Speaking of the Yuletide, I found this one scene from the second season of "Komi-san wa, Komyu-sho desu."(古見さんは、コミュ症です。...Komi Can't Communicate) which has the gang getting together at Komi's house for a simultaneous celebration of Xmas and Komi's birthday. Yep, I've been catching up on that second season for the past several weeks. Since I've got about six past anime to go through during the week, "Komi-san" has been in the Monday slot. It's been fun as usual; despite all of the characters having their quirks, including psychotic Ren, just about everybody in that high school are decent sorts (even Ren can be nice...occasionally and just to Komi).
The opening credit sequence for the second season is as heartwarming as ever. One commenter has sagely posited that whereas the opening for Season 1 seemed to have been kindhearted if average guy Tadano's view of things with the accompaniment of Cider Girl's "Cinderella"(シンデレラ), the sequence for Season 2 is through Komi's eyes as she slowly but assuredly gains those one hundred friends as promised at the beginning of the series.
Singer-seiyuu Miku Ito(伊藤美来)is behind the homier and poppier second season opening theme "Ao Hyaku Shoku" (Blue 100 Colours) whose melody and arrangement looks to match Komi's personality deep inside although she's still struggling at this point to make her point clear. Singer-songwriter Makoto Kawamoto(川本真琴)was responsible for the words and music with Maruko Hiyoshi(日吉円子)also helping out on the lyrics. It was a surprise seeing Kawamoto's name in there since I had always envisioned her as that rapid-fire vocalist behind the guitar all the way back in the 1990s with her big hit "1/2", but then I realized after the fact that Ito does race through a couple of the verses just like her songwriter did.
"Ao Hyaku Shoku" is Ito's 10th single from April 2022 which hit No. 12 on Oricon. Also, this is her first entry on "Kayo Kyoku Plus" but I have seen her name bandied about in various anime, a few of which I have seen over the years. One is the notorious "Mangaka-san to Ashisutanto-san to"(マンガ家さんとアシスタントさんと...The Manga Artist and His Assistants) from 2014 where she played impish younger sister Sahono Ashisu.
Getting back to the more wholesome "Komi-san", I guess that I can put in that Komi-san category in Labels, so you can also take a look at the first season ending theme "Hikare Inochi"(ヒカルイノチ)by Kitri.
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