Aggressive Retsuko (ONA) 3rd Season

Aggretsuko (ONA) 3rd Season

アグレッシブ烈子第3期

Comedy
7.810 episodesFinished Airing

Studio: Fanworks

Synopsis

After an emotional breakup with her boyfriend, red panda Retsuko closes herself off to the thought of ever being in love again—well, with an actual person anyway. Retreating into the world of VR, her virtual boyfriend showers her with praise and shows up in cute outfits, albeit for a price. While scrambling to find other ways to earn money, Retsuko finds herself in yet another financial bind after accidentally ramming into a parked van with a rental vehicle. The owner of the van, a gruff cheetah named Hyoudou, recruits her as an accountant for an underground idol group which he manages. Retsuko soon begins to buckle under the pressure from the new job, leading to plenty of inspiration for her next death metal vent sessions. In the midst of it all, Retsuko begins to wonder if she truly desires a colorless and uninteresting life, or if there's something waiting beyond her office desk. Will Retsuko finally come out on top, both in love and in the workplace? Or will she once again be convinced that the dull and sterile life in her office environment is the one she must lead? [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Characters & Voice Actors

Hyoudou

Hyoudou

Main

VA: Cho, SungWon

Retsuko

Retsuko

Main

VA: Paulita, Agatha

Anai

Anai

Supporting

VA: Tatini, Adrian

Bakkun

Bakkun

Supporting

VA: Katou, Shingo

Buchou, Ton

Buchou, Ton

Supporting

VA: Bodson, Pierre

Buchou, Gori

Buchou, Gori

Supporting

VA: Pissardini, Adriana

Fenneko

Fenneko

Supporting

VA: Inoue, Rina

Gamestore Clerk

Gamestore Clerk

Supporting

VA: Robinson, Zeno

Haida

Haida

Supporting

VA: Katou, Shingo

Hakumi

Hakumi

Supporting

VA: Koiwasaki, Komegumi

Hidarin

Hidarin

Supporting

VA: Cabanos, Christine Marie

Inui

Inui

Supporting

VA: Inoue, Rina

Reviews

CatSoulCatSoul10

The first two seasons of Aggretsuko are, to put it shortly, excellent. It's amazing the amount of effort that was put into making what could've easily just been a marketing vehicle into a funny, relatable anime with characters who are so much more than merchandise bait (though, trust me, they're all keychain-worthy). Of course I was excited for this third season, though there was this nagging feeling in the back of my brain about some of the stranger elements of the trailer I'd seen. An idol group subplot joining the story of a workplace comedy seems like the type of thing that a show that's"jumping the shark" turns to. I've never been so happy to be so wrong. This season of Aggretsuko incorporates music much more seriously into the plot - and I mean that both in terms of literal music, AND some characters having to "face the music." A chance encounter gives Retsuko the opportunity to explore and really think about what she's meant to be doing in life in her mid-20s. Meanwhile, Fenneko firmly tells Haida that it's time for him to "grow a pair" in the first episode of this season, and a cute new coworker forces him to take action beyond crushing on Retsuko from afar and decide if he wants to continue pursuing her - and if so, why? The idol storyline is handled exceptionally well. It touches upon the highs and lows of the idol industry, including the unfortunate seedy parts that a lot of idol anime wouldn't dare to touch upon. It is incredibly impressive how this comedy not only decided to take on these issues, but handles them in such a mature way. (The last few episodes of this season take a surprisingly dark turn, though not in an overbearingly grim way.) As per usual, the only thing I can really complain about with Aggretsuko is that it's so good yet so short. I watched the whole third season in one sitting, as I've done with the previous two. And, seeing what the writers and production team were capable of this season, I would hate for it to be the last. As such, I'm very likely to purchase Aggretsuko merchandise in order to show my support. Perhaps Aggretsuko is really a giant marketing vehicle; but, if it is, it's the smartest one I've ever seen.

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lethargilisticlethargilistic7

In the middle of watching Season 3, I started to wonder why this season wasn't hitting me quite as well as the other ones had. It's still good, don't get me wrong. It's just that, like, Retsuko is more consistently fulfilled and successful than me in this season, and I found it more alienating than reassuring. Resolving to become an idol singer was a great direction for her, personally, but it strays far from the workplace fare of the earlier seasons, and so it's less accessible. Pretty much, the same is true for Haida, who encounters a romantic foil other than Retsuko. He has noreason to ignore her, and yet the man remains a simp, and it's clear he will from the beginning. It's not relatable. And then, in the end, they soft reset to keep the show going. Unlike with the other seasons, this was kind of infuriating. Retsuko and Haida have so many opportunities for growth, they take up some of them, and then they end up pretty much where they were. It's like the theme for this season was "find your dreams, acknowledge to yourself what they are, and then choose the path that you were already walking." Very strange. I really enjoy Aggretsuko, and this season is no different. There are so many great little moments that make it a joy to breeze through in an afternoon. But, next time, I hope they commit better to the directions they want to take the characters.

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