The second season of anime is usually a consideration: they can bring the brand to a new level or completely buried the heritage of part 1. On a Japanese forum, the anime fans gathered to the desktop. Comments on the sequel to theory, it promises a lot … but in fact is a disaster. The question is very simple: “Which anime has a second part but fails disastrous?”
When things get worse in the next anime
Feedback comes very quickly and the opinion is diverse and extremely negative. Users have analyzed the factors leading to these failures, from changing the direction and the quality of animation decline, to the plot that cannot continue to follow the progress of the first season.
Some anime started very impressive, but something was wrong in the sequel. The public's expectations are very high, and when the results are not as expected, indifference and disappointment have completely extinguished the exaggeration.
Another interesting question also arises: “Is the second season always necessary?”. Some fans feel that some stories will be better if there is a closed ending. Continuing to expand the universe when there is no interesting factor to deploy may be a bad idea.

The anime sets are disappointed when returning to part 2
Users have mentioned some series, although they have the initial success but does not maintain the same influence as before. Here are the most notable names:
– The Rising of the Shield Hero
– Goblin Slayer
– Hataraku Maou-sama
– Zombie Land Saga
– Kemono Friends
– Tokyo Ghoul:re
– Re:Zero
– Shadows House
– Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid
– Made in Abyss
– Aldnoah Zero
– Darker than Black
Some particularly tragic cases. For example, Kemono Friends has dropped from ten thousand copies to only a few hundred copies, a fierce decline that many fans have not been able to overcome. The Rising of the Shield Hero is so criticized that some people are almost unable to watch the second season, although there are still people who have overcome the third season.

Disappointment with Hataraku Maou-sama is a frequently mentioned topic. “It's been a long time since I saw such a bad cartoon and director,” some fans commented and lamented about a favorite series. Another case is Tokyo Ghoul: Re, making fans wonder if it can be considered a “second part” or just a completely meaningless.
What will happen to the next part of the future?
With this thought, the forum ended with an indispensable question: “Will anime like High School DXD and No Game No Life fall into the same situation if they come back?”
The second season can be a double -edged sword. They can expand and enrich a story, but they can also eliminate everything that makes the story special. The problem is not only in the expectations of the fans but also in the ability to maintain (or improve) the quality of the anime of the production team.