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[43] Critical bloggers have considered the show simplistic and repetitive. [44][45] Despite the low production quality, the
anime series was praised by some critics and viewers in Japan for its storyline and characters, becoming a cultural phenomenon in the country. [46] Nick Creamer of Anime News Network gave the series an overall grade of B, praising the worldbuilding and criticizing the visual aspects. [47] The first episode of Kemono Friends received a high number of
views on NicoNico Douga. The show surpassed 1 million views by February 5, 5 million views by April 4, and eventually reached a record-breaking 10 million views by August 24. [48] The opening theme song "Yokoso Japari Park e" rose to 3rd place in the iTunes charts upon release. [49] It was revealed on May 20 that "Yokoso Japari Park e" had reached gold status (sales of 100,000+ in Japan). [50][51] NHK's news Check 11 reported an increase in the number of zoo visits that might have been inspired by viewers of Kemono Friends. [45] The franchise took part in several promotional events with zoos and other establishments, including displaying boards featuring anthropomorphized animals from the show near real-life animals. Season two[edit] The reception to season two of Kemono Friends among
Japanese audiences was mixed. Some criticized the anime for leaving foreshadowed
plot points unresolved.
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On the way, Tenma enables Dieter to return to Frankfurt to warn the Turkish
community of the plot. Tenma meets Wolf who accepts his role in the origins of Johan whom he found cold and starving to death
with his sister near the Czechoslovakian border. He then says that Johan has killed everyone who was close to him, including Goedelitz and his men. He shows Tenma a message from Johan challenging him to meet at some warehouse ruins, then asks Tenma to kill Johan. Back in Frankfurt, Dieter and Heckel are captured by neo-Nazis. 17"Reunion"
Transliteration: "Saikai" (Japanese: 再会)Tomoki KobayashiRyū NakamuraJuly 28, 2004 (2004-07-28)December 14, 2009 Instead of meeting Johan, Tenma heads to the Turkish portion of Frankfurt to warn the residents of the neo-Nazi plot.