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Bastard!! Ankoku No Hakaishin (ona) Episode 2 -

In the second episode of the Netflix ONA adaptation, , titled "Ariest" (or "Aries"), the series leans heavily into its 1980s heavy metal roots and over-the-top dark fantasy tropes. This episode solidifies the central dynamic between the arrogant wizard Dark Schneider and his "sister" Tia Noto Yoko, while introducing the first major threat to the Kingdom of Metallicana. Key Highlights of Episode 2

: After being resurrected by Yoko's kiss, Dark Schneider initially refuses to help the Kingdom of Metallicana against a looming Hydra attack. Instead, he demands that the kingdom’s leaders bow to him and offers the King’s head as a condition for his aid.

: Unlike the 1990s OVAs, this Netflix adaptation is noted for its faithfulness to the original manga, avoiding major omissions. Bastard!! Ankoku no Hakaishin (ONA) Episode 2

For those looking to dive deeper into the lore, the provides a detailed breakdown of the episode's plot . You can also find fan reactions and discussions on platforms like the r/anime episode thread .

: Reviewers note that the ONA maintains a very specific "80s anime" feel, from Yoko’s character design—wearing typical 80s-style outfits despite being in a medieval fantasy world—to the "goofy fun" of its comedic gags. In the second episode of the Netflix ONA

: Despite his god-like magic and menacing aura, Dark Schneider is physically intimidated by Yoko. When she scolds him for his arrogance, he visibly trembles, highlighting that the personality of the boy he inhabits, Lucien, still exerts influence over him.

: True to the series' reputation, the episode is filled with nods to heavy metal culture. Fans often point out the priest's desperate attempts to block Dark Schneider's spells by invoking the name of the band Stryper . Instead, he demands that the kingdom’s leaders bow

: The episode features a confrontation with a Hydra and a Golem . Schneider reveals that he and Lucien are two sides of the same soul; if one dies, the other perishes as well. Cultural Context and Reception

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