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As with the first season, the TV version was heavily censored, not only for the gory parts, but for the bath scene in ep. 2, which was IMHO, way too long.
Otherwise, it's the same old zany Dokuro-chan world revisited. Although the opening song remains the same, the lyrics and arrangement are new (aside for the trademark "Pipiru Piru Piru..."), including a new sequence. There was no ending song for the TV version due to time constraints, but I heard it is an ondo sung by Dokuro-chan (Chiba Saeko) and written/composed by the author/director combination of Okayu Masaki/Mizushima Tsutomu.
As much as I enjoyed watching Dokuro-chan once more, I've been seeing the cast/staff so much recently at Rondo Robe and on Geneon TV, they leave more of an impression than the anime itself (especially Okayu-sensei who can easily become a show host).
Fortunately, as with the first season (and Dai Mahou Touge for that matter), Anime TV will be airing all episodes before the DVD hits stores, as I still can't find justifiable reasons to buy the videogram (violence and skin not being a determining factor for me).
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