3 - If You Want the Right to Answer / Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) SIGN    Sekigawata Middle School Sekigawata High School SIGN    4 Schools Quiz Meet Round 2 begins at 13:00 [00:02] Niina     Round 2 will begin at 1 p.m., after lunch. [00:06] Niina     To get to the convenience store, go out of     the gate, turn right, and walk for 200 meters. [00:10] Shiki     That's right... I need to go buy lunch... [00:15] Mari     Want to share my lunch with me? [00:17] Shiki     Huh?! [00:20] Mari     I ended up with a little too much. [00:23] Inoue     Koshiyama! [00:28] Mari     Do you want some, too, Inoue-kun? [00:30] Inoue     Thank you! [00:34] Inoue     I'm so happy I get to eat your     homemade lunch, Fukami-san! [00:39] Mari     Actually, my mom made it. I only packed it. [00:43] Inoue     I'm so happy! [00:45] Shiki     Thank you for sharing. [00:47] Shiki     I'm going to buy a drink     and get some fresh air. [00:51] Inoue     I hope he's not planning     on cutting and running... [00:54] Mari     H-He wouldn't do that! SIGN    Fastest     Finger     First SIGN    Question 3: "If You Want the Right to Answer /" [02:33] Shiki     What is quiz bowl, anyway? [02:35] Gakuto     Quiz bowl is a game known by     everyone around the world. [02:40] Shiki     Sasajima-senpai... [02:43] Gakuto     Reading a book of quiz     questions? That's good. [02:47] Gakuto     Question collections like that     include a lot of classics. [02:50] Shiki     If I'd known it would be like this,      I would've memorized them in advance. [02:54] Shiki     If you don't know the question,     you can't buzz in, right? [02:58] Gakuto     Disappointed to learn what it's all about? [03:01] Shiki     Not so much disappointed... Just, well... [03:04] Shiki     It's not what I expected quiz bowl to be. [03:07] Gakuto     It's true that if you only look at the     classics, it seems less like quiz bowl SIGN    The fall paddy shacks have rough     thatching as my sleeves are wet with dew          Emperor Tenji [03:11] Gakuto     and more like the Hundred Poets game, where     you grab the second verse based on the first. SIGN    as my sleeves are wet with dew [03:15] Gakuto     But there is one marked difference. [03:18] Gakuto     The classics aren't limited to 100. [03:22] Gakuto     They're constantly being updated, and there     are different ways of asking them, too. [03:25] Shiki     But... [03:26] Gakuto     Thousands of questions could     potentially be regarded classics. [03:30] Gakuto     No one person can memorize them all. [03:32] Shiki     But everyone else was buzzing early. [03:35] Shiki     I don't think I can... [03:37] Gakuto     I don't know about that. [03:39] Gakuto     Competitions are a matter of chance. [03:41] Gakuto     They're fun because you never     know what can happen. [03:44] Gakuto     There are those who can still buzz in     without knowing the classics. [03:50] Gakuto     I expect a good showing in the next round. [03:53] Shiki     Easy for him to say... [03:57] Niina     The second round will see the winners of     Round 1 take part in a "fastest finger board." [04:02] Niina     Only three competitors will advance     through to the final round! [04:06] Niina     Here are the rules. A "fastest finger board" [04:08] Niina     combines elements from the fastest finger     quiz bowl and the board-style quiz bowl. [04:12] Niina     As in the "fastest finger" format, when a     contestant knows an answer, they buzz. [04:17] Niina     At that point, the question      will stop being read. [04:21] Niina     Then, instead of getting the contestant     who buzzed to say the answer, [04:25] Niina     all six contestants write their     answers on a whiteboard. SIGN    Right Answer SIGN    ht Answer SIGN    Wrong Answer [04:28] Niina     If the person who buzzed guesses     correctly, they get three points. SIGN    ight Answer SIGN    Right Ans SIGN    Right Answer SIGN    Right A [04:30] Niina     Even those who didn't buzz can earn     one point with a correct answer. SIGN    t Answer SIGN    Right Answer