The Kazemai team returns to practice, but they face a temporary ban on shooting to force them to focus on basic form.
The episode introduces Eisuke Nikaido from Tsujimine High School, setting up the new competitive landscape.
The title refers to the literal and metaphorical call of the bowstring (Tsurune) that connects the archers. 👥 Character Developments
The episode bridges the emotional high of the previous season's victory with the new challenges of the upcoming regional tournament. It establishes a theme of connection—both to the bow and between the team members. 📝 Key Plot Points
Kyoto Animation delivers breathtaking, fluid movements during the shooting sequences.
🏹 Episode Overview
Minato Narumiya wakes up with a renewed sense of purpose, feeling deeply connected to his archery.
The Kazemai team returns to practice, but they face a temporary ban on shooting to force them to focus on basic form.
The episode introduces Eisuke Nikaido from Tsujimine High School, setting up the new competitive landscape.
The title refers to the literal and metaphorical call of the bowstring (Tsurune) that connects the archers. 👥 Character Developments
The episode bridges the emotional high of the previous season's victory with the new challenges of the upcoming regional tournament. It establishes a theme of connection—both to the bow and between the team members. 📝 Key Plot Points
Kyoto Animation delivers breathtaking, fluid movements during the shooting sequences.
🏹 Episode Overview
Minato Narumiya wakes up with a renewed sense of purpose, feeling deeply connected to his archery.