
Daisuke Takahashi and Natsumi Haruse discuss the reality of figure skating: “There are people who have talent but cannot continue.”
https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/913f16b1154235c805e6306186c7c936d726af0d
Look… my nappie…
Speaking of which, today at the Skytree link, there is the Bow and Arrow Ice Show by Akiko Suzuki.
They’re holding a talk show event (free participation) featuring the thread image.
At this rate, it seems like we can work together for a while.
Even after the anime ends, if I keep following the figure community, I feel like I’ll run into Nappy somewhere.
Of course, I want them to do a second and third season as well.
Just you wait, I’m sure everyone will notice your brilliance.
If ENGI can do such a great job, I want to see a second season with an even bigger budget.
Let me see.
I wonder if a hit in the first season will lead to actor offers for increasingly challenging roles in the second season and beyond.
I seriously want you to do your best.
>>8
Already, someone like Junna has been trying out the Dance of Death like Nobunari Oda… and it was impossible! They’re posting videos, so the expectations for industry celebrities are high.
When you watch the video after understanding various things, it’s scary how skilled they are…
I will do whatever it takes to get the All Japan Novice filmed.
I hope that figure skating motion capture technology continues to be established more and more.
It can be applied in various ways, not just in anime.
>>10
It might be helpful for instruction if it can be viewed from various angles using a 3D model.
I wonder if the second season will go up to novice level.
Well, skating is also something I want to invite people to.
Currently, the skating world lacks stars, both male and female.
>>15
I’m a novice, but what about Mao Shimada?
>>15
Somehow, young kids keep popping up…
Will there come a future when Nappy is called to narrate figure skating on television?
>>16
If it’s a mouse, you might be able to get the job done.
With work like this increasing, the creator must be overwhelmed with emotion…
>>18
They have made the work their personal property…
The obsession with being a voice actor has finally borne fruit.
It has become clear that if you want to promote your favorite voice actor, you just need to create a popular manga and have it adapted into an anime.
>>21
I wish you could say it casually.
>>21
Despite taking on that challenge and even getting an anime adaptation, the author’s favorite character was left out of the auditions or didn’t get the desired role, perhaps because it was a light novel rather than a manga…
It must be nice that they are doing mini-dramas for Halloween and Valentine’s Day on the official channel.
You can legally enjoy the seasonal voice of your favorite.
I just started watching Amazon Prime now.
I suddenly started crying…
I think Inori’s presence is significant just because Nappy can not only act as a cheerful and innocent girl but also portray an introspective girl who has her own shadows and struggles.
I was following the original work, and I really wondered if this insecure child could be made into a cheerful character like Nappy.
You could say that Asada was a created star.
At that time, the Kameda three brothers were getting divorced left and right and had many children.
and so on
Content created by Tokai Television and broadcasted to the Kanto region during the era of viewership ratings.
It seems that the most expensive one was Kameda.
A work that makes an old man’s eyes all watery.
>>29
It’s amazing how it has the power to make me cry every time I read it.
It might just be that the old man’s tear ducts are weak.
Well, there hasn’t been a work where coincidences have come together like this.
But we have confirmed that there is a chance in this direction.
I didn’t feel like it was a special fit.
The scene of pleading while crying in episode 1 was really good.
I may not be as old as Secoma-san, but I think my feelings are quite close.
I can understand the feelings of those who become patrons.
If you haven’t started training in figure skating from elementary school, it’s already too late! And it costs a lot of money! I understand the harshness of the figure skating world, and it’s a bit tough.
>>35
Aren’t you falling a bit behind since entering elementary school?
>>35
Well, this isn’t just about figures.
It’s best to start any sport from a young age, before any strange habits develop.
There are fewer competitions that don’t require additional expenses.
There are many works that are infused with thoughts or soul.
A work that can take off high into the sky while involving those around it is amazing.
Yavoi
Voice
It’s a heart symbol made by two people!
