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** This episode takes some cues from the {{Josei}} manga ''{{Manga/Chihayafuru}}'', from the bubbly tomboyish protagonist with insane speed all the way down to the concept (being competitive karuta). Hell, even Sena gets into an outfit that's similar to what Chihaya wears during matches.
** This episode takes some cues from the {{Josei}} manga ''{{Manga/Chihayafuru}}'', from the bubbly tomboyish protagonist with insane speed all the way down to the concept (being competitive karuta). Hell, even Sena gets into an outfit that's similar to what Chihaya wears during matches.
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**ShoutOut: This episode takes some cues from the {{Josei}} manga ''{{Manga/Chihayafuru}}'', from the bubbly tomboyish protagonist with insane speed all the way down to the concept (being competitive karuta). Hell, even Sena gets into an outfit that's similar to what Chihaya wears during matches.
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* ContrivedCoincidence: Imemdiately after running into her old Karuta rival, Sena runs into a Karuta monster. She wonders if Makino has somehow cursed her.
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* PopCulturePunEpisodeTitle: The episode title is a reference to the ''Anime/CaptainHarlock'' film ''Arcadia of My Youth'' [[note]] Waga Seishun no Arukadia [[/note]]. [[note]] The Japanese title of the episode is "Waga Seishun no Karuta-dō". [[/note]]
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** The episode title is a reference to the ''Anime/CaptainHarlock'' film ''Arcadia of My Youth'' [[note]] Waga Seishun no Arukadia [[/note]]. [[note]] The Japanese title of the episode is "Waga Seishun no Karuta-dō". [[/note]]
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** The episode title is a reference to the anime film ''Arcadia of My Youth'' [[note]] Waga Seishun no Arukadia [[/note]]. [[note]] The Japanese title of the episode is "Waga Seishun no Karuta-dō". [[/note]]
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** The episode title is a reference to the anime ''Anime/CaptainHarlock'' film ''Arcadia of My Youth'' [[note]] Waga Seishun no Arukadia [[/note]]. [[note]] The Japanese title of the episode is "Waga Seishun no Karuta-dō". [[/note]]
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* MythologyGag: The role call takes some heavy cues from ''[[Series/SamuraiSentaiShinkenger Shinkenger]]'' and ''[[Series/ShurikenSentaiNinninger Ninninger]]'' with overdramatized speech patterns, traditional posing (as opposed to their usual campy posing), and a traditional Japanese background that seems to be plucked straight out of the latter series.
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** This episode takes some cues from the {{Josei}} manga {{Manga/Chihayafuru}}, from the bubbly tomboyish protagonist with insane speed all the way down to the concept (being competitive karuta). Hell, even Sena gets into an outfit that's similar to what Chihaya wears during matches.
** The role call takes some heavy cues from [[Series/SamuraiSentaiShinkenger Shinkenger]] and [[Series/ShurikenSentaiNinninger Ninninger]] with overdramatized speech patterns, traditional posing (as opposed to their usual campy posing), and a traditional Japanese background that seems to be plucked straight out of the latter series.
** The episode title is a reference to the anime film ''Arcadia of My Youth'' [[note]] Waga Seishun no Arukadia [[/note]]. [[note]] The Japanese title of the episode is "Waga Seishun no Karuta-dō". [[/note]]
** The role call takes some heavy cues from [[Series/SamuraiSentaiShinkenger Shinkenger]] and [[Series/ShurikenSentaiNinninger Ninninger]] with overdramatized speech patterns, traditional posing (as opposed to their usual campy posing), and a traditional Japanese background that seems to be plucked straight out of the latter series.
** The episode title is a reference to the anime film ''Arcadia of My Youth'' [[note]] Waga Seishun no Arukadia [[/note]]. [[note]] The Japanese title of the episode is "Waga Seishun no Karuta-dō". [[/note]]
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** The role call takes some heavy cues from [[Series/SamuraiSentaiShinkenger Shinkenger]] and [[Series/ShurikenSentaiNinninger Ninninger]] with overdramatized speech patterns, traditional posing (as opposed to their usual campy posing), and a traditional Japanese background that seems to be plucked straight out of the latter series.
