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theafictionado · 1 year ago
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The Best Anime I Watched in 2023
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It’s the end of another year, and that means it’s time to reflect on my favourite anime series that I watched in the past twelve months! As usual, I offer you a fun buffet of genres: some coming-of-age stories here, some action-packed sci-fi there; a bowl of historical fantasy over yonder, and a platter of slice-of-life comfort right nearby.
As in previous years, some of these reviews are adapted from my seasonal recommendations for AniFem, so be sure to check out those articles for more from me and my hard-working co-staffers, and be sure to check back for all of our end-of-year and end-of-autumn recs. For now, read on for my personal list of series that got me heart racing and made my brain happy in 2023…
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historyhermann · 1 year ago
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Soaring Sky! Pretty Cure Spoiler-Filled Review
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Soaring Sky! Pretty Cure is an original magical girl series directed by Koji Ogawa. It is produced by Toei Animation (which uses the "Izumi Todo" pen name for studio's producers as series creator), a studio founded in January 1948. It's known for over 240 anime, including Cutie Honey, Dragon Ball, Sailor Moon, Smile PreCure!, and Sailor Moon Crystal. Ryunosuke Kingetsu is the show's head writer. As a warning, this review will discuss murder, death, trauma, attempted murder, psychological manipulation, and other mature themes.
Reprinted from Pop Culture Maniacs and Wayback Machine. This was the sixty-eighth article I wrote for Pop Culture Maniacs. This post was originally published on March 3, 2024. On PCM it says this was posted on Mar. 4.
This series has an intriguing story. A girl named Sora Harewataru (voiced by Arkia Sekine) travels to Skyland's main city to watch the birthday of Ellee, the Kingdom's only princess. In an effort to escape her captors from the Underg Empire, she and Ellee (voiced by Aoi Koga) end up in Sorashido City, within Japan. While there, she comes across Mashiro Nijigaoka (voiced by Ai Kakuma). Later on, she meets Mashiro's grandmother, Yoyo (voiced by Tomoko Shiota), a non-human animal named Tsubasa Yuunagi (voiced by Ayumu Murase) which can transform into a Puni bird, and a young adult woman named Ageha Hijiri (voiced by Ayaka Nanase). All of them work together to stop the Underg Empire's evil deeds, and planned kidnapping of Ellee, even if it puts their lives into jeopardy.
Originally, I hadn't planned to review this series. The series isn't as environmentally focused as Tokyo Mew Mew New, nor a dark fantasy like Puella Magi Madoka Magica, a comedy such as Tweeny Witches, or a magical fantasy like Little Witch Academia. I changed my mind after reading an Anime News Network chat-log stating that the series "breaks the mold" by introducing the first boy in the Pretty Cure franchise, and an Anime Feminist article by Cy Catwell, which described the series as enjoyable, upbeat, feminine-targeted, and "incredibly empowering."
Soaring Sky! Pretty Cure is more than a magical girl series where Sora transforms into Cure Sky, Mashiro into Cure Prism, and Tsubasa into Cure Wing. Sora has some of the strongest character development of any character in the entire series. She goes from someone who claims she is a hero to the reality, with many bumps around the way. She is only rivaled by what Tsubasa goes through, who is a species of bird, and can't fly, causing his fellow bird peers to make fun of him.
Like other magical girl series, there is yuri subtext, specifically between Sora and Mashiro. In fact, both of them have a combo attack against any Ranborgs summoned by Kabaton (voiced by Yasuhro Mamiya), a general of the Underg Empire. As the series goes forward, their connection with one another gets stronger. It interlinks with camaraderie between the PreCures. For instance, Sora and Mashiro reassure Tsubase, increasing his self-confidence, helping him face his fears and insecurities.
One of the more interesting twists is the reveal that the grandmother of Mashiro, Yoyo, is from Skyland. She helps out the protagonists by connecting a magic mirror back to Skyland, and later, an inter-dimensional tunnel, with the right materials. She is a wise, guiding force, for the characters, and is often aware of more than what she reveals.
While Soaring Sky! Pretty Cure has characteristics typical in the magical girl genre, including transformations, friendship, heroic elements, youth, and femininity, this series is more than that. There are no heterosexual relationships. Rather, there's the aforementioned yuri subtext and a focus on friendship, with the creation of a found/chosen family among the protagonists. Unlike Sailor Moon, two characters buck the idea of the PreCures as princesses: Sora and Tsubasa. Both appear to be more down-and-out fighters, not royalty. Mashiro is the closest to being a princess-like apart from Ellee (an actual Princess).
Uniquely, Sora sees one of the key generals in Skyland, Captain Shalala (voiced by Saiga Mitsuki), as her rolemodel-of-sorts, rather than a king or prince. Just as significant is the fact  Tsubasa is a part of the team, showing that the magic-based and gentle power of magical girls isn't just for girls. Instead it makes clear that men can fight without punching or having lots of physical training. In fact, the latter is done by Sora but not anyone else.
There's some parallels between Tsubasa and Steven Universe, in that both do things seen as "girly" and "feminine." However, the latter develops it more than the former. Steven uses his mother's shield (with a rose in the center), his power for self-defense, rather than offense, and often cries, to name a few elements. Despite these differences, Tsubasa is a relatively well-developed character, as much as any other protagonist in this series.
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Soaring Sky! Pretty Cure is more than a series focused on heroism, which uses sky as a main motif and features characters with their own signature power moves. For one, it is novel that Sora spares Kabaton life after he fails his Earth mission for the Underg Empire. As a result, he lives a new non-evil life in Sorashido City.
Sora is just as compelling. She makes up with a fellow guard that she trains alongside in Skyland, showing she has become more of a hero. She wants to fight evil and cares about those around her. Of course, this is not unique to Sora. Other protagonists act similarly, including those in other magical girl series. For instance, the Sailor Scouts in Sailor Moon often go out of their way to protect others, especially if those people are near and dear to them.
Soaring Sky! Pretty Cure shares the message that any obstacle can be overcome, even if it seems insurmountable. Something similar is communicated in Ippon Again!, except the latter series primarily states that hard work can lead to good results. The former is different, as it is more about the value of teamwork and friendship. Of course, this is present in Ippon Again!, but fights are more one-on-one, while those in Soaring Sky! Pretty Cure often feature multiple heroes fighting at once.
The Skyland arc is one of the more gripping plotlines. Sora becomes a member of the Azure Guards and fights against the villainous Battamonda (voiced by KENN / Ken'ichirō Ōhashi), along with other defenders of the city. This arc indicates that near-impossible challenges can be met. Mashiro and Sora use all of their magical girl energy to stop a bomb from destroying the capital of Skyland. This two-episode arc is short-lived. It ends in the fifteenth episode, setting the stage for a return to Sorashido City. The King and Queen are incapacitated by a curse-of-sorts. Captain Shala presumably sacrifices herself to save the city.
In the next two episodes are some of the series' strongest. This arc features protagonists returning to Japan and the grandmother, Yoyo, finding a way to heal the King and Queen. They work together to cheer up Elle and Battamonda follows them, declaring he will stop them no matter what. As was the case in episodes before this, there are huge battles, but everything is always rebuilt afterward. There is also a nice bonding scene, in another episode, between Sora and Mashiro during a relay race, bringing them closer together.
There was some controversy about the sixteenth episode of Soaring Sky! Pretty Cure. Some claimed that one of the banners used had a Japanese imperialist origin. Whether that is the case or not, it pales in comparison to what happened with Oshi No Ko (which is returning with a second season this year). There were even complaints about a subset of that series fandom harassing the mother of professional wrestler Hana Kimura. She previously said that she doesn't want to blame anyone and praised the series for raising "important issues" but wondered if anyone gave it "the proper consideration before releasing it out into the world."
Apart from that, the camaraderie between the characters, the aforementioned yuri subtext between Sora and Mashiro, and the value of self-love are important series themes. When the heroes are pinned down, they use all the strength they can to beat the villains, even if they are facing stronger monsters. This is the case in the eighteenth and nineteenth episodes. In those episodes, Ageha Hijiri goes from being an 18-year-old woman who teaches at a nursery school to a magical girl named Cure Butterfly. She becomes an integral part of the PreCure team. The new opening in the nineteenth episode features her in a much more prominent place.
One of the best parts of the eighteenth and nineteenth episodes of Soaring Sky! Pretty Cure is the fact that Ageha is not some refugee from a magical land (as is the case for Sora and Tsubasa). She's an ordinary person in more ways than one. Having a character who is passionate about primary school education is great. Many magical girls are teenagers, so they aren't necessarily thinking of their future careers. That sets Ageha apart.
