Midori Days Season 1 Episode 9
Midori Days
Season 1

Ep 9. Takki no Hibi

  • May 29, 2004

Midori Days season 1 episode 9 is entitled "Takki no Hibi" and centers around Seiji, who is the main protagonist of the show. Seiji is a high schooler with a tough reputation who is unexpectedly linked to a girl named Midori, who has magically transformed into a miniature version of herself and is now living in the palm of his hand.

In this episode, Seiji is faced with a difficult situation. He has been asked by Sakura, the girl he has a crush on, to help her coach a kids soccer team. Seiji reluctantly agrees, despite having no experience with coaching and no interest in soccer. Adding to his frustration, he learns that Midori also loves soccer and wants to support the team.

As the days pass, Seiji becomes increasingly annoyed with Sakura's lack of enthusiasm and commitment to the team, while Midori proves to be an excellent assistant coach and motivator for the kids. Seiji is conflicted between his loyalty to Sakura and his admiration for Midori's hard work and positive attitude.

To make matters worse, Seiji's rival, Takki, is also coaching another team in the same league. Takki is known for his aggressive coaching style and his intense desire to win at all costs. Seiji and Takki's rivalry is heightened when they learn that their teams will be competing against each other in the upcoming tournament.

Throughout the episode, Seiji struggles with his feelings towards Sakura, Midori, and Takki. He grapples with his own insecurities and lack of confidence in his abilities as a coach, while also dealing with the mounting pressure to win the tournament.

Despite the challenges, Seiji is determined to help his team succeed. With Midori's encouragement and guidance, they work tirelessly to improve their skills and overcome their weaknesses. Seiji realizes that winning isn't everything and that the most important thing is to have fun and enjoy the game.

The episode ends with a thrilling match between Seiji's team and Takki's team. The competition is fierce, but in the end, Seiji's team wins by a narrow margin. Seiji is overjoyed, not just because of the victory, but because of the bonds he has formed with his team and with Midori.

Overall, "Takki no Hibi" is an engaging episode that explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and sportsmanship. The characters are well-written and relatable, and the storyline is exciting and heartwarming.

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Description
  • First Aired
    May 29, 2004
  • Language
    English