A week ago, Tomo-Chan Is really a Girl led to a cliffhanger when Jun let slip he and Misuzu dated in junior high school. Now accumulates immediately after that moment when Tomo finds out that perhaps her best buddies aren’t declaring that everything. She’ll spend this episode working that out and perhaps try to take a date of her very own.
In conclusion: Tomo-chan is deeply in love with her nearby neighbor and finest friend Jun. Despite or possibly because they have been best buddies since childhood, he will not treat her as anything further than a bro. Jun does know Tomo’s a woman, he even saves her from the groper around the bus! He just does not want their friendship dynamic to alter. Misuzu is Tomo’s scheming woman pal, who recognizes the dynamic between Jun and Tomo (it’s apparent to everybody however the individuals question) and uses it on her own amusement. She even goes to date regarding recommend Tomo do without her trademark shorts to determine what sort of rise Tomo’s too-short skirt will get from Jun. Kosuke may be the effeminate captain from the senior high school karate team and secret admirer of Tomo. However, he’s their own admirer by means of bubbly blonde Carol who briefly views Tomo her enemy before realizing what’s going on and achieving buddies with Tomo and Misuzu.
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Best Bud’s Secret

Tomo is totally shocked to understand that Jun and Misuzu accustomed to date, and hurt that they never understood before. Are they not all best buddies? She immediately corners Misuzu to demand and explanation simply to uncover that they’d only dated for any very brief period of time. How brief? Three whole days, and Misuzu had second ideas after the very first day. Without warning, Jun asks Misuzu up to now him, and since she would like to rub it when confronted with her compatriots (Jun is popular) Misuzu concurs.
However, on their own initial date, Jun takes her on the grueling two hour 40 km ride a bike to determine…a pleasant view? The 2nd date isn’t any better and equally sports. Through the third day, exhausted in body and mind, Misuzu is going to split up with Jun when Jun splits up together with her first! This “black mark” on her behalf dating record earns Jun Misuzu’s undying bitterness. Frankly it explains a great deal regarding their current dynamic, particularly when Misuzu is quick to indicate independently to Jun he only began spending time with Tomo again after his relationship with Misuzu ended. Tomo is simply relieved to understand there wasn’t any kissing involved. She quizes Jun about his feelings and it is silently overjoyed to listen to that there are no girl he likes.
The jealousy tables turn when Tomo introduces Jun towards the leader from the karate club, Kosuke Misaki. Jun is surprised to discover Kosuke’s a boy, and immediately hits him around the mind, much to Tomo’s horror. After ‘correction’ by Tomo, Jun has the capacity to greet Kosuke…barely, threatening him and also over-squeezing his hands. Jun realizes his error in promising Tomo’s father that he’ll stick to the dojo and will not join our prime school team. Now he can’t spar with Tomo in school, and he’s jealous.
Kosuke finds themself in the bus stop using the somewhat terrifying Jun, who’s been pressured by Tomo to smooth things over. Jun reveals that despite what Tomo states about this, he could not undertake Tomo inside a fair grapple with rules, such as the karate club, and that he does not wish to lose to her. Kosuke briefly feels kinship within their mutual admiration of Tomo, but is horrified to uncover that Jun and Tomo just hit one another once they fight. He reminds Jun that Tomo is really a girl, but Jun defends his actions stating that Tomo goes full-scale with him, and he needs to defend themself. Furthermore, he intimidates and threatens Kosuke to not reveal the things they spoken about. Tomo is delighted that Jun and Kosuke appear to become buddies since Jun continues to be weirdly intimidating to each guy she’s introduced him to previously. Hmmm…pointless obviously apart from a difficultly for making buddies.
Let us Use a Date!

While getting tea, Misuzu teases the boyishly outfitted (jeans, the horror!) Tomo about not spending time with Jun, despite the fact that he invites her out. Does she want him to spend time with another girl? Not a chance. Therefore it is made the decision then. Tomo will ask Jun out, and never for their regular batting cage/bowling hangout. Misuzu properly predicts JUn’s puppy-like pleasure at being requested to spend time by Tomo, departing her imagining him wagging his tail and sorry she’s put him off a lot.
Misuzu and Carol bring the sisterhood on and rally around Tomo to obtain her some actual girl’s clothes. Tomo is instantly at a loss for the options within the women’s clothing section, but Carol and Misuzu get it well in hands, chosing a dress-up costume that isn’t so girly it’ll have Tomo uncomfortable and Jun running within the other way. So gaucho pants along with a nice sweater to consider her from the “boy initially glance” to “a woman with boyish features” and provide her the correct sporty girl look. They’re indeed a “effective new tag team” making Tomo promise to inform them exactly what happened around the date.
The odd silence at Tomo’s very cute appearance is the greatest reaction Jun can provide but he lightens up after they hit the batting cages. Tomo’s worried this will undoubtedly be considered a hang-out, but is soon distracted by the nostalgia from the moment when Jun reveals he’s hitting at 160 kilometers an hour or so. The final time these were here both of them hit 120 kph! She’s not going to hit that…until Jun encourages her to test. Tomo immediately hits a house run.
In the bowling ally, Tomo worries that again they are just following a same plan. What’s different? Now Jun bowls having a 16 pound ball! Once more he’s outpaced her, and she or he doubts she may even lift that ball…until Jun informs her to give it a try and, obviously, she hits a strike. Appears like they have both grown, but unless of course she changes something up this can you need to be similar to their usual spend time and never a genuine date. Tomo suggests karaoke and also to her surprise Jun concurs. Tomo is anxiously uncomfortable in the karaoke place, but rallies after Jun informs her how he always had a good time doing reckless things together with her once they were kids. Understanding that Jun just came there to possess fun, Tomo forces herself to sing…a kid’s song, shateringly noisally and off-key. Jun even tapes it before dissolving in laughter.
As Tomo informs it to Carol and Misuzu, apparently she spent the following THREE hrs singing kiddie songs because Jun declined to sign up, and they went home. Tomo, horribly embarrassed, chases Carol and Misuzu from asking Jun to determine the tape, while Jun muses in regards to what was “different” about Tomo on that day. There is a coda for this episode of Tomo-Chan Is really a Girl featuring the 3 from the women singing karaoke. Misuzu sings a reasonably traditional love song perfectly, Carol sings a bubbly bouncing British song, after which it’s Tomo’s turn…once more, the off-key kiddie song for that win! Don’t lose out! Make sure to watch beyond the finish song with this cute connecting moment and Tomo’s emotional torture. Create a date for next Wednesday at 10 AM Off-shore Time for the following episode and find out what hijinks everybody will get into next.
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