![]() ![]() As if that weren't enough, Teito has an unrivaled first year pitcher who can see the strike zone three dimensionally. In order to have any chance to advance, they will have to overcome regular national tournament participant Teito, a school that has advanced to nationals 27 times and won in twice. Seido ends up in the fall's most competitive bracket. Transcription: " Iza, Aki Tai!" ( Japanese: いざ, 秋大!) The recap covers all of Eijun's pitches right up until Inashiro gets the game-winning hit off of Norifumi Kawakami. Monthly Baseball Kingdom finishes their recap of the Summer Tournament by finishing the review on the Seido vs Inashiro regional championship game. Transcription: " Manatsu no Ouja" ( Japanese: 真夏の王者) The recap covers until Eijun Sawamura heads to the mound. Monthly Baseball Kingdom continues their recap of the Summer Tournament by reviewing the Tokyo West regional championship game between Seido vs Inashiro. Transcription: " Manatsu no Kagerou" ( Japanese: 真夏の陽炎) The recap begins with the Seido vs Yakushi game. With the upcoming Fall Tournament approaching, Monthly Baseball Kingdom recaps the Summer Tournament trying to figure out whom the dark horses will be. Transcription: " Manatsu no Houkou" ( Japanese: 真夏の咆哮) ![]() "For The Sky Is Blue" ) by GLAY, while the ending themes are "BLOOM OF YOUTH" by OxT and "BRAND NEW BLUE" by Ryōta Ōsaka featuring Masayoshi Ōishi of OxT. From episodes 89–126, the opening theme is "Sora ga Aozora de Aru Tame ni" ( 空が青空であるために, lit. From episodes 76–88, the opening theme is "HEROES" by GLAY, while the ending themes are "KIMERO!!" by OxT and "BLUE WINDING ROAD" by Ryōta Ōsaka, Nobunaga Shimazaki, Natsuki Hanae, Shouta Aoi and Yoshitsugu Matsuoka. Six pieces of theme musics are used for the episodes: two opening and four ending themes. Like its predecessor, the episodes were simulcast in the aforementioned countries by Crunchyroll with English and German subtitles. The second season started airing soon after on Apon TX Network stations and later on AT-X. Ace of Diamond is an anime series based on the manga by Yuji Terajima serialized in Weekly Shōnen Magazine. ![]()
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