Surely, Mashiro is also an "ordinary person," but Ageha is different. She cares about the students of her nursery class. She defends them, and the school, after she transforms into Cure Butterfly. By the nineteenth episode, she has settled in with everyone. She even works with Tsubasa, who's worried about her, to develop a joint attack named "PreCure! Titanic Rainbow." This magic spell involves one person using a paintbrush, turning a being into rainbow, and then using it against an enemy, if I understand it correctly. Basically, it is "death by bird butt," to put it simply. It's even more powerful than Mashiro and Sora's joint spell, named "Updraft Shining."
Soaring Sky! Pretty Cure harps on a theme expressed in episodes of Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, Cleopatra in Space, and in I've Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level. Viewers are told that overwork is bad and that breaks are good. This series goes even further: it makes clear that no one should take on everything by themselves, but should share the burden with others. By the end of the nineteenth episode, Tsubasa, Mashiro, Sora, and Ageha all divide up the house duties, embodying elements of a cooperative housing situation.
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Ageha's overwork and over-dedication are the result of her determination to give back to everyone. The series depicts the former as something people shouldn't not strive for. Fitting with the anti-overwork message, collaboration is emphasized. This is not unique to this series. It is present in many magical girl and superhero series, especially when characters in those series are part of a team. Coming back to Ageha, I am reminded of the twenty-eighth episode. In that episode, it's revealed that Ageha knows a well-known model (Maria Saotome), and a well-known model and designer (Kaguya Saotome). Both are her sisters. A divorce separated them and they took different paths. The episode ends with each sister agreeing to do their best and bring a smile to faces of other people, whether in the fashion world or within the classroom.
Ageha isn't the only one who struggles in Soaring Sky! Pretty Cure. Throughout the series, Mashiro often works on picture book illustration and writing. In the twentieth episode, she has writer's bloc and is unable to come up with a "good" original story. She believes she is borrowing from too many other stories. A mother reading to their daughter inspires her. Although there is an obligatory fight scene in this episode, with a monster summoned by an annoyed Battamonda, she still submits her drawing in time for the town's picture book contest. Even though she doesn't win, she dedicates herself to drawing again, which comes up later in the series.
Otherwise, some characters use their knowledge to assist their fellow team members. In the twenty-first episode, Tsubasa defeats Battamonda's summoned monster because he knows that clouds are made of "tiny bits of water and ice." He is helped by the other PreCures, who use their magical attacks, including a joint attack with Ageha. At the episode's end, Yoyo gives him a book and Mirror Pad to help him learn more. In a later episode, Tsubasa connects with Shoko Amauno who knows about airplanes and flying. He uses it to help defeat the summoned monster. The former episode made me think back to a middle school science class I look which included a lesson about different cloud types. I probably still have the handouts from that class!
One of the most heartbreaking Soaring Sky! Pretty Cure episodes follows. Battamonda tricks Sora. He claims that she planted the dark hatred in his heart. Captain Shalala is inside the monster he summoned. He manipulates the monster to attack her. Other PreCures save her, but don't purify the monster after he claims that Undergu energy is keeping her alive. The monster-of-sorts, and Battamonda, disappear. He declares he will continue to play with them until their hearts are "in pieces." The latter happens with Sora. After she says she "doesn't want to fight anymore," her mirage pen disappears, so she can't transform! In this way, Battamonda is one of the worst villains in the entire series. He engaged in psychological warfare against Sora because he tried to make her feel afraid / hopeless / less confident without physically hurting her.
The twenty-third episode brings this full circle. Sora returns to Skyland, believing she has lost everything, since she can't access her powers. While her parents respect her decision, her brother does not. Her friends are worried about her. Yoyo says that she doesn't know how people move forward when their dreams are shattered. Her friends Ageha and Tsubasa are unable to get her out of her funk. Instead, she thinks about the good times she had with Mashiro and that running away isn't what a hero does. While reading Mashiro's letter, and blushing, a new mirage pen appears (a product of her feelings for Mashiro?). Her father tells her that a dream isn't a one-time thing, but can come back repeatedly. Almost like Superman descending from the sky, she comes back with force, and does an amazing Sky Punch.
Unsurprisingly, Battamonda is annoyed. The Mirror Pad collects the right amount of energy before their purification. After Sora does her combo attack with Mashiro, known as PreCure! Updraft Shining, the Captain is released from the monster-of-sorts. She is weak and recovers. The yuri subtext here is strong. Sora and Mashiro hug one another, with Mashiro calling Sora a "hero girl." Mashiro gives Sora back her hero journal. Sora says she will get stronger so that Battamonda, who's on the run, won't hurt her anymore. After this high-stakes action, it is no surprise that they somewhat relax in the next episode after healing the King and Queen with the potion they have collected, and become famous in Skyland.
Ellee is ominously described as a "child of destiny." She appeared out of nowhere, then the King and Queen adopted her. Ageha predicts, in the twenty-fifth episode of Soaring Sky! Pretty Cure, that Ellee will get her own magical powers. They first manifest themselves in her being able to talk to animals. These powers come in handy when fighting a monster summoned by Minoton, another villain of the week, as you could call them. This comes up again in the twenty-ninth episode. Ellee bonds with a stuffed animal, in contrast to Sora, who's terrified out of her mind (she dislikes the animal as it is kowai rather than kawaii), until she learns the animal can talk because it is magic.
This mixes with episodes which have comedic moments or lessons. At the end of the twenty-sixth episode, Mashiro's parents arrive and spend time at the cooperative house-of-sorts she is living in. They have "I Love Mashiro" shirts with them. This embarrasses her, but they only stay a short time before flying back overseas. In another episode, all the PreCures are pulled inside the mirror pad. After Ellee accidentally activates "hidden wild lessons" mode, they go through lessons of sorts. Somehow, they get back just in time for the fireworks. The "obligatory" beach episode, episode thirty, is a bit laid-back. Even so, it includes scary parts: Sora almost drowns while fighting Minoton's summoned monster. In the end, they all have fun time and eat a meal at a beach restaurant.
This series never criticizes the beauty myth or beauty industry. On the other hand, Ageha could have been a model like her sisters, but chooses to be a nursery school teacher. As such, this series bucks the usual storyline, where she would become a model. It echoes how Fuuka Miyazawa, protagonist of the The Aquatope on the White Sand, chooses to leave her idol life behind and work at an aquarium in Okinawa. At the same time, Soaring Sky! Pretty Cure is less girly than Tropical-Rouge! Pretty Cure, which is much more centered on makeup. The focus on makeup being part of magical transformation is not new, but its central to this franchise.
The thirty-ninth episode is a turning point. It marks the introduction of Skearhead (voiced by Mitsuru Miyamoto). He claims to be ruler of the Undergu Empire, working on behalf of Empress Underg (voiced by Takako Honda). He kidnaps Ellee, to the shock of her friends, but, somehow, she escapes and new PreCure emerges: Cure Majesty. She saves her friends. He withdraws, saying he will remember the name "Cure Majesty." They all are glad that Ellee is ok. In the end, Sora resolves they need to get stronger to defend Ellee from new enemies. This mixes with superb animation throughout, which is often rad and tip-top.
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In the next few Soaring Sky! Pretty Cure episodes, Ellee comes into her own. The fact she is Cure Majesty becomes apparent, even though she can't transform at will at first. Skearhead tries to eliminate her, with Minoton reborn with Undergu energy. He wants all the PreCures to disappear. Whether she gives off vibes from the beginning of Steven Universe or not, her friends are more than happy to help her, as the first toddler PreCure in the franchise. Aoi Koga does a great job voicing all her iterations! Coming back to the character, she leads the way to an ancient ruins where they come across the Majestic Chroniclon, giving them all a super saiyan power boost, and they beat back the dark energy.
Mashiro attempts again to become a picture book author in the thirty-fourth episode. Battamonda, living in the human world as "Monda," in a terrible apartment, next door to Kabaton, tries to "discourage" Mashiro. He claims he is an art student and tries to gain her confidence. However, this does the exact opposite. Mashiro felt down after reading her story at the local library and some kids called it "boring." Later, she thanks him for his words and which surprised him. This was the first time someone cheered him on. At the same time, Skearhead makes more appearances, even as the heroes beat him back with the Majestic Chroniclon's powers.
Episode thirty-five is one better Soaring Sky! Pretty Cure episodes. It centers around Tamaki Shinomiya, a student who also attends Sorashida Academy. She requests Sora be their special coach. Tamaki is injured and can't throw before the next tournament. This puts the team in jeopardy because she's their ace. This episode isn't notable because Skearhead appears, Tamaki learning that Sora is a PreCure, Sora carrying Tamaki in a bridal carry, nor a baseball pitch defeating a conjured monster. Rather, Sora finds a friend who connects with her, even though she isn't a hero with magical powers. Secondly, the episode realistically shows the time of Tamaki's recovery. As a side note, the baseball club loves Sora. The yuri subtext is as strong as when people cheered for Marika Kato when she entered the academy in an episode of Bodacious Space Pirates.
