Hanebado episode 1 reaction


All's well that ends well, right? That seems to be the overall thesis statement for this last episode of Hanebado! For all the heartache that dragged on along with occasional physical trauma our characters suffered in trying to reroute Hanesaki's askew mental state, the story at least has the good graces to end with her and the others actually in a good place. As usual for Hanebado! In fact, its own long-standing message of what the reason for playing badminton should be itself gets muddled along the way, which was a surprising stumble.


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Hanebado! – Ep. 7

Ayano and Nagisa close out their match, and the show, doing just that. Coach Tachibana looks ready to pounce at any moment should Nagisa desire to end the match to possibly preserve her career; to lose to live to fight another day.

Ayano also confronts her mother and states that she hated her, past-tense, because she thought she was abandoned for not having any talent. Uchika repeats her offer to bring Ayano back with her to Denmark, but Ayano wishes to remain in Japan, where she intends to keep playing and keep getting better.

As friends Riko and Nagisa share a post-victory moment of friendship, Ayano also takes the time to thank her friend Erena for always standing by her side, as well as for persuading her to get back into badminton. When Ayano and Nagisa next meet, the latter is being told to take things easy, what with her patellar tendinitis. But Ayano immediately challenges her to a match. And so the two arrange to practice together more and more in preparation for the inter-high tournament.

Beat that, and they can beat anyone. Put simply, Nagisa goes on the defense, forcing Ayano to be the aggressor, which gives Nagisa time to think and keep Ayano off-balance, all while sapping her stamina. Abandoning her made her hate her mother, and thus made her find a new reason to improve: revenge. Nagisa keeps up the defense and keeps hanging in there long enough to finally release her jumping smash at the most devastating moment.

She enters a tailspin, going down in the third game, causing some to consider the match over before it officially ends. But then something happens: despite how badly she treated her teammates, they still cheer her on and urge her to do her best, not just for her own sake, but for the sake of the team, who can say they sent two teammates to the Nationals. The sudden surge of support works. Or is she simply ambidextrous? Characters ask other characters, and also ask themselves.

Ayano claims not to subscribe to such a glib answer. Everyone who says they play because they love it seems to get on her nerves. And Elena blames herself for making Ayano join the club. With the best of intentions, Elena created a monster.

When play begins, Nagisa shows growth once more by playing a different game; not relying too much on her smash, and using more deception and less aggressive bull-headedness. She also has the crowd behind her. One wonders why none of the kids on the team seem to have parents or siblings to watch them play. Isehara is talented—and handsome—but he loses anyway, just as Hayama does even though he works his ass off and has the enthusiastic support of his team. As for Yuu— Ebina Yuu; we finally get her last name, ten episodes in!

Rather, her desire to support her came out of her own inadequacies. This is honestly the boringest way things between them could have ended, which serves to fully justify my lack of enthusiasm for their plotline all along. Nagisa acknowledges that she gave up in the All-Japan Juniors; she lost more to herself than Ayano.

Ayano, who as we know is not the same Ayano Connie embarrassed the last time they crossed, stays cordial, but her first words to Connie—that her panties are showing—demonstrate how un seriously Ayano is taking her.

The Wei-Wei-ness is like catnip to Ayano, who switches off Badminton Mode and has a lot of fun for once, to the relief of Erena. She wants the acknowledgement of both Uchika—who never once told Connie she was better than Ayano—and Ayano herself. Ishizawa Nozomi, who was chosen over Nagisa for an elite school spot by her coach, is really only interested in winning and thus validating the trust her coach placed in her.

Ayano, who has gradually abandoned all pretense of sportsmanship or empathy and has now become, essentially, a badminton murderbot, is also only interested in winning.

Both dispatch their opponents with ease and look down upon them as wasting their time. Ayano is on the shelf for the remainder of this episode; another spectator in the Nagisa-Nozomi showdown, and boy does she lay on the aloof bitchiness thick. And so in this match, we have a coach who is not only a constant verbal presence during play which is hella annoying but so obsessed with analytics and oppo research that he sees Nozomi as little more than an avatar or tool with which to execute his badminton.

