SPY x FAMILY Cour 2 Episode 2: Disarm the Time Bomb

Manga chapter 41-42

Canon/MED

OSHIMETER

9.4

8 Fans

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SPY x FAMILY Cour 2 Episode 2: Disarm the Time Bomb

Manga chapter 41-42

Canon/MED

OSHIMETER

9.4

8 Fans

5star
4star
3star
2star
1star
PacingVisualWritingEmo ImpactSoundtrack

QUICK TAKES

widy_h114's avatar
widy_h114
While the plot, visuals, and comedy are undoubtedly impeccable, the way this episode portrays the reality of war from the lens of the victims deserves attention. Especially when Sylvia reacts to the captured terrorists' intention, I can sense the humanity that adds more depth.
pranavi_birhade's avatar
pranavi_birhade
The mission pressure keeps rising, but what makes it work is how personal it’s starting to feel. Loid’s calm façade slips just a little, and Anya’s chaos somehow saves the day again. It’s funny, tense, and heartwarming beneath all the spy madness.
stevenodhiambo442's avatar
stevenodhiambo442
Relaxed but engaging episode that leans into humor and family chemistry while quietly building emotional connection.
kayrin's avatar
kayrin
This episode is quite intense from capturing the "Terrorist" to a cinematic chasing sequence, I really like it how it tells us about the dark reality of Wars breakouts at a point. This episode highlights how intense the relationship between both Westalis and Ostania is.
azamuddinalias's avatar
azamuddinalias
Future sight! Visuals of Bond’s visions are eerie. Suspense hits a series high as Anya tries to prevent Loid's death in a clock bomb trap.
mazel's avatar
mazel
I love that Anya is helping Loid not to get hurt or die with the help of her new friend doggy. They are awesome, having psychic power, and also can see the future is a good combination.
zstro's avatar
zstro
Now the story builds naturally, pacing is tight but the humor lands building up with tension. Here comes the duo of Anya, the dynamic is getting started. High stakes.
minitofu's avatar
minitofu

EPISODE CONTEXT

Picking up directly from the Part 2 premiere's introduction of a mysterious dog tied to 'Project Apple,' this second episode escalates the danger surrounding that storyline before the Forger household settles into its new normal. It functions as the action-heavy climax of an early mini-arc, resolving immediate threats while setting the stage for Episode 3's 'A New Family Member,' which promises to shift the dynamic of the core cast. Positioned near the start of a 13-episode run, it establishes that Part 2 intends to hit harder and faster out of the gate.

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EPISODE CONTEXT

Picking up directly from the Part 2 premiere's introduction of a mysterious dog tied to 'Project Apple,' this second episode escalates the danger surrounding that storyline before the Forger household settles into its new normal. It functions as the action-heavy climax of an early mini-arc, resolving immediate threats while setting the stage for Episode 3's 'A New Family Member,' which promises to shift the dynamic of the core cast. Positioned near the start of a 13-episode run, it establishes that Part 2 intends to hit harder and faster out of the gate.

QUICK TAKES

widy_h114's avatar
widy_h114
While the plot, visuals, and comedy are undoubtedly impeccable, the way this episode portrays the reality of war from the lens of the victims deserves attention. Especially when Sylvia reacts to the captured terrorists' intention, I can sense the humanity that adds more depth.
pranavi_birhade's avatar
pranavi_birhade
The mission pressure keeps rising, but what makes it work is how personal it’s starting to feel. Loid’s calm façade slips just a little, and Anya’s chaos somehow saves the day again. It’s funny, tense, and heartwarming beneath all the spy madness.
stevenodhiambo442's avatar
stevenodhiambo442
Relaxed but engaging episode that leans into humor and family chemistry while quietly building emotional connection.
kayrin's avatar
kayrin
This episode is quite intense from capturing the "Terrorist" to a cinematic chasing sequence, I really like it how it tells us about the dark reality of Wars breakouts at a point. This episode highlights how intense the relationship between both Westalis and Ostania is.
azamuddinalias's avatar
azamuddinalias
Future sight! Visuals of Bond’s visions are eerie. Suspense hits a series high as Anya tries to prevent Loid's death in a clock bomb trap.
mazel's avatar
mazel
I love that Anya is helping Loid not to get hurt or die with the help of her new friend doggy. They are awesome, having psychic power, and also can see the future is a good combination.
zstro's avatar
zstro
Now the story builds naturally, pacing is tight but the humor lands building up with tension. Here comes the duo of Anya, the dynamic is getting started. High stakes.
minitofu's avatar
minitofu

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©遠藤達哉/集英社・SPY×FAMILY製作委員会

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