No.25372
I can't decide if the rotoscoping moments are very well done or not.
No.25440
>>25436And it's wonderful.
Speaking of wonderful, so is Kaoruko-chan.
No.25628
>>25626She is coming to watch the two daughters fight it out, obviously.
No.25663
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>>25630And the return. Hanesaki is becoming a villain.
No.25669
>>25630She tried her best, but denpa is too strong.
No.25697
>>25694I thought Ayano's "sister" was in the same tournament, which I guess is true, but not the same qualifiers. Which makes it very determined that she is going to win, but only after Nagisa wakes her up and loses like a dog. For a while there I thought the gaijin is going to get wrecked and only then Ayano will fight and lose against Nagisa. It is the ending I wanted to see. Too bad. Well, actually, Nagisa already qualified for the nationals? So maybe she will win the second time around, but with "muh knee", I doubt she is going to even play.
No.25750
>>25747She is going to get healed anyway. I bet there are even going to justify her mother's behaviour somehow and they will all leave happily forever after.
Or she will remain that one insane badminton player forever. No.25947
>>25946Abandonment issues are a hell of a thing.
No.25967
>>25946I was hoping Hanesaki would've learned her lesson by now, but she just got worse. She'd better stop trying to isolate herself so much and listen to Elena.
No.26022
>>26019That was a rather shitty way to end things. Right after we get Ayano apologising to Elena for how she'd been acting we then get this scene where she's pushing Nagisa to fuck up her leg for life. Come on.
Before that, it's rather absurd that Nagisa was able to win even with her knee being in such bad shape. It would've made more sense for the captain to call it off as soon as he saw them reach deuce, Nagisa's objections be damned. Instead they kept playing and Nagisa kept straining her knee but she ended up being fine anyway.
Also, they managed to fuck up the scoreboard. It's Nagisa on the right and Ayano on the left at first, and then halfway through the bout their positions switch.
No.26025
>>26022The anime leaves a lot of stuff out. That said even in the anime you can't say Nagisa is not also talented. They actually bothered to point out that her strength is closer to a male player and she was obviously from the start on a different level from the rest of the team. I don't remember if they showed what happened when Ayano played that senpai in training. I think they didn't. Would be interesting to see if she was too good for him or he was still doing fine or even better.
About the scoreboard, I don't think it should be changed when the players change sides, but that's what I think they did. Likely still a mistake, but a more excusable one.