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Mar 17, 7:29 AM
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With everyone gathered in Tayura-hime's palace, Ruri-Matsuri resurfaces as the leader of the Treefolk, though questioning both Touko and Koushi, who found the truth, it's like a food chain between the divine clans and human fire hunters, which the humans supply fire to the divine clans. Unfortunately, the saying of "playing with fire" really applies here when humans push it out of control, with the current generation of people having to clean up many mistakes of the old generation's faults. The Lady Goddess forthcoming as Tayura-hime in a disheveled human mud as opposed to the doll that she normally would store her vessel in, Kira comes up as the vessel of the twin sister of the Flickering Flame residing in the Millennial Comet, she could not do anything to stop the Earth's destruction.

The REAL Flickering Flame is a manufactured robot in her incomplete body, though Touko knows her through her memories with it, lamenting of her suffering both in space and on Earth. But the one thing she can do, is to petition for the resolution of binding everything together, and then with the sickle, granted and assigned Touko as the Lord of the Fire Hunters.

The safe journey back for Touko in the collection truck, back to the Papermaker Village where she comes back a hero with Kanata, she is finally safe back home.

After a rather decent and promising 1st half of Season 1, Season 2 here...does not live up to the expectations of the novel when added as a whole.

Just a shame that the entire product could've been better from the start.
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Mar 17, 7:29 AM
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Tayurahime, the Lady Goddess, huh?

As Koushi delves deeper into the inner sanctum of the shrine where Tayurahime, the Lady Goddess, resides, he unravels the secrets of the world. Ruri Matsuri and the gods who await them reveal crucial truths about the world's origin. In the tense situation with Hibari and others, Touko speaks of her desperate determination. Finally, Tayurahime appears, and Touko witnesses the situation surrounding the princess's divine existence.

Who will hunt the Millennium Comet and become the new ruler of the world as the Flame-Hunting King?

This show is like those confusing novels you'd read in English class. It rushes through things, has bad animation, and doesn't make much sense. Won't miss this, that's for sure.


Mar 17, 7:30 AM
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More secrets, more revelations. This show is truly deep in lore and wants us to know about their world's greatest secrets. Again though, Touko's personality shows a lot in this episode. She's truly matured this season.

It seems this season was set for to crowning a true leader and change perhaps the future generations of their world.
Mar 17, 9:11 AM
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So this is the end.

The Flickering Flame kinda looks like a robot. I have a theory that she was made by humans before the whole thing with fire started.
Oh, the text on the muku paper!
I feel like I need someone to explain to me what exactly were the Goddesses doing all this time, and what will happen now that they are no more.
We haven't seen the collection trucks in so long.
The girl at the end is Touko's sister, right? I remember her being very cold in the first episode, and the way she looked at her when she was departing. The change of heart is wholesome.

A generous 7/10
I assume this was something like a passion project.
The story was kinda all over the place, but I think it's more the direction's fault. I wonder if there were many cuts from the original novel.
The animation is not good, but I recommend everyone to watch the OP of the first season again to see that they can actually make good animation. The studio just didn't have that much resources probably.
A really big part of the budget must've been spent on all these VAs lol
Mar 17, 9:28 AM
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Touko was 100% a JRPG protagonist. Forced to leave the village to do some basic quest, and end up killing 2 goddesses, and became the ruler of the world.

Was fine to watch overall. The downs, were the animation, and Koushi mopping around in many episodes.
Mar 17, 9:57 AM
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Is there another episode coming? MAL won't let me set it as "complete".


Giving this anime a generous 6/10. It's certainly not avergage, although it'd be more precise to say that it is both underwhelming and overwhelming. So it's like a 6/10 and a 4/10.

Animation was terrible, artstyle went from interesting to ugly, and the story was just way too hard to follow. The last 3 episodes were probably the best, but even then, too little, too late. There's countless similar anime I'd recommend before that.
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Mar 17, 10:12 AM
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Mar 17, 10:22 AM
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Good end to the story. Its a shame it only got good in the last few episodes to me personally. Decent 6 or 7 out of 10, but unfortunately nothing higher with all its glaring problems. Production could have been better overall
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Mar 17, 10:29 AM
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It is sad that the animation was so weak, weaker than in S1. But the story and characters were much, much better than in other shows.
Sadly it's only an 8, because of the awfully weak animation.
Mar 17, 10:29 AM

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The finale felt appropriate but easygoing and feels lacking in the way it's presented and what it leads to, everyone coming together just like that after so many years at war, thus it feels meh as a whole, just like the whole series.

Also, please mark it as finished, MAL.
Mar 17, 10:38 AM

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7/10 Very sad this anime couldn't have had a bit more time in production and a bigger budget. So much potential wasted but still worth a watch. A nice conclusion.

Sucks I can't mark it as complete. It was kinda obvious it would be another 10 episode season so not sure why it was left at '/?'
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Mar 17, 11:48 AM

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So at the end of this story Touko became the lord of the fire hunters, and two goddesses died. While I mostly enjoyed the storyline I felt it was a bit convoluted at times and the animation was poor. Also some of the stills and characters' reactions felt off. Nonetheless this was still a decent watch, 7/10.
Mar 17, 12:28 PM

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Bruh, they wasted the world building, setting and characters on such a meh ending. That was a very convoluted way of committing suicide for the 2 goddesses....

