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26 Feb, 2008

School Rumble, Volume Five

Posted by: Rachel In: Anime Reviews

School Rumble, Volume Five

SR_Volume5 DVDThings get weirder and have a slightly disjointed feel in Volume Five, but the series still manages to entertain.

plot summary

Tenma’s younger sister, Yakumo, is starting to be drawn into her older sister’s crazy world. First off, Yakumo gets drafted as the model bride in a mock wedding. Hanai, Yakumo’s not so secret admirer, tries to be her model husband-to-be. Unfortunately, the none too bright Harima gets wind Tsukamoto’s getting married. Another misunderstanding of epic proportion follows.

Then, Tenma’s secret admirer, Harima, accidentally leaves his manga behind in a cafe as he races to get an autograph from his favorite TV star. A waitress finds the rough draft of the manga and reads it. Just so happens Yakumo is that waitress! She reads Harima’s work, comments on it to the aspiring mangaka and suddenly becomes Harima’s slightly unwilling manga critic/ editor. Hanai mistakes the two’s involvement with each other and vows to destroy Harima.

To top it all off, two new exchange students, one from Mexico, the other from America, arrive at the school in search of worthy battle opponents and both have declared war on 2-C. 2-C needs to pull it together and mend their differences in order to survive through the rest of the school year!

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review

Volume Five had a weird vibe to it. Maybe it was the lack of fumbling professions by Harima, or maybe it was because there was more focus on Yakumo, but the first three episodes felt slightly off beat. They weren’t bad, but they didn’t jive like the previous episodes.

I think part of the weirdness was due to Harima’s “growth” in finally accepting he wants to be a mangaka and the only way he can get close to Tenma is in his manga. The shift wasn’t unwelcome but the focus also shifted from Tenma and Harima’s involvement to Yakumo and Harima’s involvement. Something’s going on there, that’s all I’m saying….

There are also a slew of unanswered questions which are becoming more urgent as the series starts to near the end. I have a list of things I’d like addressed by the end of the season, but I have a feeling the carrot at the end of the stick will be dragged through into season two. The introduction of new characters/ antagonists in the second to last volume of season one, pretty much ensures there won’t be a tidy or satisfactory conclusion to the first season of School Rumble. Bummer.

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I like Yakumo. In contrast to her ditzy, loud sister, she’s intelligent and soft spoken. She only says something after carefully thinking it over, unlike Tenma who speaks and acts in a manner which suggest she’s not connected to her own brain.

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Hanai is a great character, even though he too is swept up in the rampant and manifold misunderstandings of he said, she saids which abound in the series. His stoic mannerisms evaporate in an instant whenever Yakumo is involved. It’s charming in a way.

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Episode 18 has a different ED, called “Hatenkou Robo Dojibiron’s Theme“, by JÅ«zō Nanba. I’m not a fan of it and find it slightly annoying.

However, there’s a really good theme in Episode 19 which accompanies a meteor shower. The song has a very Enya feel to it. A Japanese Enya, interesting.

Conclusion

School Rumble, Volume Five was entertaining but frustrating at the same time, which is frustrating in itself. I want Season One to end with some sense of finality and closure. The volume still entertained but the addition of new characters was slightly annoying this late in the game. Past experiences with anime tell me I might not get what I want in this series’ ending, but you never know.

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School Rumble, Volume Five gets 3 outta 4 Hammies!

Retail Info

  • Publisher: Funimation
  • Release Date:February 5, 2008
  • Retail Price: $29.98
  • Number of discs:1
  • Episodes:19-22
  • Run Time:100 minutes
  • Rating:TV PG
  • Language: English, Japanese
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Format: Animated, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen

7 Responses to “School Rumble, Volume Five”

  1. 7
    Alex Says:

    Hi, did anyone find the title of the song in ep 19?

    Please tell me!!!

    Thank you!!!

  2. 6
    Rachel Says:

    @Joe, haven’t found the name of the song as of yet, but a good place to look is in the end credits of volume 5. Here’s a site which sells School Rumble soundtracks: http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-14-71-mx-49-en.html

  3. 5
    Joe Says:

    PLZ reply ASAP.

    ps.have a great day

  4. 4
    Joe Says:

    What was the song called in episode 19 where there was a meteor shower?

  5. 3
    Rachel Says:

    @Chris Nelson, the ED for episode 18 was not so much. The regular ED is a hoot and totally cute.

    @JO, that’s too bad about the lengthy manga. I really do like the series, but I can’t see devoting years to it, unfortunately. As to fan pairings, that’s something I just never got into, so I expect no torture!

  6. 2
    JO Says:

    You want School Rumble to end with finality and closure? Does the year 2012 sound okay with you? Because this is one manga that just drags on and on and on and on…

    It’s funny as hell, just expect torture if you’re some kind of pairing fan.

  7. 1
    Chris Nelson Says:

    ED is ending song? Bah! That song was awesome. Totally Pizzicato Five. Still, good review.

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