Skearhead gets more dangerous, threatening kids in a nursery school in the thirty-sixth episode. He arrogantly declares, in the episode afterward, that only he needs to know why he is targeting the PreCures. In the process, Tsubasa and Ageha fight alongside one another. Ageha cheers up a sad kid (Takeru) who wants to stay at nursery school. She meets the nursery school teacher who gave her confidence all those years ago. That teacher happens to be Takeru's mother! Ageha and Mashiro also reflect on when their friendship began. They learn that their favorite tree was chopped down and made into a swing that everyone can use. In the second of these two episodes, the monster fight seems unnecessary and obligatory. This is an issue with some, but not all, episodes in this series.
The PreCures continue to take risks. They meet a "flightless" dragon tribe with Tsubasa's help, while Skearhead harasses them, even turning a bell into a monster. In the latter case, Ellee watches a television special about weddings with Aegeha, Sora, and Mashiro. Afterward, she's determined to marry Tsubasa. While he agrees to "play wedding" with her, Ellee is serious about it, and Tsubasa has a nightmare about the marriage. She even holds his book hostage in response and declares she hates him. The episode ends positively. Tsubasa vows to be Ellee's knight and protect her forever. She sees the other PreCures as her friends forever. She doesn't think she is married to anyone. This makes clear that the "marriage" was only a method to ensure she would be friends with Tsubasa forever. On some level, this episode shows the problems with child marriages.
Soaring Sky! Pretty Cure's forty-first episode shakes everything apart. It begins with Mashiro struggling to come up with a theme for a writing contest. Monda acts nice, claiming that power is only for the ones who succeed. She tries to cheer him up and says she likes fallen leaves. Later, Skearhead calls Monda worthless, saying he doesn't deserve to exist, and she defends him. But she is not the one shaken: rather it is Sora. She confronts Skearhead who says the "one they love" wants them to attack the PreCures. She isn't sure what he means. While Monda's words about fallen leaves echo in his mind while the words of Skearhead echo in hers.
This leads to the next episode. Tsubasa researches how to generate a specific type of energy, specifically having in mind a protective shield around Skyland (this foreshadows what happens in a later episode). Sora begins to have feelings of self-doubt. She puts on a strong front to the Captain, but wants to figure out these feelings by herself. Her friends say they will be there for her, supporting her where necessary. It's revealed that Skearhead knows about Tsubasa's research, implying there is a mole providing information to him. Sora continues to hesitate to fight. This clears up when she talks to Skearhead, explaining why she stopped fighting, saying that PreCures are fighting on behalf of the "one they love."
Skearhead retreats but is unfazed. Typically, he declares that "thinking and worrying creates self-doubt in battle" and threatens to destroy the city. In response, she asks if he ever hesitates or worries when he is fighting for someone. She demands an answer from him as to why he is hurting others and making everyone suffer. He says she doesn't need to know why. Instead, in his mind, she needs to "disappear." He calls her naive, saying her beliefs will result in the city's destruction. Sora doesn't give up. She doesn't care if she is naive. She uses her Sky Punch to purify the energy he's gathered. Before he can talk, he's shaken by her power and cowardly flees. Sora later tells her friends what he told her. She remains committed to learning why he is hurting people.
These serious Soaring Sky! Pretty Cure episodes are mixed with fun ones, like the Halloween-themed thirty-ninth episode. Battamonda dresses up as "Cure Pumpkin" and claims he is a PreCure. He wants to make the PreCures look bad, but his plan is an utter failure. He runs away, ashamed and apologized, while all the PreCures get candy. In some ways, the episode sets the stage for the forty-third one. In that episode, Monda agrees with Mashiro, who tells him that she decides her own worth. He attacks Skearhead, who believes that those without power are "worthless."
In addition, he gives Mashiro back her transformer-pen. She is able to, with help of her fellow PreCures, fight back against Monda. He was turned into a monster-of-sorts by Skearhead. Although they almost lose, Mashiro uses one of her spells to make Monda's heart "shine." A combo attack by the PreCures allows them to purify him. He is forgiven by Sora. He apologizes to Mashiro for ripping her notebook. It almost seems he is on the road to becoming a better person/being.
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In the series final arc, more about the "far past" comes to the forefront. Empress Underg tells the PreCures, in the forty-fourth episode, that the Skyland castle was built on "tears of sadness." She wants revenge for what happened in the past. In an almost Steven Universe-esque manner, Sora proposes they talk with her, but she challenges them instead. Their massive attack fails. Their strength is no match for her, and they fall down, transforming back into their usual selves. The Empress blames everything on Ellee, who is shocked to hear this slander. In response, she freezes time thanks to the Majestic Chroniclon.
Ellee, Sora, and Mashiro travel back three hundred years into the past. They meet Princess Elleelain of Skyland. Sora and Mashiro are unable to transform. They do what they can to fight the Ramborgs. Sora remembers the classic stories. As the Empress declares, fighting only brings tears. This episode of Soaring Sky! Pretty Cure makes one thing clear: Ellee is the reincarnation of Cure Noble. This is continued in the forty-fifth episode. Cheer Noble is cheered on, condemning the Emperor of the Underg Empire for attacking against defenseless Puni birds. The Empress, a being born from the sea of Undergu energy, says that strength isn't "everything," standing against Skearhead's conceptions.
What I found fascinating is that the male characters are the ones who promote the idea that strength is "everything." This is one of the feminist messages of this series. Even the Empress tries to stop the fighting, but her father won't listen. Her effort is successful and supported by Cure Noble (who says that fighting brings only tears), and the present-day PreCures (Sora, Mashiro, and Ellee). This is scuttled by Skearhead. He uses the meeting between Cure Noble, the Empress, and Emperor of Underg Empire as a trap/distraction to attack the city. Rightly enraged, Cure Noble goes on the attack and accidentally hurts the Empress. Even so, they achieve peace, but Skearhead is unhappy.
These events have reverberations in the present: the Empress is hardened and refuses to consider peace. Instead, she plans to wipe them out. The PreCures beat her. Skearhead whisks her away before they have a chance to talk to her. This plotline is interrupted by the forty-sixthSoaring Sky! Pretty Cure episode. It centers around ways to cheer-up everyone in Skyland's main city. They have a celebration which resembles Christmas. That episode is one of the only ones without a villain battle. It includes nice Sora/Mashiro moments, with both pledging to protect the world together.
The audience learns about what really happened at the same time as the PreCures. This includes the revelation, in episode forty-seven, that Ellee is a manifestation of Morning Star, otherwise known as Princess Ellee-Lain. She tells them that she put her power in the Majestic Chroniclon. She informs them that good relations between Skyland and the Underg Empire suddenly ended, without warning. Fading away, she tells them that the world's fate is in their hands. Hilariously, while Ellee remains as a teenage girl most of the time, she goes back to becoming a little kid when she gets hungry.
Skearhead is crafty. He claims that he would lay down his life for the Empress. On the other hand, he traps two PreCures in a bubble. He intends on draining their power and attacking the city. Skearhead disappears into nothingness after Ellee (as Cure Majesty) attacks him. He claims this is his "last lesson" to the Empress. Understandably, she is horrified. Sora tells her the truth: if she had talked to them, it wouldn't have come to this. The Empress claims that Cure Noble attacked her father and ended the relations between her country in Skyland. Conveniently, Skearhead isn't there, so no one can get to the truth and question her story's validity.
The story that the Empress tells gives the audience a window into her perspective. She believes that Skearhead saved her and says she has lost everything. She claims she has nothing left due to the reported "death" of Skearhead at Ellee's hand. Echoing Cassandra's wildly-powerful moonstone powers in Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure, she calls forth all the Undergu energy, and tries to destroy the entire city. The PreCures do what they can to stop her. Some citizens are evacuated. Even former villains, like Kabaton, Minoton, and Battamonda, reappear. They are now on the side of the PreCures.
At first, it seems like the PreCures have made a breakthrough. She goes back to her normal form after they tell her that strength isn't everything. Mashiro and Sora do their PreCure Updraft Shining combo attack to purify her. Before she can say anything, Skearhead, like a unhinged groundhog, pops out of nowhere. He stabs her through the body with a spear. This action is either attempted reginicide [killing of a queen] or, more specifically, attempted tyrannicide since the Empress is effectively a tyrant.
Soaring Sky! Pretty Cure's penultimate episode raises the stakes. Like a light bulb flickering on in a dark closet, the Empress remembers something she'd forgotten: Skearhead killed her father. He replaced her actual memory with a false one. To cover his tracks, he created the memory that Cure Noble betrayed her. This ensured that her body and mind would be tied to Undergu energy. He reveals his true form to the PreCures: an incarnation of Undergu energy named Darkhead. He psychologically damages the Empress even more, declaring that he doesn't love her at all. This causes her to realize that everything she believed has been a lie. This is all part of the series' feminist themes.