** This episode takes some cues from the {{Josei}} manga ''{{Manga/Chihayafuru}}'', from the bubbly tomboyish protagonist with insane speed all the way down to the concept (being competitive karuta). Hell, even Sena gets into an outfit that's similar to what Chihaya wears during matches.
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Sena unexpectedly reunites with an old friend of hers, who harbors a resentment for her over karuta.
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** The role call takes some heavy cues from [[Series/SamuraiSentaiShinkenger Shinkenger]] and [[Series/ShurikenSentaiNinninger Ninninger]] with overdramatized speech patterns, traditional posing (as opposed to their usual campy posing), and a traditional Japanese background that seems to be plucked straight out of the latter series.
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* ShoutOut: This episode takes some cues from the {{Josei}} manga {{Manga/Chihayafuru}}, from the bubbly tomboyish protagonist with insane speed all the way down to the concept (being competitive karuta). Hell, even Sena gets into an outfit that's similar to what Chihaya wears during matches.
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** This episode takes some cues from the {{Josei}} manga {{Manga/Chihayafuru}}, from the bubbly tomboyish protagonist with insane speed all the way down to the concept (being competitive karuta). Hell, even Sena gets into an outfit that's similar to what Chihaya wears duringmatches.matches.
** The episode title is a reference to the anime film ''Arcadia of My Youth'' [[note]] Waga Seishun no Arukadia [[/note]]. [[note]] The Japanese title of the episode is "Waga Seishun no Karuta-dō". [[/note]]
** This episode takes some cues from the {{Josei}} manga {{Manga/Chihayafuru}}, from the bubbly tomboyish protagonist with insane speed all the way down to the concept (being competitive karuta). Hell, even Sena gets into an outfit that's similar to what Chihaya wears during
** The episode title is a reference to the anime film ''Arcadia of My Youth'' [[note]] Waga Seishun no Arukadia [[/note]]. [[note]] The Japanese title of the episode is "Waga Seishun no Karuta-dō". [[/note]]
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* AwesomenessByAnalysis: Sena gets to show this off in full-force when she's up against Hyakuin Isshu Jamen. Rather than relying on trying to read the rigged cards, she simply analyzes the Jamenshi's moves to see where he'll go next, using her speed to knock the card out of his way.
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* AwesomenessByAnalysis: AwesomenessByAnalysis:
** Sena gets to show this off in full-force when she's up against Hyakuin Isshu Jamen. Rather than relying on trying to read the rigged cards, she simply analyzes the Jamenshi's moves to see where he'll go next, using her speed to knock the card out of his way.
** Sena gets to show this off in full-force when she's up against Hyakuin Isshu Jamen. Rather than relying on trying to read the rigged cards, she simply analyzes the Jamenshi's moves to see where he'll go next, using her speed to knock the card out of his way.
* CripplingOverspecialization: It's heavily alluded that Sena's speed allows for her to get the cards at lighting speed - at the cost of sometimes picking the wrong card, especially when following the opponent's actions. However, it's downplayed as she's still quick enough to understand the poems - she just prefers putting her speed above everything else (which comes in handy with the match against the MOTW).
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* {{Pun}}: "Se wo hayami" with "Sena Hayami".
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* {{Pun}}: "Se wo hayami" with "Sena Hayami".Hayami".
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* ShoutOut: This episode takes some cues from the {{Josei}} manga {{Manga/Chihayafuru}}, from the bubbly tomboyish protagonist with insane speed all the way down to the concept (being competitive karuta). Hell, even Sena gets into an outfit that's similar to what Chihaya wears during matches.
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* AwesomenessInAnalysis: Sena gets to show this off in full-force when she's up against Hyakuin Isshu Jamen. Rather than relying on trying to read the rigged cards, she simply analyzes the Jamenshi's moves to see where he'll go next, using her speed to knock the card out of his way.
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* AwesomenessInAnalysis: AwesomenessByAnalysis: Sena gets to show this off in full-force when she's up against Hyakuin Isshu Jamen. Rather than relying on trying to read the rigged cards, she simply analyzes the Jamenshi's moves to see where he'll go next, using her speed to knock the card out of his way.
