Shy Season 2 · review
The second season of Shy is in a similar vein to the first. The story introduces a Japanese ninja element (which made me happy), which works well even in addition to the superpowers, the new characters are probably all good, plus they have an interesting story and overall I enjoyed it again. Actually, the only thing that bothered me a little was that it ended with one member of Amarariruku, just like in the first season, and the motif of it being someone close to me was repeated again. On the other hand, I was pleasantly surprised by Kufufu's dilemma with the train and Iwas also amused by Piltz-san when she insulted the "devil" and he perceived it as a compliment (or something like that). I would also like to praise the opening episodes of the season, which although had a slower pace, were able to beautifully outline the conflict of the second season and relax before the start of the new conflict. Shy is not necessarily a series that you would absolutely love, but it is surprisingly good to watch and I still enjoy watching this series.