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When Season 2 was announced, and that there was a studio change, to Studio 3Hz, I was skeptical, but of course I’d give it a try. The character designs were certainly a step down from Season 1 (which already didn’t have the greatest designs), and with time, the animation degraded immensely. It wasn’t just the production that took a nosedive though, the plot did too, and it became quite the snoozefest at times.
My grading criteria: Story: /25 Art: /10 Music: /10 Characters: /20 Enjoyment /15 Thematic Execution /20
STORY: 7. 5/25
Was this show always this slow and was it really a slice-of-life? There were a few interesting plot points to be explored, but they never really went to solid detail with them. There was the introduction of a new character, Alas=Ramus, who was the new Anya Forger of the season in her cuteness, but where she came from, and who she really is wasn’t really explored well. I
remember that Season 1 at least had some fight scenes and villains, but in this season, there was barely anything going to advance the plot, a lot of meandering, random romance elements, and not enough mention of Heaven or Ente Isla to keep things intriguing. This was not the show I remember, I don’t remember it
being this boring.
ART: 3/10
The character designs don’t really feel like designs you’d see in a fantasy anime, but more like designs you’d see in CGDCT or slice of life show. They also looked very flat and round at the same time, which was weird. The fight scenes were very disappointing, with a lot of still imagery and janky movement.
Four more will debut across March and April. Invincible
season 2 release schedule: when are new
episodes out?(Image credit: Skybound/Amazon)The first part of Invincible season 2 aired in November 2023 before taking a break before part 2 is released in March 2024. Here's the confirmed Invincible season 2 release schedule:Invincible season 2, episode 1: November 3 - available now!Invincible season 2, episode 2: November 10 - available now!Invincible season 2, episode 3: November 17 - available now!Invincible season 2, episode 4: November 24 - available now!Invincible season 2, episodes 5: March 14, 2024Where can I watch Invincible season 2?(Image credit: Skybound/Amazon)Invincible season 2 is available exclusively on Prime Video; you’ll need a subscription to Amazon Prime to have access to the superhero series. The streamer has also recently announced changes to its basic subscription, with ads arriving on the service from "early 2024. " If you want an ad-free experience, you’ll have to pay an additional $2. 99/month after the rollout.