Review of Spy x Family Season 2
MY long-awaited arc has finally arrived, and it was well worth the wait. While the animation quality didn’t entirely exceed my expectations, everything was still well-directed to show why Yor is such a valuable character to the series. Having read the manga for this arc beforehand, I was pleased with how it turned out and enjoyed seeing it brought to life. For those who have read the cruise ship arc prior to the anime’s release, you won’t be entirely disappointed because the anime delivers quite well. Season 1 felt more like an introduction, helping us understand the characters, their relationships, and setting the foundation forfuture developments. In contrast, this season delves deeper into the plot, revealing new aspects of Spy x Family that add more impact and joy to the main storyline. Some may find the arc fun as it’s arguably one of the best in the entire series, while others might find it a bit underwhelming due to the toned-down animation but I’m giving it a ten because, for me, everything is forgivable, and I’m satisfied with what I saw. Some might argue that this anime is overhyped, especially with the anticipation surrounding Season 2, but I disagree. Regardless of its popularity and cultural influence since its rise as a major part of the new generation, Spy x Family remains something that everyone can enjoy. There’s nothing truly negative that can be said about it. It’s simply an anime that everyone should watch from the beginning because it consistently delivers entertainment.