The episode continues the match between Sora and the delinquents led by Momoharu Hanazono. Despite being physically battered and facing blatant "bullying tactics" on the court, Sora refuses to back down. His sheer tenacity—inherited from a promise to his mother—serves as the catalyst for the episode's emotional weight.
The episode’s title, "Boys Without Talent," reflects the pessimistic worldview of Momoharu and his twin brother, Chiaki. Ahiru no Sora Episode 2
Sora notes that Momoharu is surprisingly skilled at defense, hinting at a past where he took the game seriously. The episode continues the match between Sora and
You can catch Episode 2 and the rest of the 50-episode run on several platforms: The episode’s title, "Boys Without Talent," reflects the
The narrative begins to peel back the layers of why the Kuzuryu High basketball club became a hangout for delinquents. For Momoharu, the resistance to basketball stems from a belief that he lacks the innate talent to succeed, leading him to bury his passion under a "tough guy" exterior. Production and Reception