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The final episode of the sixth Futurama season features three stories animated in a different style, including
anime. The Angry Beavers episode "Pass it On!" has the brothers and their friends telling parts of a campfire story, each an affectionate parody of some genre of fiction. Treeflower's portion is anime in both visual style and narrative. The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy: At one point in "My Peeps", Billy gets eyestrain, and Grim uses his magic to fix Billy's eyes, accidentally giving the boy precognitive powers. Grim ends up repeatedly altering Billy's sight in an effort to fix things, demonstrated by point-of-view shots through Billy's eyes as the art shifted through several different styles, including an Animesque one where Mandy speaks Japanese. In one episode of Drawn Together, Ling-Ling (the resident Pokémon and anime parody) needs to renew his license and, during an eyesight test from his point of view, it's shown that he sees everyone as animesque characters. Dr. Krieger's holographic girlfriend Mitsuko Miyazumi from Archer is clearly based on an anime girl with her big sparkling eyes, pink hair, and anime-style expressions. In the Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures episode "Don't Touch That Dial", Mighty Mouse encounters The Real Gagbusters, a mix between The Real Ghostbusters (which had several episodes animated in Japan) and Voltron, who are drawn and animated in a very animesque style, they want to rid the world of humor and talk like Lorenzo Music who voiced
Peter Venkman in the former show. The Animaniacs (2020) revival had two versions: one where the Warners are cute and chibified and a second where they are styled similar to Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann and Kill la Kill. Jellystone!: In "Face of the Town", Huckleberry Hound undergoes a Sailor Moon-esque magical girl transformation.
Nobara: seeing her die a tear fell, unfortunately she didn't have time to develop on screen which almost seemed like a pretext to give more drama to the show with her death, which is a shame because as a character she had a lot of potential but unfortunately she is been wasted in the plot. Gojo: protagonist of the first narrative arc of this 2 season, here Gojo is further explored in how he manages to achieve greatness following the clash with Toji Zenin and it was very nice to see how he had a completely different vision of the world at the beginning of the sorcerers and humans, but following the death of Riko Amanai both he and Geto change perspective leading Gojo to mature following those events faced, it was also a nice twist to see that in Shibuya he was sealed in following his clash with the various special curses ranks, but it will be a shame not to be able to see him again so soon in the show. Mahito: what can I say, perhaps the best villain of the show, the one who has the highest number of kills with the sorcerers: Junpei, Mechamaru, Nanami and Nobara, as well as having irreparably damaged Todo, it is incredible how this character fully presents the concept of "inhuman" and is also the one who puts the protagonist face to face with the sad and cruel truth of how the two behave in different ways but are similar to each other, the final scene with Mahito scared by Itadori as he imagines being hunted by a wolf in a
forest in the middle of winter was something sublime to see, the one who killed humans for no reason ends up being scared by one of them he wanted to kill. Aoi Todo: A nice character with his moments of fantasy that make you laugh out loud, this season he confirms himself as a good character, but it's a shame that he is taken very badly by Mahito, his future as a sorcerer is unfortunately ruined Nanami: And we are here to say goodbye to one of the most interesting characters in jujutsu, when he was about to die, Nanami realizes that in reality his dream was another and that he was only a sorcerer for convenience, the last words are a curse that unfortunately Itadori will have to take responsibility for carrying forward. Honorable mention also goes to characters like Megumi, Mei Mei, Jogo, Choso and Sukuna who play their roles in this season and their facets are known. Story: This season is divided into 2 narrative arcs, Gojo's past and the Shibuya incident: Gojo's past was interesting to see the strongest sorcerer as the protagonist as he faces his first enemy who manages to put him in difficulty and fails to complete his mission, the philosophy that Gojo presents as he evolves as a character (like: the most beautiful thing in this world is me) was interesting to watch, even as Geto falls more and more to the dark side even following the his conversation with Yuki Tsukumo, while the Shibuya arc takes us to face a very dark arc in which we see the protagonists fight for the first time with a threat bigger than them, the Shibuya arc were endless fights in which the various characters, both good and evil, evolve as the game progresses, although I have some criticisms to make, such as some characters who did not show their full potential (Hanami's dominance, Nobara's death), some missed interactions that would have been interesting to see (an ideological clash between Megumi and her father Toji ) and some fights that would have been interesting to see (Nobara vs Choso), I have to say that here perhaps we reach the highest point of Jjk, the darkness, the cruelty, the sense of helplessness that you felt while watching the show were really well managed and everything will end with consequences that will have serious repercussions in the future of Jujutsu Kaisen. Animations: Here we come to one of the most controversial points of the season, if in the 1st season we had a coherent and constant technical quality for all the
episodes, in this 2nd season there were some obvious problems in some episodes you were watching (ep 8,14, 18) while in others a change of style that sacrificed details to make the animations more fluid (ep 16,17), although Jujutsu kaisen 2 has many high points (ep 9,13,21), I can't help but be a little disappointed by the production of one of the most renowned anime of recent years, in the end the show was enjoyable to follow despite some inconsistencies and drops in the animation, but much more could have been done, this is mainly due to the terrible working conditions that Studio Mappa reserves its employees. Direction: Although a great job was done in producing this 2 season and there are some episodes that are really well managed from the direction point of view, others unfortunately lack real directorial coherence, mainly due to the problems that the mappa studio staff was facing at that time, it's a shame that they couldn't give us the best version they had in mind for jjk2, it's also said that they couldn't make ep 17 as they wanted due to time constraints and that it was only 30% complete Work. Sound: here we reach the lowest point of the 2nd season, although the ops and edings are very beautiful to listen to with the op "Specialz" which has become one of my favourites, the same cannot be said for the sound sector which was really disappointing especially in the Shibuya arc, there were some OSTs worthy of attention but for the most part it seemed like we were seeing an anime without sounds that didn't accompany the right moments during the narration of the story, for example the ep 9 despite being one of the best animated, as far as the OSTs are concerned it was completely wrong, having sometimes annoying soundtracks.