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Ao Haru Ride Episode 2



Ending the episode with the death of fake friendships, the birth of new ones, and the realization that she is different from who she was then, even beneath the persona she had created. It was a nice way to wrap up the episode.




Ao Haru Ride Episode 2


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The title consisted of individual readings for the characters used for the word "youth" (青春, seishun), which were "blue" (青, ao) and "spring" (春, haru).[11] The phrase was then followed by the word "ride" because Sakisaka envisioned the image of "riding on youth."[11] Sakisaka had decided to have the title read "Aoharide" instead of "Ao Haru Ride" because the sounds flowed better.[11] The logo was designed by Yasuhisa Kawatani.[12] The bottom of the original Japanese logo contained the English text, "The scent of air after the rain. I heard your pulse. I saw the light." Kawatani drew inspiration from the song "I Saw the Light" by Todd Rundgren while designing the logo.[13] In Viz Media's English translation, the subtitle was reworded into, "The scent of air after the rain... In the light around us, I felt your heartbeat."[14]


Shuko's side story, "Ao Haru Ride: The Affinity of the Stars", was serialized in the September 2011 issue of Bessatsu Margaret Sister, and was later compiled in volume 4. "Sono Omokage o Shitteru", Sakisaka's first original short story in six years, was serialized in the July 2013 issue of Bessatsu Margaret and later compiled into volume 8.[18] A drama CD was bundled with the limited edition of volume 10 to promote the anime's then-upcoming release, starring the anime cast and featuring an original scenario written by Sakisaka.[4] The limited editions of volume 11 and 12 were bundled with original anime DVDs containing unaired episodes of the anime series.[19][16]


The anime series later premiered in Japan on 7 July 2014, with weekly broadcasts at 12 AM on Tokyo MX.[52][53] The opening theme for the series is "Sekai wa Koi ni Ochiteiru", a collaboration song between Vocaloid producers CHiCO and HoneyWorks, while the ending theme is "Blue" by Fujifabric. In addition, the insert song "I Will" was performed by Chelsy.[54] Episode 0 was released as an original anime DVD bundled with the limited edition of volume 11 of the manga.[19] A second original anime DVD containing episode 14 was bundled with the limited edition of volume 12 of the manga.[16] Sentai Filmworks licensed the series in English under the title Blue Spring Ride,[55] and the series was streamed on Crunchyroll.[56] Several exclusive comics drawn by Sakisaka were also released in the limited editions of the anime's home releases in Japan.[57]


EPISODE 3 REVIEW-Futaba, Ko, Shuuko, Yuuri, and Aya somehow by fate or coincidence end up on Student Coucil Committee in their class. Aya sees as a chance to get closer to Shuuko. From seeing the episode though it seems everyone has their own idea in how this reunion will bring them closer to each other. Thanks to this foreshadowing you can already almost see that this may not play out to how Aya or Futaba expect though. You can see some relationship drama waiting in the wings in Ao Haru Ride. So far, the anime series with three episodes in has a well-established story direction that is tantalizing.


Hopefully, Ao Haru Ride will continue to prove to be a ride worth getting onto. How are the new characters going to be like? What is going to happen between Futaba and Kou? Somehow, Ao Haru Ride seems to be taking a typical shoujo route, but hey, cliches can be nice sometimes, depending on your mood. 041b061a72


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