Only more bizarre, troublesome, and funny adventures await Sakura Kusakabe as he continues living with the angel sisters Dokuro and Zakuro Mitsukai. More angels, including the polite Sabato Mihashigo and the quirky Zansu, show up to join in on the crazy situations. More often than not, their antics lead to Dokuro and her trusty Excalibolg killing Sakura, turning him into a bloody pulp. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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What can I say, a bit more of same-old Dokuro chan, although the second season manages to be even less politically correct than the first one (tons and tons of ecchi) .No story to speak of, no character developpement, but if that's what you were looking for in this anime you have issues:) Apart from that, an episode of this series never fails to deliver when you need 10 minutes of stupid/cruel/ecchi humor.Call me twisted, but I still chuckle every time Sakura kun gets clubbed to death:)
Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan 2 can basically be described as this: Over the top comedy and violence, complimented with pointless story and echhi-ness on the side. It picks up where the first season left off, (well with the cast appearance anyway) and gives you even more of what the first had to offer. Story: 4/10 Honestly if this anime series could talk, it would say: "Story? What is this story of which you speak of?" Because quite frankly there is none whatsoever, if you have ever seen season one then you may be surprised that everything the actual storyline (if you can even call it that) had builtup to that point, seems to have gone right out the window. In fact it kind of confused me when I started this second season. The way the first half ended left many things up in the air, and instead of continuing it from where it left off, it simply just decided to put all characters together as one big happy family, whether or not they actually were so in the first half. Anyway, there is no plot at all to speak of, basically we see Sakura (main male lead) get into all sorts of over the top situations with Dokuro-chan and her friends. Whether it be simply taking a bath together, (in their swimsuits no less) or getting trapped inside some magical box. It does differ from one another so you don't feel you are re-watching recycled content scenes from the first part. They also boosted the over all "echhi-ness" factor and over the top "violence." So whether you either loved or hated Dokuro-chan's content before, it will mostly increase two full this time around! So if you are new to the series, just be aware that it contains more extreme themes regarding these. Oh and they also added about two new characters, nice for its 2 episode length. Though I personally would have liked for it to continue further than that. There is no character development whatsoever.......nor an actual ending to this either, as you could basically switch the first and last episodes with each other and it wouldn't make much difference. And the way they threw the story out, this series could honestly keep going on for an eternity, all the while making you laugh the entire way. Honestly I just found this title drop dead hilarious at times, as many on the comedy scenes are pretty darn clever......dirty and bloody as they may be. Artwork: 8/10 Bright colorful, sharp and lovable, and definitely on par from what you would expect of the series. (though they seem to have given the overall characters a bit more of a mature-er look to them) The character design is not fully different from what you may be accustomed to wanting, but the design and artwork truly have a distinctiveness to them. I especially like how they cut and copy actual animal faces, (or even real life historical characters on occasion) and stuck them on selected characters; Whom of which have been cursed by Dokuro-chan herself! So yeah it varies on the artwork, most of the time you'll see the standard colorful fair, and others you'll see real life western style paintings and character art playing a role in the wackiness. Backgrounds were good and detailed for the most part, but never really come off as anything great or unique, and look pretty standard overall. Soundtrack: 6/10 They actually re-made the opening theme from the first part, its okay and all but just isn't quite as carefree and happy as the first. The ending song was pretty beat-ish, basically it has all the characters in yukata's (summer kimonos) dancing to this happy kind of drum beat, all the while singing along, which may tempt you to sway along with it. The background music is pretty forgettable though, nothing really stands out as most are just generic sounding pop beats. I honestly didn't even notice the BG most of the time. Characters: 7/10 Great as usual, all the characters retain their varied personalities from the first half. From Dokuro-chans innocent yet murderous intent, to Shizuki's (supporting role) tender caring attitude. Which is quite nice considering nothing in this title is taken seriously, and I am glad that the company went out and actually gave each character a good variety of persona's! Though I think most viewers out there will either love or hate a guy named Zansu, as he can be an extreme in the personality department. Not the most memorable cast out there, but great for this style of anime. Though I feel I should stress it once again, zero character development. Bottom Line: 8/10 "Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan 2" ups everything in content from the first season, chances are you will either love it or hate it more depending on your taste. It remains a solid watch for what it brings to the table. If you like echhi-ness complimented with over the top comical violence, then you will absolutely love this series, if not then you will loath it all the more and find it overall pointless. Good solid watch for fans and viewers who can appreciate its approach in comedy content.