SIGN    nswer SIGN    wer SIGN    Wrong Answer [04:33] Niina     But if the one who buzzed guesses     wrong, they lose three points. SIGN    Right Answer [04:37] Niina     Contestants who didn't buzz are     not penalized for a wrong answer. [04:41] Niina     You'll have ten seconds to consider your answers. [04:43] Shiki     So everyone has the right to     answer, even if they don't buzz in? [04:47] Shiki     Maybe I can do this, after all. [04:49] Niina     There will be 15 questions. [04:51] Niina     The three with the most points     at the end will advance to the final. [04:55] Niina     Now, let's proceed with the buzzer test. [05:00] Shiki     Good! [05:05] Shiki     Round 2 will now begin! [05:08] Nakazawa     Question. [05:09] Nakazawa     Used in tying knots such as the clove hitch,      the figure eight, and the Prusik knot, [05:14] Nakazawa     what mountaineering rope— [05:18] Shiki     Way to go, Fukami-san! [05:20] Shiki     I know this one now. [05:22] Niina     Show your boards! [05:22] [SONG] Text     Seil [05:24] Niina     "Seil." All contestants are correct! [05:27] Inoue     Damn Koshiyama...     He's supposed to be a newbie! [05:31] Nakazawa     Question. [05:32] Nakazawa     Located in South Dakota, America, the     four former presidents: Washington, [05:35] Nakazawa     Jefferson, Roosevelt, and Lincoln are— [05:38] Shiki     The four former presidents listed are... [05:43] Niina     The correct answer is Mount Rushmore. SIGN    Mount Rushmore [05:45] Niina     Sorry, you two from Sekigawata. [05:48] Nakazawa     Question. [05:49] Nakazawa     The first person to reach the South Pole     was Norwegian explorer, Amundsen. But which— [05:56] Sasaki     Why did he buzz before     the determining point? [05:58] Maruyama     Looks like Mikuriya's getting going. [06:00] Shiki     Questions continuing from     a connector like "while" or "and" [06:03] Shiki     have some kind of connection to the first part, [06:05] Shiki     but the question's asking     something different, right? SIGN    Uemura Naomi SIGN    Scott SIGN    Peary SIGN    Peary SIGN    Scott [06:12] Niina     The correct answer is Peary! SIGN    Peary [06:15] Niina     The first person to reach the South Pole     was Norwegian explorer, Amundsen. [06:20] Niina     But which American explorer was     the first to reach the North Pole? [06:24] Niina     That's the question in full. [06:26] Yuki     Oh, it was that one... [06:28] Shiki     I thought it was asking who the second     person to reach the South Pole was... [06:31] Shiki     How did he know it would     be about the North Pole? [06:35] Nakazawa     Question. [06:36] Nakazawa     The first shogun of the Kamakura shogunate     was Minamoto no Yoritomo. But who— [06:41] Shiki     Huh? [06:42] Sasaki     Seriously, dude. Too soon. [06:43] Mikuriya     Nice going, question reader. [06:46] Niina     Show your boards! SIGN    Hojo Masako SIGN    Prince Morikumi [06:49] Niina     This means... SIGN    Hojo Tokimasa [06:50] Niina     Mikuriya-kun's correct! SIGN    Tokugawa Ieyasu [06:52] Niina     The question was, [06:53] Niina     "The first shogun of the     Kamakura shogunate was Minamoto no Yoritomo. [06:57] Niina     But who was the first regent?" [07:00] Inoue     I can't even read what Koshiyama wrote. [07:03] Gakuto     He wrote "Prince Morikumi." [07:05] Gakuto     He heard "first shogun," so he answered     with the ninth and last shogun. [07:09] Maruyama     How did Mikuriya know that answer? [07:11] Ashiya     It's all about accentuation. [07:13] Ashiya     "Parallel questions" are a type of question in     which a word given as a hint in the first half [07:17] Ashiya     is changed in the second half [07:19] Ashiya     to ask a different, but related, question. [07:22] Ashiya     But sometimes, the person      reading the question [07:25] Ashiya     will actually emphasize     the keyword as a hint. [07:28] Ashiya     Since he placed emphasis on "shogun," [07:30] Ashiya     Mikuriya predicted that the second     half would ask for "the first something." SIGN    The first shogun of the Kamakura shogunate was Minamoto no Yoritomo. [07:36] Ashiya     In parallel questions about officials     in the Kamakura Shogunate, SIGN    The first shogun of the Kamakura shogunate      was Minamoto no Yoritomo. SIGN    The first shogun of the Kamakura shogunate     was Minamoto no Yoritomo.     