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Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple: Season 2, Part 2
D**N
Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple is just one of those anime's that does everything right.
I wouldn't normally be saying that about a fighting anime. Usually the story and characters of that genre just don't appeal to me. That couldn't be further from the truth in this case. This show is so well done I just couldn't help but to fall for it. In fact every now and then I invite my anime loving friends over and we marathon the series from beginning to end over a few days. It just never get's old.Kenichi The Mightiest Disciple is about a boy known by many as "Weak Knee's Kenichi" Who has spent most of his life being pushed around. What others didn't notice about him was while he was taking those beatings he never gave in. What he lacked wasn't heart, it was strength, endurance, and most of all training. From the beginning his masters explained to him in no uncertain terms he has absolutely no natural talent, mental or physical. He would have to struggle against nature itself to be remade. That in a nutshell is what this show is all about. Be warned the show is extremely silly at times but that's the world of Kenichi. I recommend this anime to anyone who likes fighting anime's but also to those who (like me) are kind of turned off by them. This show is different enough from your standard beat'em up that its worth a look. I think you'll be glad you did. I can tell you without one bit of buyers remorse that I own the whole series.
C**Y
Must have been hoping for a season 3...
By now you've probably watched season one at least, so I'm not going into a story line. The romantic side of this story gets a little sappy as part of the overall pulling of all of the story lines together. Part of the entwined past coming together ending was foreshadowed in S2 Pt1 with Odin, the First Fist. While it does pull together, it's rather simplistic, predictable and generally unlikely (but that's a writer's stock in trade I guess). Still it does close out the first story arc (assuming they are planning a second). They have left it wide open for another season (or two). All this aside, while not my favorite of the three it is still a good watch and I'd say it was worth the price and time. As a whole the series was good with most areas being above average. May be suitable for teens or even children, but watch it first. We all have different opinions on what's okay for kids.
P**N
Awesome!!
My first instinct would not to go for this kind of anime, however! this is pretty awesome. I originally watched it on the net and I loved it, It has action, comedy a little bit of romance in one sense of the word. I loved the Japanese voice actors and actresses in this, they really choose good people for the characters, which is one of the reasons I loved this. I haven't watched it in english yet but definitely will give it a try. It's a good story about an outcast kid trying to fit in, he went from having no friends and being weak, thus he got bullied as "weak legs" to slowing gaining friends, strength and courage. It's a story of how hard work, dedication and perseverance eventually pays off. It has a total of 50 episodes of which I watched twice back to back, it was that good. However the story does not end with these episodes, there is also a continuing Manga and I heard or read somewhere that a season three has been approved in Japan, so I'm hoping to see more of Kenichi's progress both in martial arts and with Miu. If you like Naruto and or Fighting Spirit then I'm sure you will like this also.
A**A
My bad for not reading
But it was not what I was expecting.I thought it was the episodes after episode 50: it is just the last 20 of the one you saw.What I was looking for is 51 on. Season 3.My bad for not reading.
T**R
Totally awesome but needed season three
Loved it but they should’ve made season three
D**N
Four Stars
Great series, very funny.
A**Y
I absolutely love this anime
I absolutely love this anime. It never fails to make me smile, so I was ecstatic to find it on Amazon. It came literally brand new, no marks dents or anything. Now I can enjoy one of (in my opinion ) the best martial arts anime I've seen. Kenichi is a relatable but quirky main character and there is certainly fan service. BUT overall, it's a great story of overcoming your fears and improving yourself. :)
G**X
great butt kicking series.
picking up from where season 1 left off Kenichi continues to get more powerful and capable of handling powerful foes, eventually culminating in a penultimate battle with the leader of an enemy force which is not only awsome to watch but funny as well, definitely recommended for martial arts fans.
K**3
Great Anime!
See my review for the first season for more. I must say that this is an amazing Anime, I prefer shojo anime and manga normally but this is amazing. I really enjoyed it and yes I am a girl. Girls can like boy stuff too! If you love Martial Arts and Comedy then this is for you. Recommended!
D**E
The Finale
In these last 12 episodes to the series, Kenichi must finally face off against the toughest Ragnarok has to offer, can he really be up to the challenge? And why does the leader of the notorious gang seem to recognise Kenichi?Find out in this thrill packed conclusion to an amazing series, Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple.
Q**N
Very Entertaining. A must have.
Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple works on a few different levels, and some are more effective than others. The basic premise is pretty standard. A young guy trying to become a martial arts master, get the girl, rivalries develop so on and so forth. Pretty standard stuff, but that framework doesn't limit the potential or quality a series like this can deliver. Kenichi really delivers an anime experience that is really all it's own. The show almost seems sample some of the most enjoyable character tropes in a remix with the some oft the best animated martial arts I have ever seen.The characters are interesting, fun, and some will likely remind you of characters you have seen in something else. The voice acting is pretty good for the most part, but as per usual, the Japanese is definitely much better. There are a few of the English voices that are either grating or don't seem to quite fit the character they are attached to. I still think everyone will find a favorite amongst this cast of distinct personalities.The animation is great for the most part. Standard fare. The chibi crap can be a little over the top and a little redundant at times, but that is the only real negative I have for the series. The campy bits are to be expected as is the fan service, which can be a little over the top at times as well. None of it detracts from the fight sequences. The manga martial arts in this series really are the high point. It's not overpowered and flashy like Street Fighter, DBZ or anything like that, but it definitely has a flare and intensity about it.I can't comment on how this relates to season one as I have not seen it. (Nor can I find a copy within a reasonable price range) I can say that it stands on it's own fairly well, for the most part, but there are a few gaps that sort of get filled in along the way to piece it all back together.
T**M
Five Stars
I love the show, so glad I bought it
A**Y
Best buy of the year for me
It arrived earlier than I expected and it was very high quality. Best buy of the year for me!
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