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>>1At first, I was watching it like a rom-com, but before I knew it, I was starting to become a fan of the fictional team.
>>1ED and Ruriko-san’s cuteness and heartwarming tale of human emotions.
It’s quite important to be able to watch something without thinking about anything.
Sexy!
Ruriko is cute.
Ruriko-san has quite a strange voice!
>>5That’s good, isn’t it?
>>10It’s from a few years ago, Precure.
I don’t really understand why salarymen are so popular.
>>6The way you properly notice the little things about girls.
I would like you to say it out loud properly…
Dog!
I wonder what it is.
Watching the Motor Suns’ match gives me a feeling similar to when I was looking at the Imogez thread.
The Motorsands’ powerful batting lineup is just too strong.
>>12The batting stats are pretty good, aren’t they?
Is the pitching staff weak?
The main pitcher gets hit a lot, and the hard-throwing pitcher seems to have no control.
>>12So, how badly is the CS line battle collapsing?
There are many good stories.
To be choked up or to feel teary.
The latest episode was a great deal packed with stories I love.
I feel like episodes from around the world are gathered at that stadium.
This makes it impossible for her to be a virgin.
The defense of the center line seems to be quite good.
Mature women are also sexy.
Big bratty girls are nice, right?
Murata, 30 years old.
Ruriko and Yamada, 20 years old
Is there really a 10-year veteran salesperson (29 years old)?
>>24There are people who have worked there for 24 years, so they might be there too.
Ruriko reminds me of Ai Fairouz’s first leading role performance.
It’s a mascot like Tsubakuro…
He’s a foreign player like Ramirez…
I got a bit teary during San Shirō’s episode, but I wonder if baseball fans also see the sadness of their favorite players who shone in high school baseball but couldn’t make it in the pros or left the team due to injuries.
The contents of the costume… You…
I thought it was a romantic comedy, but it turned out to be a drama about human emotions.
>>29Putting that aside, I’ll also do a romantic comedy.
In the latest episode of the serial, they already know each other’s contact information.
>>31I mean, the side characters are getting married and having children.
The progress of the two main characters is slow!
Onii-san?
Huh?
Nyaaaaaah hah hah hah hah hah!!
Even though it’s a team from Chiba, the mascot only lives in western Japan.
It’s a giant salamander…
>>32It’s like Kumamoto with Kumamon even though there are no bears.
An anime with almost no complaints, except for the baseball animation.
>>33It seems like the person in charge of drawing isn’t very knowledgeable about baseball, as there are occasional scenes that suggest that.
Well, that’s not very important to the story anyway…
I want to read a doujin where Ruriko-san is being used by those old men who throw jeers.
Do old men really do things like that!!!!!!!!!!
>>34It’s impressive that you remember the salesperson from 10 years ago and are even aware of their work afterwards…
The content of San Shirō is camellia, which is a joke about Tsubaki Sanjūrō.
“I want to be spanked on the butt! And that’s where the anonymous user got excited saying, ‘It’s a homo!'”
I understand the feeling of wanting to blend in with a team that is seriously motivated.
The ED is really good; with the physical abilities of the stadium cheerleaders, they can actually dance.
In the visible parts, there are no inherently bad people, which is somewhat reassuring to watch.
Ensemble stories are great, aren’t they?
>>41An eye-catching increase in the number of people.
Isn’t it amazing that working adults go to the stadium after work on days other than Friday?
>>42I feel like there used to be tickets that were much cheaper after 8 PM on weekdays.
I wonder how things are lately.
I quietly like the fact that the original inspiration for Motor Suns’ double play seems to probably be Nishioka and Hayasaka…
It’s like a lead-in where you start off fishing with a rom-com but gradually want to support the fictional team itself.
I’m quite stuck.
When will the dark circles under your brother’s eyes go away?
The character of a baseball player’s wife, who has a voice like that of a baseball player’s wife, is unfair.
Murata’s company is too white…
>>50Gradually, colleagues and bosses will come to support you…
Especially when there are female employees who aren’t particularly fond of baseball but seem to bring good luck for winning games.
The regular customer’s wife looks just like Kirari from The Idolmaster…
The last Sanshiro episode was too good.
“You even got special ED…”
>>53It felt like a video and song used for the ending of a classic baseball anime…
I feel like the team’s side of the story is more interesting, or rather, it seems more motivated.
The conversation from the vendors is interspersed as a palate cleanser, so it doesn’t get boring.
A home run ball hit my butt.
The scene where they say “It hurts!” strangely resonated with me.
>>56I don’t think just saying “that hurts” is enough.
I like that the kid with a batting average in the low .100s is improving their hitting in the second half.
It’s still low, but…
I like how the guy who seems the most important at that supply station is being called “that guy” after working his way up from a part-time job.
Has it really been about 4 years since the original story took place?
I don’t know anything about baseball, but I casually watch it.
Ruriko and her brother’s romantic comedy really doesn’t progress often, yet time keeps advancing, and now it’s already the fourth year—my head is spinning.
Tsubaki becomes San Shirō, hence Tsubaki San Shirō.
