The anime moved from the girls showing their daily lives, playing around, and enjoying their free time, to the Harekaze team uniting to protest and protect their home. Quite a touching episode and a good watch!
High School Fleet OVA
Oshimeter
Synopsis
The mutinous Musashi has been defeated, and the girls from Yokosuka Girls' Marine High School are safely back home. However, the Harekaze sustained critical damage during its final encounter with the Musashi and may not be able to sail again. Moreover, rumors spread that the Harekaze-class will be dissolved due to it lacking a ship. Other classes' attempts to scout members from the Harekaze's crew only make the situation even more uncertain. The answer to this dire problem may be found in the sealed orders that the secretary of the Harekaze, Kouko Nosa, is to deliver to its crewmembers. But time is running short... [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Episode Guide
Characters
Akeno Misaki
Akeno Misaki: skilled captain, enjoys canoeing, loves curry, and struggles with math.
Portrayed by Natsukawa Shiina
Wilhelmina Braunschweig Ingenohl Friedeburg
Graf Spee's deputy captain, Wilhelmina is a strict but caring German exchange student who helps the Harekaze improve.
Portrayed by Igarashi Hiromi
Mashiro Munetani
Diligent, cool honor student and deputy-captain, plagued by terrible luck.
Portrayed by Lynn
Mei Irizaki
Impatient Harekaze torpedo officer Mei is a shogi-loving history buff who dislikes P.E.
Kouko Nosa
Harekaze's secretary Kouko Nosa enjoys reading, films, and tofu, but dislikes nabe-ryori.
Portrayed by Kurose Yuuko
Rin Shiretoko
Harekaze's chief navigator, Rin is a worrywart who loves seafood pasta and running.
Portrayed by Kubo Yurika
Quick Takes
View all 10 takesNgl, just a good slice of life OVA for the girls. All of them are just vibing and doing their own thing away from the constant tension of the battlefield.
This lighthearted tone from the first episode is continued in this episode with a little bit more tension due to the rumor spread about the Harekaze. The mix of concern and humour are what stand out about this episode. The episode continues to have playful interactions and character driven moments even though the situation feels serious.
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