This all leads to one of the best series sequences. The PreCures travel to the Underg Empire to save the Empress. Along the way, PreCures continue peeling off to fight the Ramborgs. By the end, only Sora and Mashiro are left. They confront Darkhead who only saw the Empress as an effective "vessel" believing that a "hero's light" was inside her. He sees Sora as a better vessel. He uses the sea of Undergu energy to turn her into Dark Sky! While this energy flow is poisonous to PreCures, she fights him regardless. Through her determination, she beats him, with the help of Mashiro. She is able to purge him from her body permanently.
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Although Skearhead / Darkhead is gone (in a sense) and the Empress is healed, as a side effect, their battle is not over. Before they begin, they bond with the Empress. Sora defines a hero for her: a person fighting no matter what stands in their way and believing that your convictions are right. She admits that she isn't great or naive enough to call herself a hero. Her friends have always supported her. The PreCures prepare themselves to fight, and win against, an evil snake beast known as Daijurg (another form of Skearhead / Darkhead).
In the Soaring Sky! Pretty Cure series finale, the Empress rejects Daijurg/Darkhead/Skearhead. They all de-transform since they have been transformed too long. Sora raises their spirits, declaring that the ability to be a PreCure is infinite, and inside them. In effect, she says that everyone has infinite possibility. Somehow, they are able to defeat the snake monster on Earth and purify it. Everything ends happily. The Empress declares that they will have a lasting peace in Skyland. Kabaton, Minoton, and Battamonda join her.
A fissure appears: Ellee, Tsubasa and Sora prepare to go back to their world (Skyland). Mashiro stays behind on Earth. They say their goodbyes. The most emotional moment is between Mashiro and Sora. She even jokes about how many times they held hands and says she loves Mashiro's smile. In response, Mashiro calls her cool and strong. This break doesn't last long. The next morning, Ellee, Tsubasa, and Sora come back so they can eat breakfast together. The series ends with Mashiro making a picture book featuring all of them, and herself. It's akin to Rapunzel's journal in Tangled. In a post-credits scene, Cure Wonderful, from the currently airing Pretty Cure series, Wonderful PreCure!, makes her debut.
This series is better than the decent adult PreCure, entitled Power of Hope: PreCure Full Bloom, a clear nostalgia trip. Its longer than Delicious Party Pretty Cure, the previous series in the Pretty Cure / PreCure franchise. That series had forty-five episodes. After this series ended, Wonderful PreCure! replaced it in the same time slot on All-Nippon News Network. Soaring Sky! Pretty Cure could have been longer. In a weird and unfortunate coincidence, Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure had more episodes, including the film as one episode. That is despite the fact that final season had its final series order cut from thirty-six episodes down to twenty-one, resulting in a total episode count of sixty.
If the series received another ten episodes, it could have involved a corrupted Cure Sky becoming Dark Sky as a cliffhanger, possibly turning against her fellow PreCures. She could become a fallen magical girl of sorts. The latter led to fanart of Dark Sky and Cure Prism together, sometimes in very compromising positions. In the series, as it stands presently, the day is saved, arguably, by lesbian love between Sora and Mashiro. Additional episodes could have canonized this yuri subtext. To my knowledge, there aren't any canon lesbian characters in the PreCure franchise. There's only subtext which fans recognize from time to time.
Whether there is wasted potential or not, the writers clearly wanted to quickly wrap up the series. This allowed the series to set the stage for Wonderful PreCure!, the next PreCure series.Although I enjoyed the series conclusion, since it tied up loose ends, I don't understand why all the PreCures couldn't have lived together in the human world. Perhaps some fanfiction writers will imagine these possibilities, and others, adding to the over 180 fics for the series on AO3.
The show's crew and cast are talented. Series director Koji Ogawa worked on other Pretty Cure and magical girl series, along with Chaos Dragon and Dragon Ball Super. Ryunosuke Kingetsu was head writer for Ninja Nonsense and Futakoi Alternative and a writer on Märchen Mädchen. Series character designer Atsushi Saitō, worked on Clannad, Gargantia on the Verdurous Planet, Healer Girl, Is the Order a Rabbit?, K-On!, and Love Live! Superstar!!. The fact that I enjoyed watching most of these aforementioned series made me like this series more.
Voice actors for the show's four protagonists are just as experienced. Akira Sekine voiced Princess Charlotte, a protagonist of Princess Principal, along with characters in Asobi Asobase, Assault Lily Bouquet, Akebi's Sailor Uniform, and Birdie Wing. Ai Kakuma voiced Hazuki Kudo in Kubo Won't Let Me Be Invisible, Ilia Coral in The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and the Genius Young Lady, and Natsu Umehara in Ippon Again!. She will voice Kaori Tachibana in Whisper Me a Love Song in April and Yuri Shibasaki in The Masterful Cat Is Depressed Again Today in July.
Ayumu Murase and Ayaka Nanase, who voice two other protagonists, are also seasoned voice actors. Murase voices Kento Yamada in Skip and Loafer and Hachi in My Roommate is a Cat. Nanase voices Mary Read in Fena: Pirate Princess and Noa Shiragiku in Tsurune. Soaring Sky! Pretty Cure voice actors Aoi Koga, Tomoko Shiota, Yasuhro Mamiya, and Saiga Mitsuki are known for their roles in Kaguya-sama: Love Is War, The Demon Girl Next Door, Asteroid in Love, Princess Principal: Crown Handler, Yurikuma Arashi, Ouran High School Host Club, Maria Watches Over Us, Spy × Family, and Stars Align.
Soaring Sky! Pretty Cure can be streamed on Crunchyroll, and, hopefully has a DVD or Blu-ray physical release in the U.S.
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rabbitindisguise · 1 year ago
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Something I really like about mou ippon is how much empowerment they're getting from the sport, it's really fun to watch them get excited and feel more confident as the season goes on (also how there's still the boisterous and kind of silly main lead you see a lot in other sports anime so the tone is super relaxed and cheerful even though there's an emotional depth to it all)
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cleoinspace · 2 months ago
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You make a very valid point here. I'm with you on shipping. I would never think that shipping someone as friends is diminishing their relationship. Like, you could easily ship Raps and Cass as friends, since they are well... that in canon. The same with many other f/f ships across media, especially in yuri. Those characters are often in what could be called romantic or intimate friendships. I think now is a really great time in terms of female friendship really blossoming in anime right now, and in some Western animation (like Amphibia, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, Elena of Avalor, High Guardian Spice, or Hilda)... in recent years there's been female friendships in...
Anne Shirley (highly recommend this series)
Encouragement of Climb (and Next Summit)
Do It Yourself!!
The Aquatope on White Sand
Ippon Again!
A Place Further than the Universe (one of my favorite series)
Let’s Make a Mug Too
Laid-Back Camp
Soaring Sky Pretty Cure!
Wonderful Pretty Cure!
Train to the End of the World
Jellyfish Can’t Swim in the Night
Management of a Novice Alchemist
Any of the series in the Love Live! franchise
Bofuri
Super Cub [really liked this series]
Narenare Hanare
Flower and Asura
Mono
Food for the Soul
Maebashi Witches
You and Idol Pretty Cure
However, male friendships are pretty common, I think. Just look at the two male protagonists of RRR, which people shipped romantically, but had a close personal connection.
Otherwise, your comment is really making me think how I can show that nuance in the fics I wrote, as I really want to show that more, as someone who is sort of on the aro-ace spectrum I think(?) [I'm still figuring it out to be perfectly honest].
As much as it frustrates me when people believe romantic relationships are somehow more valuable than platonic ones, I also don't understand why someone shipping characters who are close friends together (f/f or m/m) is seen as diminishing their relationship.
like, the characters are still besties. the romance is built off their deep bond, the friendship is why people ship it
I'll see it under edits a lot, comments like, "finally, someone who understands they're JUST FRIENDS" or "why are you ruining their friendship?"
And look, as someone on the aro and ace spectrums, I really understand frustration with other people devaluing platonic bonds, I truly do. However, such statements often devalue friendship within them ("just friends") and assume the people who ship them cannot possibly comprehend the complexities of the relationship simply because they see it as romantic - which is not the case. tbh sometimes I end up shipping a pairing because the only people thinking deeply about their bond and posting about it are the shippers! (that's what happened to me with eremin lol)
uh anyways we know the answer is primarily homophobia, probably mixed in with some genuine frustration about amatonormativity. It sucks that the language aro/ace people have for commenting on this issue is so similar to the rhetoric other people use to poorly conceal their homophobia. There is a genuine discussion to be had about how romantic and sexual relationships are valued over platonic ones and placed on a pedestal, but they get lost in the sea of bad-faith comments.
