[Tower of Druaga - the Sword of Uruk]

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The second season continuing the Tower of Druaga - the Aegis of Uruk.
Genres: adventure, fantasy, romance
Director: Koichi Chigira
Animation Production: Gonzo
# of eps: 12
(info from ANN)
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The first episode is out and subbed.
My thoughts.....
Wow 6 month's have passed, wasnt expecting that. It was mainly Fatina and Gil in this episode which I found interesting. They didnt seem to like each other in the first season, but now I see a little love blossoming. Also I feel like I seen more personality out of Fatina in this one episode then the whole first season, which was nice.

There were some funny parts to, like when they went to the play and the plot was basicly what happened to them at the end of the first season. Even know it takes place 6 monthes after, they seen to already have the plot set up for alot of action. Overall I really enjoyed this episode.
 
I watched the newest episode online and didn't really find it too enjoyable. Maybe if i went back and watched an older episode I would appreciate it more? I dont know, but it just was not my mug of beer i guess.
 
I've begun watching this recently not long after I finished the first season. Man, if you enjoyed the first, this new season will be quite the ride. The old quirks from the first season are back and I'm surprised how enjoyable this series is for its seemingly random ideas but still solid story.

Not the best. But so far, still fun.
 
I love how this is progressing. Into the tower they go. Gilgamesh's younger form looks so awsome. Thats a person I could picture defeating Druaga on his own for sure.
 
For some reason, I'm still stuck in episode 3.
I knew Melt was a bit bad from the start. But still....

Anyway, I kinda grinned when they revealed what the avalanche was.
 
At last I caught up to the more recent episodes.
The mythical tower turned out to be as impressive as I expected it to be. Wow, the development with twin Gils and all actually starts to look bleak.

Although this series never really gives a moment of shock or awe, it never fails to be entertaining.
 
Really? I think a bit seriousness is better.

Some weird new characters show up. I know character development is not this series' strongest point, but still... Anyway, glad to see Neeba and Kaaya again. It's frightening how older a girl could look simply with just some make-up.
 
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