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からかい上手の高木さん S2

TV Season
by Soichiro Yamamoto,Hiroaki Akagi
season 2 of からかい上手の高木さん
alternative titles:

Teasing Master Takagi-san S2

( 45 ratings, 1 reviews )
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Series Blurb

"If you blush, you lose." Living by this principle, the middle schooler Nishikata gets constantly made fun of by his seat neighbor Takagi-san. With his pride shattered to pieces, he vows to turn the tables and get back at her some day. And so, he attempts to tease her day after day, only to find himself victim to Takagi-san's ridicule again sooner than later. Will he be able to make Takagi-san blush from embarrassment even once in the end?

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Last Synced: January 9, 2026

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mossiesays
October 20, 2025

Is it just me or...

These kids must be learning new words in class, because there's a noticeable increase in difficulty (at least for me) from season 1, particularly from episode 2 onward. I feel like a larger percentage of the vocab required to decode the meaning of each sentence is N1+ and/or idiomatic. Not only that, there are some diagetic subtitles (such as on TV broadcasts and in manga) which understandably aren't also captioned in the Japanese text file, but that makes it more difficult to look up words and grammar with a browser extension.

After finishing episode 7 and feeling like I was a bit out of my depth, I went back and rewatched all of season 1 and what I'd seen of season 2. After doing that, the remaining episodes seemed easier. I don't know if that was a coincidence or if my brain just needed some time and repetition to let everything sink in. In any case, I learned a lot, so I'm glad I stuck with this series.

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