For instance, I do sometimes see the bond between characters be reduced to their romantic connection, even in well-intentioned analyses. The "would friends look at each other/treat each other like THIS?" style of posts also often rankle me because yes! I do look at my friends with adoration, and we do hug and we do go out of our way to support each other. Yet, those are traits I enjoy in ships, so I can't even get too mad lol. The problem is when that type of affection is thought to be relegated to romance.
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thebeatrice · 1 year ago
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Fan song inspired by & dedicated to "もういっぽん - Ippon, again" - especially Ep. 6 😉
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apprenticemages · 2 years ago
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Summer 2023 - something of a bust
Apologies for no anticipation post…  June got away from me, and as the annual Medieval Faire now happens late in the month the last two weeks were crazy busy.  And no First Impression post either, because pretty much nothing caught my eye this season and I haven’t seen anything yet.  (I do need to fix that soon… before I get too behind.)But I did want to drop a “really, I’m alive!” post and give…
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drink-n-watch · 2 years ago
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Ippon Again – I am too easily influenced
Titles: Mou Ippon! Genre: Sports, School Episodes: 13 Studio:  BAKKEN RECORD Michi or should I say Ippon Michi loves Judo. Ok, maybe I shouldn’t say Ippon Michi cause she really doesn’t do many Ippons at all. In fact, she’s never won by Ippon even though she’s been trying to for years. And this time might be the last time. After losing this tournament and all their seniors, the judo club is…
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booksandchainmail · 1 year ago
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#ideally real sports and not like 'driving wwii tanks'
okay, with girls und panzer ruled out
I'm not sure how big any of these are, and I know them all as anime rather than manga:
Birdie Wing: golf, very over-the-top, includes golf mafia, lots of fun but not particularly accurate to the real sport
Ippon Again: judo, very grounded, focuses on one team/club going through training and tournaments
Bamboo Blade: kendo, from the mid-2000s, the club is mixed-gender but mostly girls
And some not-really sports anime but related:
Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha Vivid, and it's spin-off Vivid Strike: these are technically late-stage installments in a magical-girl/sci-fi franchise, but they focus on magical mixed martial arts, with a similar story structure as a sports anime (training, tournaments, rivals). MGLN Vivid relies more on fantasy plot beats and connection to previous installments, as well as abruptly ending with no conclusion in the anime, and has fanservice issues. Vivid Strike can stand on its own, and is a much tighter narrative (though with a lower budget).
Sasameki Koto is mostly a yuri romance manga, but iirc later chapters (past where the anime adapted) focus pretty heavily on the karate club the main characters run
I also sometimes hear game anime (Saki, Chihyfuru) brought up as having similar story beats as sports anime
while i'm on this subject. i can name a bunch of sports anime that focus on boys' sports off the top of my head - e.g. Free!, Kuroko no Basket, Yuri on Ice. what are the big sports manga/anime that focus on girls' sports tho? I feel like I should know of more. obviously Aim for the Ace! is a huge one.
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shysheeperz · 9 months ago
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wondrousmay · 1 year ago
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My favourite show of each anime season in 2023:
Winter: Ippon Again!
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Spring: Skip to Loafer
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Summer: BanG Dream! It’s MyGO!!!!!
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Fall: SPYxFAMILY S2
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anime-of-the-day · 2 years ago
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Anime of the day: "Ippon" again!
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Alt title: Mou Ippon!
Released: 2023
Michi plans to quit judo after middle school leaving Sanae, her friend, shocked. But after Michi is defeated by Towa, her perception changed. Now in high school, Sanae, Michi and Towa are teammates, and they will have to work together if they want victory.
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suliigwp · 10 days ago
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Ended In An Ippon!
Oscar Piastri x Judoka!Reader | SMAU+written
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Face Claim: Uta Abe(my goat)
SULI: literally obsessed I came up with this after crying for hours after uta won her fifth world championship — I wish I was put in judo when I was a kid, I wish — the limit of 10 pictures on a post is so shit come on tumblr— also I highly recommend getting into judo it's amazing trust me and go support uta she's the sweetest
I'll say it right here I want to write a part two about winning the fifth world title😝
SUMMERY: the internet slowly unraveling the relationship between two A list Athletes
Warnings: talks of disappointing a parent it's fine though
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vogue: Happy Birthday @/yn_yln! What better way to celebrate than remembering partnering with vouge for the first time after winning her first world tite! See the interview here...
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grapplingqueenx: the definition of strong, stunning, and silent. ICON.
throwhergold: happy birthday to the most terrifyingly elegant woman alive 🥹🎂
gridgirldiaries: wait why did Hattie Piastri like this 😭😭
->piastrified: maybe she’s just a fan?? y/n is kind of a legend
fanoflegends: world champ, Vogue muse, birthday girl??? she’s booked and blessed fr
helmetgirliexoxo: imagine being so iconic you win a world title and shoot with vogue in the same month. I’d simply pass out.
wheelsexplicit: guys please don’t start again 💀 not every like means someone’s dating her
->softoscarfiles: okay but didn’t Oscar follow her the day she won?
combatbutmakeitcouture: ICON
blackbeltbarbie: that Vogue shoot changed lives. mine specifically.
sweetsubmissions: remember when she smiled during the post-fight interview and the world stopped turning. yeah.
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yn_yln: So exited and honoured to be at the Olympics. Giving it my all
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judoworldgallery: Been watching you since juniors — go make history 🥇🏆 ♥️ Liked by author
nicole_piastri: Wishing you all the best!! 💛💛 cheering you on from home 🫶 ♥️ Liked by author
->oscahuh: HELLO?!!?!!
grapplequeen_21: LET’S GOOOOO THE REAL MAIN EVENT 🔥🇯🇵
softoscarfiles: not Nicole Piastri liking this post and commenting 🤨 do with that what you will
f1wagspec: she’s got the Piastris in her likes??? guys. guys.
hifumi_abe: Ganbatte! 🥋💪 rootin’ for you 👊
♥️ Liked by author
->yn_yln: go get that gold!
mattechoked: all this AND a Vogue feature? she’s booked and winning.
throwersanonymous: gold medal + soft launch same week would actually kill me i fear
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oscarpiastri: great weekend. Proud of the team and for someone else too but that's for later.
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goldmedalrizz: YOU'RE NOT SLICK
softpiastri: y/n liked this. Y/N LIKED THIS. I REPEAT. 🚨
papayawives: be honest Hattie wrote that caption
throwinggoldmedals: no bc she’s literally at the Olympics and still has time to like his post 😭
gridgirldetective: watch him post “great weekend” and she posts “great win” next and I’ll spiral
hattypiastriupdates: THIS IS BASICALLY CONFIRMING IT COME ON
mclarengfenergy: imagine winning a race and having a literal Olympian double tap your pic… life’s unfair
wagspeculations: I don’t wanna assume things but… I’ve already planned the wedding
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judoworldnews: HEARTBREAK IN PARIS: Emotional scenes as judo star Yn Yln falls to her knees in front of her father after losing the Olympic gold — crying and asking for forgiveness.
The pressure of legacy? The weight of the nation? Whatever it was, this moment shook the arena.
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goldmedaltea: this BROKE me. like actually broke me.
judofangirl7: she deserved better. the pressure on her is insane omg 😭
goldmedaltea: this made me cry. she wanted that gold more than anything 😭
tracksidegossip: "asking for forgiveness"??? this wasn’t just a match for her… this ran deep
f1andmatburn: I know we’re all thinking it… where’s Oscar now??
papayavision: his mom liked her Olympics post last week. wonder if he’s gonna say anything now 👀
wagspecwatcher: she’s always been so private. but after this? I wouldn’t be surprised if she disappears again 😕
judowifetokyo: the silence is loud tbh. someone check on her.
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f1teaandtokyo: EXCLUSIVE: Oscar Piastri spotted at Melbourne Airport earlier today, signing merch before boarding a private flight reportedly headed to Paris.
No official reason given — but the timing comes just hours after judo star @/yn_yln’s heartbreaking Olympic loss and emotional breakdown went viral.
Just a coincidence? Or something more?
👀 What do we think, tea lovers?
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softlaunchdetective: okay BUT… what if he’s actually going for her 🫢
papayaplotline: he didn’t post. he didn’t comment. and now he’s just… on a flight to Paris? HELLO?
mattechoked: he said “I don’t do public statements, I do grand gestures” 😭
judowagsources: can’t wait for them to pretend they just ran into each other in Paris 💀
f1rizzarchives: if he shows up ringside for her match i’m gonna combust.
goldmedalfinale: “just a coincidence” sure babes… we’ve been in the soft launch trenches too long for that 💅
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PARIS
The room was quiet. Too quiet.
