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Review - Shakugan no Shana 2
Shakugan no Shana 2
Original Name: 灼眼のシャナⅡ
Translated Name: Shakugan no Shana 2
Episodes: 24 eps
Vintage: 2007
Style: Romance Drama Action Fantasy
Ratings (17 Members rated) List all:
Popular Average:
79.41% Good
Critic Average:
76.05%
Characteristics:
Cliché
Subtleness
Continuity
Seriousness
Ecchi/Fan-service
Violence
Emotion
Related studios:
Preview

Warning: This is a DIRECT follow up on Shakugan no Shana (first season), and any preview will totally spoil the first season. If you did not watch the first season, read that review instead.

Immediately after the events at Shakugan no Shana, peace is back, and Yuuji and Shana are back to school with their love triangle with Yoshida at full throttle - except now Yoshida is fully aware of the reality behind Yuuji and Shana. Meanwhile Wilhelmina remains as Shana's personal maid and Margery Daw is living at Sakai's home with constant visits of Ike. Unfortunately, this peace might not last forever, as a new student who looks exactly like "Idataki no Kura" Hecate (which almost got the Hoogu off Yuuji in the last series - keep in mind no enemies from the first season were killed) shows up. What's this person up? Does she have something to do with Hecate? and obviously, will they stop looking for a way to get the Reiji Maigo off Yuuji once more?

Pacing

Usually people get tired of a title because the first episodes are introduction for the characters and a small slice-of-life period to show them in their natural environment before the great tragedy/plot/twist starts - obviously one would not hope that to be true for a second season on a series filled with action, but that is not the case with Shakugan 2, and about seven episodes are extremely repetitive school-life romance focusing the Shana, Yoshida and Yuuji triangle, which is not only boring to the extreme since you were hoping that, by end season one, Shana and Yuuji would be together, but also because Yuuji is the densest creature in the universe, and not even direct confessions work to make him realize "why the girls are acting weird".

Fortunately, by episode eight the title gets back on track, and while the romance remains somewhat not complete, the new menaces and mysteries take up most of the screen time - just enough not to bug the viewer with a teen romance - which was certainly not why one would watch Shakugan no shana 2.

With a good pacing and a very good relation between all characters, in Shakugan no Shana 2 you get to see all three main Flame Hazes (Shana, Whilhermina and Margery) fighting alongside against powerful Guze no Tomogara, and more than that, Yuuji even becomes believable useful as he now also has some special powers from his encounter with Hecate at the end of the first season (which will also bring some issues)

Conclusion

While several loose ends from the first season are mended at the second season, the most important being the romance aspect (yes, in the last episode Yuuji finally chooses one, and you obviously know who do-oh), Margery Daw finally meet her nemesis enemy "the Silver", and Yuuji finds his place among humans and Flame Hazes (he still have some existential doubts about himself), some new dilemmas that raise during the second season are left unattended for, leaving a small space for a possible third season or OVA.

Despite the slow start focusing on a teen romance that "we did not sign for" (but some viewers might find pleasing, specially because it's only 7 episodes), Shakugan no Shana quickly gets on track to what viewers want, and we have memorial battles with several enemies and strategies. Yuuji not only can fight for himself (as long as the enemy is weak), but he also manages to put some brains into his void container and act as the strategist of the group while they fight, which is again a plus, giving more substance for both his character and the show.

Certainly a good follow up for the first season, a must-see for any fan, one that will hardly let you down with a sudden ending.
Staff & Crew
Songs:
OP - JOINT (Mami Kawada) 1-15
OP - BLAZE (KOTOKO)
ED - triangle (Mami Kawada) 1-15
ED - Sociometry (KOTOKO) 16-23
ED - sense (Mami Kawada) 24
Staff:
Director: Takashi Watanabe
Character Design (art): Mai Otsuka,Noizi Ito
Singers OP/ED: KOTOKO,Mami Kawada
Creator: Yashichiro Takahashi
Storywriter: Yasuko Kobayashi
Voice Actors (Seeyus):
Ayako Kawasumi as Kazumi Yoshida
Rie Kugimiya as Shana 'Enpatsu Shakugan no Uchite'
Shizuka Itou as Wilhelmina Carmel 'Honjou no Shite'
Satoshi Hino as Yuuji Sakai
Masashi Ebara as Alastor 'Tenjou no Gouka'
Tomo Sakurai as Chigusa Sakai
Takayuki Kondou as Eita Tanaka
Mamiko Noto as Fumina Konoe
Hirofumi Nojima as Hayato Ike
Kenji Nojima as Keisaku Satou
Hitomi Nabatame as Margery Daw
Yumiko Kobayashi as Matake Ogata
Mitsuaki Madono as Anna Berg 'Sentetsu no Hora'
Sayaka Ohara as Bel-Peol 'Gyakuri no Saisha'
Shinya Fukumatsu as Butler
Nanae Katou as Domino
Kenji Nomura as East Edge 'Seiga no Yobite'
Yasuhiro Mamiya as Fecor
Junichi Suwabe as Friagne 'Kariudo'
Nozomi Masu as Harumi Fujita
Mamiko Noto as Hecate 'Itadaki no Kura'
Mitsuki Saiga as Johan 'Eien no Koibito'
Keiji Fujiwara as Kantarou Sakai
Daisuke Matsubara as Kasha 'Kuryaku no Reki'
Junko Minagawa as Khamsin Nbh'w 'Gisou no Karite'
Ayumi Fujimura as Kimiko Nakamura
Mitsuo Iwata as Marchosias
Sanae Kobayashi as Mare 'Gisuikyou'
Kimiko Koyama as Marianne 'Rinne'
Yuka Iguchi as Ogiwara
Yoshinori Sonobe as Okada-sensei
Marina Inoue as Pheles 'Saihyou'
Kan Tanaka as Quetzalcoatl 'Keidou no Fue'
Takaya Kuroda as Sabrac 'Kaijin'
Eri Nakao as Sasaki
Makoto Yasumura as Satoru Oumine
Ryoko Shiraishi as Sorath 'Aizenji'
Akeno Watanabe as Tiamat 'Mugen no Kantai'
Yukari Tamura as Tiriel 'Aizenta'
Kotomi Yamakawa as Ualac 'Kieki no Sui'
Yuko Sanpei as Yuri Chvojka 'Chisei no Hikite'
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