Home » Anime » BanG Dream! » [BanG Dream!] When I rewatch episode 1 of “Lost,” I can’t help but feel that this girl just doesn’t have any flavor… It’s amazing how Mutsumi-chan was able to say she wasn’t in the wrong and even give a hug…

[BanG Dream!] When I rewatch episode 1 of “Lost,” I can’t help but feel that this girl just doesn’t have any flavor… It’s amazing how Mutsumi-chan was able to say she wasn’t in the wrong and even give a hug…

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Well, at that time, that moment was my true feelings.

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Ano-chan is communicating with Akari too perfectly at karaoke.

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That hug was not love, but rather a controlling hug.

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>>3

Grooming, huh…

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The fact that I immediately forgot about Ano-chan is also a high point.

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The other person is probing extremely well, and Mutsumi is sensing it while trying to evade.

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We are friends and part of the same group, but I thought that Mutsumi would know the circumstances, and that if I could win her over, she would understand the problem.

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Looking back, Aine-chan is really a good kid, and calling her “Aho Pink” is quite rude considering that she only has calculating thoughts about the band, while Soyorin is fiddling with her nails and Riki is acting all aloof.

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It’s kind of you to notice that I wasn’t really laughing when I said “a lifetime” and to chase after me to apologize for hurting me.

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I’ll apologize later… not doing so reflects their character…

It’s somewhat careless, but that light-footedness, you know.

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MyGO episode 1 and 2 have Aine’s actions causing a butterfly effect that’s too extreme…

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Have you found the band members?

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Looking back now, every single action could have led to a breakup ending.

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What gave me peace of mind while watching Aine-chan was that she could easily deflect or retort Riki’s attacks.

If I get cornered regarding my performance, I would certainly hesitate.

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The way everything comes together makes me want to wrap it all up as fate.

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That atmosphere during the time when Aine-chan, who doesn’t have infinite endurance, said she didn’t need me was really terrible.

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Aine-chan is incredibly kind, reaching out to Tou, and even set up a meeting for the members who are being all over the place to talk things over; her contributions in the first couple of episodes are already amazing.

I thought I was trying to calculate and move on my own, but Soyoden has finished everything I wanted to do.

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Mucchan certainly makes you want to hold them…

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Annon-chan may look incredibly foolish, but her specs are actually quite impressive.

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>>12

There are no longer any elements that are funny like playing doctor…

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When I rewatched episode 1, even knowing Shoko’s circumstances, it still hit me how sad Soyorin is in that scene where she brings up the discussion to Mutsu at the end of the breakup scene and gets the final blow!

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Aine-chan can normally speak English even though she can’t have fluent everyday conversations with natives.

The legs are fast.

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Mateo

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>>24

I like it here, don’t quit!

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The pink and cat that are completely ruining Soyorin’s plans.

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>>25

But I can’t imagine that I can make Soryin and Akari do a band again…

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It’s nice to see Raka-chan mixed in the scene discussing after watching the movie version!

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Oh… it’s Thursday today…

I’m getting nervous.

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What Soyo-chan has is not a plan or anything, it’s just a wish…

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I don’t understand Soyo’s feelings towards Mutsumi… Why did she refuse the care package…?

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>>31

It’s just because I was normally irritated.

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>>31

I think things have gotten irreparable because Mutsumi keeps making strange comments and maintaining a non-cooperative attitude.

Mutsu makes comments as if it’s someone else’s problem.

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>>31

In the first place, I’ve never had any fun, and I accidentally made a remark that became the decisive blow for the breakup. Nobody says anything, and no matter how many times I invite them to join the band, they won’t. Even when they come to see my live performance and say, “Glad it went well,” from my perspective, it feels like “Huh?”

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That’s great!

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>>33

It’s amazing how “that’s good” is fine, but “I’m glad for you” suddenly sounds like a provocation in Japanese.

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It doesn’t seem like anything in particular will happen, but I think it’s a gaffe similar to the last time when saying “let’s do a band” was a good thing for Mutsumi.

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Why is it that others treat it like someone else’s problem and don’t do it together with us!

He thinks he doesn’t have the qualifications to do it, but there’s no way to know that.

