: The episode reinforces the franchise’s theme of pursuing a "thrill" or "stars," paralleling the original BanG Dream! "Kirakira Dokidoki" moment while giving it a distinct mythological identity. Episode 3 | ARGONAVIS from BanG Dream! Wiki | Fandom
: After witnessing Banri’s raw, powerful drumming in a battle at the Submariner café, the group is impressed by his talent. Ren's persistence and Banri’s eventual honesty lead to him joining as the final member. Argonavis from BanG Dream! Episode 3
Episode 3 of the ARGONAVIS from BanG Dream! anime serves as a pivotal narrative milestone, completing the five-member lineup for the titular band and establishing the official name, "Argonavis". : The episode reinforces the franchise’s theme of
: Viewers noted high-quality animation during the drumming scenes at Submariner, emphasizing the physical power of Banri's playstyle. Wiki | Fandom : After witnessing Banri’s raw,
: Continues as the band's ideological core, eventually providing the name "Argonavis" and setting the group's "ship" theme. Musical and Technical Highlights Performance : The episode features the song "Goal Line" .
: A young man named Banri Shiroishi offers to join, but the group initially rejects him because he bluntly states his motive is making money to rebuild his family’s failing dairy farm.
: Initially perceived as arrogant and money-driven, he is revealed to be a pragmatic "mood maker" who played Taiko drums in his youth. His motivation is deeply tied to his family's debt.
: The episode reinforces the franchise’s theme of pursuing a "thrill" or "stars," paralleling the original BanG Dream! "Kirakira Dokidoki" moment while giving it a distinct mythological identity. Episode 3 | ARGONAVIS from BanG Dream! Wiki | Fandom
: After witnessing Banri’s raw, powerful drumming in a battle at the Submariner café, the group is impressed by his talent. Ren's persistence and Banri’s eventual honesty lead to him joining as the final member.
Episode 3 of the ARGONAVIS from BanG Dream! anime serves as a pivotal narrative milestone, completing the five-member lineup for the titular band and establishing the official name, "Argonavis".
: Viewers noted high-quality animation during the drumming scenes at Submariner, emphasizing the physical power of Banri's playstyle.
: Continues as the band's ideological core, eventually providing the name "Argonavis" and setting the group's "ship" theme. Musical and Technical Highlights Performance : The episode features the song "Goal Line" .
: A young man named Banri Shiroishi offers to join, but the group initially rejects him because he bluntly states his motive is making money to rebuild his family’s failing dairy farm.
: Initially perceived as arrogant and money-driven, he is revealed to be a pragmatic "mood maker" who played Taiko drums in his youth. His motivation is deeply tied to his family's debt.