86 Part 2

86 Eighty-Six Part 2

86―エイティシックス―

DramaSci-Fi
8.712 episodesFinished Airingfall 2021

Studio: A-1 Pictures

Synopsis

The disappearance of the Spearhead Squadron beyond the horizon does little to hide the intensity of the Republic of San Magnolia's endless propaganda. Vladilena Milizé continues to operate as "Handler One," the commander of yet another dehumanized 86th faction's squadron in the continuous war against the Legion. On the Western Front, Shinei Nouzen and his squad are quarantined in a military base controlled by the Federal Republic of Giad, formerly known as the Giadian Empire. The newly-established government grants the saved Eighty-Six full citizenship and freedom. Housed by the president Ernst Zimmerman himself, the group meets his adoptive daughter and the last Empress, Augusta Frederica Adel-Adler. However, within the calm of this tender society, Shinei and his team feel that their purpose is on the battlefield. Before long, they are once again in the midst of the Legion's onslaught as a part of the Federacy's Nordlicht Squadron, accompanied by Augusta Frederica. But, as history repeats itself, they realize that no matter the side, death and pain on the front lines are the only comfort they know. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Characters & Voice Actors

Milizé, Vladilena

Milizé, Vladilena

Main

VA: Hasegawa, Ikumi

Nouzen, Shinei

Nouzen, Shinei

Main

VA: Chiba, Shouya

Adel-Adler, Augusta Frederica

Adel-Adler, Augusta Frederica

Supporting

VA: Kuno, Misaki

Aldrecht, Lev

Aldrecht, Lev

Supporting

VA: Kusunoki, Taiten

Altner, Richard

Altner, Richard

Supporting

VA: Yamamoto, Kanehira

Authen, Chise

Authen, Chise

Supporting

VA: Ono, Masamu

Aya, Shana

Aya, Shana

Supporting

Bernholdt, Brent

Bernholdt, Brent

Supporting

VA: Yamamoto, Itaru

Ehrenfried, Willem

Ehrenfried, Willem

Supporting

VA: Desjours, Sébastien

Emma, Anju

Emma, Anju

Supporting

VA: Hayami, Saori

Hinie, Kuroto

Hinie, Kuroto

Supporting

VA: Shinohara, Koutarou

Idinarohk, Zafar

Idinarohk, Zafar

Supporting

VA: Mizunaka, Masaaki

Reviews

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For the past 4 years, I have patiently waited and envisioned what the adaptation of volume 2 of 86 would look like. I am so happy that I can confidently say A-1 surpassed my wildest expectations for this adaptation and gave my favourite Light Novel the love it deserves. In contrast with the action packed first cour of 86, the second cour primarily focuses on interpersonal relationships and the 86’s struggle between a peaceful life in the Giad Federacy or returning to the battlefield. Volume 2 and the second cour explore themes such as the psychological trauma of being a child soldier and the quest tofind purpose in life. It’s an interesting departure from the action of the first 12 episodes. This is mainly due to the fact that 86’s first volume was originally intended to be a standalone story prior to its success. Despite the lack of action scenes, A-1’s quality was on full display in the second cour. The cinematography, direction, art, OST, transitions and storyboarding were all superb. A lot of people were rightfully upset with the delay for the last two episodes, but it certainly paid off for A-1. The masterpieces that were episodes 11 and 12 were well worth the wait. The finale of volume 2(episode 11) was by far one of my most anticipated episodes ever and it was perfect. You can truly see the love that A-1’s staff have for the story in every single episode and that is the highest praise I can put on any LN adaptation. Too often do we get adaptations which are clearly just extended ads for the LN and only made to get books bought. 86 bucked that trend and I can only hope and pray we see season 2 soon. I want to clarify that we are nowhere near the peak of 86, if A-1 continue at this pace and dedicating time and resources, seasons 2 and 3 will be absolutely mind blowing. 86 second cour gets the easiest 10 I’ve ever given.

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Many of times, shows that get derailed by production and scheduling issues end up having poor or rushed endings. We’ve seen this with Wonder Egg Priority, and The Promised Neverland Season 2, both of which got massively rushed due to poor production. I’m glad that this second cour of 86 did not fall into that hell, despite the huge delay before the last two episodes. The high quality did not falter throughout, and we as fans can all appreciate such a thing. My grading criteria: Story: /25 Art: /10 Music: /10 Characters: /20 Enjoyment /15 Thematic Execution /20 STORY: 21.5/25 This takes all the good war themes fromPart 1 and expands upon them. This time, there are in fact, scenes outside just simple fighting, as our characters attempt to reintegrate themselves into society. A lot of the narrative is realistic, as the characters struggle with war memories, the rush of fighting, and the feeling of not being on the battlefield. There isn’t much to be said here, the narrative continues to be as solid as ever, and while there are spots that were a little boring for me personally, the story is able to suck you into a world of war and many other things as well, and of course, what I can say about the emotional reunion of Spearhead and Handler One? ART: 9.4/10 An improvement to part 1. Fight scenes are spectacular, background shots are spectacular, just great. MUSIC: 9.3/10 Sawano’s soundtrack continues to impress, even if it’s much of the same. Opening and ending themes really set the stage and ended episodes on an emotional note. CHARACTERS: 16.0/20 With a smaller cast of characters this cour, it felt easier to keep up and allow the characters to leave a stronger impression on me. Shin continues to struggle with being “The Undertaker”, breaking as many of his companions have left him behind, which is a very gripping thing to watch, and it’s great to see the development. We also have a new addition to the cast, Frederica, and she compliments the cast pretty well. She’s lightens the mood a bit, keeps Shin in check, and has her own set of problems that plague her. The other characters have their moments, but give off much of the same vibe we have seen throughout the series, and continue to be enjoyable to watch. ENJOYMENT: 12/15 Despite the delay in between, my immersion was not broken severely, and I found myself right back to enjoying the show after the long break. THEMATIC EXECUTION: 17/20 The wartime theme is executed in a brilliant manner, on and off the battlefield. It’s gripping, realistic, painful to watch, and emotional. The dialogue is great, and the world of 86 is great. OVERALL: 85.2/100 It was definitely a shame that there were many interruptions in between the show, but the quality remained very good throughout. As was the same with Part 1 for me, some spots did feel a bit repeated or long-winded, especially as Shin’s struggles are portrayed to us, but regardless of that, there is simply a lot of good in this show, and if you enjoyed Part 1, chances are Part 2 will be even more immersive!

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