But who was the first regent? [07:39] Ashiya     it's common to pair a shogun with a regent. [07:43] Ashiya     He scares me, and I'm on his team. [07:46] Ashiya     And the way he shows no mercy to newbies     shows his lack of maturity as a quizzer. [07:51] Mikuriya     Not even letting the others     hear the whole question [07:54] Mikuriya     is just another tactic. [07:57] Nakazawa     Question. [07:58] Nakazawa     Beethoven's 3rd Symphony is     titled "Eroica." Wh— [08:02] Mari     I couldn't hear the accentuation. [08:04] Mari     Did I miss it? [08:05] Shiki     Beethoven's 3rd Symphony... [08:08] Shiki     A different question connected to that... [08:10] Mikuriya     If you think all questions connected by "and" are parallel, you're dead wrong. [08:14] Niina     The correct answer is Napoleon! SIGN    Napoleon [08:16] Shiki     Huh?! [08:17] Niina     "Who does the title refer to?"     was the question in full. [08:21] Niina     Only Mikuriya-kun guessed correctly! [08:23] Mari     I get it... That time, the info     just prefaced the question. [08:27] Mari     That's why he didn't emphasize     any particular word. [08:29] Shiki     That wasn't the question     I was expecting at all. [08:32] Shiki     I can't predict what the     questions are going to be... [08:37] Shiki     It's no use! I can't make     sense of any of these! [08:40] Mikuriya     Maybe I should give everyone     else a chance to get one right. [08:42] Mikuriya     This kid next to me is getting even smaller. [08:45] Mikuriya     His answers have all been     really close, though... [08:52] Nakazawa     Question. [08:53] Nakazawa     Absent in the Spring is one of     many romance novels by— [08:58] Shiki     Absent in the Spring was     written by Agatha Christie. [09:02] Shiki     Wait... SIGN    Agatha [09:03] Shiki     The question's actually given     the title of the novel... [09:07] Shiki     Of course! This must be the answer! SIGN    Agatha Christie SIGN    Agatha Christie SIGN    Agatha Christie SIGN    Agatha Christie SIGN    Mary Westmacott [09:16] Niina     The correct answer is Agatha Christie. [09:18] Shiki     No way! I was so sure! [09:21] Mikuriya     He really is... [09:25] Niina     The question was, "Absent in the     Spring is one of many romance novels [09:30] Niina     by the so-called mother of Hercule Poirot, SIGN    Mary Westmacott [09:33] Niina     a character created by     which English mystery writer?" [09:35] Mikuriya     For him to come up with Mary     Westmacott so naturally... [09:39] Gakuto     "Mary Westmacott" was the     pen name Christie used [09:44] Gakuto     when she wrote romance novels, so that     readers wouldn't confuse them for mysteries. [09:48] Inoue     Isn't that a correct answer too, then? [09:51] Gakuto     The question asked which mystery     author created Poirot. [09:55] Gakuto     It is still judged as being incorrect. [09:57] Shiki     What is this feeling? [09:59] Shiki     I've never felt like this before. [10:02] Chiaki     What a tantalizing expression. [10:05] Nakazawa     He's thinking along the right lines... [10:08] Shiki     If I can just predict the rest     of the question, I can do this! [10:11] Shiki     I can get the right answers! [10:13] Shiki     Guessing wrong when I know     the right answer is infuriating! [10:17] Niina     Four questions remain! [10:19] Niina     Be careful, but be bold! [10:21] Nakazawa     Question. [10:22] Nakazawa     Summer Wars and The Girl     Who Leapt Through Time are— [10:26] Shiki     Summer War? [10:28] Shiki     The Girl Who Leapt Through Time was     written by Tsutsui Yasutaka, wasn't it? [10:32] Niina     Show your boards! SIGN    Sadamoto Yoshiyuki [10:33] Niina     The correct answer is Hosoda Mamoru. [10:35] Sasaki     What?! [10:37] Niina     "Summer Wars and The Girl Who     Leapt Through Time are two movies SIGN    Hosoda Mamoru SIGN    Hosoda Mamoru [10:41] Niina     directed by which renowned     Japanese anime director?" SIGN    Tsutsui Yasutaka SIGN    Sadamoto Yoshiyuki [10:46] Gakuto     Ohbayashi... Good taste. [10:48] Nakazawa     He clearly knows a lot. It's a real shame. [10:51] Nakazawa     If he had the ability to predict     the rest of the question... [10:55] Nakazawa     Question. [10:56] Nakazawa     The 19th Century musician, Liszt, was known      as the "magician of the piano." But who— [11:03] Mikuriya     That was blatant. [11:05] Shiki     That was a funny way to read the question. [11:08] Shiki     If it's asking a separate     question in the second part, [11:11] Shiki     then riffing off of "magician,"     maybe it'll be "poet"? [11:14] Shiki     Or is it the "magician of the violin"? [11:17] Shiki     If only I could have heard     a "p" or "v" before he buzzed in... [11:22] Shiki     The way he read it... [11:23] (Flashback) Nakazawa     The first person to     reach the South Pole... [11:25] Shiki     He did it in that question, too. [11:27] (Flashback) Nakazawa     The first shogun of... [11:28] Shiki     And that one! [11:29] Shiki     They were read that way, too! [11:32] Gakuto     That was an obvious one. [11:34] Inoue     Huh? [11:35] Niina     Show your boards! [11:36] Niina     The correct answer is Chopin! [11:36] [SONG] Text     Chopin [11:37] Shiki     Y-Yes! [11:39] Niina     "The 19th Century musician, Liszt, was known      as the 'magician of the piano.' SIGN    Mozart [11:42] [SONG] Text     Chopin [11:44] Niina     But who was known as     the 'poet of the piano'?" [11:48] Gakuto     By intentionally adding specific     intonation and emphasis, [11:51] Gakuto     the reader flagged up what question     would be asked in the second part. [11:55] Inoue     Oh, the "magician" thing? [11:57] Gakuto     Yes. [11:58] Shiki     I was right! [11:59] Shiki     There was a hint in the     way he read the question! [12:02] Shiki     Did Mikuriya-kun notice how it was read? [12:05] Mikuriya     He's finally caught on... [12:08] Ashiya     An accentuation, huh? [12:09] Ashiya     It wasn't easy to make an accurate guess     from the way he read that, though. [12:13] Chiaki     Not surprising from Sekigawata,     a school famous for its quiz bowl team. [12:17] Nakazawa     Question. [12:18] Shiki     Pay attention to the way he reads it, too! [12:20] Nakazawa     A lone woman in a group of men is     known as a "single bright flower." [12:25] Nakazawa     In the Wang Anshi poem, said to be— [12:29] Shiki     Yes! I was able to buzz in! [12:32] Shiki     Buzzing in really does feel good! SIGN    A Single Bright Flower in the Green [12:37] Shiki     I predicted that the question would ask for     the relevant verse in the Wang Anshi poem. [12:41] Shiki     That would be "a single bright     flower in the greenery." SIGN    A Single Bright Flower in the Greenery [12:44] Shiki     The poem is about     a lone pomegranate blossom, [12:46] Shiki     blooming in an expanse of green leaves. [12:49] Shiki     That flower is the "single bright flower." SIGN    A Single Bright Flower in the Greenery [12:51] Shiki     This has to be right. [12:53] Shiki     But... why does something     feel off about this? [12:56] Shiki     Think hard! SIGN    Agatha Christie Mary Westmacott [12:57] Shiki     All the answers I've tried     to guess have been wrong. SIGN    Prince Morikumi Hojo Tokimasa [13:00] Shiki     Why? SIGN    A Single Bright Flower in the Greenery [13:02] Shiki     They're easy questions,     but I'm making them harder... [13:05] Shiki     Easy? [13:07] (Flashback) Gakuto     The earlier in the meet you are, [13:08] (Flashback) Gakuto     the more likely you are to get classic     questions with simple construction. [13:14] Shiki     I just have to go for it! SIGN    Hey... Have you made friends in your class? Do you eat lunch with them? You're not still asking quiz questions anywhere and anytime, are you? I'm worried about you! SIGN    