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* Pun: {{Pun}}: "Se wo hayami" with "Sena Hayami".
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* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Sena initially thought that Makino was this because of her immense skill in karuta, something that Makino will attest too. It's then revealed that Makino actually thought this towards Sena because Sena was able to swipe the cards at lighting speed - even when the opponent has made the first move. This is what triggered Makino's jealousy and their subsequent fallout.
* AwesomenessInAnalysis: Sena gets to show this off in full-force when she's up against Hyakuin Isshu Jamen. Rather than relying on trying to read the rigged cards, she simply analyzes the Jamenshi's moves to see where he'll go next, using her speed to knock the card out of his way.
** Juru gets to show off his observation skills by correctly guessing that Makino was fearful of Sena's skill.
* ChildhoodFriends: Makino and Sena used to be good friends back in the day, but Makino's jealousy got the best of her. This led to her misdirecting and goading Sena into leaving karuta altogether so that she would be the "Karuta Queen". Luckily, they patch up in the end.
* GreenEyedMonster: Makino became this after seeing how fast Sena is at getting the cards, even when she made the first move. This is what led to Makino trying to do everything to win, even misdirecting and goading Sena in order to be on top. She gets over it in the end.
* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: For all of Makino's bravado, it's revealed that she was jealous of Sena's speed in karuta and vowed to do anything and everything to stay on top.
* MundaneMadeAwesome: This episode takes competitive karuta [[note]] A card game where a reader reads off a clue (with this episode using the Hyakuin Isshu version - with the clues being traditional Japanese poems) and the players have to grab the card that has the last phrases of the poem before the clue is fully read. [[/note]] (which is already a pretty stressful game) and makes it into a life-or-death situation thanks to the MOTW's gimmick (which is obviously based off of karuta).
* Pun: "Se wo hayami" with "Sena Hayami".
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Sena initially thought that Makino was this because of her immense skill in karuta, something that Makino will attest too. It's then revealed that Makino actually thought this towards Sena because Sena was able to swipe the cards at lighting speed - even when the opponent has made the first move. This is what triggered Makino's jealousy and their subsequent fallout.
* AwesomenessInAnalysis: Sena gets to show this off in full-force when she's up against Hyakuin Isshu Jamen. Rather than relying on trying to read the rigged cards, she simply analyzes the Jamenshi's moves to see where he'll go next, using her speed to knock the card out of his way.
** Juru gets to show off his observation skills by correctly guessing that Makino was fearful of Sena's skill.
* ChildhoodFriends: Makino and Sena used to be good friends back in the day, but Makino's jealousy got the best of her. This led to her misdirecting and goading Sena into leaving karuta altogether so that she would be the "Karuta Queen". Luckily, they patch up in the end.
* GreenEyedMonster: Makino became this after seeing how fast Sena is at getting the cards, even when she made the first move. This is what led to Makino trying to do everything to win, even misdirecting and goading Sena in order to be on top. She gets over it in the end.
* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: For all of Makino's bravado, it's revealed that she was jealous of Sena's speed in karuta and vowed to do anything and everything to stay on top.
* MundaneMadeAwesome: This episode takes competitive karuta [[note]] A card game where a reader reads off a clue (with this episode using the Hyakuin Isshu version - with the clues being traditional Japanese poems) and the players have to grab the card that has the last phrases of the poem before the clue is fully read. [[/note]] (which is already a pretty stressful game) and makes it into a life-or-death situation thanks to the MOTW's gimmick (which is obviously based off of karuta).
* Pun: "Se wo hayami" with "Sena Hayami".
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!This Is My Youthful Path of Kurata
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!This Is My Youthful Path of Kurata
-->'''Original Airdate''': May 3, 2020\\
'''Written by''': Naruhisa Arakawa\\
'''Directed by''': Kyohei Yamaguchi
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-->'''Original Airdate''': May 3, 2020\\
'''Written by''': Naruhisa Arakawa\\
'''Directed by''': Kyohei Yamaguchi
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