The return of Blue Exorcist (Ao no Exorcist) for its second season, subtitled Kyoto Saga , was a momentous occasion for fans who had waited years for a proper adaptation of the manga’s narrative. Following the anime-original divergent ending of Season 1, Season 2 promised a reset—a faithful retelling of Kazue Kato’s source material.
The core narrative of Blue Exorcist S2 2 VF revolves around the deepening mystery of the "Eyes of the Impure King." These powerful demonic relics, stolen from the Kyoto branch of the True Cross Order, are central to the season's plot. Episode 2 introduces the heavy implication that the theft was an inside job.
In the second episode of (Season 2), titled " Strange Bedfellows " (often translated as " Panier de crabes " in French contexts to describe the internal friction and intrigue), the story focuses on the arrival of the ExWires in Kyoto and the growing tension within the Myoda Sect. Plot Overview
The return of Blue Exorcist (Ao no Exorcist) for its second season, subtitled Kyoto Saga , was a momentous occasion for fans who had waited years for a proper adaptation of the manga’s narrative. Following the anime-original divergent ending of Season 1, Season 2 promised a reset—a faithful retelling of Kazue Kato’s source material.
The core narrative of Blue Exorcist S2 2 VF revolves around the deepening mystery of the "Eyes of the Impure King." These powerful demonic relics, stolen from the Kyoto branch of the True Cross Order, are central to the season's plot. Episode 2 introduces the heavy implication that the theft was an inside job.
In the second episode of (Season 2), titled " Strange Bedfellows " (often translated as " Panier de crabes " in French contexts to describe the internal friction and intrigue), the story focuses on the arrival of the ExWires in Kyoto and the growing tension within the Myoda Sect. Plot Overview