Vinland Saga Season 2

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Japanese: ヴィンランド・サガ SEASON2
English: Vinland Saga Season 2
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Type: TV
Episodes: 24
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jan 10, 2023 to Jun 20, 2023
Premiered: Winter 2023
Broadcast: Tuesdays at 00:30 (JST)
Producers: Dentsu, Kodansha, Twin Engine
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: MAPPA
Source: Manga
Genres: ActionAction, AdventureAdventure, DramaDrama
Themes: GoreGore, HistoricalHistorical
Demographic: SeinenSeinen
Duration: 25 min. per ep.
Rating: R - 17+ (violence & profanity)

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Score: 8.811 (scored by 373212373,212 users)
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Ranked: #312
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Popularity: #313
Members: 694,037
Favorites: 16,612

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Both sequels switch from an action focused season 1 to a far slower paced season 2 about coming to terms with past actions & mistakes. Focusing far more on the individual characters instead.  
report Recommended by wen294
their approaches couldn't be more different but both have an underlying and recurring theme of creating utopias and i found both of their approaches thought provoking 
report Recommended by Vi014
The peaceful path of a former bloodthirsty warrior. Fight his inner demons that torment him throughout his life. 
report Recommended by Alexei77
Both of the series are similar because the main character wants to quit fighting and live a peaceful life. While Vinland Saga is more serious and based on a farm for most of season 2, Violet Evergarden is emotional and romantic. The animation in both are amazing and very detailed. 
report Recommended by Angie_Everlee
Both main characters suffer at a young age which leads to them walking upon a path of vengeance. Both series have a similar production value & bring out emotions in the very same way. 
report Recommended by europepact
Both have protagonists who follow charismatic, exceptionally flawed leaders. Lots of violence, but balanced with equally great storylines. 
report Recommended by europepact
Both deal with trauma, guilt, PTSD in interesting ways. And both Thorfinn and Joe have some of the best character development in all of fiction. 
report Recommended by dantedamico250
Similar stories for a real figher, in a group of mercenaries, who want to become stronger, and get to the moment he is unbeatable. A lot of blood and nice fighting scenes are just part of the plot, in both animes, there is a nice story of a human's life. 
report Recommended by europepact
If you liked slime's peaceful vibes and civilization-building aspects, Vinland Saga Season 2 is for you! Vinland Saga is a better-written and expansive version of Slime's that addresses the challenges of building a nation/civilization and its implications in a more grounded story.  
report Recommended by Weaboo_Blink
Agricultural activities, such as farming, plays an important role in both shows. They are not pivotal, but rather successfully support general messages that these both animes try to convey. Said activities are presented with high quality art and animation, and in realistic way, offering quite soothing experience to viewers. However, one needs to keep in mind that in general those both shows, if we exclude similarities mentioned above, differ a lot from each other. Especially when it comes to the depiction of more drastic scenes (in example, Vinland Saga is way more graphic in this aspect than Wolf Children, which is - on the contrary -  read more 
report Recommended by Adnash
Both MC is sold into slavery and then finds themselves under a kind master. They both make a new friend and form a strong brotherly bond. Romeo and Thorifnn both grow as a strong character and learn about the many complexities in life. Both story is set in Europe with excellent slice of life elements, drama, and a sense of adventure. While Vinland is more set in the Danish countryside around 11th century, Romeo no Aoi Sora is set in 19th century Italy.  
report Recommended by Indolence
Both anime focus on the protagonists journey to finding meaning in life, and to lead a fulfilling life Both anime are action/adventure with many characters Both anime are serious in nature, with the occasional comic relief Both MCs become depressed in some parts of their life Both anime gradually covers the protagonists entire life, from child to adulthood (seeing characters age and wide scale events unfold) Both anime have a focus on family values, and not just about being a ruthless killer or a battle hungry warrior 
report Recommended by stella555
Both have a blond main character who are incredibly skilled at fighting but do their absolute best to avoid killing anybody even in the most threatening moments, and addresses the idea of grudges and revenge. This "radical" moral belief of no killing leads them to clash with other foil characters, and revealing the underlying philosophy of the story. Through that, we witness suffering and the death of tons of innocent people, but we also learn through our main character the concept of never-ending hope towards life and it's beauties. Additionally, christianity is mentioned in a few moments. At one point the main character meets someone who despite  read more 
report Recommended by aestheticfox
Hatred, strife, death, destruction, despair, regret, and sadness. What can a soldier do to make up for the guilt and shame buried inside himself? What is a warrior to do when he is taken out of his life knowing only war? Can he still hold up when the fighting comes back to him? The Farm Arc of Vinland Saga and Cucuruz Doan's Island answer these questions for you. In VS, deuteragonist Einar wounds up a slave on a farm where he meets protagonist and former warrior Thorfinn. Having killed many he is tortured by his dreams every night. Though he manages to adapt to life on the  read more 
report Recommended by Fortress_Maximus
Both are shows about the ugliness and futility of war, and about scared people trying to survive in a world torn by it. While Vinland is more historical, and 86 is more Sci-fi, both shows are grounded in universal themes of war, the value of life, and freedom. They also feel pretty similar in tone, both dealing with heavy themes and yet with a mostly piano-based Soundtrack, which makes it feel both peaceful and tragic at the same time. If you like one, you owe it to yourself to watch the other 
report Recommended by R0rack
The 2nd season of Vinland Saga is very different from it's first installment. S2 focuses of Thorfinn character development which he lacked throughout S1, an empty man finally find the purpose of his life. If you are interested in expressing something very similar to Vinland Saga S2 I highly recommend you to watch Welcome to NHK which also tell us the story of a broken man finding the purpose to live. Welcome to NHK is an underappreciated beautiful coming of age story. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to watch something meaningful and powerful enough to change your life for the better.  
report Recommended by ZXEAN