Overall, this has been a positive year so far. Lots of really strong series, nothing too bad. Obviously, that had to change at some point. Which is why we find ourselves looking at the follow up to Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan, a terrible anime from Hal film maker about an angel who beats her love interest to death, brings him back to life and that's basically the big joke that we kept getting. I'm not looking forward to this one, but let's move in and see how many more gruesome domestic abuse scenes they can cram in and treat as humorous. Story: We pick up where thelast series left off. Sakura is living with the angel sisters, Dokuro and Zakuro. He's trying to live a normal life and get the attention of the girl he likes at his school but that's consistently ruined by Dokuro torturing and murdering him, but it's okay because she brings him back to life afterwards and that makes it funny because... people dying horribly and gruesomely is hilarious according to this series. The humour is much the same kind of thing that the first series offered. We have gross out humour with the over the top gore effects and perverted humour that's really used more as an excuse to show Dokuro and Zakuro in skimpy outfits than it is for actual comedic attempts. This is one of those series that seems to be based firmly on the idea that sex and violence sell and you don't need any charm or clever witticisms. After all, even semi-clever jokes would have interfered with this OVA's mission to route your blood flow away from the brain. The humour is also quite repetitive with Dokuro getting angry and mutilating or murdering Sakura with little or no provocation. It really shouldn't be possible for a joke to get stale with less than an hour of content, but they manage. So, does this one have any legitimately funny moments at all? Personally, I thought that Corpse Party did the over the top violent humour much better and it wasn't trying to be funny. Characters: This cast of characters is pretty horrendous. I'll give comedic series some leeway when it comes to character complexity since they really only need to play off of each other well for comedic purposes, but this cast doesn't even have that much going for them. We get the same few unfunny pay-off reactions repeated. Art: The artwork is pretty lazy with fountains of blood gore effects, really basic character designs and minimal backgrounds. The most effort they put in is for the tacky fan-service scenes. Which shouldn't be surprising after the first series. Sound: Like the first series, the theme tune is easily the best aspect of Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan 2. However, it is weakened a bit by being a pretty lazy remix of the first series' theme tune. Rather like Toei did with Futari Wa Precure: Max Heart. The acting is either obnoxiously exaggerated or emotionless and dull, depending on which character is speaking. Which is a pity since there are some really good actresses here. Chiba Saeko, to give an example, voiced Nina in Code Geass, Azmaria in Chrno Ctrusade & Natsuki in Mai-Hime/Otome. She can give such strong performances. It just doesn't happen here because there's nothing to work with. Ho-yay: There are some “jokes” that imply that Zansu is romantically interested in Sakura. Aside from that, there's really not any. Final Thoughts: This series is not good, at all. It's crude, tacky and generally tasteless with the same basic jokes the first OVA had. So, if you're a fan of the gross out/ fan-servicey humour, you might get a kick out of it otherwise, I would stay far away. For myself, I was not amused. I was quickly annoyed by the series and tired of its nonsense. I give Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan 2 a 2/10. Next week we'll move away from sequels and talk about Charlotte.
