The girls help Yui shovel snow at Mari-chan's house. Kyoko worries Yui may spend less time with her after joining a club.
Episode 10 - "With You, Forever"
Heh.
There was no way Chinatsu was going to allow Akari to spend all that time alone with her Yui-sempai!
I really hope Akari wasn't walking around the block like that.
I really hope Akari wasn't walking around the block like that.
Accidentally smacking Yui with a shovelful of snow was the joke that kept on giving!
The idea tying all the vignettes together, besides being cold and getting a cold from the antics in the snow, was the friendship between the girls past, present and future. Before Chinatsu came around, it was always Akari, Yui and Kyoko together.
Kyoko was such a crybaby in the past and Akari still had her hair buns flying.
Mari-chan taking a compliment was the cutest thing this episode.
Mari-chan taking a compliment was the cutest thing this episode.
Kyoko and Mari-chan made sure to get the other girls pumped to make a little snow hut.
Yui didn't stay the target for snow violence for very long. Akari's snow sculpture self took the brunt of Akari's usual bad luck.
Mari-chan was getting too cold helping make the hut, but Kyoko pulled a big surprise by finishing it for her. She got a cold, though. I thought the convention in anime was that idiots don't get sick. Maybe that cliché is just used to point out who is supposed to be an idiot...
The nostalgic moment Akari and Kyoko shared with the (not so) broken heater made Kyoko worry that Yui would be leaving their unofficial Amusement Club for the Track Club. Yui wanted to talk to her about it, but there was a slight misunderstanding.
Kyoko Table Flip! Or at least, sitting cushion... Putting the fake mustache on made sure we saw her in the Japanese dramatic convention of a father not allowing his daughter to marry a guy he disapproves of.
Yui wanted to talk about how to refuse the recruitment without mentioning their unofficial club, because a teacher would find out and she wouldn't have a real reason not to join.
It's comedy, so all's well that ends well (ha, that's a classic comedy too), but I did like how the nostalgia crept into the end credits by playing some of the previous seasons' ending credits too. I was worried this was the last episode of the season! But no, we're all good for a couple more weeks.
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