My Dress-Up Darling / Kisekoi was always charming, but it has reached a new level with a sequel that’s more wildly creative, thematically tighter, and in that process, more diverse in the subcultures it explores. Let’s dig into the production changes that paid off so extraordinarily well! The first season of My Dress Up Darling / Sono Bisque Doll wa Koi wo Suru, which we’ll be referring to as Kisekoi to save us that mouthful of a title, was a perfectly... Read More Read More