Tuesday, July 25, 2023

In/Spectre Season 2


Kotoko Iwanaga and Kuro Sakuragawa are back for more adventures. A problem has been brought to Kotoko's attention when she hears about a man who has been framed for murder and the only person who knows his alibi is a Yuki-onna. While the whereabouts of Rikka-san remain unknown she continues to try to make life tough for Iwanaga from the shadows, even leading her to places like an apartment that's been stigmatized because of a string of suicides that happened within it. Will Kotoko be able to find Rikka-san? Only time will tell.

In/Spectre Season 2 was really good in that it adapted the manga really well. I especially liked the sleeping murder and Electroshock Pinocchio. Those were two stories that I really enjoyed reading, so watching them animated was even better. There were only two parts where someone was dressed inappropriately. In an attempt to seduce the man who was framed, the Yuki-onna pulls aside her robe so part of her chest is exposed. There is also a scene where Kotoko and Kuro are at a claw machine and it shows a special pen that has a women on it, but when it is turned upside down the women's clothes come off. The only other bad part of the series was the comments Kotoko makes about sex. It does swear a little bit, but not very often so it was good in that sense. If you don't mind the things I mentioned earlier and enjoy mystery type anime I would try giving it a watch. 

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