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Ritsuka is floored after hearing Mafuyu's singing voice and invites him into the band, but Mafuyu declines; Ritsuka, however, can't take no for an answer.
Ritsuka is floored after hearing Mafuyu's singing voice and invites him into the band, but Mafuyu declines; Ritsuka, however, can't take no for an answer.
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S1, EP1 "Boys in the Band"Ritsuka Uenoyama meets Mafuyu Sato and fixes his guitar, prompting Mafuyu to beg him repeatedly for lessons.
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S1, EP2 "Like Someone in Love"Ritsuka introduces Mafuyu to his other bandmates, Haruki Nakayama and Akihiko Kaji, who convince Ritsuka to teach Mafuyu how to play guitar.
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S1, EP3 "Somebody Else"Ritsuka is floored after hearing Mafuyu's singing voice and invites him into the band, but Mafuyu declines; Ritsuka, however, can't take no for an answer.
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S1, EP4 "Fluorescent Adolescent"Haruki's friend Koji Yatake asks if he and his band would like to appear in a live show he's putting on.
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