After fleeing from Rumble Town, Seth, Doc and Melie are back at the Artemis Institute. Thanks to Alma, Seth learns more about Piodon, his mysterious brother. But the quest for the Nemeses mythical nest Radiant has already waited too long, so the Horned Boy and his friends head to the island-continent of the Wizard Knights. This location may be a new city for audiences, but it's a decaying world that's falling apart! Not only must Seth deal with these hardships, but he must also face a personal phenomenon where visions are invading his mind a little more each day. (Source: monstersandcritics)
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If there was anything to redeem this series as a whole, it would be the series' continuation a.k.a Season 2 here, as Season 1 is mainly just relegated to character introductions and development in the beginning arcs of small dosages, and absolutely creamed with fillers (because the story structure just doesn't fit easily to 21 episodes (whereas the standard is 24-26)). If like many people, falling off the bandwagon after the atrocity that is the prequel, I highly implore you to give this series a 2nd chance with the sequel. Season 2 here covers the long-running Caislean Merlin arc of Tony Valente's manfra, and for another21 episodes, it could not be more fitting than that to show just how massive the divide between the massive character cast is. Without spoiling anything, it was literally an all-out war between regular humans (a.k.a the Inquisition plus a band of people) vs. the sorcerers (a.k.a Seth and his brothers alongside support from Melie, Doc and others), and pick your side of the battle, because this battlefight outrageously affects those who are involved and maligned to the cause of their own calling. Needless to say, there are deaths in battle to fight for what's right, but to the mainstay character cast (Seth, Melie, Doc), endless inquiring about them looking forward to find Radiant once again, just got caught on the wayside with facing the Inquisition again after what happened in the Rumble Town arc in Season 1. All I can say was, it was a battle of epic proportions, and it's a redemption all to itself. To add onto the insanity, if the same production staff and Lerche absolutely bogged the comedy in Season 1, the seriousness in tone is just as goog (not great, mind you) coming into Season 2 with a fleshed-out plot and visuals that still make the manga better than the anime, but where the latter nails it is in the pacing and story restructuring that's better than the former. THIS is what fans of the manfra have been waiting for the series to truly flex its story, just that the beginning journey is more rough to swallow than it is here, and unfortunately having to stomach Season 1 just disappointed both fans and newcomers and this gets shunned immediately. So for Season 2 here to go back to its roots, I've gotta commend the staff for doing such a good job bringing Tony Valente's vision to light, and also to check out the manga as well (besides being an advertisement for the source material DUH). Music aside, the OP/ED pairing is fine, though I'd like Emi Nakamura's song as well on the levels of Season 1's OP and ED. Re-stating the point overall, to either end this show's run or continue with a Season 3 (in the future), it's time to revisit Radiant and binge it for all its pretty good hype and worth. Just as decent for the myriad of Shounen series overall, but definitely not bad than expected, at all.
(spoiler free) While I was cruising through MAL to find an anime that I would surely enjoy, I came across Radiant. While the first season was kind of underwhelming, the second season was extremely satisfying. While yes, it did follow many shonen stereotypes, Radiant only picked the good ones and left the boring and annoying one out of the window. This season kept its standart up regarding both the animation and the sound design. It's not out of this world though, it's just sitting comfortably above most animes. A reachable ideal. I'm not much of an OP or ED fan for any kind of show, and I've notchanged my mind with this anime. You'd probably enjoy them, i'm not someone you should really listen on this matter. (not that you should listen to me for anything, i'm just an everyday anime fan) Now, let's elaborate on why I've said it's an extremely satisfying season : Most of the pre-existing story gets fleshed out, while very interesting new parts are brought up. The first season set the ground (if I can say so since most of the land is actually suspended in the air) for the characters to flourish. Seth loses some of his brattiness and further the distance between Asta from Black Clover and himself. Many character seemed to have gain 2 years of maturity. Overall the show grows a little in maturity. You can also begin to target a big bad villain for the whole story now, but the quest for the Radiant is still on-going. We're also far from the first 4 episodes filler of season 1. Like a proper 21 episodes season, every episode is relevant and important. You're not left at a Cliffhanger at the end of the season, but it's far from finished ! Overall it's a great season, a major improvement, and a satisfying finish. If you want to compare it to major animes, pick classic shonens. Because only there you'll be able to see it's actually top-tier. It will not change your regard on life though, it's only a good, fun, reliable ride. But then, if you're looking for reviews on the second season, you should have been able to bare the first season, so go for it. You will not dislike it. I definitetly recommend this one. (disclaimer, i'm no godly individual, enjoy what you want, i'm not one to tell you what to do)
First off, Season 2 was way better than Season 1. This season follows Seth and Co as they get caught up in another adventure. This time, in the city of Cyfandir where sorcerers and humans live harmoniously. So, the characters. It was a criticism I had about the first season that I didn't really get to connect with the characters. Maybe because it's a long running series, in this second season I really got to understand the characters a lot more. Seth feels like a typical Shonen protagonist, but, I think he's a bit more nuanced. As for the world building, I don't think this seasonadded too much to what I understood from the first season, but that might be because of the plot which I found well woven and nicely tied together. What really struck me about this show is the idea of stakes. See, one of my biggest problems with Shonen is that there never seem to be any stakes. Things happen, bad guys attack, but everything seems to be fixed immediately after with no repercussions. For instance, Fairy Tail where literally no one dies and even Lisanna who was supposedly dead before the show started was brought back later on. But, Radiant S2 had stakes. There were consequences for what they fought for. This helped to immerse me in the story even more and I completely enjoyed it. All in all, I enjoyed this a whole lot more than I thought I would. This is a show that will go under the radar when compared to other shows in the genre, but I'll reckon it's actually one of the better Shonen shows.
