Sakamoto Days Episode 2 Review: Netflix Keeps the Thrill Alive!
Hey, fellow anime fans! Ready to dive into another action-packed episode? This is my honest Sakamoto Days Episode 2 review — and wow, did Netflix serve us another round of wild fun, or what? I couldn’t wait to see how the “retired assassin turned lovable dad” premise would evolve, and let me tell you, episode 2 cranked up the chaos, heart, and humor. Let’s break it down together!
Plot Summary: Comedy Meets Carnage

If you thought episode 1 set the tone, episode 2 made sure we knew exactly what ride we’re on. Sakamoto, still juggling his new chill-shopkeeper vibes with his legendary assassin skills, finds himself in trouble (again) — but this time, sidekicks Shin and Lu gets a bigger spotlight. We see how their odd-couple dynamic keeps the laughs coming even when the fists start flying.
The plot centers around a Hostage Situation spiraling out of control in a convenience store. The pacing is snappy, the comedic timing is razor-sharp, and that blend of slice-of-life wholesomeness with jaw-dropping violence really hits a sweet spot for me. I mean, did you see how We get a Glimpse of what Shin and Lu are capable of. Absolute manga panel perfection! and more depth into the characters of order is seen in this episode
Animation & Sound

I’ve gotta highlight the animation in this episode — the action flows so smoothly you can almost feel the crunches and smacks (my jaw ached just watching!). The fight choreography is a blast, packed with creative choreography but never too over-the-top for Sakamoto days casual vibe.
The soundtrack keeps things moving, blending jazzy and comedic scores that really sell the mood swings between deadpan humor and high-stakes danger. The voice acting continues to impress, too
- Punchy action scenes with comedic undertones
- Memorable character banter
- Expressive, kinetic animation style
- Some rushed transitions between gags and serious moments
Character Development (Sakamoto Days Episode 2 Review Highlight)

Sakamoto always keeps surprising me. Beneath his chill exterior, we see flashes of that old assassin intensity, especially when his loved ones (or discounted instant noodles) are threatened. It’s giving “dad mode” in the most anime way possible, and it works for me!
But it was Shin and Lu who really stepped up this episode. His exasperation, quick-thinking, and the subtle hints at his own troubled past make him more than comic relief — he’s a great foil to Sakamoto, and their teamwork lands some heartwarming moments amid the chaos. Anyone else get low-key found family vibes yet? we also get to see different side of Lu in this episode.how can we forget about order .members of order and their powers are slowly getting revealed in each episode.osaragi vs dump is another fight that caught me off gaurd in this episode.
- Shin’s telepathy still brings big laughs
- Lu’s deadly charisma
- Side characters starting to get fleshed out
Comedy, Action, and Just Enough Heart
What makes Sakamoto Days stand out is the way it balances absurd comedy with top-tier action. Did you notice how even amidst flying shelves and plunging knives, there’s always a moment for a dad joke? The writing never lets up. Sure, the transition between comedy and seriousness can occasionally feel a bit abrupt — but it’s a signature style that’s easy to forgive when you’re having this much fun.
I always loved the tiny moments in the series: Sakamoto’s wife dishing out tough love, Shin’s panicked thought bubbles, the background customers reacting to literal mayhem… Tell me you didn’t laugh!.
Final Thoughts: Is Sakamoto Days Worth the Hype?

All in all, Netflix’s take on Sakamoto Days Episode 2 exceeded my expectations for early-season episodes. It’s delivering tightly choreographed fights, big laughs, and loveable characters with quirks we just want to see more of. If you’re searching for that next action comedy anime fix, this is one I’d absolutely recommend — flaws and all.
My only gripe? I wish some of the emotional beats got a little more breathing room, but maybe that’s coming as we dig deeper. This one’s a perfect watch for fans craving stylish action and genuine laughs — with just enough heart beneath the mayhem.
What did you think of Shin and Lu’s latest showdown? Did Shin grow on you, too? Drop your favorite moment in the comments — I want to know which gag got you most!
- Action that’s both clever and funny
- Characters you instantly root for
- Kinetic animation and snappy writing
- Transitional pacing could use a tune-up
That’s a wrap on my Sakamoto Days Episode 2 review. Ready to see where this wild ride goes next? See you next week, anime friends!