The problem is, Nozomi is still a child, and trying to find out who she is, not just as a player but as a person. To his credit, the coach is accepting of her choice and almost seems proud to be cast aside in this way, realizing he pushed her too far. Nozomi proceeds to win the second set, but loses the third, giving Nagisa the victory, a spot in the Nationals and in the final match versus Ayano.

But more importantly, she played the rest of that match for herself, not her coach, and despite losing, had a ton of fun, reminding her why she plays in the first place.

The best and most thrilling episode of Hanebado! We never find out. Yu loses her match, making Ayano, Nagisa and Sora the only three players left standing in the prelims. This was about a suddenly supremely confident Ayano and a Kaoruko humming with arrogance: an Unstoppable Force vs. Despite the distractions, the match lives up to the hype and then some. It really got the adrenaline pumping. Ayano is no stranger to hard work either, after all. She employs it here, and her grit on the court is reinforced by her conscious effort to block all of those negative and unpleasant thoughts that plagued her for so long.

Ayano broke a fantasy that Kaoruko kept playing in her head as she worked so hard: that she could beat the first player her own age to beat her, without cheating by giving her a cold. She thought she was psychologically stronger.

Her only loyal, sympathetic teammate helps her stretch post-match, both of them cry, for Ayano crushed those fantasies, then offered Kaoruko her hankie back. Next up is Nagisa vs. Nozomi, but you know what? Both players are lower down on the character significance list. Who knows, maybe she did watch the match; the episode just never cut to her…. Riko is not confident she can hang with the likes of Nozomi, and even though Nagisa tries her best to fire her up, Riko ends up frustrated and the two part ways for the evening on a bad note.

The day of the matches arrives, and Riko and Nozomi are cordial but cool, as imminent opponents must be. When the interval comes, Riko knows she has to do something…so she goes over the shots of the match so far, analyzes them, and finds that Nozomi is avoiding her backhand.

Riko goes on the offensive and gets a point or two before Nozomi re-adjusts. It was just another match for Nozomi; a stepping stone to the next round. But for Riko, it was the match; the only match left in her high school career.

And as her coach directed, she had fun out there. Whither Ayano? But these prelims are uniquely equipped to not let Ayano escape her troubles so easily. Not only is she facing Serigaya Kaoruko in the next round, but her mother will be in attendance to watch their rematch. That should be interesting…. Ayano lived her childhood absolutely idolizing her mother and soaking up every bit of badminton know-how she could. Other than Elena, there was virtually no one else in her life she cared about.

In other words, her mom was her family…until she took off, and Ayano has felt alone ever since sorry, Elena. Or, at least she had felt alone. Riko offers as much at the end of their first game which they lost to Connie, Her sly persistence starts to frustrate Connie, who in turn steps up her game, and all of a sudden their respective teammates are treated to one hell of a grudge match, with neither Ayano nor Connie believing defeat to be an option.

The two competitors are so focused on each other, Connie ends up getting a cramp in her leg, and her partner leaps in to score the winning point, catching Ayano and Connie alike off guard and leading them to declare the result of the match corrupted.

The two girls end up spending the evening having fun with their teammates. While on the ride, the classically alone Ayano has her hair tended to by Yu, resulting in a photo and a warm feeling of belonging; of finally not being alone, but part of something bigger: a team.

She warns her partner not to interfere and let her play alone. Clearly, what she really wants is a one-on-one match against Ayano. When her partner does interfere, Connie quits in a huff, letting the other girl struggle alone in a two-on-one match until she basically taps out. As for why her captain and coach do nothing to stop her selfish behavior, who knows?

Connie takes over, effortlessly turning a deficit into an lead with mammoth vertical leaps and a smash that even the guys doubt they could return.

Neither Ayano or Izumi can do anything. Tachibana knows her, and doubts Ayano will be able to hang. Connie is also the blonde girl in the magazine article in which Ayano learned her mother had basically replaced her as daughter, which makes this even more fucked up.

That said, she relied on an awful lot of coincidences to end up in the match. Among them:. And that makes Connie a garbage person…until further notice. Afterwards, Noriko goes off on a date with Saionji, leaving Elena alone. Elena promises to get to the bottom of it. After nearly falling for the cool Tachibana, Kaoruko challenges a very lethargic Ayano to a set, and totally embarrasses her. Kaoruko is disappointed, and vows that Ayano will never beat her. It felt like Ayano was taking Elena for granted.