This season of Dokuro-chan was shorter and more Ecchi than the first. It still stands strong in the violence department and the storyline is still pretty shallow. The characters are quite lively and still as funny as ever. The place where Dokuro-chan stores her phone is revealed even more clearly in this season >_<
Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan 2 is, compared to its direct predecessor a little bit weaker, overall. The great phasing who characterized its first season is all but gone and some of its gig don't feel as funny this time around. Still, the fact that this IP belongs to the Dokuro-chan franchise means that you still get memorable character, funny and ridiculous situations and an overall good experience for those who enjoy absurdist comedy, such as myself. As this point of the review, you might have gotten a wrong idea about this series. It's not necessary bad (it is not) hence the great score I assigned to it.It is just that, compared to the first season, it isn't as absurdly memorable as that one was. A bit of a letdown, if you ask me. It does, however, do a good use of a resource that the first series let down in the first place: music. Some might strange giving so much important to an artistic element such as that one in a show like this but I digress. It's intro, a remake of that of the first season is catchy, well made, and superior overall to its predecessor. This anime also has to be one of the only ones that utilizes classical music for its backround, as in the first chapter of the season utilizes very smartly Mozart's "Rondo Alla Turca" for one of its scenes. Again, some might look at these finer details as insignificant or even "weird" to put so much attention above, but as people say, "the devil is in the detail", and this anime deserves praise for that. Speaking of details, this series is full of them. Be it from countless references to the first season of little tads of worldbuilding such as Sakura's notebook being now permanently stained with (presumably) his own blood from how many times Dokuro-chan has killed him. Again, maybe some inconsequential details to put my attention upon, but they certainly give this anime more character and made the experience of watching it more enjoyable. Overall, Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan 2 might be a bit of a letdown for its first season, but it isn't a bad anime, far from it. If you enjoyed Dokuro-chan First Season then you no doubt will also the second iteration of this series. Give it a chance, you will enjoy it (especially if you aren't as picky as me when it comes to some of these aspects, lol).
Before I begin, please take note that this is a spoiler-free review. In most cases, this means that I think the show is worthwhile enough to spare you the misfortune of reading any spoilers before enjoying the show for yourself. However, I regret to inform you that this is not the case with Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-chan 2. So, why then am I not providing spoilers? Quite simply, it is because there is nothing to spoil about this show. Over its incredibly short 2-episode run, BADC2 manages to not only completely abandon all of the elements that made Season 1 funny, but it also removes anysemblance of a plot. So, this leads to the next question: What was added to this show for its second season to make up for a lack of plot or humor? It is simple, really. Nothing. Anyone reading this review is probably wondering whether or not I am exaggerating. After all, ranking a show 1 star out of 10 seems rather harsh. However, rest assured that the rating IS justified. For context, BADC Season 1 is a guilty pleasure of mine. The humor was done well, it had a silly plot, and in spite of its ridiculous nature, everything made sense. In Season 2, the comedy takes a massive step back in favor of ecchi, there is no real plot, and NOTHING makes sense. In fact, some plot points from Season 1 that led to certain characters being around in Season 2 are completely ignored, leaving the viewer wondering what the point of the setup at the end of the last season was for to begin with. Even without a plot though, if the comedy showcased here was at least on-par with Season 1, I could have rated this season 4 or 5 stars. So, let me explain my case in that regard as well. First, it is necessary to understand that comedy is entirely subjective. What one person finds funny may not necessarily be what I find funny, and that is great. It shows that we are all different and can appreciate different things. However, when the point of your show is to be a comedy, and 90% of the show's comedic elements are replaced by scenes of uncomfortable sexual situations (some of which are with a 9-year-old), there is just no excuse. I normally don't mind ecchi, but it is so awkward, brainless, and lazy here that its presence detracts significantly from the quality of what little comedy remains in the show. Watching BADC2 is like going to your favorite comedy club, and instead of a comedian going up and performing his/her tried-and-true routine, two random people just step up onstage and start grinding on each other. Sure, there will be some people in the crowd who get a kick out of it (and maybe even find it funny), but as a comedy routine, it fails completely. There were admittedly two scenes in the first episode that made me actually crack a smile (one of which was essentially a re-used gag from Season 1), but that ultimately can't save this season from being a complete disaster in almost every way imaginable. I could go on and on with this review, but I am finding it more and more difficult to accurately describe why these two episodes fail so completely without providing actual clips and comparing them with Season 1 more specifically. As for my final recommendation, if you enjoyed BADC1, you are doing yourself a favor if you ignore Season 2. However, given the fact that it is only two episodes long, you may find some satisfaction in viewing this trainwreck for yourself over the course of 40 minutes, especially if you wanted a case study on how to ruin a show.
