2018 winter | Episodes: 24 | Score: 8.4 (408604)
Updated every Wednesdays at 01:35 | Status: Finished Airing
Type: TV
Producers:TV Tokyo | Shogakukan-Shueisha Productions | Nippon Columbia | KlockWorx | Asmik Ace | Bandai Namco Entertainment | Shueisha | Toy's Factory | Dear Stage inc.
Synopsis
The disastrous life of the gifted psychic Kusuo Saiki continues, despite his utmost effort to live an ordinary life. Although he has certainly grown accustomed to dealing with his troublesome friends—who are his biggest hurdle to achieving a peaceful life—he still has a long way to go. Also joining the usual oddballs are a few new faces whose shenanigans add to Saiki's misery, making his dreams of a hassle-free life a distant fantasy. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Voice Actors
Shimazaki, Nobunaga
Hosoya, Yoshimasa
Ono, Daisuke
Kamiya, Hiroshi
Tomatsu, Haruka
Tanaka, Aimi
Kayano, Ai
News
09/02/2018, 07:35 PM
A teaser visual has been revealed and announced that the Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan TV series will get a new anime. It also mention that the new anime will conclude th...
12/15/2017, 01:58 PM
In this thread, you'll find a comprehensive list of Winter 2018 titles with an accompanying promotional video (PV), commercial (CM), or trailer. This post will ...
12/10/2017, 07:52 PM
The official website for the upcoming second season of Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan has announced new cast members and broadcast information. The first broadcast of the ...
12/25/2016, 12:12 PM
The official Twitter account of TV anime Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan (The Disastrous Life of Saiki K.) has announced on Monday that the series will receive an anime se...
Reviews
ihsankamalakk
This season is exceptional, rivaling the brilliance of the first. It introduces several compelling new characters, such as Aiura, Akechi, and Saiko, who bring fresh energy and depth to the story. The scenarios and themes explored in these episodes surpass those of the first season, offering a richer and more engaging experience. The story arcs are particularly captivating, with one standout being the unforgettable stranded island arc, which is both thrilling and highly memorable. If you enjoyed the first season, I can confidently say you'll love the second even more. The anime not only excels at refining what it already did well but also enriches thenarrative by adding new layers of complexity and excitement. It’s a masterful continuation that elevates the series to new heights.
DISKOWN
The second season of Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan sticks to its guns, delivering more of the same zany antics and expanding its already vast ensemble cast. Fans will find the humor familiar, with jokes that riff on both the events of the first season and broader Japanese and anime culture. Visually, it's business as usual, with the animation retaining its signature style, limitations and all. However, there's a subtle shift in pacing. Rather than quick-fire gags, many jokes now sprawl across multiple episodes, demanding a bit more patience from viewers. While this approach allows for deeper comedic exploration, it can also make the series feel atad sluggish at times, especially if a particular gag isn't your cup of tea. Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan 2 maintains the essence of its predecessor, injecting fresh faces into the mix and offering plenty of laughs along the way. If you're a fan of the first season, this follow-up is worth a watch. Just brace yourself for the reality that lightning doesn't always strike twice, and the sequel doesn't quite reach the same heights as its predecessor.
CyanCheetah
This wont be a long one This one actually adds a story! No spoilers but it is a very very very loosely threaded story. Not much there it is back to the same slapstick comedy each episode with no story progression I loved it. it was amazing. just like nichijou or azumanga daioh. the op is okay the music in the background is okay maybe 4/10 for music in this showand artstyle is the same all in all amazing show if u liked nichijou or azumanga daioh. Saiki is a great character. Finished the specials and ONA's and will definitely miss Saiki Final Score: 8/10 a bit better than first season so good watch! Thanks! -CyanCheetah
SDK1903
If you've watched the first season of Saiki Kusuo no Sai Nan, you should definitely watch this one too, I promise you won't regret it. The second season has the same taste, maybe a little tastier than the first, and dude, isn't it funny? I think the best word to describe Saiki Kusuo is funny. His comedy is at a high level. He has made me smile and laugh out loud all season long (and we all know that only a few anime can REALLY make us laugh). 2. season 1. what makes it a little different from the season is the serious tone mixed into thecomedy. We are learning about Saiki's past and understanding more about her life. It squeezes your heart a little, but then it gets funny again. I think this is the Saiki Kusuo magic: everything is ridiculous in the end. Still, you bond with him more and it makes you feel like it's not just a comedy. But as I said, this does not change his essence. It's still a comedy. The difference is that Saiki gets close with her friends Dec. Even though he doesn't want to show it, he starts to care about them more. He's always acting like he doesn't want to be with them but at the end of the day he's there. And everyone loves him because he is always there for them. Moving away from this seriousness, Saiki Kusuo does a very good job with her irony. I can see a little cliché anime in every episode, and the way it's built to be both fun and entertaining at the same time is great (if you don't understand what I mean, you'll understand in the baseball team episode). Saiki Kusuo does this in a very exaggerated and funny way. When you watch it, you will probably think, “oh, I know such an anime”, “oh, I know such a character”. Exaggeration is what makes it fun. It's also interesting to see that even if they are considered a little stupid (Kaido and Nendo, for example), they all have a story that you can connect with in some way. Nendo is a stupid man, but he was born into a fatherless family where he doesn't even remember his face. Kaido, who has a stupid criticism of stories, actually comes from a strict family when it comes to his work. This makes you like the characters more, because you can get to know them - and 2. the season does a good job of exploring these silly but funny characters further. Maybe stupid is a good word for Saiki Kusuo. Stupidly good. You feel your arcing pain in some parts, because it deepens a little, but the next second you will laugh. I think that's what Saiki Kusuo is about (and of course I mean stupidity in a good sense). In addition, several new characters appear, which makes everything better. Aiura, a soothsayer, and Akechi, one of Saiki's past. Although Akechi doesn't look like much, they're both fun. They are important because Saiki needs to reveal her powers once again. In general, Saiki Kusuo no Sai Nan 2. the season is 9/10 for me. All the episodes were good, and the story had an interesting development (that's why 2. season 1. i like it more than the season). The essence of Saiki's comedy doesn't change, and I think it's getting better. You won't regret watching it one more time (and 2. the second end of the season is GREAT).
