| Episodes: 14 | Score: 8.0 (6990)
Updated every at | Status: Finished Airing
Type: ONA
Synopsis
Second season of Rising Impact.
Voice Actors
Hondo, Kaede
Kuno, Misaki
Taichi, You
Hanamori, Yumiri
Reviews
Kranst
Gradual improvements have been made, and thankfully there is more of a focus on the sport itself. Developments have also been made to the characters and the banter and rivalry between them. The absence of certain players was also welcomed... The second season of Rising Impact however does still suffer from suspension of disbelief. Adding artistic flair to shots or exaggerating moments in the animation is fine. However, the enjoyment of the story is hindered when the writing in particular scenarios creates unbelievable stakes. This show can be fun. But some of the first season in addition to these aspects make it difficult to recommend.
beeper2beeper
This season is a good second season. It takes place right after season one and all characters gets some good screentime. This is very reminiscent of early 2000s anime and I am here for it. The story is like any other sports anime. The underdog loses at first and then gets stronger (in this case new parts of his rising impact ability). The show doesn't do anything revolutionary in the sports genre. Simple sport with a supernatural twist to make things more interesting. I love how they made all the American characters yappers, very much like us. A downside is the amount of fat jokesthere are. One or two is fine but it feels like there's more than last season. This anime feels like the target audience are teens, but the jokes don't quite land as such.
paladin7378
The second season of Rising Impact builds on the foundation laid in the first season. It dives deeper into the world of competitive golf while further developing its young protagonist, Gawain Nanaumi. This season continues to blend the intensity of sports anime with the technical intricacies of golf, making it both educational and entertaining. Story and Character Development Season 2 focuses on Gawain's growth as a golfer and competitor facing increasingly challenging opponents at the prestigious Camelot Academy. The narrative explores the psychological and emotional hurdles of pursuing greatness in an often organized and slow-paced sport. Gawain's journey becomes more complex as he faces skilled rivals whobring their unique strategies and backstories into play. One of the standout aspects of this season is how it handles character interactions and rivalries. Gawain’s relationships with his peers, particularly Lancelot Norman and Kiria Nishino, are explored more deeply, adding layers to their characters and making their conflicts on the golf course more compelling. However, while these relationships are fleshed out, some secondary characters still feel underdeveloped, which might leave viewers wanting more from these interactions. Animation and Direction The animation quality remains consistent with the first season, with Lay-duce doing a commendable job bringing the sport to life. The depiction of golf techniques, weather conditions, and terrain intricacies is visually engaging, making each match feel unique and thrilling. Director Hitoshi Nanba continues to use the same methods that kept the first season visually dynamic, ensuring that even non-golf enthusiasts can stay engaged with the story. Themes and Execution A recurring theme in this season is perseverance in the face of adversity. Gawain’s journey highlights the mental toughness required to succeed in a sport as demanding as golf. This season also delves into the importance of strategy over raw power, as Gawain learns that every shot requires careful consideration of multiple factors. This lesson is well illustrated through the various challenges he faces. However, some of the first season's criticisms persist. The pacing occasionally feels uneven, with specific episodes dragging due to the detailed focus on golf mechanics, which might appeal to only some viewers. Additionally, while the season provides some resolution to ongoing storylines, it still needs a clear long-term objective, leaving the overall narrative direction somewhat ambiguous. Final Thoughts Rising Impact Season 2 is a solid continuation of the series, offering a deeper look into the sport of golf through the lens of shonen anime. It balances technical detail with character drama, though it might only partially satisfy viewers looking for more traditional sports anime pacing. For fans of the first season and those interested in golf, this season provides a rewarding experience despite minor shortcomings. Overall, Rising Impact Season 2 is worth watching for its unique blend of sports action and detailed exploration of golf, earning it a strong recommendation for fans of the genre.