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HoriMiya: Season 2/ Episode 3 – Recap and Review

While many competitions go down, it is Hori and Miyamura supporting one another despite being on opposite sides that becomes the most entertaining part.

ByAmari Allah Hours Posted onJuly 15, 2023 6:09 PMJuly 16, 2023 10:17 PM Hours Updated onJuly 16, 2023 10:17 PM
"," HoriMiya, "Page 3: Sports Day," directed by Kenjirou Okada, 2023, (Crunchyroll)

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  • General Information
  • Plot Recap
    • You Make Me Better – Hori, Miyamura
  • Review
    • Highlights
      • How Cute Miyamura and Hori Are

General Information

This section Includes information about the Director, Writer, and Cast.

Episode Title Page 3. Sports Day
Release Date (Crunchyroll) July 15, 2023
Director(s) Kenjirou Okada
Writer(s) Sawako Hirabayashi
Previously Noted Characters and Cast
Hori Haruka Tomatsu
Miyamura Kōki Uchiyama

Plot Recap

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You Make Me Better – Hori, Miyamura

While sports day puts the two on opposite sides, it doesn’t put a crux in their relationship. Miyamura, when Hori is falling behind, publicly cheers for her after she is mentally and emotionally sabotaged, and the embarrassment of that fuels her to run faster. Mind you, still in last place, but with an impressive last-minute speed.

As for Hori cheering her man? She doesn’t. However, she does take pride in him winning a competition and blushes a bit when he calls her cute in a cheerleading uniform. Leading to, for both, a day that was better than expected. Miyamura saw his girlfriend in a cheerleading uniform, as well as won a competition, and Hori’s team won the overall competition, and she didn’t have to destroy her boyfriend in the process.

Review

Highlights

How Cute Miyamura and Hori Are

What is there to say? The show is literally named “HoriMiya,” and it succeeds in this episode in showing you why. The two are just too cute, and even when, technically, on opposing sides, whether outright or in a subtle manner, they support one another, and it’s beautiful to see.

More From The Series
Previous Episode – Episode 2 “Cooking Class” Check Out The Character Guide Next Episode – Episode:  Episode 4 “Hori Kotasu”
"," HoriMiya, "Page 3: Sports Day," directed by Kenjirou Okada, 2023, (Crunchyroll)
HoriMiya: Season 2/ Episode 3 – Recap and Review
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Simple, sweet, and low-key forgettable, "HoriMiya" delivers another cute episode.
How Cute Miyamura and Hori Are
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How Cute Miyamura and Hori Are
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