Hiiro no Kakera 2nd Season

Hiiro no Kakera: The Tamayori Princess Saga Season 2

緋色の欠片 第二章

RomanceSupernatural
7.213 episodesFinished Airingfall 2012

Studio: Studio Deen

Synopsis

After battling dangerous creatures once existing only in legend,​ Princess Tamaki begins to deal with her uncertain future as the new Tamayori Princess.​ Once she claims her rightful place as the protector of the universe,​ high school will seem like a breeze - but whether she lives to accept that future is another matter altogether.​ Her five guardians - handsome,​ powerful young men of great power and undeniable loyalty - have vowed to sacrifice everything to protect her.​ But are any of them able to deal with a traitor in their midst?​ And how can anyone deal with such important issues while still maintaining a high GPA?​ (Source: Sentai Filmworks)

Characters & Voice Actors

Atori, Mahiro

Atori, Mahiro

Main

VA: Ayres, Greg

Inukai, Shinji

Inukai, Shinji

Main

VA: Shimowada, Hiroki

Kasuga, Tamaki

Kasuga, Tamaki

Main

VA: Neves, Emily

Komura, Yuuichi

Komura, Yuuichi

Main

VA: Namikawa, Daisuke

Onizaki, Takuma

Onizaki, Takuma

Main

VA: Sugita, Tomokazu

Oomi, Suguru

Oomi, Suguru

Main

VA: Hirakawa, Daisuke

Ashiya, Masataka

Ashiya, Masataka

Supporting

VA: Nagano, Yoshikazu

Drei

Drei

Supporting

VA: Ueda, Youji

Ein

Ein

Supporting

VA: Yasumoto, Hiroki

Kotokura, Mitsuru

Kotokura, Mitsuru

Supporting

VA: Aikawa, Chihiro

Kutani, Ryou

Kutani, Ryou

Supporting

VA: Anzaldua, Leraldo

Rozenburg, Aria

Rozenburg, Aria

Supporting

VA: Haag, Hilary

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Reviews

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I'll write my thoughts on the whole series as such- since I never liked the idea of splitting this show into two seasons in the first place >.> Story [8/10]: The plot of this show really had good potential. However, just having a good plot is not the only necessity, it needs good execution as well. A Princess of ancient lineage and guardians to help her protect a village (and, in a larger perspective, to protect the world) from falling apart due to evil forces - though this too is a cliched plot still there are lots of ways in which the story could have evolved.I dont say that the story went bad, but the way in which the events in the show were handled didn't feel satisfactory. Still, its not that bad that you will drop the show entirely. Art and Animation [8/10]: Anime art nowadays is really fluid, so no complaints regarding this section. Even the landscapes and background objects and such were beautifully drawn. Animation too is good enough. Sound [8/10]: Japanese voice actors are so so talented when it comes to expressing any kind of emotion!! And this show is no exception. All people have done a marvelous job on their characters. Op and Ed songs are soothing to hear too. But the instrumentals played in the episodes are not noticeable (or maybe I didn't notice them :P) Character [5/10]: The poorly made part, according to me. Nope, none of the reactions of any character are out of place. But then again, none of them leave left any impression on me. Tamayori-hime struggles to realize her power, and she struggles till almost the end. But then she suddenly her powers awaken. That is not acceptable. Same is the case with her Guardians. When did they train for making their powers better, how did they know what their exact powers were, no background on that. Only Takuma's character has been given a better treatment in this aspect, so that we know why he is so strong. Regarding others, it was really discrete. Same of the villains in the show. Their characters are also poorly introduced. And the fanservice at the end of each episode (with a single character each time) was totally unnecessary =.= Enjoyment [6/10]: Well I didn't stop watching the show half-way. The story picked up some pace in the second half. Overall [7/10]: If you have some free time and really can't decide on what to watch, then probably you can give this show a try. This is for the girls mainly. I dont even know if the guys will consider this show a show looool.

