her shyness not only makes her endearing, but is also the reason she can use magic without incantations. The animation is surprisingly good for an anime whose story doesn’t break new ground, and the opening —both in music and visuals— is simply stunning. In short,
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it far surpasses the average seasonal anime and, for now, is absolutely worth watching.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Jul 22, 2025
I watched the first three episodes that are already available, and I'm surprised. I wasn’t very interested at first after watching the trailer, but when I saw the first episode, it really caught me off guard. It’s true that the second and third episodes aren’t that great in several aspects, but they’re not terrible either. I hope things improve in the upcoming episodes.
Now, the opening is insane. The animation and the song are amazing. In my opinion, this really adds a lot of value to the show.
Lastly, in terms of visuals and animation, it’s quite good — way better than any generic anime. It's true
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that you can notice a slight drop in quality in episodes 2 and 3, but it's minimal.
For now, I recommend the anime because, all things considered, it’s actually pretty good.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Apr 29, 2025
Reseña de To Your Eternity - Temporada 2 (sin spoilers directos) (español)
A pesar de que el final de esta segunda temporada no es el más impactante ni el más óptimo para cerrar la historia en este punto, tampoco diría que es malo. Simplemente, se siente un poco flojo en comparación con todo el desarrollo emocional que se venía construyendo. No quiero entrar en detalles para evitar spoilers, pero desde mi humilde opinión, la conclusión fue lo menos destacable de esta entrega.
La historia continúa en la misma isla donde terminó la primera temporada, pero esta vez han pasado aproximadamente 40 años desde la muerte de Pyoran.
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Durante este largo período, Fushi ha estado entrenando incansablemente para prepararse ante la amenaza constante de los Nokkers, enemigos recurrentes y peligrosos que siguen acechando su existencia.
A diferencia de la primera temporada, esta segunda parte tiene un ritmo más pausado. La narrativa se toma su tiempo para desarrollarse, y esto puede sentirse un poco más lento para quienes esperaban una carga emocional o una acción más constante. Además, hay menos personajes con un vínculo profundo con Fushi. Esto tiene sentido si consideramos que él mismo se ha vuelto más distante, como una forma de protegerse del dolor de perder a quienes ama. Su temor a establecer conexiones humanas lo hace parecer más frío, pero es comprensible dado todo lo que ha sufrido.
Desde mi punto de vista, esta temporada no alcanza el mismo nivel de construcción de personaje que tuvo Fushi en la primera, donde lo vimos crecer emocionalmente con cada pérdida. Sin embargo, eso no significa que sea una mala temporada; de hecho, tiene momentos muy poderosos. Incluso hay personajes secundarios que llegan a robarle bastante protagonismo, lo cual puede ser visto como algo positivo, aunque también le resta algo de foco al desarrollo de Fushi.
En cuanto al apartado técnico, la animación, las secuencias de lucha y los visuales mantienen el mismo nivel de calidad que vimos en la primera temporada. No hay cambios drásticos, lo cual personalmente considero algo positivo: se siente coherente con lo que ya se había establecido. La música, por otro lado, no destaca demasiado. El opening es el mismo que la temporada anterior; aunque me gusta mucho, me decepcionó un poco no ver una nueva propuesta musical que reflejara el cambio de tono de esta parte de la historia.
En resumen, creo que esta segunda temporada estuvo muy bien. No llega a superar a la primera, pero sigue manteniendo la esencia que hace especial a To Your Eternity. La historia sigue siendo conmovedora, y no voy a mentir: lloré bastante con el final.
(Posibles spoilers a continuación)
El Hombre de Negro tiene más desarrollo en esta temporada, aunque tampoco diría que se explora a fondo. No actúa directamente para ayudar ni para perjudicar, sino que se mantiene como un ser verdaderamente neutral. Podemos interpretarlo como una especie de dios en ese mundo, y se nos da a entender que Fushi es su sucesor, ya que él está cansado de existir. Es una idea muy interesante, aunque no se profundiza tanto como podría haberse hecho.
No tengo muchas expectativas para la siguiente temporada, ya que todo indica que los personajes que acompañaron a Fushi ya no estarán presentes, ni siquiera en ese mundo "fantasma" al que estábamos acostumbrados. El hecho de que ahora la historia se desarrolle en un entorno más actual puede resultar interesante, pero tengo mis dudas sobre si podrá estar al nivel emocional de esta entrega. Aun así, espero estar equivocándome.
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Review of To Your Eternity – Season 2 (No Direct Spoilers) (English)
Even though the ending of this second season isn't the most impactful or the ideal way to wrap up the story at this point, I wouldn’t say it’s bad either. It just feels a bit underwhelming compared to the emotional build-up the series had been delivering. I won’t go into details to avoid spoilers, but in my humble opinion, the conclusion was the weakest part of this season.
The story picks up on the same island where the previous season left off, but this time, around 40 years have passed since the death of Pyoran. During this long span of time, Fushi has been training relentlessly to prepare for the ongoing threat of the Nokkers — persistent and dangerous enemies that continue to haunt him.
Compared to the first season, this one moves at a slower pace. The narrative takes its time to unfold, and it might feel a bit sluggish for viewers expecting a constant stream of emotional moments or action. There are also fewer characters who share a close bond with Fushi. This makes sense, considering he has become emotionally distant as a way of protecting himself from the pain of losing loved ones. His fear of forming new connections is understandable, even if it makes him seem colder.
In my view, this season doesn’t quite reach the same level of character development that Fushi experienced in the first season, where he grew emotionally with each loss. That said, it’s not far behind. There are even supporting characters who end up stealing quite a bit of the spotlight, which I find to be a good thing — though it does shift some of the focus away from Fushi himself.
On the technical side, the animation, fight scenes, and visuals remain consistent with the previous season. There’s no major change in quality, which I personally see as a positive — it maintains visual continuity. The music, on the other hand, doesn’t stand out much. The opening theme is the same as before. While I do love it, I was a bit disappointed not to see a new theme that might reflect the shift in tone this season brings.
To sum up, I think this second season was really good. It doesn’t surpass the first, but it stays true to what makes To Your Eternity special. The story is still touching, and I’m not going to lie — I cried quite a bit at the end.
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The Man in Black receives more development this season, though it’s not deeply explored. He doesn’t actively try to help or harm anyone, staying true to his role as a neutral presence. He can be interpreted as a sort of god within this world, and it's hinted that Fushi is meant to succeed him, as the Man in Black has grown weary of existing. It’s an intriguing concept, though I wish it had been explored more deeply.
I don’t have high expectations for the next season, especially since it looks like the characters who once accompanied Fushi are no longer around — not even in the “ghost” world. The fact that the story now shifts to a more modern setting is somewhat interesting, but I have my doubts about whether it can match the emotional weight of this season. Still, I hope I’m proven wrong.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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