Naoya Mukai's crazy lifestyle of balancing his time between both of his girlfriends, Saki Saki and Nagisa Minase, is still as hectic as ever. Additionally, the blonde bombshell Rika Hoshizaki also has her sights on Naoya, complicating his already convoluted love life. As if things could not get more ridiculous, another girl inserts herself into the situation: Shino Kiryuu, who is determined to end Naoya's two-timing and ensure Saki's happiness. However, Shino harbors secret feelings for Naoya—a longing she believes she must forsake—yet simply cannot due to the deep attraction he inspires. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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A sequel to the most screaming anime adaptation of Hiroyuki's most screaming harem manga, WHAT IS IT ABOUT?!?!?!? The two main characters, Saki and Nagisa, are joined by two more girls, Rika and Shino. While Rika is a tsundere trying to get Naoya's love and attention, Shino is more interesting because of her desire to break up the polygamous relationship between the other characters. The first season of Kanojo mo Kanojo was adapted under the direction of Tezuka Productions and directed by Satoshi Kuwahara, who had 5-toubun no Hanayome in his works, which could not but guarantee the success of the adaptation in the summer season of2021, the first season being among the top most popular anime series of the season. As for the second season of Kanojo mo Kanojo, it was produced by a different studio, SynergySP, a lesser-known studio than the first, and directed by Suzuki Takaaki, for whom the second season of Kanojo mo Kanojo was his directorial debut (Suzuki had previously directed episodes of several anime). Despite all of the above, the second season, albeit with less impact than the first, was also a success. The animation, despite the difference in studios, remains virtually unchanged, the main characteristic of the characters' appearance remains the eyes, which was emphasised by the artists (the first season is also not lagging behind in this respect), and the skill of drawing shadows and lighting in some moments is even higher than in the prequel. The opening splash screen "Dramatic ni Koi Shitai" by Hikari Kodama, in my opinion, was more colourful and concise than the first season splash screen "Fuzaketenai ze" by Necry Talkie. As for the ending, again in my humble opinion, the situation is the opposite, even though the ending of "Forira" by ClariS was pretty good, I like the ending of the first season better. Even though the second season of Kanojo mo Kanojo sank in the autumn season of 2023, unlike its prequel, SynergySP did a good job with this one. The anime adaptation turned out to be funny, moments cute, and mostly importantly, EMOTIONAL! What else do you need for a haremnick?
Straight up and to the point with this one here, Watch only if you are into drama and emotional buildup with a dashing of some comedy. I feel like this was a massive downgrade from what the first airing of this series about 2 years ago showed me. Hilariously straight forwarded and downright narrow sighted MC getting it on with it by one, a massive pain the rear Tsundere. Willing,but could never go over the edge Kuudere and a smart but somehow clumsy Ojou are the main attractions of this show. Though in my eyes, the only one character that caught my eye was the vtuber who still sees thereality of the situation, despite what the show makes her to be. The only reason why I ever finished this, is I had this playing on the big screen in the background as I did my daily chores in the course of a week and even then I had to fast forward numerous times because of the obnoxious drama bits that built up absolutely bogus emotional drama for...what seemed to be the most minor of scene. Nope, glad I wasn't looking forward to this series or I would had felt heartbroken.
