ISML 2009: Shana gets another crack at Hina in the final

ISML 2009: Shana gets another crack at Hina in the final



October 31, 2009


Is Hinagiku Katsura a psychic? Or has CLANNAD simply been a bust against in the International Saimoe League?


One thing's for sure: the fiery-eyed sensation wants payback after getting a little payback of her own with a 1601-1157 victory at the Convection Zone of the Big Dog, the Star of Sirius.


"It's not over till it's over," Shana said, munching on her 120th melon bread loaf-a personal record. "I wanted to get another shot at setting things straight. If I have to do it twice, I got no problems doing it. So I will need to ask my fans and myself to give it all they got, and give it all I got, respectively.


"We are at the crossroads. And now, it's time to put up.


Katsura was not surprised by the result.


"I beat her once, all I need to do is get it done one more time, and the tiara will rest at the Hakuoh Academy come November," she said with a wink and a thumbs-up.


"We are ready to finish this with a bang."


In the 5th place contest, Kyou Fujibayashi spared complete CLANNAD blushed by defeating the dethroned Fate Testarossa Harlaown 1410-1326 at the South Pole.


A close exhibition in Madrid saw 11Eyes's Misuzu Kusakabe edge Sora no Otoshimono's Ikaros 1199-1184. "Where I come from, I have the blood of the demon in me, and I can bring out one of my Five Treasures out with the snap of my fingers," Kusakabe explained. "It's pretty handy."


"I enjoyed this battle. I am cheering personally for Shana because of the way she slashes her opponents with great facility is noteworthy."


In ISML Relegation action, Chii defeated Vita 1308-1254 in Tokyo, Nayuki Minase denied Evangeline McDowell 1398-1213 in New York City, Mai Kawasumi easily outdueled close friend Sayuri Kurata 1472-994 in Buenos Aires, Reimu Hakurei won a 197-1283 thriller over Index L. Prohibitorum in Cairo, Louise Francoise Le Blanc De La Valliere crushed Yuuhi Katagiri 1563-1079 in Moscow, Mikoto Misaka laid the voltage on Hayate Yagami 1544-1030 in London and Ayu Tsukimiya whipped past Misuzu Kamio 1283-1171 in Sydney.