In the second part we get some much needed back-story about the Sekirei themselves and what Hiroto’s Sekirei plan is all about. Both are given a decent number of episodes to develop their characters and you learn more about them of course, I’m thankful that this continues to be one of the big strengths of the series. Sekirei – Pure Engagement is split into two major parts: the first is focused on the non-emerged Sekirei that Minato has a link to this includes wind user No.3 Kazehana and the mysterious fire user No.6 Homura. The first episode gives us a quick re-cap on the characters but it’s not long before trouble starts to build again for our main protagonists. Still, Minato and his Sekirei have all recovered after the events of season one and continue to live normally at Izumo Inn. The MBI and its leader Hiroto continue with the second stage of the Sekirei plan, which continues to build up steam, since almost all of the Sekirei girls have emerged at this point. The sequel takes place not long after the first season ended. Now arrives the second season of Sekirei do I continue to be impressed or has it lost its charm? However the first season showed some pretty decent character development and good comedy that I was actually quite impressed with and its action scenes were decent as well. As a reviewer, I love talking about my expectations in every intro I do, but for Sekirei they were very slim, and basically I thought this was going to be a forgettable fan service anime.