Warning possible Spoilers Going into the second season I was really expecting it to be just as bad as the first season yet there were actually a few elements that made the second season a bit more tolerable to watch. Story (3/10) The story continues with Sakura and Dokuro doing random stuff however the second season only has 2 episodes whereas the first had 4 which to me was an improvement since it meant not having to watch it as long and another slight improvement was the antics that the duo got up to which actually didn't involve much of the school or their schoolmates instead it focusedon a more select group of characters which felt a bit more decent to watch. Once again though the story goes nowhere yet even more this time since there wasn't really a story to begin with in the first place although I did like the moment where the characters got trapped in a prison made to contain angels which did add a bit of suspense because we didn't know how they were going to get out of there. Characters (3/10) Now the characters are a little better not because of Sakura or Dokuro because they are still the same, but because of some characters in season 1 getting some more screentime like Zakuro and Zansu who felt like the only decent characters of the show and I really liked how they used these characters more especially Zakuro who seemed like a waste of a good character in season 1, luckily they decided to make her a main character this season which made the show a little more tolerable to watch. Art (8/10) Once again the art is pretty much the only good thing about the show and the show does improve the character design's this season although I don't know why they turned Dokuro's hair from a light purple and into a turquoise blue which didn't make any sense however I did like some of the locations especially the angel prison which may have looked bland it actually held it's fair share of traps which was pretty interesting. Sound (2/10) The op this time isn't as bad as season 1's op, but that isn't really saying much to be honest it's still ear bleedingly hurtful to listen to. Extras: The comedy was a little better since it didn't fully focus on Sakura getting smashed into bits so many times by Dokuro instead it puts the characters into bad situations and tries to make their actions funny which was an improvement. The Ecchi side was a little heavier too even having a bath scene with Sakura, Dokuro and Zakuro which was a little steamy, but nothing I haven't seen before. Enjoyment (3/10) Overall this was a small improvement over the first season and it sucks you'd have to watch the first season to get here then again it's not really worth you're time as the improvements this season still weren't enough for me to give it a much higher score.
There is a storyline. Yes. it isn't as dense as most people would've liked but it does touch the surfaces from the beginning to the end. This anime is not for people who demand otherworldly information and rooms for fantasies. nonspoiler - It is the angel's goal to make sure the boy does not do a stupid thing and there are quite a few enemies coming for him, making this boy's life very difficult. I thought it was more of a 'less talk, more fighting' or more like 'kill, then ask', which is my kind of amusement. It is thoroughly consistent and enjoyable fora twisted, perverted mind like mine XD
Rate a 5 English Dubbed Story Not what one would expect having seen the first season. No, not in the good way. For starters the first season ended with a female character having a strong opinion of an another main character's position in life but when the first episode begins of the second season her opinion has done complete 180 change. What happened? Was there supposed to be a episode or special in between? Also, unlike season 1 season 2 has no plot basis it is just a day in and day out routine. Also, as for the underlining factor that the main character was going to contributeto in the alleged future was ignored throughout the second season. As for the ending it works for a comical stand. Just don't expect any award for a wonderful ending filled with emotion and strength or something high magnitude. Art The same as season one. The characters are drawn nicely. One thing i can't help but wonder was the censorship. It was unclear to me if there was meant to be a English dubbed uncensored release or not. Enjoyment While the plot is dry you will still get your dose of laughs like you did in season one. Maybe even more depending on you.
nothing i can say will sum up dokuro chan season 1 or 2 but i can recommed the hell out of it! watch it and you wont be let down!
Hhhmmmm -_- Listen up people, every once in awhile, an anime like this pops up. A short series with no defined plot that has you shooting milk out you nose. This is a good series to watch when you have been given a big let down in some other anime, the huge gore and light humor made of it. But don't expect this to be like an FLCL short series kind of thing, its not that good. The show seems to skip around in the plot, but who cares. What ever you do, don't take this anime too seriously, just watch and laugh. PS: This is thesame review for the first season, I judge an anime through it's net worth.