REVIEW: The Rising of the Shield Hero Season 2: Episode 4: Ruins in the Fog, Episode 5: Ost Hourai, and Episode 6: Racing to Catch Up by Keigo Koyonagi, based on the light novels by Aneko Yusagi
TYPE: TV series
DETAILS: ROTSH2.4-2.6, 3X25 minute episodes
So, here I am, watching more of the second season of The Rising of the Shield Hero. But will this controversial adaptation continue to do well? Let’s find out…
With Ost Hourai’s help, Naofumi and his allies enter the depths of the Spirit Tortoise, only to find Glass, L’Arc and Therese investigating. The warriors from another world, however, are not after Naofumi or the other heroes. They are instead after the man responsible for the Spirit Tortoise’s awakening, the deranged Kyo Ethnina, the rogue Vassal Book Hero from their world, and intent on harnessing the power of the Spirit Tortoise and the other Cardinal Heroes for his own malign ends. But can this insane genius be stopped?
At least with this part of the adaptation, the abbreviation is more in line with what one would expect with an adaptation. True, it still feels a little rushed, and I feel some elements weren’t quite explained. But it is otherwise a good adaptation where the stakes are higher, and some of the dialogue, especially Kyo’s, is enhanced in the dub.
Stephen Fu has found his feet as Naofumi, while Erica Mendez as Raphtalia and Brianna Knickerbocker as Filo are good as usual. Amber Lee Connors as Ost and Kira Buckland as Rishia also do well. Alejandro Saab, Erika Harlacher and Morgan Berry make welcome returns as L’Arc, Therese and Glass. It’s Sean Chiplock as Kyo Ethnina who truly steals the show, chewing the scenery as the genocidal evil genius, showing elements of his gamer past.
Production values are, on the whole, quite good. I do think there’s a few blips in the animation, like one scene where Kyo levitates, for example. But otherwise, well, there’s not much to be said other than it being good.
Overall, I feel that these episodes of The Rising of the Shield Hero are good, if not great. Not a bad adaptation, but it needs a bit more oomph…
****
TYPE: TV series
DETAILS: ROTSH2.4-2.6, 3X25 minute episodes
So, here I am, watching more of the second season of The Rising of the Shield Hero. But will this controversial adaptation continue to do well? Let’s find out…
With Ost Hourai’s help, Naofumi and his allies enter the depths of the Spirit Tortoise, only to find Glass, L’Arc and Therese investigating. The warriors from another world, however, are not after Naofumi or the other heroes. They are instead after the man responsible for the Spirit Tortoise’s awakening, the deranged Kyo Ethnina, the rogue Vassal Book Hero from their world, and intent on harnessing the power of the Spirit Tortoise and the other Cardinal Heroes for his own malign ends. But can this insane genius be stopped?
At least with this part of the adaptation, the abbreviation is more in line with what one would expect with an adaptation. True, it still feels a little rushed, and I feel some elements weren’t quite explained. But it is otherwise a good adaptation where the stakes are higher, and some of the dialogue, especially Kyo’s, is enhanced in the dub.
Stephen Fu has found his feet as Naofumi, while Erica Mendez as Raphtalia and Brianna Knickerbocker as Filo are good as usual. Amber Lee Connors as Ost and Kira Buckland as Rishia also do well. Alejandro Saab, Erika Harlacher and Morgan Berry make welcome returns as L’Arc, Therese and Glass. It’s Sean Chiplock as Kyo Ethnina who truly steals the show, chewing the scenery as the genocidal evil genius, showing elements of his gamer past.
Production values are, on the whole, quite good. I do think there’s a few blips in the animation, like one scene where Kyo levitates, for example. But otherwise, well, there’s not much to be said other than it being good.
Overall, I feel that these episodes of The Rising of the Shield Hero are good, if not great. Not a bad adaptation, but it needs a bit more oomph…
****