![]() ![]() However, as a character it is easy to feel the emotional attachment she has with the narrative and thus easier to root for as an audience. Fuuka doesn't go through the same amount of focus or development in the show aside from her power level increase. Fuuka, on the other hand, doesn't feel as fleshed out while still having a decent amount of personal engagement with the narrative. You're able to easily understand why she behaves the way she does which makes her fights feel more real and emotionally heavier too. Rinne's backstory was easily the most entertaining part of the anime and is given a decent amount of time to breath and spread its wings. There is a decent amount of time invested in both Fuuka and Rinne to make them feel more human and their backstories and motivations are both believable and have enough attachment to the narrative to make the narrative have more stakes and impact. While it is basic in plot structure, it's the characters that shine through an otherwise generic story. The story is a basic fighting tournament with the main focus of training hard to gain new abilities and using your fists in order to communicate with your opponent. Her orphan friend, Fuuka, trains with the previously established characters from Vivid in order to defeat her friend and beat some sense into her. She then beats the ever lasting SHIT out of the bullies and trains vigorously to become stronger and stronger. ![]() After Fuuka is adopted by a couple she lives out a brief and happy period with her newly found Grandfather but runs into trouble with bullies at school who push her to her limits resulting in a situation in which she misses the passing of her Grandfather. While Vivio and Einhald do have moments of development and some time to shine in their own fights and the such the narrative is, at its core, a tale of two orphan children called Fuuka and Rinne. If you were expecting Nanoha or Fate to make an appearance than you'll be disappointed. This season has a greater focus on two new characters in the franchise rather than Vivio or Einhald. However, despite being a side-story, the newly introduced characters are decently integrated Upon watching this show, it could also be kind of confusing since there was just a general lack of information surrounding this show anyway so trying to piece it together can perhaps be a little distracting upon your first viewing. Vivid Srike was the latest addition to the Nanoha franchise and can come across as kind of jarring for those viewers coming straight off from Nanoha Vivid expecting a direct continuation of the story as Vivid Strike is a side-story of Vivid's narrative taking place a year after the events of said show. Despite Fuuka's inexperience, Einhald and the other members of the gym have faith in her talent and efforts. Nonetheless, Fuuka soon accepts Einhald's offer and begins training under her-not only out of necessity but also out of the desire to defeat Rinne and make her realize how hurtful her behavior has become. She was once childhood friends with the now prominent martial arts athlete Rinne Berlinetta, but the personality of her fellow orphan shifted from kind and gentle to cold and cruel after being adopted by a prosperous family and starting martial arts. Despite the kind gesture, Fuuka initially declines the proposal due to the bad memories it brings. Seeing potential in Fuuka's skills, Einhald encourages the girl to become a martial arts athlete and offers her a job at Nakajima Gym, where Einhald trains. One day, she gets into an altercation with gangsters that leaves her with injuries luckily, martial arts champion Einhald Stratos finds Fuuka and brings her to a hospital. The aggressive Fuuka Reventon often finds herself in fights as she struggles to make a living.
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