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An overheard conversation between Mizusawa and Hinami gives Tomozaki a different perspective on his private lessons in conquering the game of life.
An overheard conversation between Mizusawa and Hinami gives Tomozaki a different perspective on his private lessons in conquering the game of life.
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S1, EP13 "Post-game Equipment for Girls Is a Little Different Than Usual"After stopping for lunch at the café where Kikuchi works, the gang chats about love and dating while she tries to listen in and stay out of sight.
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S1, EP14 "Most Strange Spell Names Have Unknown Origins"Aoi, Mimimi, and Tama reminisce about the early days of their friendship and a fireworks show that provided the inspiration for Tama's nickname.
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S1, EP9 "When You Go Back to the Starter Town With the Full Party, New Stuff Tends to Happen"Tomozaki rehearses with Hinami to prepare for his movie date with Kikuchi and is invited to an overnight barbecue with his popular normie classmates.
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S1, EP10 "Multiplayer Games Have Their Own Special Appeal"Tomozaki gets a taste of the traditional overnight normie camp activities he'd always shunned as the group plots to get Izumi and Nakamura together.
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