Y/N sat curled into the corner of the hotel bed, knees pulled to her chest, wrapped in the oversized white duvet like it could protect her from the outside world. The curtains were still drawn, throwing everything into a grey haze. The bedside clock blinked slowly: 11:47 AM.
She hadn’t slept.
Not really. She’d dozed in pieces, jolting awake to the memory of the match — the way her hand missed its grip, the way her body hit the mat, the way her father's face looked in the crowd. Disappointed. Or maybe just stunned. Her mind made it worse than it probably was, but that didn’t matter. It felt real.
The weight of the silver medal sat untouched on the desk. She hadn't even looked at it since last night. There was a bottle of water unopened on the side table. Her phone was face-down, on silent, buried under the pillow. Dozens of messages probably waiting. None of them from him — she wouldn’t know. She hadn’t checked. Couldn’t.
Then came a knock.
She flinched. Three soft taps, not the kind a hotel staffer would use.
She stayed still.
A pause.
Then another knock. Slightly firmer this time, and then —
“Y/N... it’s me.”
Her chest tightened instantly.
She wasn’t sure if she was hallucinating. Delirious. The room was too still, too heavy for him to be real. But she knew that voice. Even through a door.
She slowly uncurled herself from the bed, feet hitting the carpet. Her hoodie sleeves hung far past her hands, swallowing her up as she crossed the room in silence.
When she cracked the door open, just barely, she saw him.
Oscar stood in the hallway, cap pulled low, hoodie rumpled like he hadn’t even changed after the flight. A strap of his backpack was slung over his shoulder. His face looked tired — soft, careful, unsure.
He blinked. “Hi.”
Her throat was tight. Her fingers curled slightly on the edge of the door, holding it like she didn’t know if she should let go or close it.
“You came,” she whispered.
“I did.”
“I thought—”
“You didn’t answer. I figured I might not see you,” he said, quiet, voice low. “But I came anyway.”
There was a pause. A whole conversation exchanged in the silence that followed.
Then, slowly, she stepped aside.
Oscar walked in like the room wasn’t a battlefield. Like he didn’t see the discarded Team gear on the floor, the towels she’d cried into, the untouched food tray by the wall. He just walked to the center of the room and stopped, watching her as she closed the door behind him gently.
Neither of them spoke for a moment.
She didn’t look like herself. She looked smaller. Not broken, just dulled. Drenched in something invisible that Oscar wished he could carry for her.
“You didn’t have to come,” she said.
“I know,” he replied. “But I couldn’t sit across the world watching everyone talk about you like you weren’t a person.”
Her lip trembled. She bit down on it. Looked away.
“I should’ve won.”
“You gave everything,” he said.
“I failed.”
Oscar stepped closer. “You didn’t.”
“You weren’t there.”
“I saw it,” he said. “And I still know you didn’t.”
She shook her head, suddenly breathless. “I wasn’t enough. For my country. For my dad. For—” Her voice cracked. “For you.”
Oscar stepped in and wrapped his arms around her before she could pull back. And for the first time in hours—maybe days—her body softened into someone else's.
“I don’t need you to be perfect,” he murmured into her hair. “I just need you.”
Her arms came around him, fists clutching the back of his hoodie. She didn’t say anything at first. Her breathing was shaky, shallow, the kind that comes right before the tears finally come back.
“You don’t have to hold it together,” he whispered.
That did it.
She broke—silent and slow. Not sobbing, but clinging. The kind of crying you only do when someone sees you when you least want to be seen.
Oscar pulled her to the bed gently, never letting go. He sat beside her, letting her lean into him fully as she cried into the side of his chest. He didn’t speak. He didn’t rush her.
When the tears finally stopped, she lay there, eyes red, face pressed against the soft cotton of his hoodie, chest still rising and falling unevenly.
He stroked her back with slow, absent-minded motions. Like it was instinct. Like he'd memorized this rhythm for her.
“I don’t want to go online,” she mumbled, voice hoarse.
“Then don’t.”
“They’re all waiting for me to say something.”
“Let them wait.”
Another pause.
“You’ll get in trouble,” she whispered. “Being here. People will talk.”
“I don’t care.”
She closed her eyes. Something in her chest loosened.
Oscar pulled the duvet back over her without asking, laying it across both of them like a peace offering. He stayed seated next to her on top of the covers, hand still holding hers.
The world outside kept spinning.
But inside room 312, she finally slept.
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The first thing she felt was warmth.
Not the sharp, stifling kind that made you sweat in panic. A softer warmth — steady, alive, familiar. She stirred under the covers, blinking slowly as the soft sound of breathing reminded her she wasn’t alone.
Oscar was still there.
He sat slouched in the corner of the armchair near the bed, arms crossed, cap tilted back, mouth parted slightly in sleep. At some point, he must’ve tried staying awake and lost. His hoodie had slipped down one shoulder. Her water bottle was now half-empty beside him.
She pushed the covers back gently and sat up. The room still looked the same — quiet, heavy with that Olympic silence — but something inside her had shifted. Just slightly. The ache was still there, but it wasn’t hollow anymore.
Oscar stirred when he heard her move. His eyes opened instantly — alert, soft, worried. “Hey.”
She managed the smallest smile. “You stayed.”
He gave a sleepy half-shrug. “Didn’t want to miss you.”
“Weren’t you uncomfortable?” she asked, nodding to the tiny armchair.
“I’ve slept in worse.” He smiled faintly. “And I wasn’t gonna sleep in your bed without asking.”
Her cheeks flushed. “Thank you.”
They sat in silence for a beat. The world outside the window was beginning to wake — a car horn here, a dog barking faintly. Paris was alive again.
Oscar stretched a little, rubbing a hand down his face. Then, looking over at her gently, “My mum says hi, by the way.”
Y/N blinked. “Your mum?”
He nodded. “She was watching the match live. Texted me right after. Said to give you a hug if you’d let me.” He paused. “My sister too. They’ve… actually followed your career for a while.”
She looked down, trying not to let the tears come again. “They’re sweet.”
He smiled. “Yeah. They’re obsessed. My mum says she still gets goosebumps from your Tokyo gold match.” He leaned forward. “Also… your dad told me where you were staying.”
That made her look up.
“He… told you?” she whispered.
Oscar nodded. “I think he knew you wouldn’t tell me yourself. And I think he wanted to make sure you weren’t alone.”
Her eyes welled again, but she blinked it away. “He didn’t seem like he wanted to look at me.”
“He didn’t look at you like that.”
“You weren’t there.”
“I saw the footage. I saw a man who didn’t know how to hold his daughter when she was hurting on national television.”
She didn’t reply, but her eyes dropped to her lap, fingers tugging at a loose thread in the blanket.
Oscar stood up slowly, crossed to the bed, and knelt in front of her again — just like he had yesterday.
“I know this is gonna sound annoying,” he said gently, “but I’m not letting you stay in this room all day.”
She raised an eyebrow, weakly amused. “Oh yeah?”
“Yup. I’ve got coffee, croissants, and a list of places we’re going to see because you’ve been in Paris for days and haven’t done anything but punch people and break hearts.”
A small laugh escaped her. It was raw, caught in her throat — but real. “Oscar…”
“You’re getting dressed,” he said, with a mock sternness. “You’re putting on that ridiculous cap I know you always wear on travel days, and we’re going to have a ridiculously normal day.”
She raised an eyebrow. “People will see.”
He just shrugged. “Let them."
She blinked. “You don’t care?”
He reached up, gently tucking a strand of hair behind her ear. “I care about you. I don’t care who sees it.”
That did it — her chest cracked open again, but in a different way this time. A lighter way.
“I don’t know if I can act normal yet,” she admitted.
“Then don’t. Be messy. Be quiet. Be grumpy. I’ll handle the Paris itinerary.”
She laughed — a real one this time. “You planned an itinerary?”
“I’m Australian, I organize chaos.”
He leaned in and pressed his forehead to hers. Not a kiss. Not yet. Just warmth. Presence.
“Get up, Y/N.”
She nodded. “Okay.”
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f1afterdark: 🚨 EXCLUSIVE: Olympic judo golden girl Y/N Y/L/N spotted in Paris tonight getting cozy — and very kissy — with what looks suspiciously like a certain McLaren driver 👀
The two were seen laughing, sharing a kiss (yes, laughing while kissing, who even does that? 😭) outside a tucked-away wine bar in the Marais district.
Sources claim he arrived yesterday morning and has been staying with her since 👀
Paris really is the city of love.
