Mar 20, 2021
I enjoyed season one of B: The Beginning and watched it twice. Season two is quite a disappointment because it took three years to release six mediocre episodes. Season two lacks a story, and it almost feels like Production I.G (studio) did not know what to do with the characters.
The only character that I enjoyed this season was Lily Hoshina. Keith Kazama was a joke this season. Keith Kazama Flick was not helpful such as his detective work in season one. The Royal Investigation Service (RIS) characters were not as prominent as season one. I noticed two characters who never got introduced until halfway through
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the last episode.
The dialogue was awkward at times. In episode four (2:07-11:12), Keith's conversation with Gibert Ross made me confused. In episode four, 9:34- 11:12, Keith's voice (English dub) sounds completely different, almost like another character. Yuna's voice acting felt off; she almost sounds like Violet Evergarden. Yuna's dialogue made me feel like I am listening to a robot.
The fighting scenes felt a lot shorter. I did not count the number of fighting scenes, but it seemed like there were fewer of these scenes than season one.
The character designs are pretty good, especially for Kirisame and Keith. The environment designs were similar to season one. The studio needs to fix the animations for the car scenes.
Season two's op was not as good. The op sounds generic. I listened to "The Perfect World" (op of season one) a lot more.
This season was unfinished. It feels like the story is not even close to finishing based on how season two ends, and this gives the studio a poor excuse to release season three. Hopefully, the studio can redeem itself and release twelve episodes like season one.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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