Let's Make a Mug Too 2
Synopsis
The conclusion of the Mino ware contest has spurred Himeno Toyokawa to create a piece even more remarkable than the last. Anxious to embrace the future yet emboldened by her mother's legacy, Himeno strives to find the right inspiration—a task that proves to be just as ambitious as her goal. When Himeno's father suggests that her next creation should be the centerpiece at the cafe, expectations for the final product only grow with each passing day. Through new encounters and experiences, Himeno and her friends reconnect with the foundation of their passion in their search for what lies at the core of pottery. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Audience Consensus
The audience generally enjoys the second season, appreciating the character development and continued slice-of-life themes. While some find the plot confusing and the character development short-lived, the show is viewed as a pleasant and relaxing watch. The specials, particularly those showcasing the voice actors' pottery experiences, are well-received.
Strengths
- Character development builds on the first season, exploring individual motivations.
- Introduces new characters that contribute to the story and Himeno's development.
- Specials are well-received, showing the VAs' pottery experiences and Tajimi's appreciation.
Weaknesses
- Some plot points feel underdeveloped and confusing.
- Character development is short-lived.
- Pottery itself still continues to not be intrinsically exciting