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tracktales:not him LAUGHING while kissing her I’m gonna rip my pillow in half
goldmedalchaos: mamma Nicole in the likes
gridgirlie:the judo girl??? THE driver??? oh this is a romcom
mclarensockfan: NICOLE??!???!!
yourgfspov: he flew to her after the biggest loss of her career and now this???? he’s HIM
thursdaykissings: delete this i’m emotionally unstable
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oscarpiastri: Figured it was time to clear the air before you all break into the Louvre looking for clues.
Yes, she’s mine.
No, this post isn’t PR-approved.
I watched her lose something she’s worked her whole life for last week — and still get up, still breathe, still be kind, still hold herself with more strength than most people ever will.
Four-time world champion, Olympic silver medalist, and the bravest person I know.
She doesn’t owe anyone anything, but if you’ve ever wondered how it feels to love a warrior — it’s like this.
That’s all. Please stop harassing my sister.
🥋🧡
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yn_yln: my heart. my entire heart. shut up. thank you. now hand over the croissant you didn’t share
hattiepiastri: THANK YOU. I’M FREE. STOP MESSAGING ME.
lando: Just say you’re obsessed with her and go 🙄 (proud of you tho)
kevinmagnussen: This is the most romantic thing I've ever read and I’m married.
tracktoktrolls: he said “soft launch” in lowercase and then absolutely bodied us
f1afterdark: respectfully… we will continue speculating. for fun.
team[yourcountry]official: 🥋💙 We’re proud of her. Always.
mclaren: we approve it now. posted with tears in our eyes.
georgerussell63: Not me tearing up on a Monday morning. Congrats to you both.
charles_leclerc: Softest hard launch in history. Bravo, mate.
valtteribottas: A well-written statement. 10/10. Will be printing it out.
zhouguanyu24: Didn’t expect to cry today, but here we are. Strength recognizes strength.
yukitsunoda0511: Tell her I miss her and also I want snacks
hifumi_abe: We’ve both stood on that mat and felt the weight. She gave everything. That doesn’t disappear because of a color around her neck. So proud of you✊
->yn_yln: thank you friend❤️ proud of you on gold
fernandoalo_oficial: 👏👏👏 Champion heart. Both of you.
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metalandmagi · 11 months ago
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Underrated Sports Anime Recommendations!
In honor of the summer Olympics, I wanted to make a rec list for some underappreciated sports anime. Obviously we all know the popular stuff: Blue Lock, Kuroko, Hajime no Ippo, Ace of Diamond, Slam Dunk, Haikyuu, Free, Yuri On Ice, Yowamushi Pedal, Skate the Infinity etc. But there are lots of great sports anime out there that go completely unnoticed. And who knows, you might find a new sport to get into. Just FYI, these are all on the newer side, since most of the older sports anime I’ve seen are the popular ones.
I think a big reason that a lot of these have largely gone ignored is because they focus more on interpersonal drama between characters and what is going on in their home lives, as opposed to a bigger focus on the technicalities of the sport itself. Food for thought. Anyway, let's get started:
Stars Align (Hoshiai no Sora): Stars Align is about a boys high school soft tennis team (not to be confused with regular tennis) who are constantly getting out performed by their girls team. Desperate to get people to take the boys team seriously and get results, team captain Touma tries to get a new transfer student Maki Katsuragi to join. Maki eventually agrees ... .on the condition that Touma pays him and covers any club expenses. From there we discover the messy family drama going on in each boy’s life, and I just love all of them okay? They’re my precious angel babies, and sure I had some problems with the show’s pacing at the end, but I still love them and I want another season!!!! 😭
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Oblivion Battery (Boukyaku Battery): There are a myriad of baseball animes out there, but this one made an impression on me. Catcher Kaname Kei and pitcher Kiyomine Haruka are a badass, ace duo who dominated the field and made a fearsome reputation for themselves all throughout middle school. They seemed to be completely unstoppable…until Kaname (the brains behind the operation) lost his memory, became a total goofball, and the two ended up going to a no name high school with no real baseball team. So of course, we end up getting a rag-tag team together full of ex-baseball players with dramatic backstories who all help train Kaname up again. I love Kaname and Haru’s friendship, and the cast was very well rounded, each with their own interesting attributes to add to the team.
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Re: Main: If I had a nickel for every sports anime where the main character used to be an unstoppable badass until he lost his memory, I’d have two nickels, which isn’t a lot but it’s weird that it happened twice. Yeah, it’s exactly the same as Oblivion Battery, but with water polo and the main character isn’t as much of a goofball. I liked the characters, but I wished we focused a little more on the water polo side of things, since it’s not exactly a dime a dozen sport for an anime.
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Mou Ippon: A girls high school judo anime from 2023 that nobody fucking watched! When former judo enthusiast Michi Sonoda enters high school, she wants to put judo behind her so she can focus on finding a boyfriend and enjoying her school life. However, after Michi suffers a particularly humiliating defeat in a match against the prodigy Towa Hiura, the two end up going to the same high school together. Naturally, Michi can’t just quit now that her rival is going to the same school! Cue the judo team shenanigans. This show is so down to earth and realistic. It’s 100% not a “cute girls doing cute things” anime where the girls are all blobs of moe that talk in annoying voices. They have different body types, different motivations, and different styles of combat. It didn’t blow me out of the water, but I liked it way more than I thought I would.
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And speaking of different body types…
Hinomaru Sumo: That’s right, it’s a high school sumo wrestling anime. AND IT’S HYPE AS FUCK! You know how in Haikyuu, Hinata is short, and it’s a big deal because middle blockers are always tall? Well this is that multiplied by a thousand, because there’s a minimum weight to sumo wrestling, and our main character Hinomaru Ushio is definitely below it. But he’s not going to let that stop him from spreading his passion for sumo and becoming the High School Yokozuna, the strongest wrestler in high school tournaments…because becoming the Yokozuna is his only chance at going pro with his small stature. It’s impossible to watch this anime without feeling fired up!
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Run With The Wind (Kaze ga Tsuyoku Fuiteiru): Kakeru Kurahara, a former track star, is looking for a place to live after losing his apartment deposit at a mahjong parlor. Luckily, he runs into Haiji Kiyose, a boy who goes to his university, who offers him a spot at his apartment. Little does Kakeru know, Haiji’s apartment is full of other university students who are all members of the Kansei University track team! The story follows the quietly devious Haiji as he tries to get the boys to become a nationally recognized team by running the Hakone Ekiden, an extremely long and grueling relay that none of the boys have ever trained for. This is one of my favorite sports anime ever. Don’t get it twisted, I hate running. I don’t like doing it, and I don’t like watching it in real life, but this anime had me in a chokehold. Animation? Amazing. Characters? A+. Music? Perfect. It’s hilarious. It’s relatable. It’s heartwarming. One of the absolute best sports anime out there.
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Welcome To The Ballroom: It’s a motherfucking ballroom dancing anime, and if you didn’t think ballroom dancing could be hype as shit, THINK AGAIN! The animation is great, and I never realized how much actually goes into the world of ballroom dancing. There’s not really much more I can say. High school boy discovers the cutthroat world of competitive ballroom dance. Drama ensues. Just ignore everyone’s oddly long necks.
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And speaking of dancing…
Dance Dance Danseur: Okay, this one isn’t quite in a sports competition setting, but I still consider it a sports anime. All his life, Junpei Murao has suppressed his interest in ballet, choosing to follow his father’s path for him in the more “manly” martial art of Jeet Kune Do instead. But when he realizes the girl he likes is a highly skilled ballerina, he hardly says no when she recruits him to train at her mom’s ballet studio. The show follows Junpei as he must balance these two worlds and become a ballet master while dealing with the divisive image of “masculinity.” My only real critique is that Junpei is kind of annoying, and I was actually much more invested in the other characters. There is a big message about the horrors of the competitive ballet world that I didn't think it would dive into.
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Overtake: Another show from 2023 that was terribly overlooked. In this anime, we follow disgraced photographer Kouya Madoka, who falls in love with the fast paced world of Formula 4 racing after watching high schooler Asahina Haruka. However, Madoka failed to realize that Haruka’s racing crew, Komaki Motors, is drowning in bills and underfunded as hell. So of course when he finds out, Madoka takes it upon himself to support Komaki Motors himself and get Haruka a place on the podium. This was such a great drama! Each character is so fleshed out and completely relatable. Even the antagonists! Hell, especially the antagonists. There is a great balance of drama and humor that make this feel like it could easily be a Hollywood movie. The longer you watch, the more you root for Komaki Motors and want to see everyone succeed. Madoka is best boy!
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And last but certainly not least…
Tsurune: In this anime, we follow Minato Narumiya, a former kyudo (Japanese martial art that involves archery) prodigy who wanted to quit the sport after an incident in a middle school tournament. However, after encountering a mysterious archer one day, Minato ends up joining his high school Kyudo team, despite his fear of failing at the sport again. It’s Free with archery, except there are also girls on the team! It has so many good themes about perseverance and found family and getting in your own head. And there is a massive amount of homosexual undertones. Not to mention it’s made by Kyoto Animation, so you know it’s one of the most beautifully animated shows I’ve ever seen.
