Hanebado! - Info; Final; Summary
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Hanebado!

Synopsis: After his 21-0 overwhelming defeat at the Bton Junior National Tournament, Nagisa Aragaki's love for his sport begins to distort. Unable to deal with the shame of loss, she begins to terrorize of her Bton club in high school. Their tiring exercises bring some on the edge of tears, while others left the club completely. With the team losing and new perspectives being terrified to participate, the future of the Bton club seems exceptionally dark.
That is, even Kenting Tachibana ing as the new coach. He is not just an Olympic player, but also comes with a secret weapon: Ayano Hanesaki, the girl who defeated Nagisa six months ago. However, Ayano is not the rival Nagisa re, but a girl with conflicting feelings wanting to distance herself from Bton. With his future in sports now at stake, Nagisa should find a way to face her inadequacy fears, heal her rival's problematic heart and bring Vitória to Kitakomachi High School's Bton club.
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Anime Titles
- Anime Title: Hanebado!
- Anime title in Japanese: はねバド!
- Anime Name in English: Hanebado!
- Other Names: The Bton play of Ayano Hanesaki!
Production Information
- Producers: Kodansha, AT-X, Ultra Super Pictures, TOHO animation, Q-Tec, Sammy, BS11, Contents Seed, Toho Music, MediaLink Entertainment Limited
- Licensors: Funimation
- Studios: LIDENFILMS
Anime Information
- Type: TV
- Episodes: 13
- Date: 43283 - 1 de outubro de 2018 - segundas-feiras às 0000 (JST)
- Genres: Sports
- Topics: Unknown
- Target: Seinen
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- Popularity: 70653
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Curiosities
- The anime is based on a manga of the same name written and illustrated by Kosuke Hamada.
- The name "Hanebado!" It is a combination of the Japanese words "hane" (pity) and "bado" (bton).
- The anime was produced by the studio Liden Films, which is also responsible for other anime such as "Terra Formars" and "Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches".
- The main character, Ayano Hanesaki, is inspired by a Japanese Bton player named Nozomi Okuhara, who won the bronze medal at the Olympics of
- The anime addresses topics such as pressure and competition in the sports world, as well as the importance of friendship and teamwork.
- The anime's opening theme song, "Futari no Hane", is played by the duo Yurika, who also sang the opening theme song "Little Witch Academy".
- The anime was released in July 2018 and had a total of 13 episodes.

Main Characters
- Ayano Hanesaki (Hitomi Ohwada) - A talented Bton player, but who deals with problems of self -confidence and relationship with her mother.
- Nagisa Aragaki (Miyuri Shimabukuro) - An experienced Bton player and school club leader, who strives to help Ayano overcome her problems.
- Kaoruko Seigaya (Yurika Kubo) - A player from Ayano's arrogant and rival Bton, who always seeks to win at any cost.
- Erena Fujisawa (Konomi Kohara) - A friendly and kind Bton player who cares about the welfare of her teammates.
- Riko Izumi (Mariya Ise) - A skilled and determined Bton player who always seeks to improve her skills.
- MIYAKO TAROUMARU (SAYAKA OHARA) - The school's Bton club coach, which seeks to encourage and guide her students in the best possible way.
Summary and Events
- Nagisa Aragaki, a talented Bton player, gives up the sport after a humiliating defeat in a tournament.
- Kentaro Tachibana, the Bton club coach at Nagisa, tries to convince her to play again.
- Nagisa meets Ayano Hanesaki, a Bton player who has a natural talent for the sport, but refuses to participate in competitions.
- Ayano starts training with Tachibana and Nagisa, and his ability begins to stand out.
- Ayano is challenged by other Bton players, including his own mother, Uchika Hanesaki.
- Nagisa and Ayano compete together in a double tournament, but Ayano leaves the match in the middle of the game.
- Ayano begins to have emotional and psychological problems related to sport, and Nagisa tries to help her overcome them.
- Ayano faces his mother in a tournament and wins, but ends up moving away from Nagisa and Bton.
- Nagisa continues to play Bton and becomes a prominent player at the national level.
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Meaning of Hanebado!
Let's see below the translation of each word and the explanation of the anime's name:
はねバド!
- はね (hane) - It means "feather" in Japanese.
- バド (bado) - abbreviation of "bton", which is the sport depicted in the anime.
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