It has been six years since Genshiken II. Now, with Genhsiken Nidaime we have new characters, different seiyuus, and a contrasting outlook on the otaku culture of this day and age. Question is, will the series be able to hold everything well?
It has been six years since Genshiken II. Now, with Genhsiken Nidaime we have new characters, different seiyuus, and a contrasting outlook on the otaku culture of this day and age. Question is, will the series be able to hold everything well?