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In a relatively slow, uneventful, yet still thoroughly enjoyable episode, we revel along with Rei in the warm camaraderie and cool science of the Shogi Science club. His fellow club members, for instance, had no idea how nerve-wracking defeat could be, how bitter it tastes as opposed to sweet victory, and how those intense emotions never go away and indeed grow more intense still as one plays shogi professionally for years.

After playing shogi, his clubmates and advisor join him in watching a very serious and intense televised match between Souya and Kamakura Kengo, and watching how they recharge their brains in-game with concentrated doses of glucose—Souya preferring soft glucose cubes with lemon in his tea; while Kamakura quickly houses three delicious-looking slices of cake.

Neither takes their eyes of the board. The use of glucose to recharge provides a nice segue for the club to move from shogi to science, as the mustachioed Noguchi shows Rei how to make ramune candy from scratch and invites him to make some of his own. As for the Sisters Kawamoto, like citric acid in the ramune, we only get a miniscule amount of them this week, but what little we do see of them is adorable as usual.

A new tournament bracket has been released, and Nikaidou is furious that he and Rei are in different groups…as if Rei had anything to do with the seeding.

The only thing for it is for the two to win their respective groups and face each other in the finals. Nikaidou then launches into a torrent of trash-talk, calling Rei arrogant and pompous, and their loudness almost gets them kicked out of the watching room where the other pros are watching Souya and Kumakura.

The two are still kids, after all…they need to argue with shoji , not words. Rei is glad Shimada is being defended, but laments that the defense is coming from the same person who has caused, intentionally and unintentionally, his sister to suffer.

Meanwhile, Kyouko is performing all of the duties of your classic wife figure for Gotou, and we learn why: his actual wife is in a coma in the hospital. But Gotou made a good point to Rei that echos his own thoughts about chaos: seeing everything in good and bad or black and white is a recipe for a poor understanding the world. Of course, that is a public calmness; below the surface boils a man who has been shattered into pieces having to collect them all and re-construct himself in time for the next title challenge.

Not to mention, kicking the shit out of a wall is always a quick way to release pent-up frustration! This episode had solid slice of life and some good internal stuff with Rei…but after only catching a brief glimpse last week, I definitely missed the Kawamotos.

Rei has a friend. Not the only one, either! Then Momo suggests a sandal, recalling a time she lost one while Akari was walking with her near the water. Gramps instantly declares her a genius and a prodigy. Now we know to the extent Rei, Shogi Prodigy is not the product of a nature or nurture, but pure, elemental survival.

Rei had no safe haven from the hatred of classmates or stepsiblings. Instead of reacting to the horrible things in his life, he buried his nose in shogi books, studied feverishly, and played like his life depended on it, because he thought it did.

A perfect and devastating visual is of him desperately treading water in a dark sea, with nothing to cling to but a floating shogi board. Things are much better for Rei now; he has friends, a surrogate family that loves him unconditionally, and even a place to hang out at school—but though he still carries wounds and scars that may never heal.

More importantly to the closing act, a product of his ordeal is that he can spot the warning signs of others enduring the same from a mile away, as he instantly does when Hina enters the room.

While everyone ignored it or pretended nothing was happening even the teacher , Hina, like a Fire Sister, kept talking and eating with Chiho. When the girls who started all this make light of that in gym class, Hina pounces on their queen bee in vicious rage, to no avail.

Rei takes her to the bush and places a ladybug on her hand, and it climbs as high as it can before flying off toward the sun, demonstrating why, long ago, people gave the bug that name. As the beetle flies heavenward, Rei would wish nothing more than to unleash hell upon those who have done this to Hina; but just as she walks the heavenly i.

Their Gramps is there too, and gravely asks Hina to sit down and listen. Akari told him everything that happened…and he praises her heartily for what she did. He echos her own earlier words that she did nothing wrong, and should be proud of herself. Now, I watched his monologue in a very dusty room, so you can imagine I needed a lot of Kleenex nearby, just as the Kawamoto sisters did.

As part of repaying his debt he feels he owes her, Rei wants to help Hina in anyway he can, and that means getting a new perspective on the matter of bullying.

Hayashida-sensei misunderstands at first. Indeed, he proudly proclaims his hard-won and long-standing invisibility at school. You know Rei is super-serious about this endeavor because he has a back-up plan: if Hina has to change schools or get a private tutor, he means to support her, not just emotionally, but financially. Despite saying he literally!

