2nd Season: Hitori No Shita: The Outcast
: This season expands the lore significantly, introducing different factions and the history behind the powers in this world. Critical Reception
If you enjoyed the first season, Season 2 is essential for understanding the larger plot, but many fans suggest "binging" it to get through the slower sections. Most agree that the series truly hits its stride in , where the animation quality significantly improves due to a higher budget. Hitori no Shita: The Outcast 2nd Season
Hitori no Shita: The Outcast Season 2 (also known as the Raten Taishou arc) is generally considered a significant step up from the first season in terms of world-building and character depth, though it is often critiqued for its slow pacing and uneven animation quality . : This season expands the lore significantly, introducing
: Viewers learn more about the protagonist, Zhang Chulan (Cho Soran), and his motivations. However, some viewers find him boring or "hidden" for much of the tournament as the focus shifts to supporting characters. Hitori no Shita: The Outcast Season 2 (also
: The core of the season is a "Martial Arts Tournament" to determine the successor of the Tenshi. It introduces a wide variety of "Outcasts" and their unique abilities, heavily inspired by Chinese philosophy and traditional martial arts.
: While some fans find the fight choreography impressive—even rivaling top-tier Japanese anime like Jujutsu Kaisen —others feel the overall production quality is "rough" compared to later seasons.