Welcome to the Anime Walk of Fame, a series of retrospectives on the many characters of the anime world. You'll see all your favorites along with a few that deserve more than their reputations give.

So sit back relax and enjoy the show.

Fuka & Inori are the Real MVP

Minor spoilers warning in effect.

Throughout Kandagawa Jet Girls run, the focus is almost always on the miracle rookie team of Rin and Misa vs the top ranking team of Kaguya and Kuromaru but in a twist of fate that was foreshadowed in the preliminaries was the team of Fuka and Inori, Fuka the tall girl is usually calm and ladylike but erupts into an aggressive delinquent while racing, Inori the smaller calmer more spiritually inclined one is calculating and has the most impressive weapon with a gatling water gun, in an impressive final race, Fuka and Inori were on their way to victory until Misa and Kuromaru teamed up to take the Sea Serpent team down knowing that neither could win if they took them on solo with Kaguya and Kuromaru already struggling. It's usually set in stone who the teams are in the final dead heat but the Sea Serpent team made a rather mundane race ten times more exciting, lets hope more sports anime do this.

Jennifer is An American Stereotype

Rarely do I cover these subjects because I don't want to sound like a snowflake but I think we need a briefing on the Engrish speaking American.

A common joke among anime is the foreigner interaction, the default appearance is often American English speaking with blonde hair and more exaggerated features often a larger nose to distinguish between the American and the regular cast, their voice is often very broken Engrish with a very forced accent or every sentence contains an English word.
This entire persona is Jennifer Peach in a nutshell, it's so distracting that I'd rather listen to her dub voice, at least that makes sense.
What hits it home is that her partner Emily Orange can speak perfect Japanese, so Jennifer comes off as being a massive stereotype of "the Otaku foreigner"
I'm British, so this doesn't offend me because it's not my country they're making fun of but I still find it cringy that Japan are still using these types of characters in this era.

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