She proceeds to deliver a performance that brings tears to Cocoa, Rize, Chiya and Syaro’s eyes. On the morning of the performance, Megu and Maya do their best to encourage a nervous Chino, whose spirits lift when she spots Cocoa and the others in the audience. Cocoa later sneaks off to prepare cheer implements for Chino with Chiya and Syaro. Chino looks at old photographs of her mother, who was once a Jazz singer in the same band that Takahiro and Rize’s father were in. Back at Rabbit House, Takahiro encourages Chino to simply perform her best and sing for those important to her. The girls get fired up and sing for most of the evening, before having a short-lived fight as to which group Chino should sing for. Chiya, on the other hand, performs an enka. Under the influence of caffeine, Syaro delivers a spirited and energetic performance befitting of an idol. Later, Chiya hosts a karaoke night at Ama Usa An, and when Chino blanks out from nerves, Cocoa decides to encourage Syaro to perform. It turns out that Chino’s inclination to perform the solo, despite her weakness in public speaking, was partly motivated by a desire to help Rabbit House become more popular. Rize thus has Chino run through various exercises to boost her stamina, before giving her drills on voice training.
While Rize and Cocoa worry, Chino decides to go ahead with the performance and asks Rize to help her prepare for the part. As it turns out, Chino had been selected to perform the solo for her school’s choral concert.
Will the nervous Chino be able to sing properly on that very day? SummaryĬocoa and Rize’s quiet day at Rabbit House is interrupted when Maya and Megu carry a catatonic Chino in. However, rather than being able to practice, everyone ended up being too excited about it. In order to get used to singing in front of people, they're holding a karaoke tournament. Thus Chino asked Rize for a special training. Chino has been chosen by the school for the solo part in their concert.