Spy x Family Season 2 Episode 11 Review: Becky’s Dream Comes True!

Spy x Family Season 2 Episode 11 Review: In Spy x Family Season 2 Episode 11, Becky finally gets to meet Loid which leads to some of the most funniest moments. The episode premiered on December 16, 2023. Spy x Family Season 2 (スパイファミリー) is directed by Takahiro Harada and written by Ichirō Ōkouchi, replacing Kazuhiro Furuhashi as both the director and writer. Produced by Wit Studio and CloverWorks, the anime series is based on the manga series of the same name authored by Tatsuya Endo. The opening theme song is Kurakura (クラクラ) by Ado, and the ending theme song is Todome no Ichigeki (トドメの一撃) by Vaundy feat. Cory Wong.

(K)now Name gives the music, and character designs by Kazuaki Shimada, while Kazuaki Shimada alongside Kyoji Asano are chief animation directors. The series is licensed for streaming by Crunchyroll outside of Asia, while it is distributed by Muse Communication in South and Southeast Asia.

The plot of the series revolves around a family of three, who hide their identities from each other. It consists of an undercover spy, Twilight, with the alias, Loid Forger. His adopted daughter who has telepathic abilities, Anya Forger and his wife Yor Forger, an assassin known as the Thorn Princess, and the family dog Bond with precognitive power.

-Spy x Family Season 2 Episode 11 Review Contains No Spoilers-

In the new episode, Becky arrives at Anya’s house for the first time. Her enduring desire to finally meet Loid is realized, and her reactions prove to be exceptionally entertaining. The blend of love and astonishment upon encountering Loid unfolds as some of the most humorous and captivating moments within the episode. Furthermore, she takes it to the extent of envisioning herself as the woman of the household, adding an extra layer of whimsical anticipation to the storyline.

Becky’s actions serve as a reflection of the impact that romantic dramas exert on children. Simultaneously, they offer insight into the inherent innocence displayed by children, as evident in her thought process. Acting without contemplating the consequences, she impulsively envisions an immediate marriage to Loid, identifying Yor as her sole adversary. Furthermore, she engages in the playful charade of feigning inebriation, all while sipping on tea, thereby revealing her childlike sense of wonder.

Spy x Family Season 2 Episode 11 Review: Becky's Dream Comes True!

Yet another amusing facet of the episode lies in how Loid remains entirely oblivious to the entire situation. He perceives his encounter with Becky as an invaluable opportunity to gain insights into her influential family, a prospect that he believes will propel his mission forward. However, he frequently finds himself befuddled by Becky’s reactions, entertaining the notion that the mind of a celebrity’s child operates distinctively from that of others.

Furthermore, we are provided with insights into the everyday life of Nightfall, also known as Fiona. During the Forger family’s absence on vacation, she diligently devoted herself to personal growth, aspiring to enhance her strength with the aim of leaving a lasting impression on Loid. Notably, her primary rival in this pursuit is Yor, who boasts a considerably superior level of strength. Despite the evident discrepancy, her affection for Loid remains unwavering, and she persists in her endeavours to capture his heart.

Spy x Family Season 2 Episode 11 Review: Becky's Dream Comes True!

The episode sustains its entertainment value and can be categorized as one of the filler episodes. Despite the lack of action-packed battle sequences, its significance is underscored by its ability to delve into the intricate dynamics of the characters’ relationships.

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Spy x Family Season 2 Episode 11 Review: Final Thoughts

The episode proves to be highly entertaining and filled with hilarity. It skillfully incorporates jokes revolving around Becky’s amusing crush on Loid, injecting a considerable amount of humour into the storyline. The creators exhibit their finesse by portraying these comedic moments without crossing any boundaries, thereby maintaining a wholesome and enjoyable atmosphere. Furthermore, the comedic effect is enhanced by the clever juxtaposition of Loid’s complete cluelessness about the situation, adding an extra layer of humour to the narrative.

Spy x Family Season 2 Episode 11 Review: Becky's Dream Comes True!

Spy x Family Episode 36 is now streaming on Muse Asia Youtube Channel, Netflix and Crunchyroll.

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Spy x Family Season 2 Episode 11 Review: The episode captivates with its delightful blend of humor and charismatic characters.
Hrishita Das
Hrishita Das
Hrishita Das is an Anthropologist by training, but her true passion lies in delving into the human experience through prose. A cinephile and pop culture enthusiast, she has been a writer for a year.

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Spy x Family Season 2 Episode 11 Review: The episode captivates with its delightful blend of humor and charismatic characters.Spy x Family Season 2 Episode 11 Review: Becky's Dream Comes True!