lamaraptor
Yare Yare, I have to do another Saiki K review? I guess I have no choice. I love the fast paced nature of this show, and this season has managed to keep it up despite switching to full length episodes rather than 5 minute ones that are just grouped together on streaming sites. It would have been easy to take the show in a different direction with more long form story telling, but they still do these quick cut sequences that never linger too long in one place. The show grows incredibly fond of the "We have a new transfer student today" device. It even pokes funat itself for using it so much, but the steady stream of new wacky characters never seems forced and somehow they manage to juggle all their idiosyncrasies pretty well, mostly by preemptively Flanderizing them all down to a single character trait. My game theory is that I think Saiki secretly takes after his grandpa and is just a huge tsundere. He pretends to hate the crazy world around him and only love coffee jelly and saying yare yare, but I think actually he wouldn't know what to do with himself if his high school life were as boring as he wishes it was. The times when he does show open interest in something are hilarious, like his love for the character that's so aggressively average I'm surprised he's not the MC of a harem anime. He's like the main heroine of a visual novel, attracted to the protagonist because there is calculatedly nothing remarkable about him. It's amazing. I think the ending song was pretty underrated. I love that the chorus is supposed to be a psychic vision he gives to his love triangle girlfriends just to appease them and make them leave him alone, but I also like to imagine that's his real canon singing voice. Great comedic storytelling even just in the ending credits. 8/10
FancyMonkey
Saiki K Its an incredibly hilarious and silly comedy that is almost guaranteed to make you laugh. This " review " is just me talking about what I like in Saiki k so if that doesnt interest you , feel free to stop reading. If you haven't watched the show however , hopefully this gives you enough motivation to start it. Characters Saiki k is a show with an incredibly hilarious cast of characters , the foundation for a good comedy. Each character except Saiki is a troupe that is taken to their incredibly illogical extreme . Nendou is so dumb that saiki cannot read his mind. And Hairo is so passionate thathe literally creates heat and fire. This makes for incredibly dramatic but never exaggerated character interaction. ( well they are exaggerated in a way but never forced ) This cast of characters , more so than being funny by themselves play off of each other in a really silly , witty and humourous way. You could take any 3-4 characters from the cast of this show , even without the mc , put them together and it would lead to a gut wrenching session of laughter. Kaido is probably my favourite out of the entire cast , followed by koboyasu , teruhashi and that magician dude. I love every single one of the characters in the cast. ( except teruhashis brother , that guy is weird ) And if you watch the show , you probably will as well. Humour Saiki k is a comedy that isn't even close to generic. Most of the jokes land for me , and there are no repetitive joke formulas. The repeating jokes are also done with a new set up each time , making them funnier each time you see it. Saiki k has some parody elements that are funny as well. The jokes come in at a very fast pace as well , never letting a joke overstay its welcome and constantly making me laugh. ( I literally laughed so much that I had to use my inhaler at times ) But the main allure of the comedy is that it is so over the top , silly , fun and lighthearted. And it always works with the incredible cast. Added to this , saiki plays it off in such a nonchalant way that it somehow becomes even funnier. Let me quote a line said by a magician in the show on why he became an illusionist - " As everything in my life dissapeared , I realised that making things disappear must be my talent. " And he went on to become a magician. It's not as funny out of context but if you found that even slightly funny , I highly recommend watching this amazing comedy. Presentation / Execution Saiki k's already great base is improved by the sound , a lot. The voice acting perfectly fits everything . The silliness of the show and characters are all represented by the voice acting. The music is also really fucking good in making jokes funnier. For example - for a stupidly funny sob story , an over the top , overly generic sad song track plays for a layer of satire , making the scene twice as funny. A lot of the tracks are really silly ( like the trumpet bike soundtrack ) , or really over the top and dramatic . Some of them are just normal ones that are supposed to set the mood. ( my fav is koboyasus theme ) The opening and ending are also basically memes by the end of the series. Overall , I can confidently say that the sound of this show is amazing. The artstyle , character designs and colours are incredibly charming but the animation is nothing special , quite cheap if anything. So solid presentation in the end. Other There is basically no plot in the show , its a comedy after all. Saikis' powers are very inconsistent. There are basically no themes tackled , and when the show tries to be serious it really doesn't work. But none of these take away from how funny this show is. The show is also incredibly rewatchable , so if you ever feel down then you can put on an episode of saiki k and it will be as funny as the first time. The dub is also really good, one of the best ive seen. So why is it a must watch ? Because it is either a source of near endless enjoyment , or just 5 - 10 minutes of your time wasted. Due to this , I think everyone should at least try Saiki k. Feel free to message me if you want to talk about saiki or anything else we like in common. ( This is my review from anilist I posted here. https://anilist.co/review/14361 for a more formatted , nicer looking version. )
