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Review

by MrAJCosplay,

Pokémon Horizons: Season 2—The Search for Laqua Part 2

Anime Series Review

Synopsis:
Pokémon Horizons: Season 2—The Search for Laqua Part 2
Liko, Roy and Dot continue the Terastallization test, challenging gym leaders throughout the Paldea region and learning more about themselves along the way. Meanwhile, Spinel seems to be working on a secret project behind the scenes and he's looking to get rid of Amethio in the process. Could this project have something to do with Terapagos and the secret of Lucius?
Review:

franchise. I already sang the praises of part one and how it established its new characters. This part focuses on how some of those new characters directly impact our main trio. Things are a little formulaic compared to before, with a set of episodes being dedicated to Liko, Roy or Dot as they take on a gym leader. Dot learned to gain more confidence in her planning, we got a fantastic backstory with Roy, establishing why singing means so much to him, and Liko learns to lose…again.

I do find it interesting that Liko has probably lost more battles in this show than she has actually won despite being the main character. In some ways that does make her endearing, especially when you consider the fact that most of the people she goes up against are far more experienced than her. However, it does feel like we're re-treading a similar resolution that she came to in part one.

I find it a shame, because I do think Dot and Roy's character development stands out. I loved Roy in particular because a small quirk about him ended up becoming a major defining character trait about his past and was used to relate to him getting stronger in the present. Dot's character development is arguably a bit more standard, as it is the small recluse learning to gain more confidence in herself, but it's still done incredibly well and I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of people find her to be one of the more relatable characters in the show.

Thankfully, my complaints about Liko get better as we get to the final third of the season, where we finally tie the events of this season back to the main plot. Most of it still seems to be brewing in the background, but we're getting more glimpses about the dynamics of the Explorers and what they're after. We see Spinel once again being an evil scientist who has a real hate for Amethio, and it makes you wonder if the show is setting him up to be the main big bad of the show despite the fact that we already have Amethio's grandfather. Speaking of Amethio, the arc they're setting up with him at the end of this season really gives me a lot of hope for his character moving forward. In some ways, he feels like the Prince Zuko of this show, a villain who is technically doing bad things for the sake of family, but learns to come into his own and make his own decisions after interacting with the main cast.

Now that we've gotten the training arc of the season over with, I'm very curious to see how the main plot will end up playing out moving forward. I do hope the battles continue to consistently look this good, because they're once again some of the best in the series. Very little repeated animation, good use of character abilities, and the power scaling feels just right. In fact, the final battle of this part is probably one of my favorite battles in the entire show so far.

On the audio side of things, the Melique Berger as Ryme. Kudos to the writing staff for adapting all of her singing and rapping scenes AND actually making them sound good.

Is this season more of the same? Yes. Is that a bad thing? Absolutely not. The battles are kinetic, most of the character development is spot on, and now we're finally starting to transition into the plot. In a lot of ways, these two parts are necessary so that our cast could stand a chance against the bigger threats that they are about to face on the horizon. However, I commend the writers for not making this feel like a drag. Just because the plot was on hold for a bit doesn't mean that there still isn't a lot you can do with these characters in this environment. Let's hope all of this training pays off.

Grade:
Overall (dub) : A-
Story : B+
Animation : A
Art : A
Music : B-

+ Great battles continue to be fun, Dot and Roy's character development is splendid, plot buildup is engaging
Liko's arc feels like a bit of a repeat, music drones during slower moments

