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Wind Breaker Episode 13 Review: An Underwhelming End

Wind Breaker Episode 13 Review: we get the very last episode of the season and we see how much Sakura has grown as a captain.

Wind Breaker Episode 12 Review: Starting As A Captain

Wind Breaker Episode 12 Review: Sakura is titled the grade captain. But what is he supposed to do anyway?

Wind Breaker Episode 11 Review: Road To New Beginnings

Wind Breaker Episode 11 Review: Sakura gets new friends who genuinely like him and fight with him.

Wind Breaker Episode 10 Review: Laughs And Repercussions

Wind Breaker Episode 10 Review: In this episode, we see a very regretful Choji and Jo who understand their misdeeds.

Wind Breaker Episode 9 Review: A Well-Deserved Beating

Wind Breaker Episode 9 Review: Ume tries to knock some sense and much-needed discipline into Choji, but can he understand that?

Wind Breaker Episode 8 Review: A Long But Brutal Conversation

Wind Breaker Episode 8 Review: Sakura refuses to let Jo dwell in the past and drags him to reality.

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