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>>38

If you include Mujika, I’m forming a band that will go to the Budokan live with Shoko this time.

Well, I got angry, and then we instantly disbanded, and this time I came back with a split personality.

I’m going crazy already.

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There’s also a scene where I’m clinging to Saki-chan… Right…?

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There are lines here and there that make it clear you won’t fully understand them unless you’re Japanese.

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No one is at fault (it’s all Mutsu-chan’s fault, so you’ll help me out, right?)

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And considering being caught in the middle, Mutsumi-chan held on quite well… I think.

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Mucchan is a good kid and doesn’t mean any harm, but…

Whether I talk or not, the fact that I’m almost always accurately stabbed from behind is so ridiculous that it makes me laugh.

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You must not become a carrier pigeon.

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>>44

I’m curious whether they really don’t know and are just writing unnecessary things without realizing it, or if they haven’t opened their mouths to the unknown carrier pigeon regarding Ricky.

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>>51

You can’t say you didn’t know because Mortis taught you, so you actually knew about Akabane’s house, right?

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Mutsu’s remarks are causing quite a bit of damage to Akari and Shoko, so it’s a problem.

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Type that loves heavily (official setting)

Thank you for such a person like me. Soyo Nagasaki, a first-year high school student at Tsuki no Mori Girls’ Academy. My instrument is the bass. At first glance, I give off a calm and gentle vibe, like a caring older sister, but what I keep inside is a type that is typically heavy in love. CRYCHIC will not make a comeback. I can’t leave you alone.

Type that loves heavily (official setting)

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>>46

I can’t leave you alone.

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>>46

Sigh…

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I’ve never thought that being in a band is fun.

It’s an MVP blunder, Mutsumi-chan.

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Today, I will finally come to some sort of resolution on that day.

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“Since we’ve been having fun all this time. Mutsumi-chan thinks so too, right?” (A plea for support to stop Shou-chan!)

“I’ve never thought that being in a band is fun because I can’t make the guitar sound good…” is what she replies.

The gentle attempt to convey intentions behind words during the Takane era simply does not align.

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>>52

“Don’t you want to sit down? (Let’s take our time and talk.)”

“Yeah”

I laugh every time I look back at it.

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This guy really tastes it all the time.

I’ve been chewing for a long time.

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My father is a person who seems to have been born from his mouth.

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>>55

That person will come up with the best solution at the last minute.

Mucchan makes the best blunder at the last moment.

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Even though I’m told really awful things, I know that you’re really, really kind, so I won’t get mad, Mucchan, you cute otter.

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>>58

I understand that being told terrible things is also my fault…

That’s why it broke.

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>>58

But that ultimately led to the latest episode…

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It’s too harsh, Saki-chan, to say that we are a community of fate and then push someone away with words like “Can you really shoulder someone else’s life?”

Well, they’re clearly portraying it as a boomerang statement, aren’t they?

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Mujika is in a hopeless chicken race to see whether Shoko will break or Mutsumi will break.

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I brought the lantern.

A meeting was set up for discussion.

Shoko gave me information that she is in Haneoka.

Even though she is the silly pink goddess of fortune that came out of nowhere, Soyorin is completely oblivious to it.

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>>63

There couldn’t possibly be such a convenient person who gathers everyone who has drifted apart and also tells me where Shoko-chan is… but there is.

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She has a good flavor on her own, can be mixed in and still taste good, and brings out a rich broth when interacting with seniors other than Mimeji.

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>>64

It’s unfortunate but amusing that I now have a nemesis like Kirigaya at school, and I have to endure the threat of annoying interactions in school life.

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>>72

By the fourth year, other schools become quite quiet, but Monica’s group is still around…

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Chihaya is always at the moving starting point of Den…

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The starting point of MyGO can be roughly said to be that place with Chan.

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Even though it was already strong in flavor when I was lost, the broth became even more flavorful with Mujika.

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“Don’t you want to sit down? (Let’s take our time and have a good talk.)”

“Yeah (I’m taking ballet lessons, so it’s okay to stand for a long time. Thank you for your consideration).”

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>>68

That’s not what I mean.

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I think the evilness couldn’t be completely hidden from episode 1.

