Bungou Stray Dogs 2nd Season


Bungo Stray Dogs 2

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Japanese: 文豪ストレイドッグス
English: Bungo Stray Dogs 2
German: Bungo Stray Dogs Staffel 2
Spanish: Bungo Stray Dogs 2
French: Bungo Stray Dogs Saison 2
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Oct 6, 2016 to Dec 16, 2016
Premiered: Fall 2016
Broadcast: Fridays at 22:30 (JST)
Licensors: Funimation, Crunchyroll
Studios: Bones
Source: Manga
Genres: ActionAction, MysteryMystery
Themes: Adult CastAdult Cast, DetectiveDetective, Organized CrimeOrganized Crime, Super PowerSuper Power
Demographic: SeinenSeinen
Duration: 23 min. per ep.
Rating: R - 17+ (violence & profanity)

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Score: 8.171 (scored by 517907517,907 users)
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Ranked: #4392
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Popularity: #205
Members: 895,448
Favorites: 6,823

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The same plot where it involves a group of special people who does the impossible of dealing with special cases where the public peace at stake. 
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Bungou's 2nd season and Gangsta both focus on gang wars which center around multiple gangs trying to be the strongest  
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These series features idiosyncratic characters whose daily lives interweave in often unforeseen or interesting ways. You will more than once see situations wherein antagonistically-positioned characters passing each other on the street (whether the characters themselves know their position relative to one another or not) and engaging in b-plots that either convolute or advance the underlying main plot. There is a shared focus on introspective and philosophical dialogue, and both series features beautiful artwork and animation.  
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how to watch cowboy bebop similar plot in just 4 episodes 
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Both second seasons of their series, they deal with a darker plotline and the similar dark pasts of the main character (Yato -Noragami; Dazai Osamu - BSD) 
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Both have: dark tones, huge colourful cast, somewhat undercover psychopaths, assassins, mafias, clash of various organisations. Need I say any more? 
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They both have that great comedy-action mix that's really enjoyable to watch (at least for me), and complex characters with emotional backstories that manage to get you every time.  
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Both focus on stylishly cool characters with supernatural special abilities as well as a focus on the strange events that unfold around them as well.  
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stray dogs has the gang element too with kinda weak..........has great plot on both imo. 
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Charlotte and Bungou Stray Dogs (BSD) 2nd Season are both about people with supernatural abilities trying to find justice. Although both have comic relief, they both weave in darker elements involving the main characters' backgrounds. Also the main characters of Charlotte share a bit of Dazai's OP-ness. However, Charlotte has quite a bit of romance, unlike BSD, but overall I put them both in high regard. 
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- about nice detective agency with dramas that are part of it - large set of protagonists with different characteristics - decent amount of action - city setting Watch it its hard to find something similar to BSD that has that many characters involved. 
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Let's leave the goofy ol.. sitcom... and move to the character.. developments.. Since the first season is full of whacky moments unless when the sequel is just about to get serious than before... Familiar about "SHITS ABOUT TO GET REAL..." and 0-100% REAL QUICK scene..  
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both about groups with supernatural powers that fight against other hidden forces to protect people that would other-wise despise them. 
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Well, you may look at it this way: -They both have GUILDS! -both have the evil groups and good ones -they both have comedy (although Fairy Tail has waaay more) The only difference is that Stray Dogs has more of a story that develops rather than in Fairy Tail where they do have a story but it's not fully developed like SD. It's confusing but once you watch both, you'll see what I mean) 
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These series feature an atmosphere of somewhat mature darkness that centers around a mystery theme. Most of the main characters are male, and the aesthetic style is very similar. If you appreciated the style of Bungou Stray Dogs and wished it took the mystery theme further, give Mouryou no Hako a try. However, Bungou Stray Dogs is considerably more action-oriented and Mouryou no Hako is more dialogue-centric with horror elements. 
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