There's a great story hidden within this mediocre one. Characters with extensive backgrounds and complex motives, adventures and fights on the level of Naruto, maybe even HxH if there was enough care put into its making. But the imagination cannot make up for all that is lacking. Seth is similar to Naruto in that he's dumb but wants to help his friends, only turned up to an almost unbearable level. The Inquisitors at first seem like an enemy who has either good intentions but have been fooled by subterfuge into being too harsh on the sorcerers, or are villains pulling off an intricate plan to solidifythemselves as the heroes for nefarious gains. And then suddenly they are acting like some kind of racists against not just sorcerers and intelligent creatures, but even other humans who were born in a different country. Doc has shown subtle hints of becoming more, but then he is constantly used as a source of poor comedic punchlines. The characters all have varied powers that are interesting or exciting, and open up plenty of avenues for deeper lore, but are usually just large blobs of color in passable animation work. The sorcerers' spells are usually green or blue while the inquisitors are gold. Makes me wonder if they were going after the look of lightsabers in Star Wars. The sounds don't feel out of place, but most of it isn't helping the show in any way. Better than dead silence but nothing memorable. The good thing is that season 2 does improve on the first a bit. Just maybe season 3 could do the same and get a bit closer to what this story deserves.
THIS REVIEW MAY CONTAIN SOME SPOILERS. SEASON 2 REVIEW. Well, where should I start my review? let's begin with the animation\art in my opinion, the animation was simply perfect the weird hairstyles did through me off for a bit but once I got used to it got better. The fight scenes were not half bad at all I love the animation and the art style loved every second of it art\animation I give it a 10\10. The sound was perfect all the scenes match the sound and the music perfectly sound I give a 9\10. The characters were simply awe-inspiring in my opinion the way they struggle andthe way they choose to overcome is awesome. the story was just as amazing if not more amazing than some newer anime the story was simply put the best I have seen. I really enjoyed the overall experience the whole anime was soo good. now about the story part, I must say it was soo much better than in season 1 the way he works on finding radiant is just inspiring.
This is an underrated anime. Screenplay - 8/10 The story continues from Season 1 and touches so many dark crevices of the society - Racism, Deforestation, Utter lack of respect for nature, Greed, Fear, Monster within you, self doubt and are depicted in a way that do justice to those arcs. There is humor added to prevent the dark tone from taking over. Characters - 8/10 The characters have grown from season 1 and new ones added with real emotions, fears and a gray personality (no complete black and white). The reason for the characters behaving the way they do and their growth is shown wonderfully. Animation and fights - 8/10 Beingan action adventure anime, it has decent fight scenes. The animation quality was good. Direction - 6/10 This is where the series hits a nail on its leg. Uneven pace - Slow character introduction arc yet again in season 2. But deep impactful scenes are handled faster. The overall speed of the anime appears slow for this reason. It does get better after early eps. It seems a repeat of review of season 1. But the second season is pretty much same in that manner. It has same structure and setup. It is almost as if same mold was used to build both seasons. There are still too many mysteries to unfold including identity and truths about major characters. Overall - 7.5/10 This season is slower than 1st season, has more character development of side characters and long training arc. Depth increased at the cost of pace.
Well first of I was a little skeptical about this and the first few episodes I was starting to give up on the anime but if you grin the first few episodes the anime actually is very much enjoyable the story at first was a bit dragging on my opinion. The main has a very interesting background lots of mysteries about his past, the anime it self is funny and the more episodes you go through the anime is beginning to go even more interesting, the animation is very good and the soundtracks as well and the story line is super interesting and exciting cantwait to see this anime full potential when people become to realize how good this anime actually is, the anime is like mixing One Piece, Fairy Tail and Black Clover. I very much enjoy this anime and highly recommended it to anybody else!