Girlfriend, Girlfriend - Hello, it's me, Hiroyuki! Your trash mangaka connoisseur for a harem so stupid and aloof that's as enjoyable as heck, is back for Round 2! We're now in the current days where the harem genre has pretty much evolved into its own subservient themes, with the current biggest hit being the currently airing Kimi no Koto ga Daidaidaidaidaisuki na 100-nin no Kanojo a.k.a The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, REALLY Love You (mangaka Rikito Nakamura and illustrator Yukiko Nozawa are chads), but did you know that the manga for Hyakkano actually started earlier than Hiroyuki's series? That's right, the former startedin December 2019 while the latter started in March 2020, a mere 4 months' difference. And within the span of 4 years since then, the latter's premiere anime back in Summer 2021 has gotten lukewarm reviews (mine included), while the former has become THE new gold standard for harem AniManga series to follow, thanks to its huge fanbase and the riot manga that's only a fifth of the way of its total girlfriend-ish goal-setting avalanche. Season 2 of the anime, covering from the middle of Volume 5 to Volume 10, leaves us another final season of the anime to finish the manga adaptation and find out who is the final victor of Naoya Mukai's heart...at least for the anime-onlies (manga readers, please DO NOT spoil the fun!). Of course, the series expects you to be acquainted with watching Season 1 first (duh), and regarding this sequel continuation, it's more of the same with said chad MC and his 4 thirsty girlfriends, whose quirks and features make them desirable in some fit, form, and fashion for Naoya to (not) blind-sidedly date each and every one of them (well, except Mirika). If you're going to talk about who the real MC is in the sequel this time, it's gotta be Shino Kiryu. The childhood and best friend of Saki Saki; a rich family's lady connoisseur and a serious hardworking girl, Shino may be the hardest to please, but the easiest when she looks innocent, like subconsciously falling in love with her best friend's boyfriend. Even though she has a one-sided crush on Naoya, her many "classic pervert" tropes back in Season 1 (and even in Season 2 here) have cemented her status as not just a clumsy girl, but someone who's in dire need of love, and yet someone who also understands not to trespass the fine line between friendship and being lovers, which I really have to commend Shino for standing her ground. Yet at the same time, I also feel sad for her that Naoya will not reciprocate his feelings for her...or will he, in the future? Also, while Mirika also got her spotlight this time as well, she'll always be known as the girlfriend stalker that Naoya has attempted so many times before, but "giving up" sure is NOT in her vocabulary being the possessive and obsessive "potential" girlfriend. The one aspect that I don't really understand is the tonal shift of the show's production. I'd thought that director Satoshi Kuwabara and Tezuka Productions did a good job on the premiere season back in Summer 2021, given the in-house director's capability directing the much popular harem rom-com series of Negi Haruba's Gotoubun no Hanayome a.k.a The Quintessential Quintuplets at the time. Maybe the production committee felt that it looked too cheap at the time, so they switched hands to Takaaki Suzuki and SynergySP for the sequel season here. In the same way, given the latter's experience being an episode director for yet another popular harem rom-com series of Miki Yoshikawa's Kakkou no Iinazuke a.k.a A Couple of Cuckoos back in Spring 2022, Takaaki Suzuki being promoted to a director (much less his debut role), I think he did a good follow-up job to whatever the former staff team has left behind for him, save for the rather new staff team (with some returning for assistance). In my mind, as long as it looks good, it should not be a cause for concern to arrange a new staff team just for production consistency contingency. Season 2's OST, despite having both Miki Sakurai and Tatsuhiko Saiki as returning music composers, was fairly well-kept consistent, which is a good thing. But the OP and ED songs, as much as I want to say that both Hikari Kodama and ClariS have produced decent follow-up songs that sound as catchy as Season 1's pairings, to me, they're just not as memorable overall. In fact, I pretty much preferred the prequel over the sequel, in terms of music alone. Still though, it's the same wacky, unhinged harem rom-com series that Kanojo mo Kanojo a.k.a Girlfriend, Girlfriend is known for, a direct, if not an intense follow-up from 2 years ago. The question now is: Will the series be able to sustain this for yet another season to wrap up the entire manga? The answer lies in the eye of the beholder...or rather, the heart of the frivolously busy-minded, girlfriend-juggling business for one not-so-straight young man.
To start off I don’t do many reviews, so this will not be very detailed. Girlfriend girlfriend, season two is an absolute banger of a show. After a solid season one they followed up with this hidden gem of a season. Consistently good artwork, and overall the story for season two focusing a lot around Shino, who is absolutely the BEST GIRL. Overall, I give this season 9/10 From the good artwork, occasional Ecchi(I appreciate art ), and just lovable characters. This is a harem anime and if you just remember not to take it too seriously and then just enjoy the story, the characters, andthe overall ride it takes you on. You will enjoy it too.
