Yeah I'd love to see Hidaka fucked them up with Akuma though her destroying them with Zangief would be amazing too.Prediction: the team of 4 tries their hardest but one by one fall to the vanguard, then Koharu comes in at the last second and subs in as the 5th, then reverse sweeps the entire team with Akuma.
I hope something like that happens, Dash has been missing some Koharu kicking ass in game for a while.
Heh a 20-ish years later collab about SF6 would be so sweet actually, having the main cast show up with their mains all of them aged up would be practically a tearjerker...Collab?!?
nah, I dont want Oono to steal Hidaka's time to shine.Koharu reach the venue only to find that her team won, when asking how the fight was, they tell her that Makoto-san called her little sister, that happened to be in the area, to sub for Miwa-chan, little sister agreed but asked to be the opener of the team, they agree and she proceeded to brutalize the other team with Zangief, and after the Oono little sister leaves because her husband is waiting for her.
The funny thing is that even in the original HSG, Hidaka kind of taught Haruo "how to be a person". Oono was Haruo's love interest, but Hidaka was a confidant friend, but he was terrible at showing emotions.To take a (major) side character from a story who was mainly a love interest, jump her into the future, and transform it into a story about mentorship and personal empowerment... I'm so impressed at the storytelling skills. I like High Score Girl, but I personally think this sequel is impacting me a lot more. I would love it if this got an anime adaptation, too.
Thank you. Sometimes I felt as the only one who saw and give that scene when koharu convinced Haruo to go after Akira, giving up on her own love, the worth its deserves. I saw the anime before reading the manga. The scene with her crying with so much sorrow broke me completely. Im kind of old and I tend to drop one or two tears on emotive scenes. But on that one I cried like a Child.The funny thing is that even in the original HSG, Hidaka kind of taught Haruo "how to be a person". Oono was Haruo's love interest, but Hidaka was a confidant friend, but he was terrible at showing emotions.
The penultimate scene is Hidaka convincing Haruo to go after Oono at the airport, even before Oono went to live with his mother in the United States (Rensuke owes me a story, by the way).
And Hidaka's last scene in HSG was Hidaka crying for having given up on her love that she tried so hard to fight for.
I suggest reading or rereading both HSG and HSG-Dash. I was in love with the "threesome" (Hidaka - Oono - Haruo), but HSG made me fall in love with Koharu Hidaka.