Sterlinpeter01
The moment I started watching the 1st episode I knew it was going to be awesome. And I wasn't disappointed. It has a very hilarious way of showing the life of overpowered characters. I really wish that they make another season to wrap it all up. But the specials also complete the story in a way. The character development of the main character was also well planned and the character design of side characters were taken to extremes which made it more hilarious. It's definitely one of the anime I'd like to erase from my memory and watch again and again...
addermer
no i did not just cry because of a comedy anime. ok maybe i did but that is none of your business anyway this show is great and you should watch it right now. ( i have also made a similar review for the first season of this show, this is technically an updated blog but with more knowledge on my part ) it is similar to one punch because of the comedy, but it really capitalizes on that aspect here. Story: 7/10 Ok so obviously this is not a story based anime, it is a comedy, so the story isn't going to be the greatest aspect, butconsidering i AM the one that just cried and somehow became invested in this story and the characters, i guess i'm not the one that should be judging the story. It is comprised of skits that show "the disastrous life of saiki k" Art: 7/10 On my previous review i actually rated this 6, but i feel as though the art is just where it needs to be. it conveys the humor pretty well and it could be much worse, so i changed my ranking for 6 to 7. everything is just as it should be. Sound: 8/10 I will briefly touch on the opening and endings. they are all just as they should be considering again that this is a comedy (sorry i keep saying stuff like "but this is a comedy" it's because i usually watch shounen so i touch on this kind of stuff) and i like the vibes they give off. just the goofy vibes. (even though i cried at the end) Character: 10/10 I feel as though the characters clash in a perfect way. Comedy anime usually capitalizes on character interactions and rely on the VA's to carry the comedy and this is no exception, i would even say that they capitalized on it more than usual. I adore the contrast between the dumb but also talented kid, the "i dont give a shit" kid, and the chuunibyo childish kid. it's hilarious and i wouldnt have it any other way. All the other characters are amazing as well, and they all give their own little twist to the character tropes given to them. The strongest aspect of the show in my opinion. Enjoyment: 10/10 I actually started this show planning to watch it on a week to week basis so that i didn't burn through it so fast and i could watch other anime in the meantime since this IS a comedy anime and i thought i could just get some giggles from it, but i found myself wanting to watch more every time i turned on the show and ended up finishing it in 6 days! that isnt too astonishing is this was a shounen show, but it isn't! it's a COMEDY! Overall: 9/10 not perfect, but great
wnewchkul
Warning: this is an enjoyable comedy without any meaningful plot: there's simply this psychic teenager who, as problems arise, uses his supernatural abilities to benefit himself and, to his own surprise, others. But this anime should not be misjudged simply because it lacks sophistication. A funny show already is, as the descriptor implies, fun. Naturally, the success of such a desultory, plotless show depends on the strength of its characters. In this regard, Saiki Kusuo is worthy of praise. All the characters have distinctive, memorable personalities and remain in character throughout. Together they give the show its signature forward momentum that keeps it enjoyable tothe casual viewer. I get the feeling that the director knows exactly which character to introduce in a given comedic situation to maximize the fun. While these characters do not demonstrate the kind of character development viewers would expect in a more sophisticated setting, they fit well with the overall vibe of the narrative. As each episode contains around four to five sub-stories, some more compelling than others, the show inevitably has its own ups and downs. But the amusing raillery between each character will keep you hooked and not defect to another show -- at least not too soon. As far as I am concerned, the successful delivery of the gags owe themselves to the admirable work of the scriptwriters, who have created consistently entertaining, ingenious and smooth dialogue, as well as comedic asides introduced at the right moments. On another note the episodic structure of the work serves well to accommodate the goal of delivering snappy, uncomplicated gags that even the most inattentive layman can savor in his leisure. If there is anything I take issue with in this anime, it would be the art style. Granted, this kind of show can thrive even without elaborate theatrics found in Your Name or Weathering with You, but the art I saw at times left me wondering if the animators were on labor strike, or perhaps were operating on an extremely tight budget. Oftentimes lines and dots are not smoothly connected, and limb movements can seem out of place and clumsy. There is also evident overuse of still shots, which can make the meticulous viewer feel betrayed. Still, this is a relatively minor problem in the grand scheme of things, and I would recommend Saiki Kusuo to anyone who is not averse to simple-minded, straightforward humour (delivered through somewhat subpar animation).