While still in bed recovering, her mother turned her back on her, ignored the calls of her daughter, walked out the door…and never came back. Ayano kept playing and kept winning, transforming herself into a badminton WMD, hoping that if she won enough, her mom would come back. Not only did her mother never come back, but Ayano had to learn from an article in Badminton Magazine at the konbini that her mother had taken on another student in a faraway land and trained her to be her successor.

Earlier I wondered whether perhaps there was a good reason her mom had to go, but no, she was just a garbage mother and human being. Elena ponders the shocking new information Ayano has given her on her walk home, but one image over all others continues to be prominent in her mind: that of a tiny her watching a tiny Ayano playing badminton with her mom and loving every minute of it.

To do so, she elicits the help of Nagisa. Elena and Ayano meet at their usual meeting spot atop the red playground octopus.


Observations From The Mind Of A Stranger — Hanebado!: Epsiode 1

Guys I'm sorry to say I was disappointed with Hanebado Episode 13, but I still have some faith in the series. Let me know what you guys thought in the comments and take care my otaku fam! Anime Forefront. On this episode, Kinksy is back to follow up on the awful, scarring shows he recommended Dil. After wrapping up the batch, he tries to reload more depressing….

Clip from HANEBADO!. Featuring characters Ayano Hanesaki,Riko Izumi,Tachibana Hard Work. Uploaded by Ayazmon 1 year ago. Favorite. Anime. HANEBADO!

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More story instead of all that fanservice nonsense. I suppose … We have those … moments… in guy sports anime too. Ha ha. Girl Makoto-type character … I like you already. I hope someone hugs you in the future too. More drama! And they did the whole dramatic whooshy air thing too. Complete with traumatic flashbacks. Oh no … They did the other thing.

Hanebado! Episode 02

hanebado episode 1 reaction

So what insanity do the girls get up to this episode? Oh well that sounds comparatively normal—wait what was that about a stag beetle being trained to break into a student council room?! Surprisingly, while it was the most outlandish thing about the episode it was also the least funny. Sounds like a powerful thing for someone to have?

Four weeks in and the watch list is getting shorter.

Summer 2018 Week 4

Hi everyone I have returned with something a little different as I want to try to see how I would do with first impressions so I figured well why not try it on the new season of anime which is Summer Now, the main point of me making this blog is to inform you guys that this season of anime has started and in my opinion it has gotten off to a great start. So the first anime that kind of caught my interest that actually came out a few days ago as I am making this blog would be called Hanebado! Now, you may be wondering well what is Hanebado and should I give it a watch? Well, hopefully after this blog you will give this one a shot as it seems very promising.

Summer 2018 First Impressions – Hanebado!

Uploaded by Ayazmon 1 year ago. As the match draws out, Serigaya switches strategies and goes on the defensive, realizing Hanesaki was capitalizing on her aggressive plays. Over the course of long volleys, Hanesaki starts to lose focus and Serigaya recovers some ground, but she keeps losing points. Hard Work Uploaded by Ayazmon 1 year ago. Tags sports badminton. Other Clips From Episode. Evening the Score.

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Poor Ayano. Having said that, this is an important step for Ayano. She just needs to have fun with badminton again.

Hanebado! First Impressions

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Click here to check this post out on my personal website. This season has had a pretty solid start. The series immediately shifts away from the Titans and focuses more on conflicts between people. The previous season established that Titans are humans, so the moral dilemmas in this season force the characters to really evaluate their views.

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This is an idea that I came up through all the discussion and comparison people have been doing on two shows on twitter. I mean, how can you not compare Harukana and Hanebado? Maybe these generalizations are a little too basic, but you see what I mean right? Besides, I am not much of a sports anime fan anyway. That clearly means my opinion on this matter will be unbiased and objective.

Ayano and Nagisa close out their match, and the show, doing just that. Coach Tachibana looks ready to pounce at any moment should Nagisa desire to end the match to possibly preserve her career; to lose to live to fight another day. Ayano also confronts her mother and states that she hated her, past-tense, because she thought she was abandoned for not having any talent. Uchika repeats her offer to bring Ayano back with her to Denmark, but Ayano wishes to remain in Japan, where she intends to keep playing and keep getting better.

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