Captured by the Crimson Knights, the second disk in the series begins with Tsukasa jailed. Lady Subaru, the head of the Crimson Knights, meets Tsukasa for the first time and soon begins believing he is a victim, not a criminal, and lets him go. All the people Tsukasa has encountered begin thinking a legendary item called The Key of the Twilight (which may not even exist) is behind the strange events surrounding Tsukasa. In this volume Tsukasa also begins interacting with others in "The World" more, and Bear thinks he may have discovered who Tsukasa is in the real world outside of the game. The .hack (pronounced dot hack) universe spans anime, manga and video games, and all are intertwined one way or another. I completely enjoyed this entire series, and unlike a lot of anime today has an ending I can accept and enjoy. The second volume has episodes 6-10 of the series and you find yourself wondering if Tsukasa will ever open up and if he does will it be before everyone gives up on him. The series isn't really for the anime fan that only wants something action packed, but anyone who like a well told story will really enjoy this series.Read full review
This anime isn't what you would consider action or anything of the sort. It dwells into the story more deeper than any anime I've seen since it starts off the series in such a confusing way, but this volume (2 of 6) makes you understand it more as it progresses. There's a lot of stills in the show during conversation scenes. This anime might turn some peope away from watching it, but you have to appreciate things like this to enjoy what it gives you. :)
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