Non Non Biyori Repeat – 05
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「お好み焼きを食べた」 (Okonomiyaki wo Tabeta)
"I Ate a Japanese Pancake"
In stark contrast to last week's episode, this week's was on the up-and-up with how much fun everyone was having!

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「お好み焼きを食べた」 (Okonomiyaki wo Tabeta)
"I Ate a Japanese Pancake"
In stark contrast to last week's episode, this week's was on the up-and-up with how much fun everyone was having!
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For the past two weeks Satou and Yachiyo have been in the spotlight, but this episode was all about Souta and Inami (and Yamada).
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「神前決闘」 (Shinzen Kettou)
"The Duel Before the Gods"
What a tense battle. For once, you don't know whether Daryun was going to make it out alive.
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Seven strangers trapped in a room, and there’s one question being asked: who did it?
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「いつか聴いた音」 (Itsuka Kii Ta Oto)
"The Sound You Hear Sometimes"
It may be another "ability user of the week" episode, but there could be more than meets the eye here.
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「旅の恥は上書き」 (Tabi no Haji wa Uwagaki)
"The Shame of the Journey Overrides"
Though this week of Classroom Crisis may be the obligatory fanservice episode, they still managed to pack a surprising amount of substance into it.
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「トリコロール・バースデー」 (Torikorouru Baasudee)
"Tricolor Birthday"
It's still 90% comedy, but when the comedy is this good, I don't mind!
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「えんそく」 (Ensoku)
"Outing"
No one lives in a world like Gakkou Guarashi's without experiencing some sort of hardship.
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「俺のクリスマス」 (Ore no Kurisumasu)
"My Christmas"
Japan sure has some dumb urban legends.
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「芽吹きの協奏曲響く、小さな手」 (Mebuki no Kyousoukyoku Hibiku, Chiisana te)
"From the Small Hand, a Burgeoning Concerto Resonates"
Shirayuki passes with flying colors!