Feb 12, 2025
Cheonbangjichuk Hani, also known as 'Hani 2nd Season' was aired in the same year (1988) as an alternative version of the popular anime Dallyeola Hani. Despite being marketed as a sequel in several anime database websites, this anime is nothing more than a reboot of the original story. The story focuses on Hani's life, and the characters from the original anime have undergone some changes. Unfortunately, this 'second season' fails to capture the spirit of the original series.
Dallyeola Hani was a highly popular sports anime series in South Korea that first aired in 1988 and was a faithful adaptation of the manhwa. It revolved around
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the coming of age story of a young girl named Hani, who had a deep passion for running. The anime quickly gained widespread acclaim, developed a large following among viewers, and even appeared in several Korean TV commercials. However, the subsequent anime adaptation titled 'Cheonbangjichuk Hani' was loosely based on the source material and failed to live up to expectations, falling short in comparison to the original series.
As a standalone anime, Cheonbangjichuk Hani is a disappointing watch. The plot lacks cohesion and feels somewhat episodic. In contrast to the original anime, which revolved around the theme of running, this adaptation has no connection to running whatsoever. Instead, it primarily focuses on Hani's life and her relationships with her mother, who is alive in this version. Unfortunately, this addition doesn't integrate well with the overall narrative and feels like a random subplot inserted into a sports story.
One of the biggest disappointments was the way the characters have been developed. The original characters have lost their appeal, and their personalities have undergone significant changes. For example, Hani's father, who was previously mostly absent in the original anime, is now Hani's PE teacher for some reason. Additionally, the new characters that have been introduced don't fit well with the original cast.
In the original Dallyeola Hani anime series, Hani's relationship with her coach was portrayed as a father-like figure, which added depth to the character's development and created a unique emotional connection with the audience. However, in the reboot, this aspect of the story was diminished, and the new coach here was portrayed merely as a coach without any personal connections.
While the anime may have some redeeming qualities, such as sharing the same quality of animation and soundtrack, and featuring the same voice actors as the original series, it pales in comparison to its predecessor. It's best to avoid this anime as it may ruin your last impression of Dallyeola Hani and end up wasting your time. However, if you're still curious and insist on watching it, be prepared for disappointment.
Reviewer’s Rating: 2
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