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This is a review of the entire series with Japanese audio First, I'll begin with a story synopsis. If you already know it or don't want to see any potential, though unlikely, spoilers, you can scroll down a bit. The story, based on a series of Otome video games released in Japan, focuses on the characters, with multipe parallels illustrating many fundamentals of human nature. The story centers around an ancient family line of females known as the Tamayori Pirncesses. The main protagonist, named Tamaki Kasuga, is the youngest in that line who is coming of age as she arrives at her grandmother's estate and mustlearn what it is to be a Tamayori Princess. Tamayori Princess's purpose is to be the guardian and keeper of an ancient and mysterious power sealed within the land known as the Onikirimaru. The Princess has guardians who are sworn to protect here in the form of supernaturally powered males from a historic and loyal clan. The antagonists of the story belong to a group known as the Logos, a secret society bent on releasing the Onikirimaru, which is foretold to bring about the world's end. Tamaki, along with her guardians must stop the Logos before it's too late. I sit here pondering why Hiiro no Kakera is so effective at drawing the audience in , urging us to watch the next episode, and I realize a fundamental tactic employed by very few anime that shines through in Hiiro no Kakera. On the surface Hiiro no Kakera appears to be of stock value, with a dime a dozen written all over it. The art is well done, like most recent anime, the setting, and story, though interesting, are relatively basic in their presentation, and if you only watch 1 episode it is easy to see why many would dismiss the characters as well. Those who shrug off the first impressions and stick around for a bit, will find addiction setting in as you must watch the next episode culminating in a complete and satisfying resolution often lacking in many anime. This is accomplished by what I like to call incremental development. The characters, the story, the relationships, all are carefully developed as though you are watching a rose bloom before your very eyes without missing one beat. The characters and their relationships develop at a deliberately slower pace in order to emulate real relationships and personal growth and change. This forms a meaningful bond between the audience and the characters that continually grows stronger. This theme of development is consistent in the story as well as the producers purposely pull a few punches early on in order to end with a flurry and a satisfying bang. The music, voice acting, and sound direction are all superb. The opening song of the first season is one of my personal favorite opening songs in recent memory, not only for its aesthetics, but because of how well it thematically fits with the anime. The voice actors brings the characters to life in tremendous fashion, which is critical to any character based story. The acting is consistent and believable with strong outings from virtually every major character. On a side note, another contemporary anime that executes incremental development extremely well is Sword Art Online. Especially regarding the relationships of the protagonists. The actual story is much more interesting and complex than the synopsis suggests. The story has a couple of twists and turns and picks ups a bit towards the end of the series by providing some interesting and fitting revelations and some pretty cool events. The story, like the character development is well paced and always holds a mystery over the audience's head resulting in a curiosity that has the audience asking what will happen next? The ending is very satisfying and is personally my favorite part of the series. Although,some people may be put off by the slower pace of Hiiro no Kakera, as many other anime character and story developments happen literally overnight creating an air of impatience in the audience. But, true relationships are generally not created overnight and they have severe consequences for any actions taken. Personally it was refreshing and powerful to see a realistic take on character development that was in turn executed extremely well. The empathy I had for the characters felt real and I attribute this to Hiiro no Kakera's execution of incremental development. The tone of Hiiro no Kakera is of a somber nature with some light comedy peppered in throughout. But, for the most part it has its serious face on. It is dramatic and powerful when it needs to be and calm and quiet in mostly the right places. This sets up a pacing structure that is executed very well. It isn't perfect by any means but it is consistent and carefully accomplished. The action (aka beating people up), though sparse until the end, was well done and it fit well with the themes of the story. The protagonists are decidedly not overpowered and like many other anime characters struggle with the idea of power and a reason for fighting. (p.s. there is a neat battle at the end that rewards the audience for watching the entire series). Overall, from an academic and personal standpoint, I would rate Hiiro no Kakera a 9 out of 10. Pros- +Amazing and refreshing character and relationship development +Interesting story that picks up towards the end. +Voice acting, art, and music are all superb +Almost everything fits thematically +Satisfying ending Cons -Pacing can be a little slow at times -The action scenes are sparse -Somber tone may turn off some audience members

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