Tower of God season 2 has been priming viewers for the Workshop Battle through much of the second cour, with Viole, his new friends, and former teammates all intersecting by the release of episode #17. Viole's identity slowly gets discovered by former allies as he fights to protect the lives of those jeopardized by the One Shot, One Opportunity challenge. In Tower of God season 2, episode #17, the action shifts to the Archimedes, where the true Workshop Battle will soon commence as the rest of the season continues.
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With Tower of God season 2's stark contrast against season 1's style, it can sometimes feel jarring to experience the series for returning viewers. However, after adjusting to The Answer Studio's work on this anime, fans will soon find a faithful and effective adaptation of the original webtoon's story as it adapts the dense follow-up to the events after Bam's betrayal. With Viole continuously unable to hide his identity as the 25th Bam from his old teammates, Tower of God season 2, episode #17 will feature some complicated reunions.
When Does Season 2, Episode #17 of Tower of God Release?
Produced by The Answer Studio, Based on the Webtoon by S.I.U.
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Tower of God releases new episodes of season 2 every week on Sundays for viewers on Crunchyroll. Season 2, episode #16, will release its English subtitled version on Sunday, October 27, 2024, at 7:00 AM PDT (10:00 AM EDT). If Crunchyroll doesn't show the episode at the exact release time, check the episode list on the most recently released installment. Additionally, any changes to the production schedule can be checked via the Tower of God website.
For viewers wishing to enjoy the English dub, Tower of God season 2 releases new installments, two episodes behind the subbed debut. This means that fans can catch the release of the English dub for Tower of God season 2, episode #15, on Sunday, November 10, 2024, at 1:00 PM PDT (4:00 PM EDT.) Episodes are simultaneously uploaded in French, Hindi, Russian, Spanish, German, and Portuguese dubs as the English dub release. It's always best to consult Crunchyroll's Fall 2024 anime lineup for more info.
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What Happened in Tower of God Season 2, Episode #16?
Endorsi Hears What She Never Expected
As One Shot, One Opportunity bears down on the final remaining contenders to board the Archimedes, Tower of God season 2, episode #16 focuses on the remaining teams, namely Team Shibisu, Team Khun, and Viole. With familiar faces on Team Shibisu, Viole conceals his face while preparing to fight those who wish to capture him. Despite new trickery via Verdi's Shinsu absorption, Viole uses immense power to boost his physical strength in close combat. This helps him overpower tough foes like Amigo and Vespa, but not without casualties.
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One of Viole's FUG teammates, Yuto, takes a poison sting from Vespa to protect Viole, nearly dying in the process, with Viole seizing the upper hand using his bizarre state, not unlike Horyang's wing, to force Shibisu to bargain with him. Successfully saving his teammate's life, Viole prevents unnecessary bloodshed while getting others safely aboard the Archimedes. But other events are not quite so smooth in Tower of God season 2, episode #16.
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Verdi's capture of Prince and Miseng continues, her abilities being super effective yet benign, with her sending the pair to Archimedes before she also sends Laure to join them. The rest of Team FUG is seen ensuring their safe passage, with Team Khun also joining soon, save for a key moment where Rak calls out to Khun when he's with Wangnan, an extremely exciting upcoming reunion. Finally, as Endorsi continues to deal with the security robots awakened by Viole, she learns from the traveler about his true identity as the 25th Bam.
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Tower of God Season 2, Episode #17 Brings the Action to the Archimedes
Getting the Show on the Road
As Tower of God season 2, episode #17 introduces the Workshop Battle contestants to the Archimedes, a luxury airship hosting the event, it'll serve as an especially welcome change of scenery for fans. Given the lighting issues plaguing Tower of God season 2 alongside the inconsistent animation quality, the sight of a brightly-lit ship interior complete with a swimming pool enabling the 249 contestants to stretch their legs will be a welcome sight. The episode will adapt the original webtoon's season 2, chapter #66 and beyond, getting its players comfortable despite the shady tournament organizers.
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Various ominous figures overseeing the Workshop Battle show their true colors when they see the event as a profiteering endeavor, with a High Ranker pushing them along to make money. The Workshop battle is thus poised to be "the best show ever" and will be as exciting for the viewers as it is for those who stand to gain from the immense gambling ring they're building around it. As these events unfold, the surviving players address unanswered questions, like Rak's reunion with Khun and Endorsi learning more about Bam after the events of Tower of God season 1.
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Tower of God
TV-14
Action
Animation
Fantasy
Adventure
Tower of God is an anime series based on the South Korean webtoon by SIU. It follows a young boy named Bam who embarks on a perilous journey to ascend a mysterious tower, where each floor presents unique challenges and tests. The tower promises to grant the deepest desires of those who reach its top. Along the way, Bam forms alliances and confronts adversaries while uncovering hidden truths about himself and the tower.
- Cast
- Johnny Yong Bosch , Matthew David Rudd , Cherami Leigh , Scott Whyte , Valerie Rose Lohman , Chris Hackney , Trent Mills
- Release Date
- April 1, 2020
- Seasons
- 2
- Streaming Service(s)
- Crunchyroll
- Franchise(s)
- Tower of God
- Writers
- Erika Yoshida
- Directors
- Takashi Sano
- Main Genre
- Animation
- Creator(s)
- Lee Jong Hui