Kuroshitsuji II


Black Butler II

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Synonyms: Kuroshitsuji 2, Black Butler 2
Japanese: 黒執事II
English: Black Butler II
German: Black Butler II
French: Black Butler II
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jul 2, 2010 to Sep 17, 2010
Premiered: Summer 2010
Broadcast: Fridays at 01:20 (JST)
Licensors: Funimation
Studios: A-1 Pictures
Source: Manga
Genres: ActionAction, ComedyComedy, SupernaturalSupernatural
Themes: HistoricalHistorical, MythologyMythology
Demographic: ShounenShounen
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: R - 17+ (violence & profanity)

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Ranked: #37572
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Popularity: #394
Members: 581,445
Favorites: 3,161

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same Gothic atmosphere . both have comical relief while Kurishitsuji (black butler ) has a dark ambiance it very similar to vampire knight . i would also like to say vampire knight manga is way better than i anime !! 
report Recommended by MrOri
Both are set in the Victorian-era. Both have a human and a demon(/chain) bonded together by a contract. 
report Recommended by holypoop
Another supernatural type show. I don't think Abel can be as good of a character as Sebastian, but still a really good show. 
report Recommended by Glamrgrl104
Similarities- Both have a figure in which protects the helpless protagonist. Both figures that protect the helpless protagonist are voiced by the same person. Contains 2 voice actors that voice for both Kuroshitsuji II and Gugure! Kokkuri-san. (As far as I know) Differences- Kuroshitsuji II does not share the same comedy in which is protrayed in Gugure! Kokkuri-san. Although, both anime contain sort of the same supernatural situation, Kuroshitsuji II (contract with a hungry-azz demon) and Gugure! Kokkuri-san (summoning of a loner fox ghost), they do differ from theme and atmosphere, as well as drawing style. If you are looking for a comedy and supposedly romance in Kuroshitsuji II that you  read more 
report Recommended by jklimnop
Black Butler #2 specifically. No spoilers. In BB2, there is another character who acts as a polar opposite, yet still apart of the same coin. There are ounces of dark twisted scenarios between the MC and the other character. - Both anime's are shounens, and the MC's are roughly ~12-13. - Dark, psychological, and traumatic, for both characters, and yourselves! (Not scary, just...SAD, SO VERY SAD, yet totally AWESOME at the same time!) 
report Recommended by B3astpwn
Wel... where should I start? The relationship between Shinku and Jun (Rozen Maiden) and Ciel and Sebastian (Kuroshitsuji) are somehow similar, because they both have a master and slave relationship. Both series also present themselves as a dark anime, which they aren't except in the end. Both animes are filled with a lot of humor. The plots also don't match with their manga. 
report Recommended by shiawase-png
The atmosphere and setting are both the same although with Kuroshitsuji it's focused around a butler and the supernatural were Emma it's around a maide and a love story. 
report Recommended by RafaelDeJongh
Both are in Europe in the past , Both deal with solving crimes and mysteries .  
report Recommended by randa_elbehery
If you watched and loved Kuroshitsuji then you'll love D. Gray -Man. It has all the action. Probably even more than Kuroshitsuji!!! That's how good it is. 
report Recommended by xXAnimeLovexX
There are much more stronger similarities with Kuroshitsuji II than Kuroshitsuji because we can easily see a better comparisons (war among chevaliers / butlers): Saya = Ciel Haji = Sebastian Diva = Alois Diva's Chevaliers = Claude and the others Alois's servants 
report Recommended by Disillusion
1. Both series are tragic. 2. Both series have a lot of deceiving and mind screwing plot twists. 3. Both series involves bloodshed. (Although Requiem for the Phantom has a more realistic feel while Kuroshitsuji II has a supernatural-fantasy feel.) Note: 1. The first Kuroshitsuji is not a strong as the second one and is more focused on comedy. On the other hand, Kuroshitsuji II is darker, more serious, has more action, bloodshed and definitely more mind screwing plot twists. But still, you must see the first one before you could dive into the main course. 2. The same thing goes for Requiem of the Phantom. It started  read more 
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