Missed Quality School Rom-Coms? Best Title in the Genre Just Released Its Season 2

Missed Quality School Rom-Coms? Best Title in the Genre Just Released Its Season 2
Image credit: Shin-Ei Animation

You won't be disappointed.

The holidays are over – it's time to remember the school rom-coms. The second season of The Dangers in My Heart – one of the hidden hits of the last few years – has just been released.

What Is The Dangers in My Heart About?

Kyotaro Ichikawa is slowly becoming a normal high school student. In the recent past he only read encyclopedias about maniacs, now he leads a very active social life.

For this he should thank Anna Yamada – a classmate who for some reason noticed Kyotaro and started to be friends with him. Not long ago, the guy could not stand his classmate, and now he understands that he has fallen in love.

He has to admit not only to himself but also to her that it will not be so easy. A big task lies ahead of both of them: Yamada has to build a career as a model, and Kyotaro has to finally sort out his feelings.

The Dangers in My Heart Season 2 Is Full of Events

The main problem has already been outlined, and it is quite obvious what awaits the viewer in the finale. However, this does not detract from the series – on the contrary: watching the characters move towards the inevitable romantic denouement is more than exciting.

Especially considering the abundance of events that take place around it: there are the attempts to understand Kyotaro's feelings, Yamada's moments at work, and school situations of various magnitudes – from the transition to a new school year to the emergence of romantic relationships among classmates.

The variety of plots, both main and secondary, that arise in the 13 episodes of the second season is pleasantly surprising, as is the fact that they do not feel like filler ones. Each one has a very specific goal, which is to reveal the characters or their relationships.

The Dangers in My Heart Is One of the Best Rom-Com Titles Right Now

Once you close your eyes to the excessive emotionality and try to feel in the here and now format, The Dangers in My Heart begins to play with all the colors and shows its strong points.

The series works very consistently with the love line, and the accents, both visual and musical, are placed with great care and do not cause awkwardness, as is often the case in school rom-coms: here the progression feels surprisingly natural and not awkward.

The big question is whether the series can keep up the momentum. The manga continues to be published, the relationships are established – it remains to develop them.

This is not so easy to do: Kaguya-sama, for example, lost its pace as soon as the main duo started an official relationship. So it will be interesting to see how things develop in The Dangers in My Heart: what if it works?

You won't be disappointed.

The holidays are over – it's time to remember the school rom-coms. The second season of The Dangers in My Heart – one of the hidden hits of the last few years – has just been released.

What Is The Dangers in My Heart About?

Kyotaro Ichikawa is slowly becoming a normal high school student. In the recent past he only read encyclopedias about maniacs, now he leads a very active social life.

For this he should thank Anna Yamada – a classmate who for some reason noticed Kyotaro and started to be friends with him. Not long ago, the guy could not stand his classmate, and now he understands that he has fallen in love.

He has to admit not only to himself but also to her that it will not be so easy. A big task lies ahead of both of them: Yamada has to build a career as a model, and Kyotaro has to finally sort out his feelings.

The Dangers in My Heart Season 2 Is Full of Events

The main problem has already been outlined, and it is quite obvious what awaits the viewer in the finale. However, this does not detract from the series – on the contrary: watching the characters move towards the inevitable romantic denouement is more than exciting.

Especially considering the abundance of events that take place around it: there are the attempts to understand Kyotaro's feelings, Yamada's moments at work, and school situations of various magnitudes – from the transition to a new school year to the emergence of romantic relationships among classmates.

The variety of plots, both main and secondary, that arise in the 13 episodes of the second season is pleasantly surprising, as is the fact that they do not feel like filler ones. Each one has a very specific goal, which is to reveal the characters or their relationships.

The Dangers in My Heart Is One of the Best Rom-Com Titles Right Now

Once you close your eyes to the excessive emotionality and try to feel in the here and now format, The Dangers in My Heart begins to play with all the colors and shows its strong points.

The series works very consistently with the love line, and the accents, both visual and musical, are placed with great care and do not cause awkwardness, as is often the case in school rom-coms: here the progression feels surprisingly natural and not awkward.

The big question is whether the series can keep up the momentum. The manga continues to be published, the relationships are established – it remains to develop them.

This is not so easy to do: Kaguya-sama, for example, lost its pace as soon as the main duo started an official relationship. So it will be interesting to see how things develop in The Dangers in My Heart: what if it works?