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I know. I have been plenty lazy lately and I honestly don't know what to talk about, but this suddenly poofed into my mind! Since our anime for the month of September is Special A--one of the animes I watched when I was still a newbie in the anime world--I decided to talk about it. :)




Special A, although not an anime with very good art, succeeds in making us laugh all the time. It's about a girl--Hanazono Hikari--who has a rival --Takishima Kei-- and forever vows to always try in beating him (though she never really does).

Her determination and want to succeed make her a person to be admired by many and she has, actually, a lot of fans. The first few episodes are a little simple, showing humor and some undiscovered facts about the seven people in the Special A--Tohdoh Akira, Tsuji Ryuu, Takishima Kei, Hanazono Hikari, the Yamamoto twins, and Tadashi Karino.

The two rivals met when they were six years old. Their fathers, who were ultra-fans of Pro-wrestling, introduced them to each other. Hikari, who thought she was the best in wrestling, challenged Kei to a fight and was surprisingly beaten by him. After that incident, she swore to beat him at everything she does.

Completely oblivious Hikari never noticed that Kei was in love with her and Kei never had an intention of letting her know.




Notes:
Kairu said that the art was not very good, especially in close-up scenes of Akira and Tadashi
Yukiko stated that she tried to watch the anime, but didn't really like it.
I, on the other hand, like it and although the art isn't that good, the scenes were nice. And I liked all of their childish personalities. :)








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