While the first season of Zero no Tsukaima was hardly a masterpiece, I expected there to at least be a simple and well-executed plot. Unfortunately, what we got was some kind of horribly directed mess of a story that was so bad that it actually interfered with my enjoyment of this series. I came in with low expectations, but I still left disappointed.
Somehow, ZnT2 managed to carry over just about every bad part of ZnT. I love Louise’s character design, but I hated her even more after a second season of unreasonable and painful tsuntsun. It’s like her relationship with Saito is constantly getting a reset ending, as every time they make out or get married, Louise goes back to being a bratty annoyance. I think they made Saito somewhat more of a horndog than before, but at least he is blunt with Louise. Also, Saito got one episode to look really freaking cool, so in my book he came out of the sequel with no losses or gains in likability.
And then there were the side characters. Pretty much every side character from ZnT was reduced to cameo appearances, aside from Siesta and Henrietta. Julio got proper rookie side character screen time, although TJ Han mentions that Julio was “little more than a glorified taxi driver.” Agnes, however, ended up consuming way too much screen time with her boring story of vengeance. It should have either been left unresolved, or it should have been relocated to a future season. Who really wants to watch some boring new character angst about how her town was burned down years ago? The only two good things that came out of Agnes in the second season were the multiple wanton stabbings, and the vicious yuri rumors.
The music in the series was OK, I liked the OP, and the ED was excellent. Production values were good, but there wasn’t really that much action this time. While the beginning episodes were mediocre, the series was really hobbling along until the amusing penultimate episode and the very cool and emotional final episode. As good as those two episodes were, however, the season overall was still below-average.
Zero no Tsukaima 2 Review
While the first season of Zero no Tsukaima was hardly a masterpiece, I expected there to at least be a simple and well-executed plot. Unfortunately, what we got was some kind of horribly directed mess of a story that was so bad that it actually interfered with my enjoyment of this series. I came in with low expectations, but I still left disappointed.
Somehow, ZnT2 managed to carry over just about every bad part of ZnT. I love Louise’s character design, but I hated her even more after a second season of unreasonable and painful tsuntsun. It’s like her relationship with Saito is constantly getting a reset ending, as every time they make out or get married, Louise goes back to being a bratty annoyance. I think they made Saito somewhat more of a horndog than before, but at least he is blunt with Louise. Also, Saito got one episode to look really freaking cool, so in my book he came out of the sequel with no losses or gains in likability.
And then there were the side characters. Pretty much every side character from ZnT was reduced to cameo appearances, aside from Siesta and Henrietta. Julio got proper rookie side character screen time, although TJ Han mentions that Julio was “little more than a glorified taxi driver.” Agnes, however, ended up consuming way too much screen time with her boring story of vengeance. It should have either been left unresolved, or it should have been relocated to a future season. Who really wants to watch some boring new character angst about how her town was burned down years ago? The only two good things that came out of Agnes in the second season were the multiple wanton stabbings, and the vicious yuri rumors.
The music in the series was OK, I liked the OP, and the ED was excellent. Production values were good, but there wasn’t really that much action this time. While the beginning episodes were mediocre, the series was really hobbling along until the amusing penultimate episode and the very cool and emotional final episode. As good as those two episodes were, however, the season overall was still below-average.
Kabitzin’s Rating: 2.5/5
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