Yakyū
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Yakyū
Encre noire sur papier Moleskine (18 x 24 cm) Œuvres disponibles à la vente chez Inventaire (Paris) Yakyū Black ink on Moleskine paper (18 x 24 cm) Pieces available for sale at Inventaire (Paris)
“I Just Missed Your Heart” - title from the opening / closing lines of the techno-thriller martial arts dark fantasy film Hanna (2011).
I can't believe i totally forgot to post them
They're repears and all have Japanese names bc it's fun
Okitori is a stress ball but also very overprotective
Akuma is like,,,,, a nice guy, always here to help only his teammates tho,,,, he likes looking stylish
And Yakyu is lawful nice, she can be pretty rude and is always pretty rude, but she's really not that bad
Diamond no ace ep 15
Chris sempai : you can pitch to dis guys. He will catch everything you throw. He is the best member in the team
Sawamura : But this is just a net. I want you to catch my pitch
Chris sempai : please dont be too naive. If you want a catcher, please ask miyuki or miyauchi
Sawamura : But i thought we have something togetherrr
Me: kyaaaa!!!!!dis bromance realllyyyyy killing me...
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For anime fans who don’t like baseball, Oblivion Battery does way more bad than good. Hell, even baseball fans might not be able to get through the first ten minutes of this show. I certainly wouldn’t have continued if not for my life’s work of watching every baseball show this medium has to offer.
But yeah, this show starts out rough. The character design is very odd, the setup is obvious, and Kei might be the single worst protagonist in the history of sports anime. It takes a while to get better—too long for reasonably-inclined viewers.
But it does get better in a few key ways. For one, new characters add dimension and bring sincere angst to a critically under-examined pressure-cooker of youth baseball. Secondly, the jokes start flying and landing a little more than midway through the series, and the pace only picks up from there.
Most important, however, are the baseball scenes. Against all odds—against every bad decision that went into this show—they’re fucking phenomenal. The details of the equipment, the subtleties of swings and windups, the beauty of a diamond—it’s all there, and it’s all gorgeous. It is without question the most realistic depiction of kokoyakyu I have ever seen in anime (minus the hair, of course), and probably the most beautiful baseball anime ever produced.
But! This show still sucks in a lot of ways! They’re just easier to forget if you’re a baseball sicko like me. 7/10 (3/10 on a normie scale).