Nikaidou thinks Rei finally has fire in his belly and is utilizing his Best Friend; Rei just wants money to repay Hina! The next day, Rei helps Akari lug home a whole mess of groceries she got a big sale.

Only nineteen herself when their mother died, Akari had barely lived any life before suddenly becoming a mother of two. Akari is too hard on herself here.

Rei reassures Akari that just as Hina did nothing wrong in fighting the good fight, neither did Akari. Had Hina been raised not to be as kind as she is, or to think of herself before others, Rei might not even be there talking to her. Hina has been all but a co-protagonist this season, giving Hanazawa Kana some really good material to work with and simply letting her do her thing.

In case her middle school life can never return to its former normalcy and even that was a bit of a charade , Rei continues to familiarize Hina with shogi, which served Rei well in the past as an escape from unfavorable conditions, and is now the game that pays his bills. Of course, not all classrooms are like that, but by no means an uncommon atmosphere, and both Hina and Chiho are partly victims of bad luck, and partly victims of their own selfless personalities. Takahashi asks for Hina by name and invites her to play catch with him during lunch.

He tells her Rei came by his house to play shogi with his dad and granddad—a granddad usually bedridden, but a spring chicken before Rei and a shogi board. In any case, Takahashi understands the situation, and tells Hina if the classroom is ever too much, they can simply play catch. Hina is overjoyed. Their leader also calls Hina a bitch under her breath, but Takahashi seems to hear it, or at least can read the room, then invites the three hellions to join him and Hina in their game of catch.

Before I could ponder whether Takahashi was trying to quell the conflict through inclusion, he unleashes some game-level heat at the fawning bullies, sending them running off. Then Takahashi tells Hina why he did what he did: Chiho once gave him half of her lunch when his bento box fell in the dirt.

That night, while playing shogi with Hina, Rei apologizes for introducing another element into her problem so recklessly. But Hina is grateful for everything Rei has done, and is happy he is always asking her what she wants. Rei realizes that his pacifist nature may not apply to Hina, and that simply becoming invisible, shuffling off to stare at bushes or play shogi may not be the best options for her.

This week is all about dealing with unpleasant or unreasonable people. Akari is nervous about being called in and having to face off against other parents. Rei wants to help in any way he can, but is well aware of his shortcomings. His heartfelt desire is to be needed; he believes continuing to fight and win in his chosen field is the best way to do so.

As for Rei, actively working to fulfill his own desires constitutes taking care of himself; always a welcome development. In order to win, he must play—and defeat—Subaru Hachiya, an opponent he almost immediately finds offensively irritating. The year-old up-and-comer stomps around, clicks his tongue, shakes his legs, taps his fingers, slams pieces onto the board with a rude force.

He also plays comically fast, as if he has a bus to catch. But so is the sudden news that his self-appointed rival Nikaidou lost the semifinals in the Newcomer Tournament, and is apparently now too ill to leave his home. Rei wants answers, so Shimada provides them—by telling Rei the story of how his master took on one more disciple after him: a tiny, round, sickly boy.

Shimada dismissed him, as most did, as a pampered rich boy, but in him raged a burning passion the equal of any shogi player, even if he lacked adequate skill to match. He was doing it because he could, but also so Rei could have a worthy rival to keep him on his toes. But Rei understands what devoting oneself to shogi means, even if his path to the game was much much different. That understanding demands he show Nikaidou no mercy next time.

And like him, she wants to win. When Rei meets Kawasaki Junko, the game records of his semifinal match with Nikaidou have already said a lot about the guy except that he looks really old for someone 26 and under. Back on course, Rei contains his anger and focuses it on persevering, on enduring the mind games Kawasaki is playing, and by focusing on the shogi, and when the match is over, Rei is the new Newcomer King, while Kawasaki is a fief in the land of losers where he deserves to be for his callus, unchivalrous play.

Her reaction to Rei suddenly appearing there, just when she was about to start crying, is hard to put into words. You bet. When he was younger, Rei had to face many battles alone.

Perhaps I denounced Junko for playing dirty against Nikaidou; turns out he respects the hell out of the round little guy, and was fully prepared to lose to him…until Nikaidou collapsed.

However, things look up after he sends hydrangeas to Nikaidou. Akari and Hina end up scaring both Rei and Grandpa by managing to put away prestigious amounts of delicious dessert in complex combinations of texture, temperature, and flavor. By the time they leave the restaurant, the girls can barely move, and Momo, in classic kid form, waits until they left the nearest restroom to declare she had to pee. With Akari unable to exert herself too much, Rei carries Momo, while Hina stays by his side.