MKMAL0
I gotta hand it to this anime! I first came upon the manga by sheer random chance about a year ago. I was bored at the time, and wanted something new, didn't expect much, just thought it was gonna be yet another average series, but boy weren't I in for a big surprise! I had only read a few chapters and I knew I had to see this animated! The plot is simple enough, jokes are funny (even when repeated a hundred times), and many of the recurring gags have me shaking with laughter whenever I just happen to remember them. For example, every timeI remember Nendou's voice (which is a perfect performance by the seiyuu btw) asking his "aibo (pal)" Saiki to go get Ramen for the 100 psychicillionth time, it genuinely cracks me up! The series also takes the anime trope where we get to see characters' inner thoughts to the absolute next level. The choice for Saiki's seiyuu as Kamiya Hiroshi (Levi from SnK) is also perfect for his tone and character, as with most other seiyuus in the anime. Many people have mentioned this already, but the series gets even better in this season, especially what they did with the OPs/EDs was really unique. I don't watch a lot of comedy anime, but this is definitely my top spot for comedy anime! I can't remember when was the last time I laughed THIS hard consuming ANY type of media, be it a movie, a series, or a book! I'm so sad to see both the manga and anime come to an end, and wll probably rewatch this over and over.
tonkotsu103
Saiki K is such a great anime. Season 2 came out on Netflix the day after I started watching Season 1, so I was super stoked for that. Anyways, if you enjoy slice of life comedy animes, then this is the one for you. This anime is an example of overpowered characters done right. Saiki is basically an all powerful psychic, who is able to do pretty much everything, but he just wants his classmates to leave him alone and be normal. This makes for some super funny scenes. I found myself greatly enjoying every single episode of this series. The best thing about this animeis that it isn't meant to be taken seriously, but is instead a parody. I love how it makes basic anime tropes like brightly colored hair being normal, even in Japan, how injuries heal immediately, and how when clothes get blown off, they perfectly "cover up" the person. So clever. The second ED in this season is probably my favorite of the series. Of course, all the OP and ED soundtracks are fantastic, but this one just had something more to it that was so fun. Anyways, go check this out if you're considering it.
GrayRealm
This is largely the same deal as the first season. Meaning gag comedy, with multiple short episodes crammed into one anime episodes. Summary: Story 6/10 Art: 5/10 Sound: 6/10 Character: 6/10 Enjoyment: 6/10 Overall: 6/10.Compared to first episode one thing that I noticed is that intro and outro music became better, however, I felt like the show become slightly weaker compared to the 1st season, and I felt like animation quality dropped slightly. Meaning 6/10 instad 7/10 total this time aropund. One of the reasons for that is probably the fact that they introduced huge number of characters, and because now there are "multi-episode" mini arcs. Those lack the pace of short stories of the first season and as a result felt less entertaining to me. In general: The story is a gag comedy, and is generlaly well done/interesing to watch. The art is clean and basic, in few places near the end the quality gets reduced, but it does its job. If i were to compare it with anything, I"d compare it with "Ane Log". Voice actors really breathe life into the series, and make characters more entertaining. I checked out the manga after the anime, and manga had less impact for me. Speaking of which, the adaptation is very faithful to the original and barely misses an episode. Overall it is an enjoyable show that is worth checking out, if you got the time. I do feel that the first season had slightly more punch in it, though.
KingBaloo
When I saw the cover photo of Saik K on Netflix, I thought “what the hell is this…” There was some ridiculous pink-haired boy with freaky horn-like antennas sticking of his head. So naturally, I overlooked it, and ended up watching something else at the time. A few months later, a friend recommended “Sakamoto” as something light-hearted and funny to watch. I loved it - it was a show that didn’t take itself too seriously, but still clearly put some thought into its comedy sketches. Then, when that same friend recommended Saik K, I had to take his advice and watch an episode. I washooked immediately. The premise of show lend it the ability to be a most masterful comedy. Saiki Kusou has ridiculous physic capabilities (telepathy, teleportation, insane strength, …. the list is practically never-ending). Yet, he is just enrolled in a regular Japanese high school, and he spends his days trying to hide his powers. He navigates through his array of friends, family, and new acquaintances - all with ridiculously personalities. There’s never a dull moment, each episode is packed and entertaining. Most importantly, you follows his raw thoughts as opposed to pedestrian, scripted anime conversation. You never actually get to hear him speak, and that for me was perhaps the best part of the show. When you watch any other anime, you deduce the personality of the various characters through your interpretation of conversation. But with Saik K, you deduce each situation through the medium of Saiki's thoughts. Since he’s incredibly smart (and even lazy!), there is a fun, unique spin on the slice of life genre giving it hints of self-deprecation, intellectualism, and raw comedic relief. His relentless pursuit of a quiet and average lifestyle is a relatively novel concept, and I’m definitely gonna rewatch the whole thing before Season 3 airs.
