![]() When Fuuka learns about Rinne and her current bad attitude, Fuuka decides to enter the fighting tournament for U15 girls and teach Rinne a lesson. Einhart introduces Fuuka to her trainer Nove, who gives Fuuka a room at her apartment and a job in her gym. She’s found by a teen girl named Einhart, who’s the current U15 champion. Rinne is discovered by Jill, a former professional fighter, so Rinne begins working the U15 fighting tournaments.įuuka strikes out on her own. When the bullying caused Rinne to not be there when her adoptive grandfather died, Rinne snaps, critically injuring all of her bullies in the process. However, the girls at her new school started bullying her. Eventually, Rinne was adopted by a rich family. Rinne was beautiful but timid, so Fuuka would defend her from bullies. ![]() In the orphanage, Fuuka had a best friend named Rinne. As it turns out, I had every right to be.įor those who’ve not watched ViVid Strike, the story centers on orphan girl Fuuka. So when I heard that the ViVid Strike anime series would not have Nanoha or Fate in it, I was immediately skeptical. In a weird kind of way, they were like the daughters I never had. Despite this, I’ve enjoyed watch the main character Nanoha and her best friend Fate grow from little girls to awesome young ladies. There’s nothing particularly special about it as an anime franchise. Still, I feel that I wanna see Seven Arcs make a sequel to Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha ViVid since A-1 Pictures left me hanging… Maybe after the 3rd movie, they’ll revisited Vivio Takamachi’s adventure.When it comes to the Mahou Shoujo Lyrical Nanoha franchise, I gave a bit of a weakness. With that said, glad that Seven Arcs recaptured the essence from the previous series into ViVid Strike!, especially when Rinne Berlinetta is similar to Fate Testarossa minus the parental abuse. In fact, it doesn’t matter whether Fuuka wins or loses against Einhart as she’s reunited with Rinne. I guess that having the protagonist aiming for the Winter Cup is somewhat irrelevant as the spin-off shows Fuuka Reventon reaching Rinne Berlinetta from the depths of despair. ![]() With that said, the story between Rinne Berlinetta and Fuuka Reventon is finally over and now it’s time for the championship match!Īnd here is the defending champion as Einhart Stratos has arrived to face her opponent, her disciple of the Hegemon-style martial arts Fuuka Reventon!Īnd here’s Fuuka as she’s ready to take her master down! Unfortunately, ViVid Strike! ends here just before the championship match commences. Sure that Coach Jill believe in natural talent even though she hasn’t in her lifetime, but Nove told her that it’s okay to have an athlete win or lose as long as she can give her all and achieve her goals. On the other hand, here’s Jill Stola as she had a conversation with Nove Nakajima just before the fight. This includes Fuuka’s former co-workers, Rinne’s family and classmates, everyone who cares about them… except for the bullies of course. Well, the fact that their match is shown to some of their friends and countless have truly inspired them to throw their support at both girls. ![]() I have to say, glad that they’re friends again thanks to Fuuka befriending the hell out of Rinne. Meanwhile, here’s both Rinne Berlinetta and Fuuka Reventon as they finally started talking to each other after that exhilarating fight from the previous 3 episodes. …against a former champion Sieglinde Eremiah in preparation for defending her title. And here it is, the final episode of ViVid Strike where Einhart Stratos is ready for her sparring match… ![]()
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