I'm just gonna straight to the point because I just finished my review for the first season a moment ago. I noticed this for the second time now, first with TQQ and now this. The animation production is thrown to another company. The quality doesn't drop though, heck, I would say this is better (I mean it's SynergySP, I know they will nail it), but I just want to know, why. Why give it to another studio if you can do it? You know? It's weird. But anyway, animation aside, OST is still the same quality. I didn't notice any drop. I'd say this season OST evaluatedand became 100% better, especially in Shino's arc. The character and plot are the same. But when they introduce Shino, I say they went hard on her arc. Like omg, I can see why people like Shino so much. Her arc is becoming one of my favorite arcs in anime history because it's one of the most wholesome stories of all RomCom ever created. Even beating Yotsuba from TQQ (Yes I know, the series is Drama Romance but you can't lie that Yotsuba arc also has the same impact as this one) Overall I rate this 9/10. They went beyond with this one and I appreciate their effort. I don't know if they'll continue the series because I heard the manga is finished and the anime is still a long way to go. If they ever do another season, I'm here for it. In the meantime, I gonna read the manga.
I can is a excellent, one of the best Rom-Com of Harem, I hope it get another season. I really recommend it, I have enjoyed the first season that was an interesting hit of the season, but this season was more hitting that I expected, definitely I loved it, the characters, the fun facts of the story how was evolving apart from the two-timing date with Sakisaki and the another girl, was too exciting and hilarious at the sametime, the blonde girl who was rowed by the weird form of the personality of the Mukai kun, I was some shocked at the begining but theauthor knew how to adapt it at the public. I recommend it
Sequel to the harem anime Girlfriend, Girlfriend This is the sequel to the harem anime Girlfriend, Girlfriend. The fist one saw us being introduced to Naoya who confessed his love to Sakisaki. She agreed to go out with him only to have another cute girl, Minase confessed to him. So Naoya doen't want to upset both, proposed to date both at the same time, hence two-timing both girls. Sakisaki's best friend, Shino was against this two-timign idea and went to wreck Naoya's tow-timing scheme only to have it backfired. Shino has already fall for him even before Sakisaki agreed to go out with Naoya. So we willsee the development of this trope. Next we have the added complication of Mirika, a vblogger also falls for Naoya making it a foursome trouble for Naoya. The episodes can be fan service type at times and the comedy feels slapstick way too much. Still it does have its tender good moments. So it is a good romantic comedy with harem trope to waste time away.
What I like about the two seasons of Kanojo mo Kanojo is that it fully embraces its identity of nonsensical shenanigans, gags, and cringe that comes in a messy but entertaining package. The second season is more of the same. It adds more fanservice and when it does, it goes even further than the first season (within tv ratings of course). It adds more drama towards the end that’s surprisingly well done. Having a bunch of stupid characters become serious and surprisingly competent makes those moments even better. Approaching this anime with any form of logic or reason is just going to make you beturned off by the anime. You have to turn off your brain and just enjoy the ride. This is how you’ll enjoy the show. Cringe? Well, we’ll make the plot even more brain dead and the shenanigans as ridiculous as ever. Stupid characters? Well, let's make them absolutely stupid and laugh at them. Fanservice? Yes. Wait, our own staff are cringing at the cringe? Let's add a couple moe shots of best girl in the end. It makes no sense because it’s not grounded in reality…and I enjoyed it. I was smiling through the entire season. Realize it for what it is and have fun. You’ll know if you’re the type to enjoy it or not.