taptothebeat
If you enjoyed the last season, you'll love this one as well. If you're new to the series, definitely start with season one. c: Episode setup: Each episode consists of approximately 3-5 *disjoint* short skits. This is a comedy anime, so there is less of a focus on the story, art, and sound, while the jokes can be like gold. With how short and disjoint the skits are, it's honestly impressive that there is even a story. lol Enjoyment: 10 Humor can be pretty subjective - I personally find the humor in this show beautiful. For reference, other comedies I like include Cromartie High School, Sket Dance, Tanaka-kun waItsumo Kedaruge, and Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun. **Of these, I find Cromartie High School the most similar in humor. Opening & Ending Songs / Sound: 7 All of the songs in this anime are jokes really so it's hard to rate on how "good" they are. Amusing at the very least. Story: 9 Somehow there is a plot...and it keeps advancing...again somehow? lol. But yes! The romance continues as more complications ensue. Who will become a couple in the end? Unsure if anyone else is as invested in this aspect as I am. The show can be enjoyed even while ignoring this after all... And ignoring romance for a minute, I think what makes this show work is that while Saiki, the main character repeatedly states that he just wants to be alone, he spends an awful lot of time looking out for his friends, subtly helping them with his super powers to achieve their daily goals and dreams. Perhaps Saiki is a bit of a tsundere in this regard. Anyways, the concept is interesting and the end results are usually satisfying. There are a lot of clever ploys with the setting, so gave a 9 for the story. Art: 6 The art is kind of bland. At least I'm not a fan, but it's not to the point where it ruins the show for me. I will mention that between skits there is usually an awesome drawing that beautifies each of the characters. It makes one think, is this even the same character?! Yes, the drawings between the skits are that good in comparison. Characters: 8 Each character has one or two distinctive characteristics that actually grow stronger and stronger throughout the series. Mainly since they are the most well-used tools in the author's toolbox for setting up great situations and jokes. Really, the worse the writer makes Teruhashi's personality look, the more I like her lmao. Overall: 10 Frankly, between the art, sound, and characters, this show is pretty average. But honestly, it does not matter much, since the humor and jokes are what the anime is all about. This show is especially great for when wanting a quick bite of humor without having to sit through a whole 30-minute episode of an anime. Definitely highly recommended! :)
PixEFit
It is rare that I find a show that I love so dearly. It is even more rare that a sequel of it comes out. Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan 2 is that sequel. This show is about a psychic high school age boy named Saiki Kusuo. Saiki has various powers, including teleportation, telepathy, telekinesis, pyrokinesis, x-ray vision, and a plethora more without even scratching the surface of his powers. Even with having all these powers, Saiki only wants a normal life. But, the various characters around him lets him find himself in situations where his normal life would be in jeopardy. This is easily one ofthe most underrated anime in the west. Imagine Mob Psycho 100, but all of the drama and story has been cut, and it's a gag anime. Saiki K is a slice of life, shounen anime, with the manga being published in Shonen jump. It’s been 2 years since the first season came out, which I severely underrated myself. But after an amount of time, once the second season aired, I realized what I had missed all that time. In the first season, I took the wonderful characters for granted. I was so glad when they came back. I missed them, in a sense. The jokes come fast and quick. After one joke you laugh, and once the next joke rolls around you’re still recovering from the last one. It's a hilarious and character driven ride that you won’t regret watching. The animation is nothing to look at, but its not necessary to make this a good experience. The art is also nothing special, but the character designs are top tier and recognizable. Both the OP’s for this season are fun and ridiculously catchy. I recommend this show for everyone and anyone with access to this show. I give this show a 10 out of 10. This has been PixEFit’s spoiler free, but not really review on Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan 2.
