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Takagi-san 2 takes the winning formula of season 1 and improves everything, resulting in a truly fantastic sequel
Sequels in any form of media are rarely better than their originals, and anime isn't really any different. Of course, we do see continuations that are better than the first part of the series (For example, Boku no Hero Academia season 2 and 3 are both significantly better than the first, Part 2 of C…
Read full review on AniList →"Teasing Master Takagi-San 2 hits the mark on how to craft a well thought out sequel."
Good sequels are hard to come across, and often times they don’t often live up to the expectations of the original, whether it’s because it feels too similar, or making it so bad that it heavily tarnishes the image the original had due to thoughtless planning.
So in that respect, how does one defi…
Read full review on AniList →" To get someone's heart, you must be "regularly" teasing him. "
<a>*N.B.: This is the first time I've written a free-spoiler review, apart from a hint of the ending. I might not be that good to not spoil the entire plot, (I use to give people the insights in every review) but hopefully, It'll work out.*</a>
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> " Teasing is bitter to him but sweet for her."
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Read full review on AniList →Season Two of Two Children with large foreheads teasing each other
Starting with the obvious Takagi-san season 2 this the second season to Takagi-san being the sequel to Takagi-san season 1 released a year and a bit prior while also being a continuation of the story from season 1 with the story originating from the manga ‘Teasing Master Takagi-san’. While that is…
Read full review on AniList →As wholesome and cute as the first season with added character development.
Like the last season of Skilled Teaser Takagi San, this is one is also predominantly focused on the antics of 2 middle school students, a girl who seems to be borderline telepathic, bullying a dense middle school boy. The jokes are very similar, the way the challenges play out are very similar, and…
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