
Yowamushi Pedal: Grande Road
弱虫ペダル GRANDE ROAD
Studio: TMS Entertainment
Synopsis
Second season of the Yowamushi Pedal series.
Characters & Voice Actors

Imaizumi, Shunsuke
Main
VA: Toriumi, Kousuke

Kinjou, Shingo
Main
VA: Yasumoto, Hiroki

Makishima, Yuusuke
Main
VA: Morikubo, Shoutarou

Naruko, Shoukichi
Main
VA: Fukushima, Jun

Onoda, Sakamichi
Main
VA: Yamashita, Daiki

Tadokoro, Jin
Main
VA: Itou, Kentarou

Aoyagi, Hajime
Supporting
VA: Matsuoka, Yoshitsugu

Arakita, Yasutomo
Supporting
VA: Yoshino, Hiroyuki

Daitsubu, Takeshi
Supporting
VA: Kawada, Shinji

Fujiwara, Masa
Supporting
VA: Odagaki, Yuta

Fukutomi, Juichi
Supporting
VA: Maeno, Tomoaki

Harimoto
Supporting
VA: Jinya, Haruka

Imaizumi, Shunsuke
Main
VA: Toriumi, Kousuke

Kinjou, Shingo
Main
VA: Yasumoto, Hiroki

Makishima, Yuusuke
Main
VA: Morikubo, Shoutarou

Naruko, Shoukichi
Main
VA: Fukushima, Jun

Onoda, Sakamichi
Main
VA: Yamashita, Daiki

Tadokoro, Jin
Main
VA: Itou, Kentarou

Aoyagi, Hajime
Supporting
VA: Matsuoka, Yoshitsugu

Arakita, Yasutomo
Supporting
VA: Yoshino, Hiroyuki

Daitsubu, Takeshi
Supporting
VA: Kawada, Shinji

Fujiwara, Masa
Supporting
VA: Odagaki, Yuta

Fukutomi, Juichi
Supporting
VA: Maeno, Tomoaki

Harimoto
Supporting
VA: Jinya, Haruka
Related Anime
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Sequel
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Summary
Reviews
Sohoku, the team that never gives up. This season of Yowamushi Pedal started off with a bang, finally quelling the much awaited cliffhanger in the season prior. The story is a fresh burst of excitement that further develops the characters and evidently concludes this exciting race. Story: 6/10 Each episode begins with a quick recap of the episode that came before, helping the viewer understand where the bikers are in the race. The story encompasses the entire middle - second half of the Inter-High. It is no question that the first season of this anime needs to be seen beforehand, but it is definitely worth thewatch. Though each episode was filled with exciting plot twists and moments that keep you on the edge of your seat, the show lagged in a few areas. Most episodes spent half of the time reflecting on events that had happened in previous episodes. The vast amount of flashbacks made the story drag and frustrated me because the race could have been finished much sooner. Thankfully, there was enough character development and intense scenes to keep the viewer thoroughly entertained. You would think that an anime about bicycle racing would grow boring after a few episodes; however, I can personally say that this show had me excited for a new episode every week. Art: 7/10 The art style was relatively average, but stayed clean and consistent throughout both the first and second seasons of Yowamushi Pedal. The scenery presented in the show was well drawn, as were the fast-paced racing scenes. Nothing obscure was drawn and nothing seemed out of place, but nothing spectacular was shown either. Sound: 8/10 The music definitely was a perfect fit for this anime. It was an exciting blast that would get you excited to watch the show, even if you weren't excited at the start. The opening was very suitable for a sports anime, since the aim is to get you pumped for the chase. The voice acting was also very satisfying. All of the voice actors adapted to their respective characters and there were thankfully no unnecessary exaggerations in tone. At times the characters would shout in excitement, power, or dismay, but it adds to the overall pathos of the show. Character: 9/10 One thing that Yowamushi Pedal has excelled at the most is its character development. Of course there was a much broader look into the lives of the characters in the first season, but each new character that was introduced was never forgotten. The supporting cast on the sidelines as well as the opposing bicycle teams were thoroughly developed and well introduced. There was one set of character that was introduced that seemed to play more of a menacing filler role, however, the arc tied into the story very well and enhanced some of the main characters' own personalities. The beautiful character development has you rooting for every single character that is competing in the Inter-High and has you resonating a connection with them all. Enjoyment: 10/10 If I were only grading this anime on enjoyment, it would have a definite perfect score. I would definitely recommend this show to sports anime fans as well as standard anime lovers. It is no question that the first season needs to be watched first in order to comprehend the story, but it is worth the watch. I absolutely loved this anime and I can't wait to read the manga. Overall: 8/10
The Anime started well with the first season giving a glimpse into cycling. It baffles how uninteressting and simply bad this season was. Not only was there basicly no character development, no plot twists that seemed in any way interesting nor did the anime feature anything I would like to see in a story. The Animation and Sound were almost the same as the first season so thats fine, but this season felt like a Dragonball Z copy on bicycles. Maybe 50% or even more of an episode are two or more characters screaming each others name, supported by cut ins of them pedaling or leaning overtheir bikes. Any other interaction between the characters were surface level deep, meaning it had no impact on the story or the relationships. Even worse is the aspect of expertise. When you look at the first Season you sometimes get some information about cycling and sports in general. These information are sometimes even relevant to the story (see training camp in season one and other scenarios). But in this season there are almost no such infos. All in all this anime was something i looked forward to but which dissapointed me in the end. If I had to find one positive aspect about it the solid animation and sound design would come to mind. My verdict: If you want uninteressting screaming and very simple entertainment without deep story or knowledge about cycling give it a go but don't expect much from it.