LegendAqua
Just another average day for Kusuo Saiki... Ok, so the second season of Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan 2 and this second season was kept to the 24 minute structure and clumping the skits together, which was how LA didn't watch it from the first season's 3 minute 120 episode structure but nonetheless LA adapted to it and well, let's just say the experience in watching the 24 minute structure was like a verbal speeding train of quick witted dialogue, comedic timing and unpredictability just like the first season...so another words same old Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan but in chunks of funny. LA have soo much to unpackSaiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan 2 so let's start off with the new characters, for starters how about Mikoto Aiura voiced by Eri Kitamura, a fortune teller that figures out Siaki's secret of being a psychic and becomes something of a love rival not-so to Kokomi but for the most part she's in friendly terms with Saiki or when Saiki needs her help, LA really liked her inclusion and made the interactions with both Saiki and non-direct interactions concerning Kokomi all the more interesting..at least it was a bit better that Chiyo..but her a bit later. Next would be Imu Rifuta voiced by M.A.O who like Mikoto becomes a rival towards Kokomi however unlike Mikoto, she becomes OBSESSED with Kokomi and even becomes her winggirl, once again becomes of her satellite character status to Kokomi she does make good quips at times but still she was a fine addition. Metori Saiko voiced by Masaya Matsukaze is the typical narcissistic rich boy with little common sense about the real world and how it works besides him trying to throw money at it, he does get an arc involving an isolated island and LA was meh in his inclusion. Lastly would be Touma Akechi voiced by Yuki Kaji, an utter blabbermouth and talkative as all hell character that is always suspicious of Saiki if he's a psychic or not and considering his "trait", you kinda see why Saiki wants to not allow him know about him being a psychic which oddly enough Touma as much of an annoyance of a character he is, his development into the cast was rocky and interesting to say the least. There were tons of other minor characters in the bunch so let's continue with the old character development... Nendou is same as ever... Shun Kaidou had a romance subplot with Chiyo and LA didn't like...as in Chiyo's development and screentime wasn't as good as LA thought...which is why LA kinda shifted to Kokomi through this season... Aren and Kineshi is the same as ever... Chisato Mera voiced by Maaya Uchida showed her true self though she was the typical poor character and got development this season about her father and how she got poor in the first place, but throughout this season if a character was flanderized like hell it was Chisato and she easily become unlikable as to how greedy she is both in food and basic needs and showing her self-centered personality... Kuusuke Saiki is the same trolling brother to Saki as ever... Reita Toritsuka voiced by Natsuki Hanae is the same as ever...though now he hangs around Mikoto because of their retroactive knowledge about Saiki... Well lots of old character stuff happened... and lots of plot stuff happened... In the sense we get to know more of Saiki's powers and his odd time loop and time travel tidbits about him and on speaking of Saiki's powers, Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan 2 shows once again that Saiki does once again care for his friends and family just in subtle ways and that his powers doesn't always solve everything. Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan 2's comedic timing and comedy is general is the same as ever...like the quick witted nature of Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan in general which LA already explained from LA's first season review and even in a 24 minute structure still keeps the skit's momentum going which again feels like a verbal speeding train because of the structure and LA is fine with it...even if the comedic skits hits LA like a truck and is funny at the same time. In summation, Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan 2's keeps up it's comedic nature from the first season right down to the breaking fourth wall and character jabbing and comedic timing in general. Animation once again done by JC Staff and Egg Firm is the same as always thus not much to talk about but the craziness that Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan 2 is with decent character designs, background work and breaking the fourth wall jokes. JC Staff and Egg Firm did it again! Voice acting, well the entire cast did great but LA will now probably give props to Ai Kayano as Kokomi as well as regular fast talker Hiroshi Kamiya but to Eri Kitamura as Mikoto as well. With how the anime's fast nature is like, it's expected the entire voice cast to have sped up dialogue and that once again, LA needs to say that the entire cast kept to this (well cept Nendou's voice actor Daisuke Ono though not all the time). Just huge props to the voice cast nonetheless. Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan 2 is just like the first season just with newer characters and older character developing for the best...or worse and both the old and new character mingling together was great in terms of character interactions and in turn it's comedic pay off. LA really doesn't need to say that Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan 2 might as well took LA's favourite comedy anime for Winter 2018 as it took a the first season and only improved with it even with the addition of new characters and subtly developing Saiki along the way and by all means Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan doesn't feel like it's losing steam any time soon considering what the final episode is to hinted at. Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan 2 is like a verbal speeding train of comedy and it just comes at ya...ohh and if you haven't noticed but... LA is sorry but Chiyo is annoying and stale now, LA is going to the goddess that is Kokomi as favourite character in Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan 2. Oh!
