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We cannot wait for Season 4! Nice to see a bit of action from the other teams in the mean time!


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Mimi

About Kuroos hair since you guys mentioned it, it's actually just bed-head, with his current worry being "He can't seem to get rid of his bed-head hair" I know there wasn't enough time to put everything from the manga in the OVAs and they had to leave out quite a bit, but I'm still so sad that one of my favorite moments in this Tokyo qualifier arc didn't make it in. I'm not usually someone that says that "you should read the manga" and stuff (even though I know I bring up the manga a lot, sorry for that) but in this instance, I think it would be worth a read through. It's only 16ish chapters(end of 190-206) in case you have time and feel like reading something lol. So excited for your reactions to my favorite season, really hope you'll enjoy it just as much as the previous seasons even with the change in animation and artstyle. Also Happy New Years guys!!

Mimi

"F*kunaga" how could you, I absolutely adore him😭🤣 And Kuguri (the one who replaced the ace on Nohebei) is such a cutie, even though we get so little of him, and even less in the anime, I really really like him, broke my heart a little when he cried.

V D

Just a minor thing about Lev's name pronunciation. His name is, as you already know, Russian, so it follows Russian pronunciation rules that you're not familiar with: there are 10 vowels in the Russian language, divided into 2 groups: hard vowels (А, О, У, Ы, Э) and soft vowels (Я, Ё, Ю, И, Е). The hard vowels are pronounced the same ways we do them in Latin-based languages: a (ah), o (oh), u (oo), ui (this one is special and there's no english equivalent), e (eh). The soft vowels are pronounced by adding the sound "i" in front of the respective vowel: so Я = y + a = ya. Similarly, Ё = y + o = yo Ю = y + u = yu И = y + ui = ii Е = y + Э = ie So the name "Lev" would sound like /Lev/ if it were written like LЭV, but because it uses the soft vowel "e", it's actually pronounced /Liev/