Nervous SIGN    ...to New York! SIGN    Welcome... SIGN    Ba-dump Ba-dump SIGN    Stretch... [13:23] Niina     Show your boards! SIGN    Pomegranate [13:26] Niina     The correct answer is pomegranate! SIGN    Green SIGN    Pomegranate SIGN    Pomegranate [13:30] Shiki     I was right! My prediction was right! [13:33] Niina     The complete question was, [13:35] Niina     "A lone woman in a group of men is     known as a 'single bright flower.' [13:39] Niina     In the Wang Anshi poem, said to     be the origin of this phrase, [13:43] Niina     what kind of flower was the     'single bright flower'?" [13:45] Yuki     He wasn't getting anything right before... [13:50] Niina     And we've arrived at the last question! [13:52] Niina     It's a close race to make     it into the top three! [13:55] Shiki     The end already? [13:57] Sasaki     I'm in second. I'm guaranteed to advance. [13:59] Sasaki     I just need to hold my position. [14:01] Kouzuki     I need to avoid buzzing and     just go for the single point. [14:04] Kouzuki     But if Maririn gets three     points, I'll drop below her! [14:08] Mari     I need to buzz in and get three     points to get into third place. [14:11] Mari     That's my only chance to win! [14:12] Shiki     What kind of question will be next? [14:14] Shiki     Will I get to buzz again? [14:15] Mikuriya     What's the point in getting     all serious about this? [14:18] Nakazawa     Question. [14:20] Nakazawa     Michelangelo's "The Last Judgment" can be     found in the Sistine Chapel. But Da— [14:25] Shiki     Mikuriya-kun?! [14:26] Sasaki     I thought he wouldn't bother     buzzing on this one! [14:31] Shiki     After he said "Da," I think I heard     him forming the sound of a "v"... [14:36] Shiki     The statue of David! [14:37] Shiki     It fits with Michelangelo,     so it has to be right! [14:40] Shiki     This is the answer! [14:41] Shiki     The statue of David is in the     Galleria dell'Accademia! SIGN    Galleria dell'Accademia [14:44] Niina     The correct answer is     Santa Maria delle Grazie! SIGN    Santa Maria delle Grazie [14:47] Shiki     What?! [14:49] Niina     The rest of that question was, [14:50] Niina     "But da Vinci's 'The Last Supper' can     be found in which church in Milan?" [14:56] Shiki     It wasn't David, but da Vinci?! [14:59] Shiki     And they're even called "The Last     Judgment" and "The Last Supper"! SIGN    The Last Judgment SIGN    The Last Supper [15:03] Niina     Mikuriya-kun of Miyaura High School, SIGN    Fastest Finger Board Quiz (6 -> 3) SIGN    Sekigawata MS Sasaki SIGN    Buzou High Koshiyama SIGN    Miyaura High Mikuriya SIGN    Buzou High Fukami SIGN    Asagaoka Girls' Kouzuki [15:05] Niina     Sasaki-kun of Sekigawata Middle School, [15:07] Niina     and Kouzuki-san of Asagaoka     Girls' High School [15:10] Niina     advance to the final round! [15:12] Inoue     Hey, you alive? [15:16] Ashiya     Learn to take a hint, would you? [15:19] Mikuriya     What's the problem? I wanted to buzz in. [15:23] Mari     Congratulations, Yukicchi!     You have to win now! [15:26] Yuki     Yeah! Those two seem really     good, but I'll give it my best shot! [15:30] Shiki     I think I understand why people care     so deeply about quiz bowl now. [15:36] Shiki     I've only taken part in a few quizzes, [15:38] Shiki     but every time I do one, [15:39] Shiki     I start to see a world I never knew before. [15:42] Gakuto     Koshiyama, you'll need to     start with the basics. [15:46] Gakuto     There was no way David would be     the answer to that last one. [15:49] Gakuto     I know I'd never ask     a question like that, though. [15:52] Shiki     Oh... [15:53] Gakuto     There's no connection between paintings     and sculptures, nor chapels and museums. [15:58] Gakuto     There's no artistry in a parallel like that! [16:00] Shiki     Who cares about artistry?! SIGN    Sekigawata Middle School Sekigawata High School [16:03] Niina     Welcome, young players. [16:06] Niina     The moment you took that first     step into the world of quiz bowl, [16:10] Niina     