Amin-kun
First of all, in my opinion this anime generally is not for people who just recently started watching anime (as a whole), because it has some parodies to other anime and it requires fast reading the sub (or pausing it for lots of time to read the subtitle). So if you're ok with that, give it a go! This is also a gag anime so it shouldn't be taken seriously. And it loves breaking the 4th wall just like Gintama (but i think Gintama does it more frequently) Btw, this is my first ever review in MAL and I'm not that good of making reviews. Basically,this is a sequal to the first season of Saiki Kusuo, but with added characters and more character developement (as what I see). So if you want a full review of this anime, check out the first seasons' reviews. If you like something like sakamoto desu ga? (which I also love) then you'll basically would love this anime coz both of the MCs are OP in there perspective series in a humourous way. I personally love Saiki Kusuo a lot, coz how he has psychic powers that makes him look OP, but in the same time he loses the will to be a normal person (stated in the first season), i feel that reason makes this anime a unique one that differs to a lot of comedy animes as a whole. This is one of the few comedy/school/slice of life anime that made me laugh so hard. Long story short: this is an upgrade of the first season. If you love the first season, you'll definitely love the second one for sure P/S: Nendou needs more love. I slightly love the first season more coz it has more Nendou screen time This is my favorite comedy anime along with Gintama and Sakamoto Desu Ga? Story: 8/10, Art: 8/10, Characters: 9/10, Enjoyment 9/10 Usually I rate the comedy animes by how hard I laugh and lovable characters
DarthInvader
*Minimum Spoiler Ψ-nan Review* If you did not watch S1 then go watch it ASAP or don't. TL;DR: Having psychic power was never easy but laughing at the misfortune of Saiki is definitely GGEZ. Bigger cast, more budget, same humour but now more fan service... For guys & girls. Don't think just watch. [Story: 7/10 , Characters: 9/10, Art: 6/10, Sound: 7/10, Enjoyment: 9/10] "It's true there are no anger or sadness, but that also means no joy or fun. That's my life." - Saiki Kusuo What do you get if you throw in the humour style of OPM, MP 100 and Sakamoto Desu Ka in a pot then simmerit with the same recipe Gintama used to gain popularity in the comedy genre arena of anime? You get Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan Part 2 of course. There was no doubt this anime short was a success in their inaugural first season but to live up to the expectation in their second season was hard but they made it look super easy. How? They just didn't stray from their recipe that made them successful. By having good clean albeit raunchy slap stick quid pro quo comedy, often times with relevant memes to crush other wannabe anime shorts' dreams, helped solidify their standing as the best comedy anime short this year. The story picks up from where it left off last season but realistically this anime doesn't really have a linear story to follow. Each episode is composed of 4 mini shorts of 5 minutes that follows a linear story line. Sometimes they are related, often times they are not. But who cares. You are here to hear comedy not pull your hair chasing hares in story inconsistency. So just shut up, grab your buddies and engage in a good laugh. Heck you could even watch it alone and you would still be rolling on the floor laughing while doing the helicopter. Needless to say, the story always moves forward and that's all you need to know. Some of the shorts were a bit weak & forced but given the material at hand, you can only do so much. Be happy that this will be a complete manga adaptation as the manga also ended. "My grades, appearance... Everything about me is average. I was born average and I will die average. That's my life" - Sawakita The best part about Ψ-nan, aside from their comedy, is the gregarious melting pot of their giant cast. Aside from the main 4, Saiki, Kaidou, Nendou & Teruhashi, this season we were introduced to an even greater range of cast. Luckily, each of these characters managed to stand out from one another with their unique character design and outlandish personality. Heck even the most average character in this anime managed to be above average in their character development. This is what makes this show so great to watch. Their character development for supporting cast does so much in 5 minutes that other shows can't even do in 4 bloody long hours. It was always fun seeing them return in various shorts and you started to develop attachment to these characters. The dialogues as well as the seiyuus that voiced these characters went above and beyond in each episode to really drive home their greatness. Who knew the voice of shitty Shinji would actually be this awesome. Great job all around. "Life is in very easy mode. This is all because I am gorgeous. " - Teruhashi Kokomi Aside from their dynamic linear plot and outlandish characters, this show puts in their due diligence when it comes to animation. It's a comedy anime short, not some Ufotable level Battle Royale. At least no pans and zooms and the panels are hand drawn for better animation quality. The studio put in effort and they were rewarded with a huge fandom. Plenty of fanservice was weaved into each episode but it didn't derail the anime from it's roots, it only propelled it. Beside their animation quality, the background score went really well with the anime. A good comedy show really needs to get their music timing on point and this show did just that. Although the OP and ED songs weren't as appealing to me personally but others might think otherwise. I preferred the season 1 OP and ED songs more than this season's. "Fortune telling is just an illusion created by a bunch of people who pretend to be prophets" - Kaidou Shun Overall, Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan 2 is a satirical school comedy anime short that parodies the known anime tropes that's overused in our anime industry atm. Their main purpose is to provide comedy and with great effort from their staff, they are able to establish just that with their outlandish cast of misfit characters. If you are in need of a laugh, I would recommend starting from first season. If you are lazy and want to watch this season, you can do that. If you are still in doubt, just pick a random episode out of the hat and watch one. What do you have to lose but your funny bone, am I right? I would not recommend the Live TV adaptation because some things are just better in their animated format. Also, this is the last season. Very rarely do we get full manga adaptation and it is truly a gift to cherish. I know I will miss watching this anime. Hopefully some OVAs come out for the chapters that didn't get animated. Anyways, check it out & let me know later how you like it as well as share with me your favourite quote from the anime! Ciao. P.S. Thank you for reading. I hope you found this short and supaishi review helpful!
