The number of battles has decreased, but since the fights weren’t that great to begin with, I don’t think it was a major loss. That said, I wasn’t impressed by the comedy of this season either, and for an anime such as this, I just wanted something funnier. Like the first season, Shin Koihime†Musou mostly steers away from any serious drama, so the playful and goofy attitude of the original returns in full force. The situation essentially culminated in a “to be continued” fashion, which depressed me and reminded me that there is a third season as well. It involves a magical book that a trio of sisters are given, but instead of being used for a great evil, they use it to further their musical ambitions. The girls are still traveling around and doing random things, but this season eventually sees one main storyline emerge, so that’s more than the first season can say. Season one of Koihime†Musou was rather light on story, and nothing has changed in the second season. ![]() Can Shin Koihime†Musou build upon the foundation set by the original and get over the proverbial hump? In short, not really. Last time on YuriReviews, I was very impressed at how Koihime†Musou managed to be so incredibly average, but now it’s time for the second season to show us what it’s got.
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