It’s completely different from Doromizu-san’s painting style, but I was a bit worried if that was okay.
I’m relieved that everyone, including the original creator, is saying it’s cute.
There was a junior female employee who seemed like a corporate slave, but… isn’t there going to be a love triangle or something?
>>67It’s nothing special.
Yamada is here, but his appearances have significantly decreased, and Dennis, who loves Ruriko, is setting up a flag with a former idol cheerleader.
Because I’m not well-versed in baseball, I’m seeing more and more professional baseball trivia while watching the commentary thread.
It’s amazing that we picked up a former local star player who was released from the team, and he’s hitting nearly 20 home runs while also being the captain.
Well, I guess it’s really that ending.
I really like you.
The fish’s legs are thick…
Ichinomiya should start getting closer to Flip JK and at least become acquaintances, don’t you think…?
ED phrase
“I didn’t understand what ‘Don’t swing it over here, go go!’ meant for a while.”
Was that about beer…?
I was too oblivious…
Thumbnail My Destiny
Yamada-chan is cute, right?
>>76Maybe because of my name, I’m getting too many comments like “Yamada!!” in videos and live streams, it’s funny.
What was the songstress like?
>>77I was confessed to a little while ago and just like that, I got engaged.
Well, the age has become no laughing matter after all…
>>81When we started dating with the intention of getting married, I was 38 or 39…
At this pace, childbirth will be after 40.
Actually, that’s a part that wasn’t even covered in the special ending of Sanshirou’s original work.
You’re too good at drawing the residual image of the ED.
Even though I’m watching it on a stream, I end up watching it every time.
I got really angry just for being late.
>>82Of course, you’ll get scolded!
If anything, I have work in the evening, so if I say I overslept three times, I’d get even more scolded!
Even though it’s manga and anime, I can still be cute even when I’m older.
Works that depict the passage of real time tend to make age quite a serious matter… especially for girls.
Oops, My Destiny Discovery Story
I felt something strangely erotic about the ED and ended up buying the song.
Fai-chan’s ceremonial first pitch at the Marine Stadium was disappointing, wasn’t it?
I wonder if the board craftsman-chan will appear in the anime.
I wonder if we can win the championship this year after all.
>>89The next episode of the anime is the big match! It’s hard to talk about the team’s future, but I’m cheering for you!
Since it’s still very much the beginning of the story in terms of the original work, I hope there will be a second and third season.
That character and that character haven’t appeared at all!
When will the cute, chubby-legged girls from ED make their appearance?
>>92You’re already here, right!
>>92If it were Sanjuro, it would have already been the main event.
It’s about board craftsmen and my ex-girlfriend from Shishio, and it’s all from the second year onwards.
I hope they do a second season.
I like the episode of the foreign helper.
Lost in the final match and missed out on the playoffs.
We won the final match and qualified for the CS, but were eliminated in the highlights.
I won the final match and became the champion, but I was eliminated in the digest of the CS.
Was it like that?
Wasn’t Board-chan there in the first year?
(35) It’s nice, isn’t it?
The dorm mother is still in unrequited love with a younger person and being single is too much, so give her a camellia.
Since the original work has both Aona and Sara, as well as Kokoro, graduating from being vendors, only Ruriko and Kohinata are left in the current lineup.
…Why is Kohinata still here?
I was selling beer nine years ago.
Were you already drinking beer back then…?
Even in the Reiwa era, having an episode with a three-part structure is just the best!
I thought you were around 25 because you’re cute, but you’re actually over 40…
Kohinata-san has so much vitality, working as an office lady during the day and part-time as a vendor at night…
As a baseball fan, there are sometimes episodes that hit close to home, right?
I thought we would get to Kohinata-san’s retirement episode eventually, but it’s surprising that Sara’s graduation comes first.
>>108Once you reach the level of Kohnata, it’s true that you keep going as long as your stamina allows, so it might be realistic that younger kids, who often stop their studies or know when to quit, disappear more quickly.
Does anyone in the stadium know that the person inside Sanshiro is actually a person…?
>>109In future episodes related to Sanshiro, they will touch on that area.
If you’re interested, read the original now!
I hope you can keep doing it, even if it’s just for 10-minute segments.
I want to watch it after sports news.
Ruriko is cute, but she’s too easy, so I want to make a move on the bento shop girl too.
Ruriko-san is super cute, but she’s too anxious about things other than her cuteness…
Kojirou’s younger wife is too good of a wife…
>>115(39)
By the way, they were offering all episodes for free just the other day.
The match was canceled due to rain, so I finished reading it all at once.
The character design in the ED anime looks really familiar, but it’s cute and sexy, which is nice.
The good thing about this work is that it features many wonderful couples and families.
Everyone is overflowing with love for their partner and shows their determination when the time comes.
The child in the image is just too cute.
There aren’t any gyaru like this.
But maybe there’s someone there…
The gal with Fairy’s voice is indeed good.
Being a salesperson is a physically demanding job, right?
How long can you keep going?
Is the setting that they are a university student working part-time as a sales assistant?