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Ippo went back to the ring, imagining how the ring looks as a jungle of which he thought he was in during the match. Ippo acknowledged how Wally looked forward to fighting him and wondered if he met his expectations. He then believed that one day, he would look back on the match and think that it was fun. Chronos Arc With Itagaki's first opponent in the Class A Tournament being Karasawa, Ippo let him see his boxing magazine on Karasawa at his house. At the gym, Ippo noticed Itagaki seemed down and went to encourage him. Itagaki then asked what round Ippo thinks he would win in against Karasawa, with his personal goal to beat Ippo's time. Ippo answered that he believed it would go into a decision. When the first round of the Class A Tournament for Itagaki, Aoki, and Kimura arrived, Ippo went to the Kōrakuen Hall and encouraged the three boxers before running into Sanada and Saeki on his way to the audience seats. Ippo watched Itagaki's match against Karasawa with Sanada and Saeki, which ended in Itagaki's victory. Ippo went to Itagaki's room to check on him and give him a wet towel for his face. He watched Fukui's match against Makoto Maezono television screen and was shocked to see Fukui lose. She adds Nodoka's mother has worried for her happiness as she tries to live up to expectations, urging her to pursue her own goals. As they embrace, the two revert to their original bodies. Rio proposes the phenomenon is a variation of quantum teleportation from Nodoka wanting to be like her older sister and possibly Mai's jealousy for her. In an after-credits scene, Nodoka moves in with Mai following an argument with her mother, while Mai's relationship with Sakuta goes public. 11"The Kaede Quest"
"Kaede Kuesuto" (かえでクエスト)Kazuki HoriguchiDecember 13, 2018 (2018-12-13)[82] At a press conference, Mai elaborates on Sakuta's role in her life and influencing her decision to return to acting. However, in the same press conference, she urges the public that she wishes for them to respect his privacy.
Re:Zero is an embarrassingly pompous try-hard that's fun to gawk at. It's a show that has proven to be a source of entertainment for those unconcerned with the finer details and who simply want to be amused for 20-minute intervals, as well as a comical mess for those who do see beyond the smoke and mirrors and enjoy dissecting silly shows for purposes of discussion. It's a show that takes itself dead serious while being oblivious to the fact that it's anything but. It's the Elfen Lied, the Mirai Nikki, the Akame Ga Kill, the [insert your own example here] of 2016. A show that could appeal to everyone, regardless of how they view their entertainment or how much thought they place into the pixelated images flooding their peripheral. It's the "M. Night Shyamalan" of animated works, a name big enough to fill in seats on opening night, but consistently funny enough for critical thinkers to jump in knowing they'll experience something amusing, even if unintentional.
Everyone wins. The studio heads make their profit, the majority get to be entertained, and the critics get a new punching bag for their inner circles. The world needs titles like Re:Zero. Titles that everyone will see.