Welp, at least Touko got something out of it, whatever the "lord of fire hunters" entails. lol
Mar 17, 1:32 PM

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7/10 from me as well. Had a weak start in the first season (mainly cause of the visuals) - plot got interesting near the end there. So ... almost an 8 but I went with 7 there as well. Here it started interesting. But the sci-fi stuff got a bit too much and the journey until the end felt too prolonged ... just to end with a rushed ending. Would have preferred if they had arrived at the palace much faster - and the conversations there a bit longer + the stuff that happens after the end.
Mar 17, 1:41 PM

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slightly worse than the 1st season but still very good. the atmosphere in this show is just something else, there's something mesmerizing about it
Mar 17, 2:43 PM

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So that’s the end? MAL doesn’t have it as able to be marked complete, but certainly felt like an end to this one. Hikari no ou is a little hard to evaluate because on one hand it does have some of the most unique lore, worldbuilding, characters and art I’ve seen in the medium. But on the other its lacklustre production values can’t be ignored. Felt like this season was even worse than the first in that regard too.

I also felt like the resolution with the goddesses was very rushed, I’m honestly not even sure what the hell happened there, but I know Touko came out as fire lord lmao. I’d kind of like to see an epilogue OVA or one more episode just going over what happens to the world from this point on. Doubt it’ll happen though.

6/10.
Mar 17, 2:53 PM

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Is that the end? I'd still like to see what happens after, but in any case it was nice to see Touko come home. I still get this lingering feeling like the show was maybe too complex with lore and I don't get some of it, but probably not good enough for a rewatch.
Mar 17, 4:49 PM

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A good anime that's coming to an end.

I'm glad they didn't leave us with questions about whether there will be a new season. I give it a 7/10, but only for the first season since I liked it a bit more, and this season felt somewhat rushed and fragmented.

It's sad that an anime with an interesting concept didn't have a bigger budget.
Mar 18, 12:05 AM
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At the end I felt like despite both being the same amount of episodes, the first season managed to do so much more with all the different characters and their intertwining stories. This entire season just felt "off", not just the low production values but the way the story played out and how the characters were treated. It ended, but it didn't feel like there was a conclusion, if anyone else understands what I mean, not just to the world but to all of the main characters' arcs and stories. I just felt like it didn't convey enough at the end what the journey meant to Touko, how she changed as a person, what becoming the lord of the fire hunters really means to her and those around her (or the world as a whole) - same with Koushi, he goes through all that and for what? What kind of man has he become at the end of his journey, what has he learned?
I doubt there will ever be another adaptation to do justice to what this could have been, so it's a shame they fumbled this.
Mar 18, 3:08 AM
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I wish this anime has more budget, it truly has a potential to be something special.
Mar 18, 6:05 AM

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Most of the explanations in this series went straight over my head, everything just felt like an info dump which I couldn't bother to pay attention to.



「あなたのためなら世界中を敵にしてもかまわない」
"If it was for your sake I wouldn't mind even if I had to turn the whole world into my enemy"
Mar 18, 8:11 PM
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The flickering flame forces our gril to kill her and Touko comes home as the lord of the fire hunters and ruler of the gods
Mar 18, 10:41 PM
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The plot was faster paced than the 1st season, but the script was awkward, some of the still-frames were jarring (were they AI generated?), and the plot was all over the place. The source material's concept of a post-apocalyptic world where everything became steampunk and esoteric instead of becoming another Fallout-clone was very interesting, but the anime sadly wasn't as good as it can be.

Was it this bad because of the low budget? Maybe, but the script would still be awkward. As much as I LOVE Mamoru Oshii, someone really needs to rein in and control his writing "darlings."
Mar 20, 9:55 AM

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This truly needed one or two more episodes to wrap everything up in a more satisfying note...

Overall, underwhelming second season featuring a surprisingly rushed conclusion that didn't feel rewarding at all. Despite the extensive info-dumps and super limited animation, Season 1 managed to portray both story and characters in a more engaging way than this sequel did. Such a shame, considering the premise sounded so promising at first.

4/10
Mar 22, 2:34 PM

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What a fever dream. A shame the show couldn't flesh out its multiple threads for this resolution to hit effectively. Maybe the novel it was based off of is worth a read; I'm sure it gives ample time to its themes and plot points for things to gel together better.
Mar 30, 8:05 AM
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Did I just not pay attention to this show particularly well ? Or was it super hard to follow? I can’t work out if I just took on too many shows this season and this one didn’t hold my attention (probably due ti plummeting quality) or if it was the presentation.

Still always rather something interesting that misses the mark than more homogenous slop there is a lot to like about this property and I’m glad it was made. I only wish it was executed a little better any checked out the source material ?
Mar 31, 1:20 AM

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was waste of time.
Mar 31, 12:33 PM

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Apparently almost no one liked this anime haha, but I thought it was a cool journey to follow, the vibe of this anime reminds me a lot of Fumetsu no Anata e. 🐺
Jul 13, 10:50 AM

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It was a bit rough for sure, but not as bad as I'd expected from the score and some harsh reviews.
Aug 10, 12:22 AM

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So the goddesses die and Touko just rules the world, ok everyone go home nothing happened?


The ending just felt anti-climatic and left me going ok now what? I'll give this a 6/10

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