Season 2 Review: Puniru the Cute Slime
Puniru is a Kawaii Slime returns for a second season that leans harder into emotion while keeping the series’ signature zaniness and visual flair. What begins as a continuation of sitcom-style antics gradually shifts into surprisingly thoughtful territory — exploring identity, validation, and what “being cute” really means for the characters involved. The result is a season that will catch many viewers off-guard: it’s still bright and silly, but it’s also unexpectedly melancholic and introspective. Puniru struggles with her identity after achieving the cuteness she always wanted. Season 2 Overview: More Than Just Gags Season one established Puniru and Kotaro’s oddball dynamic: a magical toy turned living slime pitted against the cranky teenager who made her. Season two starts by resolving the previous cliffhanger quickly, returning the cast to their familiar middle school setting, but it doesn’t simply coast. Rather than regressing into pure status-quo come...