Having bid farewell to his former teammates at Kaido High School's baseball club, Gorou Honda returns to his hometown eager to continue playing. Attending a new high school proves to be more difficult than he initially expected, as Tetsufumi Egashira's merciless slandering of his name prevents Gorou from being accepted into any school with an existing baseball team. Left with no other options, Gorou joins Seishuu High School, where his childhood friend Kaoru Shimizu also attends. However, Seishuu has always been an all-girls school until two years ago, so there is not yet a dedicated men’s baseball team. But nothing will stop Gorou in his pursuit of Koshien. He must now create a baseball team from scratch with the seven male students at Seishuu, but all of them are complete amateurs! He decides to train the incompetent team up to nationally competitive levels, but such a feat is easier said than done. Will Gorou once again perform miracles? Or will he give up on achieving his goal of defeating Kaido with his own team? [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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In Season 2 of Major, Goro was transformed into an unstoppable monster. Someone who could hit and pitch amazingly. Someone who could single-handedly win a game against even the best schools. Obviously, this creates a bit of a problem for the plot. The show needed a way to keep things interesting, to make it so Goro didn't have things too easy. In order to do this, Major implements two major storylines during season 3. The first one is very similar to season 1, as Goro is forced to essentially make a team from scratch, composed of baseball rookies. The second storyline is something I will leaveas a surprise. Over the course of season 3, both these storylines are kind of hit or miss, sometimes they annoyed me, sometimes it really did lead to a more exciting show. Because of that, Season 3 definitely isn't as good as season 2. However, don't let that discourage you from watching the show! Season 3 of Major is once again some awesome sports shounen. It's a bit unrealistic, but the baseball is always exciting. And they really have crafted a fantastic character in Shigeno Goro. It's easy to keep rooting for the good guys solely for how awesome Goro is. The most important part of Season 3 is the inevitable clash with Kaido. This match has been built up for 2 seasons, and luckily, it lives up to the build and the hype, and the match ends up being very satisfying. It would have been a huge disappointment if after all the build up, the match sucked, but luckily, they delivered. Basically, everything else is as it always has been. There isn't too much of a need to elaborate. If you liked the first 2 seasons of Major, there is really no reason to not watch this.
"No guts, No glory" Well that's what I really enjoy about this anime. The main character in this anime really believes that putting all your effort to something you really like, definitely there's gonna be a good outcome without any grief. As this anime goes to its third level (3rd season) all his effort from his childhood up to now went smoothly. The different about it from it's past season is that he will prove to everyone else that nothing will stop his dream and overcome the obstacles he will encounter. *Story* The story is like a "do or die", it really excites me that whenever they're ina bad situation their true skills shows as the game continues. Other thing that interest me in continuing the show is that their trust, friendship, perseverance, and willingness to the game that leads them to victory. *Character* Goro, Shigeno... He's the one responsible in making this anime worth seeing, he's burning every time there's a game, putting all his effort and leaving his enemy restrained after receiving a whack onto their faces. A somewhat (crazy guy) that put all his effort to the maximum level even it's his life is at risk, even though he do this there are some point that it gives an extreme feeling to its crowd and viewer. *Enjoyment* After seeing and finished all the episodes it really sent me some superb excitement and intense feeling. The anticipation on each episode will bring you to the much awaited outcome and will lead you to watch all the episodes. *Overall* It's a great anime to watch and to follow up to it's ending, I'd give it a 8. After watching the 1st and 2nd season. I think it's the best season for me for now. For those you want to watch this anime make sure to watch the 1st and 2nd season for you to truly understand the whole story.
I'm not the best at writing reviews but if I don't write them, I'll never learn =P If you are about to watch season 3 then I'm sure you have seen the other 2, otherwise why the hell are you here?! Without season 1 you won't understand Goro and his family and without season 2 you won't understand the plot of this season for everything that happens here is a continuation of a conflict that started in previous season. Ah! So you did watch them? GOOD! Then let us begin! After season 2, this one might be disappointing for you and the reason is that we are going back tothe start of season 1 where Goro has to build up a team of rookies and keep them playing. What made season 2 good is a variation of a setting where Goro was surrounded by professionals and training in sport camp. A very different fill while here we are back to the roots. Disappointing isn't it? However, don't let it discourage you! Despite going back to the start, things are not the same anymore! One of main problems in previous two seasons, especially in 2nd one is that Goro was made to look like a self centered egoist with godly powers. In season 2 it was painfully to watch sometimes and that is where season 3 makes a massive improvement. Yes, Goro is still strong and yes Goro still wants to play for biggest part of the team. But can he play alone as he mostly did till now? Is pitcher alone enough to win the game? That's what we were made to believe in season 2 for Goro struck out everyone without a fail. But is it believable? Is it really the case? That's where season 3 shines and that's the questions it answers. It tells us if Goro really is a God of baseball or is it just an imagination. And if so, how can it be fixed? Can noobs make any difference or is it the same like if they were not there? I don't know about you guys but Goro's personality till now was really making me mad. He just asked for a punch in the face! This season made me actually care about him and look up to him. He finally is a person that we are supposed to admire and author managed to do that without ruining his character and everything we knew about him till now. This is a development! This is what we needed all this time and this is from where great things will start. At least that's what I believe. Games and new characters are fun too and we actually see some old faces as well. We get their stories and we get to know them better. Games have more of a variation to them what makes it more exciting even though outcome is obvious for most part. However, what really made this season almost perfect for me was the last game against Kaidou. I don't want to spoil anything but this showdown has delivered on so many levels in comparison to everything we saw till now. It had tension, it had conflicting emotions, great animation, side problems and varieties of solutions. So many things going on! This is what really makes this season shine for me. At first I planned to give it 8 but after seeing conclusion I just had to raise it to 9. This season delivered exactly what I was searching for and I'm sure that many others are looking for it too. So watch it, you won't be disappointed especially with the last game.