Horimiya: Season 2/ Episode 2 – Recap and Review (with Spoilers)
While titled “Cooking Class,” the episode features all the prep for sports day, which will be featured in the next episode.
In this sub-category, you’ll find TV series that are generally Japanese anime, but also animation from across the world.
While titled “Cooking Class,” the episode features all the prep for sports day, which will be featured in the next episode.
Set before graduation, this episode gives you more time with the cast than adds any notable details.
Rather than pick up continuing Rudy’s quest, “Mushoku Tensei Jobless Reincarnation” decides to fill in the gap between Rudy leaving Sylphie behind and what she did after the destruction of Buena Village.
The end of “Tomo-Chan Is A Girl” will likely bring a tear to your eye, even as Jun pushes back the goalpost.
HAS THE MOMENT FINALLY COME? Will Tomo and Jun be on the same page and, dare I say, enter a relationship?!
Misuzu increasingly finds herself facing how she might impede Tomo’s relationship with Jun, which weighs on her.
Alongside fleshing out why Jun didn’t talk to Tomo for a year and his short relationship with Misuzu, he finally earns his Gameboy back.
Carol has always presented herself as a smiling, silly, sometimes naïve girl. But is there more to her than we’ve been led to believe?
As Tomo and Jun inch closer and closer to a potential relationship, Misuzu starts to realize what changes that can cause and questions if she should have done things differently.
The origins of Tomo and Jun’s relationship are explored, as well as Jun potentially seeing Tomo in a bikini for the first time.
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