Cinematography:
Yusuke YamamotoCast:
Kenji Akabane, Naomi Ōzora, Yōsuke Akimoto, Ayana Taketatsu, Tomoya Takagi, Hideo Ishikawa, Yūko Sanpei, Saori Hayami, Seina Katō, Miki Itō, Tomokazu Sugita (more)VOD (1)
Episodes(13)
-
Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out, All Right! (S02E01)
-
I Want to Make Udon After We Hang Out! (S02E02)
-
Does Uzaki-chan Want to Go to the School Festival? (S02E03)
-
Uzaki-chan Wants to Be Number One! (S02E04)
-
The Whole Uzaki Clan Wants to Get Together! (S02E05)
-
Uzaki-chan Wants to Celebrate! (S02E06)
-
Uzaki-chan Wants a Confession! (S02E07)
-
Yanagi and Kiri Want to Have Fun, Too! (S02E08)
-
Fujio Uzaki Wants Family Time! (S02E09)
-
We Want a Thrill Before Christmas! (S02E10)
-
I Kind of Want to Do Things Right Already! (S02E11)
-
I Want to Hang Out on Christmas Eve, Too! (S02E12)
-
I Also Want to Hang Out Next Year! (S02E13)
Plots(1)
After enjoying the summer together, life returns to normal for Uzaki and Sakurai. Flabbergasted friends and family wonder why these two stubborn friends aren’t dating. Begrudgingly, both of them would admit there’s now a warmth, even an attraction, between them—and it’s growing. Is it possible this cold war of a relationship is about to turn hot? That would mean one of them making the first move! (Crunchyroll)
(more)Videos (17)
Reviews (1)
The second season of Uzaki was definitely better than the first one, for several reasons. Firstly, I found it more entertaining. In addition to another huge display of all sorts of clichéd misunderstandings and the ways in which the main characters deal with them, there were also various little secrets that the viewer knew about but were yet to be revealed to the characters. I waited with anticipation and a certain sneakiness for it all to get out, which made me enjoy each episode even more (with greater interest) than if everything was just about the fun interactions of the main couple. Secondly, what helped the series was that new characters were added, namely more family members of the two protagonists, who spiced things up and provided a certain depth as they were given quite a bit of screen time. They are the classic models, which you will get to see in similar comedies, but they are very well handled here. For example, the dads of both protagonists made a very good impression on me. Thirdly, ecchi is also better handled here, it's not added as forcefully as in the first season, and it's usually a great part of the gags. Fourthly, the main couple's relationship has started to develop significantly, with important realizations gradually coming, leading to some more funny and interesting moments, which those who like watching the main duo and rooting for them will greatly enjoy. An entertaining 7.4/10. ()