Anime-Lib.fun - Discover everything about anime
383
189

Bakuman. 2

バクマン。2ndシーズン

With the serialization of their new manga, "Detective Trap," the writer-artist team, Akito Takagi and Moritaka Mashiro, better known by their pseudonym Ashirogi Muto, are one step closer to becoming world-renowned mangaka. For Mashiro, however, serialization is just the first step. Having promised to marry his childhood sweetheart and aspiring voice actress, Azuki Miho, once his manga gets an anime adaptation, Mashiro must continue his to popularize Ashirogi's work. A tremendously competitive cast of ambitious mangaka—including the wild genius, Eiji Niizuma; the elegant student, Yuriko Aoki, and her older admirer and partner, Takurou Nakai; the lazy prodigy, Kazuya Hiramaru; and the abrasive artist, Shinta Fukuda—both support and compete against Ashirogi Muto in creating the next big hit. As they adjust to their young and seemingly untested new editor, the dynamic duo struggle to maintain their current serialization, secure the top stop in Shounen Jack, and ultimately, achieve an anime adaptation of their manga. With new rivals and friends, Bakuman. 2nd Season continues Takagi and Mashiro's inspiring story of hard work and young love. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

  • Type: TV
  • Age rating: Teens 13 or older
  • Date aired: 2011-10-01 to 2012-03-24
  • Status: finished
  • Next release: -
  • Rating: 383
  • In favorites: 189
  • Popularity Rank: 520
  • Episode count: 25
  • Episode duration: 24 min/ep
  • Total duration: 10 h. 0 min.
  • Genre: Comedy , Drama , Romance
Reviews
kturcotte - 2013-10-11 08:04:53

This is a review for the whole series in general (The whole of Bakuman in its 3 seasons). I've chosen to write it this way so as to give potential viewers a better overall picture if they want to start watching this series.

Story: 8 The premise is interesting and gives its viewers an insight into the world of manga and anime. The pacing is appropriate for sufficient character developments, establishing well the world the characters live in without feeling slow and boring. There are plenty of heartwarming situations for viewers looking for a feel-good anime.

Animation: 8 In this shounen, battles are fought with the pen and this is as much as you can get if you're expecting any action sequences (though I'm quite pleased with whatever knowledge I've gotten regarding the drawing process of manga). Character designs are interesting and pleasing to the eye (at least mine).

Sound: 8 With the appropriate soundtrack to achieve the desired heartwarming feelings effect and catchy opening and ending songs, I must give credit to the sound production team.

Character: 8 The characteristics of each character is well defined, with some of them standing out and being very memorable. Every main character develops and progresses though some more than others but considering the relatively huge main cast (compared to many other anime), I'll say it's pretty satisfying.

Enjoyment: 9 A great ride that is at times hilarious, exciting and heartwarming.

Overall: 8 / 10

Trailer:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgdBcryhIII

sofia61 - 2013-07-23 13:28:51

They say you can measure how good a anime is by how fast time seems to fly by when watching it, if that's the case, Bakuman 2 is one amazing series.The first season of Bakuman was great, the story, the characters, the atmosphere fitted perfectly, though It did suffer from pacing problems and could of been adapted better. This time however, J.C Staff has stepped up their game, managing to fix those problems and make Bakuman 2 one hell of a enjoyable anime and probably the best slice-of-life series I've seen yet.= Story [9] =Bakuman starts exactly where it left off from the first season and gets right into the story. I won't say much to avoid spoiling it for people who happen to see this review before watching the first season but this season has a lot more drama and romance, which make for some very intense scenes and memorable moments.Something, that is unique to the story of Bakuman is how realistic it is. The two main characters aren't always successful and positive like you find in most shonen series and there isn't any shock twists which would be impossible to find in a real life situation, well maybe one.= Art [9] =I never get tired of the art in this series, It's amazing how J.C Staff can make the manga illustrations look so realistic and the amount of detail and effort they put into the backgrounds. The character designs are nothing special but they don't really need to be, If anything, the only character design I can fault is Shuujin's/Takagi's, It's just that he looked a lot different and a lot better in the manga, though I don't really mind the change.= Sound [8] =I have to admit, I didn't like any of the first seasons OP and ED's that much, though Bakuman 2 has some great ones which really suit the story-lines in this season. The OST remains nearly entirely the same in this season, which is a good thing since it doesn't feel overused yet and suits the anime perfectly.All of the VA's do a great job reprising their roles and the newcomers fit their parts perfectly in my opinion.= Character [8] =There's a lot more Character development this time around, which is welcomed especially for the minor characters such as Aoki and Nakai, who really annoyed me at first, but then actually became likeable. The romance side of Bakuman shines through a lot more this time around, which also helped character development a lot, though some of the relationships became a bit boring and repetitive during the the second half of the story. =Enjoyment [9]=Bakuman 2 is one addicting ride, the story and the characters really draw you in and makes you want to finish the whole series in one go, which not just any anime can emulate.If you're a fan of first season, you'll love this sequel, all the spirit and fun of the manga and prequel are maintained in Bakuman's second anime outing, which leaves us eagerly awaiting the third season. =Overall [9]=Overall, Bakuman 2 outdoes it's predecessor in every aspect, with faster pacing, a more 'tighter' and entertaining story, great character development with art and sound to top it off. If it wasn't for a slow down during the the latter episodes with the story and characters, I would've considered Bakuman 2 a masterpiece.

Your Comment
you might like...
53.93
9141
Afterlost