Oh yeah, and the music WILL drive you crazy.Īaaahhh.
we need a new routine!' No shit sherlock! They get round to doing this, though not until the last 2/3 episodes and as amazing as the tumbling is (I can't emphasise how amazing it is!) it can't sustain an entire series if you keep seeing the same thing. I've never been so happy as when I heard those magical words, as one character says to another, 'look guys. However, in the course of this show you will end up seeing the same routines many, many, many times over. One day.'Ĭompetition Repetition- Yes, i'll admit to saying earlier that the competitions were exciting to watch, and I stick by it. Even now I find myself thinking, 'oh, poor potato man. and fails. to get a date with Azuma's mum, being stopped at every turn by either Azuma 's teasing or his mum's complete ignorance (whether intentional or accidental we'll never know.) to his advances. However, the comedy award has to go to 'potato man' (Azuma's words, not mine), who never fails to make me cry with laughter as he attempts. Out of the clubs members, Azuma in particular has some very funny moments, especially when the afforementioned girl pops up every now and again to give a 'do it your best!'. However this show does not forget the comedy element which draws in so many viewers to shows such as Hana Kimi and Ouran. Heartwrenching yet Hilarious- As with all Japanese dramas the plotlines of this show are based heavily on character devleopment and so, of course, you may end up crying more than once as one character overcomes their issues, just before another character does the same, followed by another., followed by. Even the inevitable competitions that every sports based show builds up to are exciting to watch, if only because the tumbling is done so well. I don't think there's anything more amazing than several ikemen (let's be honest with ourselves here :P), in spandex (don't judge me.), hopping about and tumbling like nobody's business. Unlike baseball shows, which as an English person are completely lost on me, I don't find myself switching off whenever the sports element of the show presents itself. this is a drama where you don't really know which side to side for.Finally, a show NOT about baseball- Whichever way you look at it, a show all about rythmic gymnastics certainly is something new, and I think it works. He's turning into a new Kaji, and I can't really say it's the better or the worse. And I want to see Kaji's developing himself to whichever side I don't know. seems like a new course of event will happen. once you see that, you'll fall in love with her, and with her flawless face emotion. I've heard many good things about her wonderful performance in Koi ga Shitai, I'm going to watch that soon. Kanno Miho is sure a wonderful actress especially when talking about playing with emotion. How even that, you can't help but pitying both side, not blaming one side. And the thing that touched me is the relationship between Tamako and her soon to be fiancee, how. Here we'll see the relationship between Kaji-sensei and another teacher in the school develop. The episode is living with it sub-title of ep 6, the feeling of love. Ever heard of a story that starts of good but becoming boring halfway? luckily it's not so with this. Even to the fact that there is a big gap between me watching this ep and the previous one.