Bungo Stray Dogs 2

Bones
Crime / Survival / Espionage12 EP/6 Oct 2016

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Synopsis

Imagine the scene: a Port Mafia executive, the organization's lowest-ranking member, and an intelligence agent walk into a bar. They drink, they talk, they're genuinely friends. Then one of them vanishes, and everything falls apart. That's how Bungou Stray Dogs 2nd Season opens, rewinding the clock to show you who Osamu Dazai was before he joined the Armed Detective Agency. Turns out, the suicidal goofball from season one used to be something much darker. The first arc of this 12-episode TV series is basically Dazai's origin story set in Yokohama's criminal underworld, and it hits different when you already know where he ends up. Once the show catches back up to the present, the Guild — a powerful overseas organization — rolls into town, and the Agency and Port Mafia both get dragged into a three-way conflict where alliances shift constantly. Studio Bones delivers some genuinely impressive action sequences here, and the literary references woven into the characters' supernatural abilities remain a cool hook. But what keeps this season landing is the moral gray zone everyone operates in. Nobody's cleanly good or evil, and the show doesn't pretend otherwise. If you liked the layered faction dynamics of Durarara or the atmospheric tension of Darker than Black, this season of Bungou Stray Dogs is working in similar territory. It's darker and more focused than season one, with real emotional weight behind the punches.

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Characters

Osamu Dazai
Osamu Dazai
Miyano Mamoru
Atsushi Nakajima
Atsushi Nakajima
Mittelman Max

MANGA BRIDGE

This season covers Chapters 29-44 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 38.

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This going to the past episode is very important for the development of the anime and the characters. Now I understand better Dazai and all his background, and the reason why he is very special in his own way.
Francis is one of the best interruptions of just how far humans are willing to go in order to save their loved ones. It goes into the thought process behind the train riddle of deciding to save or sacrifice countless people just for one person. Francis was willing to go to ungodly means just to protect his wife from the severe reality of their beloved daughter. The Kyouka rescue mission & acceptance exam was just icicing on the cake for an amazing season
One of my favorite episodes to date. I love how this series has so many references to Literature with Edgar Allen Poe having one of the most intriguing gifted abilties to date. Nonetheless, Ranpo puts on a masterclass and shows us all that brains can overcome any magnitude of weapons put against it.
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