Yareda, yareda, good grief, Yareda, yareda, good grief, Yareda, yareda, good grief, good grief, Yareda, yareda, good grief, good grief, Yareda, yareda, good grief, good grief, Yareda, yareda, good grief...Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan has ended. The "final chapter" of Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan with a 50 minute special that focuses on the two biggest plotlines that Saiki had to face during his second season, one is his narcissistic brother Kuusuke at it again in trying to win against Saiki, the other, the imminent volcano eruption that leads to Saiki needing to reset time over and over again. The plotline with Kuusuke for LA in general was LA'sleast interesting plot point of Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan, but the final confrontation against Kuusuke was good in this respect, we get to know WHY Kuusuke's reasoning to his feud against Saiki besides the "sibling rivalry" and everything and heck Kuusuke used Saiki's friend, Reita as a counterbalance to the entire fight that LA didn't think would be an interesting fight but it worked out for the better. This final confrontation against Kuusuke was good even though LA was always annoyed by Kuusuke as a character as well as his skits belonging to him in general, so this final fight was justifiably good in LA's eyes.
Now, for the volcano eruption plotline, well it was the most hectic to say the least and involves the majority of the cast at that and obviously for LA had the most laughs due to the majority of the cast in one location. The best point of this plotline goes to the big climax of this plotline and that is of Saiki confronting his friends with his biggest secret of his being a psyhic to everyone and heck Kuusuke's plotline is interweaved in all this by adding the factor that Kuusuke has created to suppress Saiki's power FOREVER and NENDOU showing that he's the bro-est bro through it all. The climax isn't in the action department, but more so in the dramatic, emotional department which brings up what LA said in LA's first season review of Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan, that he truly cares for his friends even he tries to hide it and this climax hit that emotional mark and hell not only does Saiki get a resolution to his multiple plotlines, but Chiyo, Shun and Kokomi gets their sub plotlines tied up with this SIMULTANEOUSLY with Saiki with this climax!. Oh~ the ending if anything was great is what LA is sayin'
On the technical side of things, well the production value, animation and voice acting is all the same really. The animation done once again by JC Staff and Egg Firm, aesthetically the same while keeping up with the wildly erratically fast paced voice acting and comedy, huge props to Hiroshi Kamiya as Saiki, as well as Ai Kayano as Kokomi and Yukari Tamura as Chiyo got MORE SCREENTIME and the production value for this climax was slightly better for the Final Chapter, kinda makes sense due to it being the finale and everything.
Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan: Kanketsu-hen ties up all loose ends, and sure those final moments was EXPECTED to happen for Saiki, because it's Saiki-kun but still for what the impact that emotional climax and how it ended in general, it left in a rather expected note from Saiki but was greatly satisfying to say the least for LA, as LA is gonna miss Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan, thoroughly enjoying Saiki's mishap adventures and LA sticking to the series wasn't in vain and Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan: Kanketsu-hen made it worth it to watch it to the end.
Yareda, yareda, now LA is getting emotional. Saiki-kun has ended, but damn was the ride to beginning to end, as a cascading, fast paced comedic, parodic ride of chaos and comedic craziness. Last thing to say is one last...
Oh~