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I just wanted to add a few honorable mentions too…
Cheer Danshi: A university boys cheerleading anime. I had problems with the pacing, but I still had fun with it.
Ryman’s Club: An odd blend of office anime with a badminton anime. I really liked this, but it’s sort of half sports anime, half The Office. But it’s the only thing on this list that features actual working adults and not students.
Megalo Box: I don’t know if it counts as “underappreciated” but this was a fantastic show all around. It’s a gritty, down to earth, sort of sci-fi take on the fictional sport of Megalo Boxing (boxing with enhanced mechanical arms). 
Ping Pong the Animation: Look, I’m going to be honest. I didn’t really like this show very much, but apparently I’m the odd one out because this is an underground favorite of the sports anime community, and I’d be remiss if I didn’t include it. It’s one part ping pong, two parts character drama.
Birdie Wing: Golf Girls’ Story: I couldn’t leave this out of the list. It’s the wildest golf anime you could ever imagine. There are lesbians. There are snake ladies. There are underground golfing yakuza. No amount of explanation can do it justice. Grab an age appropriate beverage and watch it.
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qlfilmingupdates · 3 months ago
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QL Release Schedule (April 2025)
Full-Length Series:
🇯🇵 Two Husbands One Wife: April 1 🇰🇷 Business as Usual: April 3 🇰🇷 Something's Not Right: April 16 🇹🇭 Secret Ghost: April 19 🇹🇭 My Stubborn: April 20 🇹🇭 Boys in Love: April 20 🇹🇭 Music Story: Losing Control: April 23 🇹🇼 Ours: April 24 🇹🇭 The Bangkok Boy: April 26 🇯🇵 Even Though We're Adults: April 26
Shorter Series:
🇰🇷 Ippon! - Hold Me Tight: April 1 🇹🇭 Dear Diary: April 1 🇹🇭 (Your) Apple: April 4 🇰🇷 An Office Thing: April 6 🇰🇷 Only For Fans: The Stalker: April 6 🇰🇷 No Dating at Boarding School: April 8 🇹🇭 The End: April 8 🇹🇭 Now It's My Turn: April 14 🇰🇷 I'd Rather Quit Than Die, Director!: April 16 🇹🇭 Begin Again: April 22 🇰🇷 Love House: April 23 🇵🇭 Romancing Art: April 25 🇹🇭 Taste of Her: April 25 🌐 Bodyguards by Day, Lovers by Night: April 26 🇹🇭 The Secret of Work Season 2: April 26 🇰🇷 Never Fair: April 27 🇹🇭 Near Clinic Near My Heart: April 29 🇰🇷 Roommate: April 29
Films:
🇺🇸 A Nice Indian Boy: April 4 (some of these may be limited releases) 🇨🇺 🇬🇹 🇪🇸 Cherri: April 5 🇵🇭 Violet: April 8 (R) 🇵🇭 Tampipi: April 13 (R) 🇺🇸 The Wedding Banquet: April 18 🇰🇷 3670: April 19 🇲🇽 The Last First Time: April 25 🇵🇭 Rapsa: April 25 (R)
Short Films:
🇹🇭 Closer Than I Thought: April 6 🇳🇬 Delivery Guy: April 18
Reality:
🇰🇷 To Get Her: April 25
Anime
🇯🇵 Rock is a Lady's Modesty: April 3 🇰🇷 4-Week Lovers: April 3 🇯🇵 Is It Because Of Love That I Can’t Resist?: April 6
Special Episodes:
🇨🇳 Secrets Happened on the Litchi Island Extra: April 9
Index
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fijiwater33 · 2 months ago
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Swiftly Anya grabbed his gi lapel but Damian pulled her hand off in a perfect reaction. Their grip fighting went back and forth for 20 seconds until Damian got her left lapel and right sleeve solidly in his grasp.
Anya trying to get a similar positioning on his gi attempted to swim her left arm over his, but seeing his opening as she reached over; he turns towards to her and pulls her arm over his shoulder and lands her on the mat!
“Ippon! Anya.” He said standing over her.
“Well you got me Syon-Boy.” Anya said as Damian helped her up to her feet.
“Once again I might add.” He said smug as could be.
“Oh stop bragging and get your prize.”
“My prize?”
Anya leaned in and kissed his cheek making him go pink.
“Wha-wha-what was that for?” He stammered out.
“It’s what Becky said yesterday. Loser has to kiss the winner. But just remember when we wrestle you’ll have to pucker up!” Anya explained as she took her gi off now in her black and gold Eden singlet ready for another round.
“Damn it Blackbell you are so-Hey! No way! I’ll win for sure!” Damian proclaimed as he realized what she just implied. Undoing his black belt he removed it along with his gi top; leaving him ready to wrestle in his Eden athletic shirt, and his gi pants.
After a quick slap of hands they started the wrestling match. Today was either Anya’s moment, not Damian’s moment, or both. Because in a record time for her she scooped both of his legs, and took him right off his feet as she took him down to the mat. And following up on her momentum; Anya secures Damian’s head and tight arm under her arm to pin him down.
“You got me pinned Starlight.” Damian graciously acknowledged her clear win against him since there was no referee to call.
“The winner and still champ!” She stated with her signature smug smile.
“Now my prize loser.” She continued still holding him in the pin, and pointing at her cheek that was facing towards him.
Damian mumbled something unintelligible for Anya to understand.
“What was that?”
Damian mumbled only slightly louder which caused her to look directly at him.
“Hey quit mumbling and give-” she was cutoff by a quick kiss right on her lips.
“I said congratulations.” He smiled
Anya blushing hard started lightly and playfully hitting him with hammer fists,
“You jerk! It was my turn to embarrass you!” She told her sparring partner/boyfriend who started giggling at her.
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legend-of-zelda-voices · 7 months ago
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Chiyuki Miura
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Chiyuki Miura is the next in-game voice actress!
First Role as Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom
Other LoZ Roles: (None)
Main LU character: Echoes of Wisdom Zelda/Echo/etc. (Very unlikely to appear in LU unless you merge her with Legend's Zelda (Fable), but some people still make fanmade versions inspired by LU with various names)
Alternate LU Voice for: Legend's Zelda (Fable)
Some characters with the same voice:
Faye Jaeger, Founder Ymir, Abel Reiss (Attack on Titan), Hana Shimura (My Hero Academia), Jena (Epic Seven), Onion (Pokémon Journeys), Nonomi Izayoi (Blue Archive), Young N (Pokémon Evolutions short), Wassily (Pluto), Towa Hiura ("Ippon" Again!)
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In the game:
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Echoes of Wisdom
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Towa Hiura from "Ippon" Again!
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She speaks throughout the entire video, but some times are 0:00, 0:08, 0:16, 0:38, 0:57, 1:14, 1:17, 1:26, and 2:39.
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Anna from The Slugma-Powered Home
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Anna is the little girl.
Some times are 0:24, 0:58, 1:16, 1:29, 1:55, 2:02, 2:05, 2:14, 2:29, 2:37, 2:49, 2:53, 3:20, 3:35, 4:12, 4:26, 4:34, 4:46, 5:09, and 5:24.
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Onion from Pokémon Journeys
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He speaks throughout the entire video, but some times are 0:00, 0:07, 0:11, 0:15, 0:19, 0:26, 0:30, 0:36, 0:40, 1:00, 1:20, 1:58, 2:09, 2:28, 2:45, 2:55, 3:25, 3:32, 3:37, 3:47, 3:57, 4:17, and 4:28.
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Nonomi Izayoi from Blue Archive
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She speaks throughout the entire video, but some times are 0:00, 0:08, and 0:16.
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Voice Samples from Chiyuki Miura
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Free Talk at 0:00, Dialogue 1 at 0:45, Dialogue 2 at 1:11, Dialogue 3 at 1:36, Dialogue 4 at 2:05, Dialogue 5 at 2:29, Dialogue 6 at 3:08, Dialogue 7 at 3:36, Dialogue 8 at 4:00, Dialogue 9 at 4:33, Dialogue 10 at 5:02, Narration 1 at 5:21, Narration 2 at 5:50, Narration 3 at 6:27, and Narration 4 at 6:57.
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"Ippon Michi" from "Ippon" Again
Translated title: "A Straight Path"
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This song is for the character Towa Hiura.
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"Seishun no Archive" from Blue Archive
Translated title: "Archive of Youth"
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This song is for the character Nonomi Izayoi and several others.
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"Mahiru no Sora no Tsuki" from Blue Archive
Translated title: "Moon in a Midday Sky"
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This song is for the character Nonomi Izayoi and several others.
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