The fake prom scheme has run its course, so it’s time to end the charade and relax a little with a karaoke party! But as the festivities wind down, Yui has a very personal request for Hachiman...one that has him thinking seriously about her. With the real Soubu High School prom on the horizon, what better setting is there for some classic teen drama?
Hachiman, Yui, and Yukino are back on the same page (more or less), and now the Service Club can devote its full attention to salvaging the joint Christmas event with Kaihin High School. But even they’re having trouble with the stranglehold Kaihin student president Tamanawa has on the planning, with his endless parade of pointless meetings! Hiratsuka-sensei might hold the key to breaking through, and it’s...tickets to Destiny Land theme park?!
Haruno orders Hachiman to leak the plans. Falling right in Haruno’s trap, Yukino’s Mother goes to the school to put a stop to the prom! And as Yukino and Hachiman discuss what happened with their little “competition,” something between them begins to shift...
Soubu High’s queen bee, Yumiko, has come to the Service Club with a forlorn expression and a request: Find out Hayama’s plans for his educational track. Now it’s up to Hachiman to deduce the truth, and he’s well aware that cracking the flawless facade of the most popular guy in school is no small feat. But the attempt may just lead to some revelations—about Hayama, himself, and the weight of expectations.
Spending summer break at home is the perfect scenario for loner Hachiman Hikigaya, but his club advisor, Hiratsuka-sensei, knows just how to ruin his dreams. Say good-bye to a quiet vacation and hello to taking care of some snot-nosed elementary school brats at summer camp! But there's a bullying problem among the kids, and the target is a pint-sized loner named Rumi Tsurumi! Can Hachiman and the rest of the Service Club help Rumi out, or is her social life done for?
The start of winter brings trying times for Hachiman. There’s Iroha’s selfish request for a “date,” his little sis Komachi’s insistence on an overcrowded New Year’s shrine visit, and Yukino’s birthday on the horizon. Just as Hachiman and Yui are out shopping for the right gift, a chance meeting with Yukino’s sister, Haruno, lands them in a social minefield—one fraught with awkward family ties and a history everyone is reluctant to get in to.
“Let me throw your life out of alignment.” The prom goes off without a hitch, and Yukino announces the end of the Service Club’s activities. Hachiman just can’t accept it, though. Hachiman’s actions are a big surprise, but what are they...?
Tomoko's caught in a love triangle...and she doesn't even know it yet! First-year Akari is head-over-heels for Tomoko's kid brother, Tomoki. But thanks to Komi's meddling, Akari thinks she and Tomoko are rivals in love! When the three girls finally get together, the confrontation quickly devolves...into a heated debate about d*cks!
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