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2). Their romantic interactions were cute (Despite the end of each episode basically restarting).
The main issue likes in no. 6 the Violent tsundere. Whoever invented the trope tsundere needs to fucking die. These are the most lazy ass piece of shit characters to exist. This is 0 effort type characters made to pad the series and pull the series down in every way imaginable. Goddamn she sucked so much ass the entire 24 episode series. another pink haired weirdo also didn't do much and tried very hard to take the no. 1 spot from violent tsundere to be the worst character in the series but was able to get no. 2 piece of shit by the skin of his teeth.

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Information Type: TV Episodes: 75 Status: Finished Airing Aired: Oct 4, 2000 to Mar 27, 2002 Premiered: Fall 2000 Broadcast: Tuesdays at 00:50 (JST) Producers: VAP Licensors: Discotek Media, Geneon Entertainment USA Studios: Madhouse Source: Manga Genre: SportsSports Theme: Combat SportsCombat Sports Demographic: ShounenShounen Duration: 23 min. per ep.