Noragami Aragoto
Synopsis
Yato and Yukine have finally mended their relationship as god and Regalia. As a minor and unknown deity, Yato continues to take odd jobs for five yen apiece in hopes of one day having millions of worshippers and his own grand shrine. He has yet to fix Hiyori Iki's loose soul, but she cheerily prepares for high school nonetheless. While things are seemingly back to normal, the complicated history between Yato and Bishamon—goddess of war and warriors—resurfaces. Bishamon holds a mysterious old grudge against Yato, which results in violent clashes between them. To further complicate matters, Bishamon's most trusted Regalia, Kazuma, is indebted to Yato. When lives are on the line, unraveling these secrets is possibly the only way to correct mistakes of the past. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Audience Consensus
The second season of Noragami is generally well-received, with improvements in story and character development. However, some viewers felt the later part of the season was rushed and had plot inconsistencies. Overall, the audience is enthusiastic and hopeful for a third season.
Strengths
- Improved story and character development compared to the first season.
- Excellent art and animation quality.
- Captivating and emotional OST.
Weaknesses
- Rushed storyline in the later part of the season.
- Some plot holes and inconsistencies in the use of gods' powers.
- Overreliance on Yukine's character in the first season and reduced focus on world-building elements from the first season.