But whatever the vibes they emit, Hina has been thoroughly cheered up, to the relief of both Akari and Gramps. As such, this is all an opportunity for Rei to realize that he is, at this moment, actually quite happy. So happy, in fact, he has to run to the bathroom so no one sees his tears of joy.

Will this happiness last forever? But he aims to never forget these days, his Springtime of life, even acquiring a diary to capture those days in detail for future reminiscence. Indeed, his narration throughout the show thus far is likely from the pages of that diary! Their pick is Gakuto Sakurai, who has a tendency to take his shogi rivals into the mountains, put them in a spot, then show them kindness, endearing them to him and making them eternal fanboys of him.

All it took was time. Such emotions cause people to muster courage and expand their small worlds. These are the words of Noguchi, who not only looks like a sage adult, but talks like one too. Fortunately for Rei, he has powerful proponents of a Shogi Club in the principal and vice-principal.

Both can probably keep the battle going indefinitely, but their teacher has had enough. But whether she actually really wants this to go on or not, she seems almost as powerless to stop this as her victims.

That makes whatever victory that might come feel not only hollow, but Pyrrhic. This is some Scorched Earth-kinda shit going own, so who better to deal with averting apocalypse than Ikari Gendo himself? Just kidding; a 3GL-Eva crossover would be too weird though not altogether unwelcome!


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3gatsu no Lion (alternatively, March Comes in like a Lion) follows Rei Kiriyama's everyday life as a professional shogi player while he.

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These statements all went at me like a raging tempest. And sadly once, I used to follow them religiously. I believed that it was a futile act to go tackle the hardships of life head-on. Why must I do such a daunting task, when I was sure I was only going to fail? The world just works that way.

What a weird name. But it suits you.

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Disclaimer: This site does not store any files on its server. All contents are provided by non-affiliated third parties. Watch high quality anime online. Server MyCloud. Having reached professional status in middle school, Rei Kiriyama is one of the few elite in the world of shogi. Due to this, he faces an enormous amount of pressure, both from the shogi community and his adoptive family.

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Dub: “Is everything my fault? Then tell my what I have done! GO TO HELL! It's your own fault for being weak! You lost because you were weak! You need to.

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Because of the tension building up in his adoptive family, he decides to move out and starts to live on his own, in a little apartment in Tokyo. Even so, Rei feels the pressure from the Shogi community, and from school, as he risks flunking out. However, Rei's life brightens up after the fated meeting with three sisters living nearby: Akari, Hinata, and Momo Kuwamoto — plus their grandfather owning a traditional wagashi shop. Seeing how poorly Rei takes care of himself, Akari immediately turns into a motherly figure who wants to feed her child, while Hinata and Momo start considering Rei as an older brother.

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Despite this similarity, the game is intrinsically Japanese, having failed to gain momentum overseas as playing is dependent on reading characters to identify specific pieces. As with any other competitive game, shogi is treated very seriously, sustaining whole livelihoods for many who participate in tournaments as professional players. Departing from other sports series, however, 3gatsu no Lion treats shogi as a very minuscule aspect to the crux of the series. In fact, it is hardly about shogi. Compared to the average young, fiery, shounen protagonist driven to avenge his dead parents and rise from his scrappy life, Rei is anything but.

Hi, guys Vii is here and today I will share my thoughts about episode 5 of a new anime in this season "March Comes in Like a Lion or 3-gatsu no Lion". There will be a major spoiler for this anime!!

Driven by its emotionally focused storytelling and breathtaking art style, 3-gatsu no Lion is without a doubt one of the visually loneliest shows I have ever seen. Using certain perspectives and motifs, 3-gatsu is able to conjure a tonally flexible atmosphere while remaining emotionally immersive as it provides stunning insight into its protagonist. The story wastes no time in establishing that Kiriyama Rei is despondent and lives a generally unhealthy lifestyle. His tragic past has rendered him emotionally disconnected and prone to frequent bouts of depression. Rei is a character who feels out of place wherever he goes. In seclusion, he drearily rises each morning from his bed in his lonesome apartment and goes about his day with little enthusiasm. When he does elect to attend school, he eats alone in the stairwell.

Even his adoptive mother is happy that Rei-kun is back. Congrats to bot Hinata Kawamoto and Yuusuke Takahashi for graduating middle school. Of course, seems that Yuusuke is thrilled that Rei-kun was promoted to Class B

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