Bamboo Blade - Season 1 Episode 15 First Training Camp and First Public Bath
It's training camp at Muroe High, jointly with the five Machido students that they had a practice match with. Tama's father sneaks around worried about the boys while the group cleans up the pool, fights over who gets to train with Tama, and takes a break at the Bath House. After that, they have to deal with one of them sneaking away, pillow fights, Saya's guitar, and even getting freaked out by the sleeping habits of their fellow students (like sleeping with eyes open!). The episode wraps up with Tama and Kirino, the latter who can't help but stay up and hold her shinai a bit longer. Camp ends and everyone returns home, but for Kirino, something more than a warm welcome awaits...
Year: 2008
Genre: Animation, Comedy, Drama
Country: Japan
Studio: TV Tokyo
Director:
Cast: Ryo Hirohashi, Katsuyuki Konishi, Megumi Toyoguchi, Houko Kuwashima, Sachiko Kojima, Rina Sato
Crew: Hideyuki Kurata (Screenplay), Hideyuki Kurata (Series Composition), Naoto Hosoda (Character Designer), Tatsuya Nomura (Director of Photography), Rumiko Suzushiro (Color Designer), Yoshikazu Iwanami (Sound Director)
First Air Date: Oct 02, 2007
Last Air date: Apr 01, 2008
Season: 1 Season
Episode: 26 Episode
Runtime: 24 minutes
IMDb: 6.00/10 by 15.00 users
Popularity: 29.354
Language: Japanese
Season
Season 1
Episode
A Bamboo Broom and a Champion of Justice
The Blade Bravers and Boxed Lunch
Black and Blue
Pink and Blue
Muroe High and Machido High
Tamaki Kawazoe and the Tardy Braver
Sushi and Mince Meat Cutlets
Tama and Part-time Work
Kojiro and the Crossroads of Fate
Miyako Miyazaki's Melancholy and the First Tournament
Animation and Dreams
Azuma's Circumstances and Mei's Circumstances
Teachers and Students
Satorin's Resolve and Nomming
First Training Camp and First Public Bath
Kirino's Absence and the Preliminary Tournament
Light and Shadow
The Tournament and Muroe High After That
The Armadillo and the Pangolin
Braver and Shinaider
Tamaki Kawazoe and Rin Suzuki
Winners and Losers
Lie and Silence
The Sword and the Way
Kendo and What It Brings About
"Since Then" and "From Here On Out"