
Sabikui Bisco Season 2
Oshimeter
Synopsis
In a post-apocalyptic Japan, everything is slowly being eaten alive by rust — people, buildings, the land itself. Now picture a guy on a giant crab shooting mushroom arrows at things. That's Sabikui Bisco, and it's exactly as wild as it sounds. Bisco Akaboshi is a Mushroom Keeper, basically a nomadic warrior who cultivates massive fungi, and most people think he's a terrorist spreading the very plague he's trying to cure. Teamed up with Milo, a soft-spoken young doctor who's desperately trying to save his sister from the rusting disease, the two of them set out across a decayed wasteland to find a legendary mushroom that might fix everything. Season 1 built out this weird, vibrant world where giant creatures roam the desert and mushrooms are both weapons and medicine. Season 2, produced by OZ, picks up from there — and if it follows the light novels, the stakes and the world both get bigger. The setting has that same sense of dangerous wonder you get from Made in Abyss, the grimy post-apocalyptic energy of Dorohedoro, and the road-trip structure of Kino's Journey, but with its own distinct flavor. The mushroom power system is genuinely creative, the action hits hard, and the bond between Bisco and Milo carries the whole thing. If you haven't seen season 1, go fix that. If you have, you already know why this is worth coming back to.
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This season covers Chapters 1-8 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 9.

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