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Production Info:
Chief Director: Daiki Tomiyasu
Director: Saori Den
Series Composition: Dai Satō
Script:
Deko Akao
Naohiro Fukushima
Kureha Matsuzawa
Naruki Nagakawa
Dai Satō
Muga Takeda
Michihiro Tsuchiya
Kimiko Ueno
Storyboard:
Otumami
Suzu
Hiromasa Amano
Yūji Asada
Saori Den
Mio Hidenin
Satoru Iriyoshi
Yoshihiko Iwata
Ichizō Kobayashi
Takahiko Kyōgoku
Daichi Masu
Kazuaki Mōri
Ayumi Moriyama
Makoto Nakata
Shōji Nishida
Yasuhiro Noda
Makoto Ōga
Yūsuke Oshida
Noriaki Saito
Masato Satō
Satoshi Shimizu
Ayae Shinkai
Hiroaki Takagi
Haruno Tasaka
Daiki Tomiyasu
Chiko Ueda
Tetsuo Yajima
Misu Yamaneko
Episode Director:
Yūichi Abe
Yūji Asada
Saori Den
Tsurugi Harada
Yoshihiko Iwata
Kenya Kodama
Takashi Kojima
Junya Koshiba
Hiromichi Matano
Yoshihisa Matsumoto
Ayumi Moriyama
Makoto Nakata
Yasuhiro Noda
Makoto Ōga
Jin-Koo Oh
Hiroyuki Okuno
Masatune Ooi
Satoshi Saga
Ayae Shinkai
Kyōhei Sumiyama
Hiroaki Takagi
Masashi Tsukino
Chiko Ueda
Fumihiro Ueno
Misu Yamaneko
Unit Director:
Otumami
Saori Den
Takahiko Kyōgoku
Ayumi Moriyama
Yūsuke Oshida
Kotaro Sakamoto
Ayae Shinkai
Haruno Tasaka
Daiki Tomiyasu
Chiko Ueda
Music: Conisch
Original Concept: Satoshi Tajiri
Character Design: Rei Yamazaki
Art Director: Masatoshi Muto
Chief Animation Director:
Kyōko Itō
Rei Yamazaki
Animation Director:
Mixemirai
Sato
Sakuya Abe
Toshinari Abe
Ryōtarō Aoba
Makoto Arashiro
Imani Brown
Jie Qiong Chen
Liang Chen
Inseop Choe
Imsoo Do
Li Ze Dong
Saki Ebisawa
Rie Eyama
Kennedy Freeman
Peng Guan
Keita Hagiwara
Yutsuko Hanai
Hironori Hano
Masumi Hattori
Natsumi Hattori
Hui He
Jae Young Heo
Kosuke Hiramatsu
Toshihito Hirooka
SuBeen Hwang
Federico Iglesias
Asato Ikumi
Kyōko Itō
Masaaki Iwane
Ya Chen Ji
DAHYE JUNG
Noeko Kashiuchi
Kenji Kato
CEAEI KIM
HanJu KIM
Jin Ah Kim
Jung Woo Kim
Sunmi Kim
Yūki Kitajima
Kou Kobayashi
Mari Kobayashi
Chiaki Kurakazu
EunJoo Kwon
Niu Lao
Min Ji Lee
So Yeon Lee
Yerin Lee
Ding Fu Liu
Jun Liu
Qing Yun Lu
Rui Luo
Yuki Masutani
Katsuji Matsumoto
Megumi Matsumoto
Toshiko Nakatani
Toshiko Nakaya
Hiromi Niioka
Azusa Nishimura
Yasue Ohno
Akihiko Oka
Tatsuya Oka
Masaya Ōnishi
Reina Ono
Yoshifumi Ookawa
Yūsuke Oshida
Masashi Ōtsuka
Ji-Yun Park
Song Hwa Park
Pei Qi Peng
Hiromi Sakai
Prommee Saksit
Yukie Sasaki
Mare Sekikawa
Tao Yi Shen
Izumi Shimura
Takashi Shinohara
Jiyeon Song
JoonYoub Song
Takaaki Sonoda
Miho Sugimoto
Sayo Sugiyama
Kei Takahashi
Yūhei Takahoshi
Hibiki Takazoe
Shuji Tanaka
Teruki Tomomatsu
Yousuke Toyama
Miki Ueda
Xiao Lai Wu
Tong Xiao
Chuang Xu
Toshiya Yamada
Kurika Yamagata
Naoko Yamamoto
Rei Yamazaki
Yoshitaka Yanagihara
Shinichi Yoshino
Subin Youn
Hui Yun Yu
Yeon Jun Yu
Jin Zhong
Pei Ming Zhou
Sound Director: Masafumi Mima
Cgi Director: Takayoshi Kawasaki
Director of Photography:
Yūsaku Ishimi
Hiromichi Suzuki
Producer:
Tsuyoshi Kajiwara
Yūsuke Kudō
Kōhei Momose
Tomoya Negishi
Ayaka Sekiguchi

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