MetaThPr4h
Saiki's adventures continue for 24 more episodes, and they are somehow even better than before. I will keep this review short since I already have one posted here for the first season discussing the strengths of the series, which definitely stay relevant in this sequel. This second season adds more spice to the comedy with the introduction of new characters, that as expected from the series are really fun to watch, likeable, and lead to new character interactions that never fail to make the viewer laugh, this can easily be seen in shorts where Saiki is mostly just hiding around and one still loses it byseeing the others be the way they are. The art took an upgrade that makes the series better looking, and it's used nicely with some priceless reaction faces from the characters and is overall more visually pleasing. The music is pretty much the same, but the new set of openings and endings from the series are fantastic, especially during the second cour where sometimes I spent more time looping them than watching the episode itself. Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan is no longer just a hidden gem, to me this season confirmed it as a must watch anime for any fan of the comedy genre and a fantastic option for anyone who isn't to find a series that might change their mind. I really can't recommend it enough.
Karhu
I saw One Punch Man trice and bought the bluray. I saw Mob Psycho 100, not 100 times, but twice. While I love both of these shows, I love Saiki more. When I heard it would be getting season 02 before either of these two shows (which are -according to sales and popularity rankings- 5 to 20 times more successful than Saiki), I naturally started pinching myself to wake up from this beautiful, yet unreal dream. When this didn't happen, I had to assume they have started to celebrate April's Fools twice a year. I headed to my closest Reddit where people have the habitof repeating everything they hear and read as facts, but didn't see anyone mention April's Fools. This gave me no other option but to believe there lives a "Saiki" inside our very own universe, something has gone terribly wrong with him and now the whole structure of the very reality is shaking. After recovering from the panic, I realized only two things can happen a) the world will end b) season 02 will really air. As we can conclude, there was no cons in this situation. The adventures of Saiki continue with an epic start where he watched the anime "Gintama" from tv and wonders what type of shitty excuse for a comedy that series is. My man. In all honesty, the beginning of this season was not the greatest thing. The series felt more or less like S01 with the same content, but now missing the fresh and new feel the series had. This got quickly fixed (in episode 6) by the author who started introducing new characters (such as the officially best girl) but also started strengthening the already existing cast members. Instead of expanding our series with side tracking plots and new comedy elements, mr. author keeps giving us details and adding substance to his characters, not only developing their humor but also creating depth to the comedy. And this way, mr. author gave us a sequel which was better than its prequel. If decisions as good as this were always made, I would never have to write negative reviews. My favorite part of this series is how brotherly and manly Saiki is from its humor to its characters. Aibro (Riki) is the perfect comedic delinquent and a total badass. I am not even sure what makes his character so great. Is it how many fucks he gives (forgetting how to get to school every day despite living right next to it) or how awe-inspiring and cool he is in any and every situation. Shining Kokomi, on the other hand, corners Saiki the hardest. Scenes where she gets like 500 people (including the FBI) search for Saiki are both written and executed with such brilliance that you won't never find this sort of unique comedy anywhere else. Overall the cast is just incredibly strong and unique. There are in total of 10 characters (other than Saiki) who have their important role in the series when it comes to Saiki's life and the comedy. Everyone of them is memorable and adds to the series. Not a single one of them is annoying. Rather, I personally welcome comedy moments surrounding any of them -- which is beyond rare for myself. Like all comedies, Saiki is exactly as fun as the viewer who is watching it. The comedy is very direct and executed in 3 different ways: character-centric personality tweaks which deliver the more you are into the characters (the amount of detail and characteristics that add to the comedy is insane), visual in forms of silly animation (such as simplistic character introduction scene where one bro starts rolling in the scene like he is just drawn on a piece of paper - which he obviously was), and most of all in the forms of sitcom where the series corners itself with some sort of problems that are presented as a situation comedy. The comedy is original, but also parodying great many things from other anime series to common cliches. The best part of the comedy is how random it often starts and how unpredictable it ends up being, but at the same time uses the same elements that are already familiar to all its viewers and unique to Saiki the anime. Still, remaining subtle and never, not even once pushed in your face. This is the type of comedy that constantly rewards its viewers and respects the audience. For example, during one TV channel surfing scene, Saiki himself comes across people who we see in his daily life all the time. His parents are giving an interview, some dude stuck in other channel's background image, and Aibro taking part to the Japanese version of the TV show, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (without even knowing what the show is about because he just doesn't give a fuck, just like he never does). Every single thing from the 3 different TV programs to Saiki's live reaction to it all, are pure brilliance. Overall. Saiki relies on badass comedy and bro situations which automatically mean that the series is highly appealing to myself. On top of that, Saiki's cast is among the most strong and memorable I have seen in any comedy anime. The only comedy series which I can say has achieved more in terms of characters is 'Cromartie', but it was also too short to be perfect. The author of Saiki is incredibly self-aware and has a clear vision of what this series should be about. As a conclusion: This season will not please all viewers, but it has done perfect job being exactly as good as it could realistically ever be. Season 03 when.