Ao Ashi – 11
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「東京都リーグ第1節 成京高校戦」 (Toukyouto riigu dai 1-setsu narikyou koukou-sen)
“Tokyo Metropolis League Section 1 Seikyo High School Match”
It’s not only freemasons who’re obsessed with triangles.
Ao Ashi – 10
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「譲れないこと」 (Yuzurenai koto)
“No Compromises”
Ao Ashi continues to cruise both on and off-screen.
Ao Ashi – 07
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「ユース初陣」 (Yuusu uijin)
“The First Youth Match”
Once more I’m struck by the parallels between the two superficially disparate series Ao Ashi and Dance Dance Danseur.
Ao Ashi – 06
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「最初のファン」 (Saisho no fan)
“First Fan”
This showdown between Hoozuki and Sugimoto could get interesting…
Ao Ashi – 05
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「オレンジ色の景色」 (Orenji-iro no keshiki)
“Orange Scenery”
Now the pedigree really shines through.
Ao Ashi – 03
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「最終試験開始」 (Saishuu shiken kaishi)
“Final Test Start”
The really good days in anime, when they happen, still get my juices flowing.