Major S1 Episode 17

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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY

The buildup finally pays off. Episode 17 shifts Major S1 into full tournament mode as the Mifune Little League team steps onto the stage of the Kanagawa regionals. Expect an episode heavy on anticipation — the nervous energy before a first match, the team sizing up their competition, and Goro Honda channeling his relentless drive into something bigger than himself. The pacing is deliberate, letting the weight of the moment land before the action truly begins. Themes of teamwork and perseverance take center stage as the squad that's been forged through internal struggles now faces external pressure. This is a transition episode that trades character drama for competitive tension, and it does so with purpose. If you've been waiting for the games to start, this is your entry point.

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Sitting at the midpoint threshold of a 26-episode season, episode 17 marks a clear pivot from team-building drama into competitive stakes, directly following the fallout of 'I Quit!' where Mifune's roster and unity were seriously tested. The Kanagawa regional tournament beginning here establishes the arena for the second half's central conflicts, setting up the matches and rivalries that will define the back nine of the season.

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