TRILLION GAME Episode 2
Review Summary
Watch as Haru's over-the-top charisma and Gaku's strategic brilliance drive this episode's 'legal scam' narrative, promising entertaining mind games.
👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY
Trillion Game shifts into gear with its second episode, delivering a high-energy blend of comedy and hustle as Haru and Gaku take their first real steps into entrepreneurship. The tone stays light but purposeful—Haru's reckless confidence crashes against Gaku's methodical caution in ways that generate genuine laughs and real tension. The pacing is brisk, matching the frantic energy of two young founders scrambling to get something off the ground. A new character, Rinri, enters the picture and adds a grounded earnestness that balances the leads' more extreme personalities. Themes of ambition, resourcefulness, and the messy reality of building something from nothing take center stage. Madhouse keeps the visual energy punchy, and the episode rewards viewers who enjoy watching underdogs figure things out on the fly.
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📍 ARC CONTEXT
Coming directly off the premiere where Haru and Gaku made their pivotal decision to leave Dragon Bank and strike out on their own, this episode translates that bold declaration into concrete action—laying the foundation for everything the series will build across its 26-episode run. It's early-stage worldbuilding that establishes the startup's origins, the core team dynamic, and the entrepreneurial philosophy driving the show forward. Expect subsequent episodes to escalate the stakes significantly as their fledgling company faces its first real challenges.
©稲垣理一郎・池上遼一/小学館/アニメ「トリリオンゲーム」製作委員会
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