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That was as tense as it can get
Pretty fast paced and a little bit of man tears shed as well. This definitely lived up to my expectations though. I feel like both episodes carried the match quite well. They're not very similar but imo, both of their performance in that match were great.
Final set ahoy! I feel a grueling tiebreak is right around the corner. Breaking Araya again will be insanely difficult. I could only see Maruo doing it once and if he does, it'll probably be to break back in case he gets broken once in the final set. Either way, I'm even more pumped for the next episode than I was for this one! ^^
Did anyone notice that around 4:11, Terashima Takuma (Kageyama) was the one talking but Yukichi's the one who's opening his mouth in the animation. And while Shimono Hiro (Yukichi) was talking, Kageyama's mouth was moving.
Sorry, but did you get what I'm talking about? In short, I'm talking about how the one they had a mistake in this episode :D And I found it rare? Not sure.
I just love NacchanxMaruo :3 Their stare at eachother when she arrived after winning was so cute <3 And so was her "It'll be Daijobu, he's having fun" ^^ It's awesome that she's watching the match.
Lol at how the audience kept praising her abilities and then the random guy "And she's cute" XD
Gotta love how Araya admitted this is his best match til now since he's learning all his weaknesses and having the chance to fix them. Cool stuff there.
Last set was intense as hell in the manga. Can't wait for Maruo's Z!! :P
I love matches like this because it's hard to predict how they will end. Will it be his promise with Nat-chan to win together that will triumph, or will Maruo need to lose against a top 8 japan player in order to find the strength to improve even more? Either way, this last set is guaranteed to be crazy.
Only complaint is how the ball was animated against the backgrounds -- sometimes what is happening on screen doesn't fit with what the characters are telling us. "That was a fault!" (Ball is clearly in.) That bit with the wrongly called ball should have looked close but I was all, What???
Ahhhh, but whatever. SO excited for next week. I know what's gonna happen but DOESN'T MATTER this is a good adaptation, good show. We're blessed for its existence.
rozz627 said: Is it just me, or is there a big production error with kageyama and yukichi??
That was really bad...
Ah, I noticed that too! Yuikichi's voice came out of Kageyama's mouth.(≧∇≦)
Lol I'm still laughing at the voicing mistake! Hahaha, anyways, Ei-chan is holding up pretty well but he'll have to play hard once Araya gets used to Ei-chan's manipulation of pace
I love how consistently great each episode of Baby Steps is. Maruo finally overcoming Araya's left-handedness, atleast sorta, even wining the second set! Can't wait to see if he wins the finals or not.
This show has turned into garbage. 3 episodes (at least) to show one match. That is LONGER than it would be to watch the real match. Why does a show that started with 1/4 to 1/2 episodes matches that had a fairly intelligent story and plot turn into garbage meant for idiotic little boys?
PanaRin said: On the minute 4'10 - 4'12 , the voices of Kageyama and the guy who calls " Aniki " to Maruo are reversed . It's a serious wrong during the dubbing.
Anyone else had noticed?
Yeah, I posted my comment above the thread :) But I think it's not the dubber's fault. You see, most of the times, voice actors dub the scene without animation. So they're just reading what's on the script without seeing the animated scene. Maybe the animators made a mistake.
Sokah said: This show has turned into garbage. 3 episodes (at least) to show one match. That is LONGER than it would be to watch the real match. Why does a show that started with 1/4 to 1/2 episodes matches that had a fairly intelligent story and plot turn into garbage meant for idiotic little boys?
Sokah said: This show has turned into garbage. 3 episodes (at least) to show one match. That is LONGER than it would be to watch the real match. Why does a show that started with 1/4 to 1/2 episodes matches that had a fairly intelligent story and plot turn into garbage meant for idiotic little boys?
a 3 set match doesn´t take 1 hour to finish though more like around 2 hours it can take up to 3 hours if the players are unlucky. I would say that it makes perfekt sense to show more of the matches the more important they get and I don´t really have an issue with it, that might be because I watch tennis a lot though
The final set is here... yoshhhh.
Almost halfway through this series..
I wonder where Ei-chan will reach by the end.
It's still rematches and old rivals now.
Barion-Zara said: Lol at how the audience kept praising her abilities and then the random guy "And she's cute" XD
I am here to comment this ...
"The Slave is the have-not, the oppressed one with nothing to spare.
But because the Slave is in that despairing situation, having nothing, it can kill the Emperor !"
One episode per set, that's reasonable and it's paced well. Both sets have been intense and based around learning a new lesson. Last's major one was learning to deal with a left handed opponent, this one was about Maruo learning how to fight against a pacing based player by going hyper aggressive. Araya has not only compared Maruo to Ike but he's now put him on the same level as Takuma as one of the only people to make him try his hardest. Araya holds him so highly.
"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA... Release the anger unto the sky."
This is why we love you literal gorilla man. He must have gotten frustrated when Maruo's speed when mixed up with varied pacing beat his pure physique power at some points given the whole "I want to show you that physique is more important than strategy and technique" subplot.
Like I said last episode. Araya's first match had been one of the most intense in the series and this one isn't letting down. Seeing that Maruo has only managed to break once and Araya's improved and is now going at it with his all the final set will be tricky. That being said, Maruo has shown absurd improvement against Araya's left handed advantage since last episode and is now not fully comfortable against it but is managing it. If he is able to start hitting back with his full strength and control it could get tougher for Araya as well.
The match is going smooth. Ei-chan managed to adapt quickly to Araya's left-hand, just like expected honestly, since Ei-chan is just really adaptive. However, this is probably the hardest match ever for Ei-chan.
Great episode again, and I'm loving this match between Araya and Maruo. Definitely feels like the biggest and best match of the show so far from a competitive nature. Maruo beats Araya 6-3 in the 2nd set, leading to a winner takes all final set between the two. Both are figuring each other out and figuring their own weaknesses as well against each other. A really competitive bout where the final result can go in favor to either of them.
This season of Baby Steps has been fantastic so far and a joy to watch, but if I had one issue with this season, is the hiccups here and there that I'd rarely find in any other anime made by an experienced studio. One episode showed the wrong number for the notebook taken out from a bag as that book was already out, one showed the wrong result on the scorecard where it was written as 6-2 but should have been 5-2, and now the whole Yukichi/Kageyama deal around the beginning of the episode with people using wrong voices for that part. Luckily it was only for a very small part, but still, a little sloppy this season has been as a whole with obvious details. Still, doesn't affect my enjoyment much as a whole, the content is still awesome to watch.
- I like how he's somehow fairly efficient around the net and with his low volleys, regardless of the fact that I don't remember him ever practicing this part of his game at all throughout season 1 and so far into season 2 lol... If they wanted to make it more believable that his game is this multidimensional, than they should have at least gave him one or two episodes, where he works on his volley game. Even his transition game is hard to believe, especially coming in on regulatory baseline shots, how he's somehow never caught in no mans land (the area slightly behind the service line and slightly in front of the baseline), is beyond me.
- Dude unironically celebrated a point where he won thanks to a lucky net cord lol, that would have rubbed me and many others the wrong way.
- He also doesn't concede that his first serve was indeed out and play a second serve instead. Pretty poor sportsmanship, but something tells me he's not doing it on purpose, he just doesn't know any better lol
- You would think this was American College tennis with all the shouting going on