you became fellow members     of our quiz cluster! [16:14] Niina     After knocking it out of the park     against a field of rookies, [16:16] Niina     these three have advanced     through to the final round! [16:19] Niina     The Four Schools Quiz Meet to decide the King     of the Newcomers has reached its final stage! [16:24] Niina     The rule of this round is "five right, two wrong." [16:26] Shiki     "Five right, two wrong"? [16:27] Niina     The first to five correct answers wins. [16:30] Niina     But answer two questions wrong     and you'll be eliminated. [16:34] Shiki     Oh, so that's what it means! [16:36] Mari     You wanted to keep playing? [16:38] Shiki     Huh? Uh, no, I'm worn out for today... [16:41] Shiki     Besides, quiz bowl is a lot     harder than I thought. [16:47] Mari     That's true. [16:49] Mari     It's not so easy that a newcomer     school like ours could come here and win. SIGN    Final Round Five Right, Two Wrong Fastest Finger Quiz (3 -> 1) SIGN    Miyaura High School Mikuriya SIGN    Sekigawata Middle School Sasaki SIGN    Asagaoka Girls' High School Kouzuki [16:54] Shiki     Still... [16:55] Shiki     It was fun. [16:57] Mari     Yeah. [17:00] Nakazawa     Question. [17:01] Nakazawa     Known as "The Abbey," [17:03] Nakazawa     the church in London that houses     the graves of Newton and Darwin, [17:07] Nakazawa     and where many British monarchs     have had their coronations— [17:11] Mikuriya     Westminster Abbey. [17:12] Niina     Correct! [17:14] Shiki     After hearing all that,     even I knew the answer. [17:17] Shiki     That question was longer     than the ones in round 2. [17:21] Shiki     I guess Mikuriya-kun waited to hear     most of the question before buzzing [17:24] Shiki     because no clear hints were     given until the very end. [17:29] Nakazawa     Question. [17:30] Nakazawa     The rule that warm-blooded animals of the     same taxonomical clade living in cold areas— [17:35] Yuki     Uh... Allen's rule! [17:37] Niina     Sorry! [17:38] [SONG] Text     Q: The rule that warm-blooded animals     of the same taxonomical clade living in cold areas are larger than those living     in warm areas is known by what name? SIGN    A. Bergmann's rule [17:39] Niina     The answer is Bergmann's rule. [17:41] Mari     The latter rounds really are tough. [17:45] Nakazawa     Question. [17:46] Nakazawa     Made famous as the theme of Wagner's     The Ring of the Nibelung, [17:51] Nakazawa     what word from Norse mythology     signifies the— [17:54] Mikuriya     Sieg— [17:56] Shiki     The Ring of the Nibelung is an     epic performed over four nights. [18:01] Shiki**     The prelude is The Rhinegold*. [18:02] Shiki     The first night is The Valkyrie. [18:04] Shiki     The second night is Siegfried... [18:07] Mikuriya     Another word that originated from*     Norse mythology is "Valkyrie"... [18:11] Maruyama     Oh? Is Mikuriya about to get his     first wrong answer of the day? [18:15] Shiki     The third night, the final     act, is Twilight of the Gods*. [18:19] Shiki     In the end, the final battle*     between the gods and the giants [18:21] Shiki     turns everything into a sea of fire, [18:23] Shiki     and the world meets its end. SIGN    The World's End [18:27] Shiki     The world's end... SIGN    Twilight of the Gods [18:28] Shiki     Twilight of the Gods... SIGN    The day of the end... [18:30] Shiki     The day of the end... [18:32] Shiki     Ragnarok! [18:42] Niina     Uh... That question won't be counted. [18:47] Gakuto     I'm so sorry! [18:50] Gakuto     We'll be more careful. [18:54] Gakuto     Koshiyama, we're leaving. [18:57] Niina     Oh, there's no need to go that far... [18:59] Gakuto     No, that's the rule. [19:06] [SONG] Text     Q: Made famous as the theme of Wagner's     The Ring of the Nibelung, what word from Norse     mythology signifies the end of the world     and means "Twilight of the Gods"? [19:07] Mikuriya     Ragnarok was the correct answer, wasn't it? SIGN    A: Ragnarok [19:09] Niina     Yeah, it was. [19:11] Mikuriya     He arrived at the right