During a break from posing, Nagatoro claims her back is sore and forces Naoto to give her a massage. While she uses the situation to tease him about a possible "kiss reward" if she wins her upcoming judo match, the underlying tension shows that her feelings are becoming more sincere and less about "bullying". Introduction of Sunomiya Hana
Unlike the original President, who was a looming authoritative figure, Sunomiya acts more as a catalyst for Nagatoro’s jealousy. Her arrival forces Nagatoro to realize that she can no longer take her exclusive access to Naoto for granted, especially now that she is spending more time at her own judo club practice. Judo, Love, and Ambition [AnimesTC] Ijiranaide, Nagatoro-san S2 - 10 (10...
Sunomiya shares many of her cousin's eccentricities, including a lack of inhibition regarding nudity, as she immediately offers to pose nude for Naoto to help him improve. During a break from posing, Nagatoro claims her
The latter half of the episode follows Nagatoro and her friend Gamo-chan during judo practice. Her arrival forces Nagatoro to realize that she
The tenth episode of Don't Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro 2nd Attack (Season 2), titled marks a significant shift in the relationship dynamic between Naoto and Hayase. It highlights both their increasing intimacy and the introduction of a new "rival" figure that stirs up Nagatoro’s protective and possessive instincts. The Art Club Intimacy
The episode establishes that Nagatoro’s drive to win her judo matches is now directly linked to her desire for a "reward" from Naoto. This provides a clear goal for the remaining episodes of the season, transitioning the show from a purely episodic comedy into a goal-oriented romance. Key Production Details: Director: Yasuyuki Fuse Studio: OLM Cast: Sumire Uesaka (Nagatoro) and Daiki Yamashita (Naoto)
The episode begins with Naoto (Senpai) struggling to find inspiration for his next painting. Seeing him in a creative slump, Nagatoro offers to model for him, eventually choosing a competitive swimsuit. This scene serves as more than just fan service; it emphasizes how comfortable they have become with each other's presence compared to the start of the series.