Radiant anime figure7/24/2023 Any possible intrigue among the inquisitors boils back down to the same black and white obsession with genocide and baseless Like renting an apartment that checks all the boxes, but it turns out the running water is actually a sewage drain in the back, the wifi is dialup, and covered parking is a tent made of rags. It's more the aggravating because you think it will somehow get better, and you hope it does, goaded on by reviewers, but none of it ever materializes. Much like the first season, Radiant throws all the shounen cliches you can possibly think of into yet another shit show. Just as decent for the myriad of Shounen series overall, but definitely not bad than expected, at all. Re-stating the point overall, to either end this show's run or continue with a Season 3 (in the future), it's time to revisit Radiant and binge it for all its pretty good hype and worth. Music aside, the OP/ED pairing is fine, though I'd like Emi Nakamura's song as well on the levels of Season 1's OP and ED. So for Season 2 here to go back to its roots, I've gotta commend the staff for doing such a good job bringing Tony Valente's vision to light, and also to check out the manga as well (besides being an advertisement for the source material DUH). THIS is what fans of the manfra have been waiting for the series to truly flex its story, just that the beginning journey is more rough to swallow than it is here, and unfortunately having to stomach Season 1 just disappointed both fans and newcomers and this gets shunned immediately. To add onto the insanity, if the same production staff and Lerche absolutely bogged the comedy in Season 1, the seriousness in tone is just as goog (not great, mind you) coming into Season 2 with a fleshed-out plot and visuals that still make the manga better than the anime, but where the latter nails it is in the pacing and story restructuring that's better than the former. All I can say was, it was a battle of epic proportions, and it's a redemption all to itself. Needless to say, there are deaths in battle to fight for what's right, but to the mainstay character cast (Seth, Melie, Doc), endless inquiring about them looking forward to find Radiant once again, just got caught on the wayside with facing the Inquisition again after what happened in the Rumble Town arc in Season 1. the sorcerers (a.k.a Seth and his brothers alongside support from Melie, Doc and others), and pick your side of the battle, because this battlefight outrageously affects those who are involved and maligned to the cause of their own calling. Without spoiling anything, it was literally an all-out war between regular humans (a.k.a the Inquisition plus a band of people) vs. 21 episodes, it could not be more fitting than that to show just how massive the divide between the massive character cast is. Season 2 here covers the long-running Caislean Merlin arc of Tony Valente's manfra, and for another If like many people, falling off the bandwagon after the atrocity that is the prequel, I highly implore you to give this series a 2nd chance with the sequel. If there was anything to redeem this series as a whole, it would be the series' continuation a.k.a Season 2 here, as Season 1 is mainly just relegated to character introductions and development in the beginning arcs of small dosages, and absolutely creamed with fillers (because the story structure just doesn't fit easily to 21 episodes (whereas the standard is 24-26)).
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