answer before I did! [19:15] Shiki     Um... I'm sorry. [19:18] Gakuto     It's my fault for not teaching     you the proper etiquette. [19:22] Shiki     No, it's obvious to anyone that     I shouldn't have shouted the answer out. [19:26] Gakuto     The only ones allowed to answer are     those who have earned the right to. [19:30] Gakuto     Reacting in a way that     suggests you know the answer [19:33] Gakuto     and pretending to press a buzzer     button are inappropriate. [19:36] Shiki     I'm sorry. [19:38] Gakuto     Do you want the right to answer? [19:40] Shiki     Huh? [19:41] Gakuto     If you do, improve your technique, [19:43] Gakuto     store up more knowledge... [19:46] Gakuto     and learn the ways of quiz bowl. [19:50] Gakuto     Quiz bowl is more than just     showing off your knowledge. [19:53] Gakuto     It includes many rules and strategies. [19:57] Gakuto     Enjoying the game and competing to     win is what quiz bowl means to us. [20:02] Gakuto     That's competitive quiz bowl. [20:07] Niina     The King of the Newcomers is     Mikuriya-kun of Miyaura High School! [20:12] Gakuto     Sounds like it's all over. [20:14] Shiki     I wish I could've watched it to the end... SIGN    Yukicchi SIGN    It was such a happy surprise to see you today! I guess quiz bowl has kept us connected! We're in different high schools, but let's continue to hang out like we did in middle school! And good luck with your quiz bowl team! I'll do my best, too! Give my regards to the bookworm (lol) of Buzou High! [20:28] Inoue     Well, I switch trains here. [20:30] Gakuto     See you. [20:31] Mari     Thanks for coming today! [20:33] Shiki     When I thought about quiz bowl,     what jumped into my head [20:36] Shiki     was that it was a place where all kinds     of pointless trivia came in handy. [20:41] Shiki     When I was able to predict the rest     of a question or buzz in first, [20:46] Shiki     I really did feel happy. But more so... [20:48] Mari     Koshiyama-kun! [20:54] Shiki     Mikuriya-kun? [20:55] Mari     I guess he lives in this direction, too. [21:00] Mari     You think he's in a bad mood? [21:04] Shiki     It must be because I put a     damper on his big competition. [21:08] Mari     Did you decide about joining our circle? [21:11] Mari     After today, I realized that     I'm no good at this stuff at all. [21:15] Mari     But I'll work hard. If I'm     going to play, I want to win. [21:19] Mari     I want to make our circle really strong! [21:22] Mari     And I think I need your help to do that. [21:28] Mari     I want to do quiz bowl     with you, Koshiyama-kun. [21:35] Mari     Well, I'm catching the bus now. [21:36] Mari     See you at school. Bye-bye! [21:38] Shiki     Bye... bye... [21:41] Mikuriya     Co-ed schools must be nice. [21:43] Shiki     M-Mikuriya-kun?! [21:50] Mikuriya     The regular meet in June is up next. [21:53] Shiki     Huh? [21:54] Mikuriya     Revenge! [21:56] Mikuriya     I'm telling you... [21:58] Mikuriya     to do quiz bowl! [22:02] Mikuriya     Do it! [22:10] Shiki     Seriously, why do all these people... [22:13] Shiki     All these things I never had before, [22:15] Shiki     things I never knew... [22:19] Shiki     things like fun, happiness, frustration... [22:23] Shiki     and being able to share     those things with others. [22:30] Guy     The season of high school quiz     bowl has come round again! [22:34] Guy     High schoolers of Japan, start by pairing     up to enter the All Japan Championship! SIGN    All Japan Championship [22:39] Shiki     Pairing up? [22:40] Guy     Any two students from the same school can     form a pair, even if they're in different grades. [22:44] Guy     Of course, it can be a mixed pair, too. [22:46] Mari     Koshiyama-kun, let's enter together! [22:49] Shiki     H-Huh?! No, I'm not ready for     a real championship yet! [22:53] Shiki     I'm not ready to be in a     mixed pairing, either! [22:56] Shiki     There must be another step to take first... [22:57] Mikuriya     I don't care how you do it.     Just do quiz bowl. SIGN    Do quiz bowl!!