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I feel it is cruel to call this evil.

It’s terrible that they were trying to use Aine-chan as a pawn.

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In the early stages of MyGO, it feels like I’m always fiddling with my nails…

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Aine-chan is also forming a band with 100% personal motives, so it’s fine.

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Seriously, if that girl hadn’t come down, nothing would have happened, so it’s not really evil or anything.

An accident where it seems like I accidentally picked up a handgun.

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I was already going to RiNG frequently.

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In a typical shy character, there’s usually one member, but with Akari and Mutsuki as the top duo, Rikki is like that, and if Shouko falls into darkness, Soyo will have no choice but to do her best to mediate.

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At first, I thought, “What is this woman?” about Ai-ne-chan too.

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I could only catch a glimpse of Muku-chan’s true feelings a little through Soyoko via Mortis, but I wonder how it will all settle with the other classic members…

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Even if I casually meet Rikki after episode 1, there’s nothing a weak woman like me can do.

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In my conversation with Mutsumi, it’s probably better to say everything and better to ask everything back.

The person may not be good at output, but they think well, so if they can convey their true intention, I believe things will proceed without issues.

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>>84

The listener doesn’t have that kind of leeway, and in the first place, Mutsumi-chan’s slip of the tongue leaves no leeway at all.

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Ricky probably has a vague understanding that it doesn’t mean what it says literally.

Although you are quite harsh towards Shoko, you don’t seem to care that much about Mutsumi.

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If the true intention is understood, there’s no need to use the word “true intention.”

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At first glance, it might just seem like a strange poem was written in the notebook, but I don’t laugh at all, and I think that despite really wanting to do music, they’re feeling down. So I invited them to karaoke to cheer them up, and I thought it was kind of them to gather everyone and suggest we talk it out, regardless of any ulterior motives.

The excessive monologue from my perspective is causing noise, though.

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>>90

In the first story, it’s surprisingly good that Aine-chan is picking up the trash that Tomoya stumbled over after he went somewhere.

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If Pink had a proper motivation to study abroad, the classic members would still be a mess now, and Rina-chan wouldn’t have had a place either, so it was really good that Pink was a lighthearted girl.

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It’s not that being in a dangerous state is my true nature or anything.

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Did you notice that Akari and Shoko have been at the same school since the MyGO days?

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I made eye contact after enrolling, but I’m being ignored.

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Nothing would start without An-chan, so Maimuji…

Maybe there was a time when Soyorin went on a rampage and was fighting at Asukadai.

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Isn’t it too bright for Tomorin to fit into that mascot-like existence with that character? That class.

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>>99

I’m really glad it’s not co-educational.

No… that type is probably worse at a girls’ school.

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>>99

In the world of Bandori, the inhabitants generally have a high level of civility.

When it comes to the entertainment industry, they suddenly turn into a chimpanzee.

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It was a school that was like a den of weirdos until not long ago, so I guess I’m used to it.

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Isn’t it the day of the entrance ceremony when Tou realized clearly that he had lost the classic?

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It’s great that everyone has accepted the way he is now, even though he definitely gets really depressed alone and when he falls, he falls hard.

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It’s a bit sad that while strong arrows are directed at others, the return arrows aren’t very big, for better or worse.

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Despite taking care of Rena together for three days and nights, it was amusing to see Soyo sulking a little when Mortis was easily favored by her.

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Enduring a solo performance of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, enduring reading aloud, overwhelmed with emotion and crying.

If the local performance ends without playing a single song, I’ll be so frustrated that I’ll cry.

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Although there are past recollections that I couldn’t really fit in with everyone, if there were someone like Akari in real life, it could potentially turn into a situation that I wouldn’t want to depict…

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Tomorin is just the tip of the iceberg.

A city where strange people gather.

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If you have a good face and a big chest, you’ll manage somehow.

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Ano-chan is, after all, the student council president and was popular for a reason.

They are kind and friendly.

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A woman whose soul is too bright to face the final boss.

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Existence is darkness, right?

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First of all, it’s dangerous to form a band with Aine when you only want to play classical music.

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It’s two-faced or cunning, but that aside, Soyosan mode is genuine, so it’s a good character.

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