![]() ![]() Sure enough, that’s exactly what happened. For me, that was pretty much advertising that Miura would prove more than Rinne had bargained for, so she’d end up using a grab technique in the end. I rolled my eyes at Rinne giving herself a handicap so that she wouldn’t use any grab techniques. Sadly, Rinne’s adoptive family have no clue because Rinne suppresses it in front of them, maintaining a controlled front. She has a lot of rage inside and that smug trainer of hers isn’t helping. ![]() Fine, I understand why she has so many anger management issues. The writers worked overtime to make Rinne a sympathetic character in the previous two episodes. So where the heck is this technology in ViVid Strike! 06? As I recall, you could feel pain and such, but you wouldn’t have several of your ribs shattered and in all reality, a lung torn to shreds and collapsed. While I’m thinking about it, in the ViVid anime, there were safeguards in place so that people could go all out in a tournament. For me, this didn’t cause me to think that Rinne would lose to Miura or anyone else from Nakajima Gym. In an attempt to try to throw an element of doubt as to the outcome of Miura’s fight with Rinne, they had Rinne and Jill agree that if Rinne lost to anyone from Nakajima Gym, she’d fight Fuuka. I will give the writers one thing, but it is minor at best. I just had to roll my eyes and watch Miura get crushed by Rinne after Rinne should have been defeated twice. The writers were going to attempt to make it as dramatic as possible, but it was still boring. There was absolutely zero doubt as to the outcome. The moment Rinne was paired to fight Miura in the first round, Miura was going to lose. And frankly, I’m just not that keen on watching young girls try to kill each other. Thoughts/Reviewīoring tournament is still boring, no matter how they try to dress it up with massive violence. With that, Rinne shatters several of Miura’s ribs, putting her down like a mad dog. Rinne’s defenses are so high, she’s able to absorb the damage. Miura is going for a finishing blow to get her knock out, but Rinne blocks it. Everyone is surprised that Rinne is able to get up when she should be able to. This results in Rinne getting knocked down twice. Rinne and Miura have their match, where Rinne agrees to handicap herself to Miura’s style. A nervous Fuuka easily defeats her punk opponent. Meanwhile, Miura spends the night with Nove and Fuuka, allowing Fuuka to better understand Miura.Īt the Winter Cup, Vivio wins her A-block match easily. However, she doesn’t think she’ll lose, even if she has to face Einhart in the finals. Jill passes the news to Rinne, who agrees that if she loses to anyone from Nakajima Gym, she’ll face Fuuka afterward. Fuuka thinks Miura will win, so Miura suggests that if this happens, they arrange for Fuuka to face Rinne after the tournament. Nove reveals the tournaments first round bouts, which has Miura facing Rinne. Training is pauses as news that Fuuka qualified for the Winter Cup is announced. ![]()
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