If you’re into fantasy anime with a twist of absurdity, Beheneko: The Elf-Girl’s Cat is Secretly an S-Ranked Monster! might just be your next guilty pleasure. Episode 2, titled “Blacksmith and Bonds,” dives deeper into the bizarre yet oddly charming world where a reincarnated knight-turned-cat navigates life as an S-ranked monster disguised as a fluffy pet.
The episode kicks off with Aria, our busty elf adventurer, and her “cat” Tama (who’s actually a behemoth in disguise) teaming up with Vulcan, a no-nonsense blacksmith with arms that could crush boulders. Vulcan, being the pragmatic craftsman she is, decides Tama needs armor—because, you know, even S-ranked monsters deserve some drip. The result? A tiny, armored cat ready to take on dungeons and look adorable while doing it.
But the real highlight? Aria takes Tama to an orphanage where she volunteers, showcasing a softer side to her character. It’s a sweet moment, though fans couldn’t help but notice the irony of a deadly monster being fawned over by children. The episode balances action, humor, and a dash of heart, even if the latter feels a bit forced at times.
The online discourse around this episode is as wild as the show itself. Here’s what fans are saying:
The Armor Debate: Some fans loved Tama’s new gear, calling it “unexpectedly cool for a cat,” while others thought it looked “lame” compared to the manga’s designs. One user hilariously pointed out, “Tama’s the most armored one in the group, and that’s saying something.”
The Harem Vibes: The show’s ecchi elements continue to divide viewers. Aria’s blatant affection for Tama (including some very suggestive comments) had fans debating whether this is “peak comedy” or “just plain weird.” One Reddit user joked, “If you thought Inukai-san’s Dog was horny, wait till you see a girl thirsting over a cat.”
The Blacksmith Appreciation: Vulcan stole the show for many, with fans praising her design and no-nonsense attitude. “Finally, a physically accurate blacksmith in anime!” one comment read. Others, however, couldn’t get over how her introduction somehow led to Aria’s armor getting even skimpier.
The Orphanage Scene: While some found it heartwarming, others called it “filler material to pad the runtime.” One MyAnimeList user quipped, “Nothing says ‘family-friendly’ like a cat that could level a city.”
What Works:
– Tama’s Charm: The cat’s deadpan reactions and knightly demeanor make him a fun protagonist, even if his existence raises a lot of questions.
– Vulcan’s Energy: Her dynamic with Aria and Tama adds a fresh layer to the cast.
– The Absurdity: The show knows it’s ridiculous and leans into it, making for some genuinely funny moments.
What Doesn’t:
– The Fanservice: While some enjoy the over-the-top ecchi, others feel it detracts from the story. “Why is everyone in this universe allergic to clothes?” one fan lamented.
– Pacing Issues: The orphanage subplot, while cute, feels like filler in an already short episode.
– Character Designs: Aria’s proportions continue to be a point of contention, with some calling them “unrealistically distracting.”
Beheneko isn’t trying to be high art—it’s a fun, chaotic ride with a cat (who’s not really a cat) at the center of it all. Episode 2 delivers more of the same: action, humor, and a healthy dose of absurdity. If you can overlook the questionable fanservice and embrace the madness, you’ll find yourself oddly invested in Tama’s journey.
Rating: 6.5/10 – Not groundbreaking, but definitely entertaining. Just don’t think too hard about the logistics of a cat wearing armor.
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Episodes: Season 1 Episode 2
File Size: 826.1 MiB
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Episodes: Season 1 Episode 2 [Updated at 2025-04-16 17:24:00]
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