Summary

Wind Breaker’s first episode of its second season picks up right where season one left off, as Sakura and his class seek out the KEEL organization to get retribution on a friend of one ofthe Bofurin members. An organization wearing white coats with the symbol of a dragon skeleton, KEEL members are known for their thug-like behavior and usage of bats, wooden planks, and any other large object. It’s a new experience for theWind Breakergang, and the rescue mission of Atsushi Nagato raises the stakes higher than any ordinary gang fight.

Sakura is also dealing with his first conflict as a first-year captain, and, along with the help from Hayato Suo and Akihiko Nirei, dives head first into a hostile territory. Not all is what it seems upon first glance, as the KEEL’s numbers are drastically overwhelming, leading to a fight for not only the retrieval of a friend, but for their own survival as well. The burning question leading intothe conclusion of Season 2, Episode 14, “Rage”, is whether the first-class students are way in over their heads.

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What Happens Between Wind Breaker Episodes 13 And 14?

The Preparation Of Gang Fighting And The Rescue Mission Of Nagato

Following the events of the season one finale, Sakura and the first-year students are on a mission to take down the KEEL gang and rescue Nagato, a childhood friend of one of the classmates. Sworn by the Bofurin code of protecting the city from evil,Sakura is determined to leave an impressionon Hajime Umemiya and the rest of those who watch as he takes on one of the most dangerous missions to date, and deals with a gang far more sinister than the Shishitoren were.

Anyone who gets in the way is gonna get beaten into the ground.

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The debut episode of the break-out anime’s second season picks up directly where season one left the audience, wasting no time showing the action and leaving very little to the imagination. With excellent dialogue from Sakura to his army of first-year students and the stunning visuals,Wind Breaker’s second season was worth the wait, and promises to deliver more drama and action than ever seen before.

CloverWorks is back to deliver its artistic approach toWind Breaker’s second season, determined to improve on fight sequences and the conversations in between after their stellar work in season one. CloverWorks is known for their impressive and unique style, having worked on ground-breaking titles such asSpy x Family,Fairy Tale, andThe Promised Neverland, before taking onWind Breakeras a new project.

The Conflict With Keel Off To An Explosive Start

The Introduction To Keel And Its Members And Strength In Numbers

Upon discovering the KEEL hideout outside the borders of their protection, Sakura and Bofurin are led to believe that KEEL is a rather small gang. Preparing for a battle of equal numbers, they quickly learn that the information is correct, and are led into a trap where they are heavily outnumbered. To make matters worse, the KEEL members came prepared with bats, wooden planks, and steel pipes, and had every intention of leaving their opponents bloody and unconscious.

Led by Shingo Natori, the leader of KEEL, the situation starts off less than ideal but nothing Bofurin can handle. Sakura,Vice-Captain Hayato Suo, and the efforts of Kyotaro Sugishita, Mitsuki Kiryu, and Taiga Tsugeura are more than enough to deal with the disadvantage in numbers while keeping the rest of their first-year classmates at ease. Unfortunately, they are met by the KEEL VIPs, which drastically change the momentum of the fight.

The one-on-one fights during round two leave the rest of the Bofurin members outnumbered and taken advantage of, including Akihiko Nirei, who attempts to engage in the fight and is quickly beaten down to a pulp. With Sakura and the stronger fighters tied up and Bofurin being pushed to the edge of defeat, it would take a miracle for them to turn the tables on KEEL and win the battle.

What Happens At The End Of Season 2, Episode 14?

Bofurin’s Struggle Leads To A Miraculous Save

After Nirei is taken down and on the verge of being bludgeoned by one of the KEEL members, the Bofurin are saved by the entry of three second-year students; Ren Kaji, Yuto Kusumi, and Takeshi Enomoto. Their arrival not only helps turn the favors back to the Bofurin side, but it helps draw the attention away from the overwhelmed and outnumbered Bofurin members. It also gives the stronger five Bofurin the advantage of turning their full attention to their one-on-one fights, a luxury they didn’t have before the second-year students helped out.

You’re only thinking about beating him up, aren’t you?

Kaji’s revelation to Sakura is that his focus on beating up the head of KEEL and saving Nagato is heavily weighing on his one-on-one fight with Kongo. Instead of utilizing all of his skills and abilities, Sakura is distracted and, as a result, is losing the fight. With Kaji now in the picture and willing to take on KEEL’s leader, Sakura is left to understand that he’s become lame in his struggle, which is something he won’t let stand.

Bofurin now has the advantage with the arrival of the second-year students, but will it be enough to save Nagato? Will Kaji alone be enough to stand up to Natori? Hopefully the answer to these questions will be given in the next episode ofWind Breaker.