Kanojo mo Kanojo Season 2 starts off slow and frustrated me a bit. Episode 1 and 2 for me were write offs, and the season really starts on episode 3. From ep 3 forward Kanojo mo Kanojo does everything right. It is trashy rom com fun, and this is what I love to indulge in. For being a trashy love concept, the story stays compelling in season 2, and if the clues from season 2 are any indication, I'm assuming we are getting a s3. I won't spoil, but it makes sense. Animation 6/10 - The character art is wonky attimes, but not terribly bad, it is a cheaply made anime for certain. Sound 7/10 - I like the VA work, decent OP?ED Story 6/10 - It's a story about girls loving a boy, so not that deep, but for what it is, it works. Characters 8/10 - All the characters are enjoyable for me, and I like the humor they all bring. Enjoyment 9/10 - The first 2 eps, I wasn't a fan, but I loved the rest of the season. I recommend to anyone who loves trashy rom coms like Rent a Girlfriend.
Wow a sequel of a harem anime, what should i do, should i watch it? if this is your thought while reading this im recommending you not to watch it. Before i share my take on this anime i want to tell how and why am i watching this, back when KnK still new with season1, i was curious about the premise of having 2 girlfriends story, a bit new to me and i don't read the manga, so i come in blind. The result? "EWWW" i can't watch the season 1 seriously due to frequently i found myself cringing, hard cringing to the pointwhere idc about the story anymore and just skip. I have a pretty low bar on anime, im easily entertained by typical isekai anime and bland harem anime like this but this one is just on another level. This Anime makes me (who have very low bar on anime quality) cringe so much to the point where i will find myself telling other to avoid this series. What make me watch s2 if i don't like the s1 you may ask? again because i have low standard and i kinda curious about Shino's feeling, and SHINO IS THE GOAT, SHE CARRIED THIS WHOLE SEASON. But i still no recommending you to watch this. Here are my takes about this anime: A) PROs: 1. Shino's hard carried the whole season's storyline (not even that great) but still a better story than s1. 2. Less cringe moments, comparing to s1, there is less cringe (where i want to skip and forget about what i just saw) moment in s2 (but there is still some) 3. I fell into the s1 rabbit hole and got curious about Shino's feeling. (its underwhelming and not worth watching, if there were someone who told me about this before i start s1, i won't watch this. B) CONs; 1. Cringe, Cringe and Cringe. My cringe bar is really low, but even this anime still make me shiver in cringe and want to brainwash and delete what i just watched 2. Lame storyline, the one who have character development in this series is Shino. The other just act like you have never been in a social relationship 3. Too far from social interaction we know, i know this might be a hot takes because anime or fantasy tend to be far from reality but this anime is on another level. Its like the character interaction in this anime was written based on someone's wet dream, yes wet dream. In conclusion, i regret watching this anime but also glad i see what happen to Shino and fed my curiosity. I have low bar so this anime got 4(super low in my rating). I won't be watching s3 (if there is ever one). and ewwww
When you click on a show like this one you can't expect it to be smart. It's just a dumb funny anime, with a lot of fanservice and stupid situations. With that said, this second season was not as funny as the first one. You find way more situations that only exist to build drama in a show that should not focus on drama. There was drama everywhere and I watched it all just because Shino is my favorite, but even then there where funny things on every episode. I'd say it's still entertaining, but can't blame anyone disliking it.
I think there is one way to explain my experience with this anime, I liturally watched throught this and thought about the fact that I live right in front of a police station. I recommend watching the Subbed version, don't go near the Dubbed, it's not the worst anime I watched in terms of the harem stuff but, I have to say this anime is pretty darn messed up, I don't remember season 1 being this exagerated, I guess at the very least at certain points it makes you laugh, I gues if I rate this anime out of 10, I give it a 6.
I prefer this anime when the characters are still filled with three women. Saki, Nagisa, Mirika. However, in the second season, a disturbing character named Shino appears, I think this character is very annoying. There are no tsundere elements but hypocrisy, talks about other people's relationships, and says it's for the sake of his best friend, but actually has hidden intentions. Compared to the other three female characters, Shino always expresses his opinion so that his friends' relationship becomes closer, but basically she also likes MC. This is made worse by the many accident scenes between Naoya and Shino, which always happen at certain times. Makes this annoying characterLove Naoya even more.