Karakai Jouzu no Takagi-san - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Textbook / Hypnosis / Waking Up / Skipping Stones
While sharing a textbook with Takagi after forgetting his own, Nishikata foolishly tries to pull off a word-prank.

Ice / Appearance / Bangs / Valentine's Day
With Valentine's Day upon them, Nishikata tries to hide the fact that he's hoping to get some chocolate from Takagi, but she sees right through him.

April Fools Day / Blossom Watching / Forms of Address / New School Year
Nishikata tries to pull off a few pranks against Takagi on April Fools' Day, but she asks for a day free of tricks between them.

Arm Wrestling / Grown-Up / Bitter Taste / Bicycle
After easily defeating his classmates in arm wrestling, things don't go quite as well for Nishikata when Takagi challenges him to a match after class.

Questions / Eyebrows / After School / Happy Birthday / Sneeze
It's Nishikata's birthday! While on his way to buy his own cake for some reason, he runs into Takagi.

Revenge / Dodgeball / Buy and Eat / Date
When Nishikata and Takagi go to the snack shop hungry, they end up buying more than they planned. Then, their classmate shows up.

Camping Trip
While at camp, Nishikata hears that if you're holding hands with someone you like at the end of a folk dance, they'll like you back.

Storage Closet / Nurse's Office / Lottery
While cleaning up in the gym storage unit with Takagi, Nishikata pretends the door won't open, only to find that they really are locked in.

Made You Look / Talents / Worries / Messages
Nishikata wants to surprise Takagi with a handmade surprise, but something seems to be going on with her. Later, he spots her bike at the shrine.

Eye Drops / Scoop / Hide and Seek / Treasure Hunting
On their way home from school, Nishikata and Takagi find what looks like a treasure map. They decide to follow it.

Steps / Fireworks / Souvenirs / Promises
One day during summer vacation, a confident Nishikata pretends to run into Takagi accidentally: he's prepared what he thinks is a fail-proof prank.

Summer Festival
Nishikata and Takagi are mistaken for a couple on their way to the summer festival. Nishikata can't deny it fast enough, but then they get separated.
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