Trying to find his own game of baseball, and not that of his brothers, Tatsuya moves to America and pitches for a poor, struggling minor league baseball team called the Emeralds. Meanwhile, Minami is still in Japan, trying to find her own path after quitting gymnastics. Inspired by a photograph of her final performance, she becomes the photographers assisstant. (Source: ANN)
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This is a Gem My feelings for this show is that... From the humble beginnings to the very end i really enjoyed touch as a show. It does what it needs and that is to deliver. If i were to compare this show it has to be Maison Ikkoku. both tackles how one person overcomes the loss of another. They are subjectively different but the message is conveyed in a strong way. I love Touch. The movie itself is... a good conclusion to the series! it further concludes the personal issues of the two main characters and formulates a new bond. I could never imagine another ending otherthan this. Tatsuya being out of the shadow of his brother and Minami devoted as ever to support him. If there was a nitpick within the movie is that the new characters are not that fleshed out, but acceptable for a 100 minute show. Overall, Touch will be forever in my heart as it reminds me of Brotherly love, Passion, funny skits, and the determination of Minami and Tatsuya to commit to one another as their future rolls to their new chapter.
If you watched the prequel to "Touch: Cross Road - Kaze no Yukue" then you might as well watch this special to see further development between Tatsuya and Minami. The concept revolves around Tatsuya finding his own baseball in a place where Kazuya's shadow isn't constantly following him every time he plays baseball. And for Minami to find herself in general. All towards the vision that when they find themselves they can finally be together and sure of themselves. I hope I didn't over sell this special. Anyways if your a fan of the series, watch this special. (Ignore the rest, it wants me to writemore.)