Even for major sports like baseball, the initial investment isn’t cheap at all.
I often think that the impressions are completely different from the manga, but I was already moved to tears twice with the reconciliation with my mother and Mike’s tears, and it’s needless to say that I was excited to see the skating in motion.
It seems there are many readers among people who participate in competitions.
Here it comes… the person who tries to force the conversation towards Yamazaki.
The manga will probably be discovered by manga readers soon and will sell extremely well.
The voice acting is at a crucial turning point.
>>45
Aren’t they already ranked and not selling well?
I want the voice actor to cosplay as Inori and jump.
Many people, both in Japan and overseas, were harsh towards their mothers.
Former skaters tend to rely more on their mothers because it takes a lot of money and time.
I understand my mother’s way of thinking, and she said it was realistic, which made me feel a little relieved.
I heard that some characters from Idolmaster were used as models.
You resemble a voice actor, Inori-san…
There is an event at Tokyo Skytree today, but I think there are probably more regular non-otaku customers than otaku.
I want to see the music video of Yonezu quickly.
>>51
I want to see it… I might cry…
I thought that wouldn’t happen, so I tried to look up more about Hanyu and searched for “Hanyu Yuzuru Medallist,” and what came up was information about the medallist Hanyu Yuzuru.
>>52
You idiot!
>>52
An accident that could have been avoided if the title was “Beast of Ice and Flame.”
The motivation for starting to draw is amazing.
Nappy’s hobbies are figure skating and scouting talents.
The medalist really says it suits their hobby…
>>54
Buying up rice fields…?
>>59
I have been following you since your debut.
I like saying that.
>>74
I’ve been watching sumo wrestling broadcasts since 8:30 in the morning and following the shogi players since before the Sandan League…
Unless it’s something being done as a national policy, money will just fly around stupidly.
Yonezu’s opening theme is really good, isn’t it?
>>57
I’m constantly looping it in my head while I’m working.
When the Olympics is the stage, the people behind motion capture must be having a hard time.
>>58
I’m used to it, so it’s okay.
>>58
In junior competitions, quadruples and triple axels start appearing.
>>58
They said in an interview that it was difficult to fall intentionally.
Maybe I’m actually good at sliding well.
How many rotations do you think Yonezu will make?
>>60
If it’s Yonezu, he can easily do a 6-turn…
I have a feeling they’re going to create an amazing MV.
I apologize, but it seemed like the person behind Inori has little work.
I would be happy if this leads to an increase.
>>65
That’s because they also have a regular job.
>>71
Hasn’t Nappy been focusing solely on voice acting for quite a while now?
The MV can either have an amazing flying pattern or be performed with a moist singing style; it’s hard to tell.
Is Yoasobi slipping in the music video?
>>76
It’s too late to be surprised by flying, shining, and sliding.
It may also be a possibility related to something close to the motivation of “Inuyasha.”
I heard that Nappy was doing a triple axel in the music video.
While doing a regular job, Nappy’s hard work to support Kaoru-chan’s success called for Tsuru Maika.
>>72
The editor’s judgment that the title is really lame and should be rejected is correct.
>>81
It properly represents the content, but I understand the reason it was rejected, so yeah…
It’s impressive that I ended up in debt while covering the story.
Even if it’s for my favorite, that’s incredible enthusiasm.
At least they are no longer hiring for full-time positions.
I heard the last time I went to something like that on an ad-hoc basis was about 3 or 4 years ago.
In the MV, it seems like Yoasobi will take on the role of a coach.
Inori-chan is so devoted that I can’t stop crying…
I remember being surprised that it became quite popular when I was thinking about checking it out through the horse racing school.
I had left the office I first joined and was planning to quit being a voice actor to do a regular job (this was about 10 years ago).
Since joining the current office, I have heard that I continue to do legitimate work as a part-time job.
I don’t know if they are still continuing! Since it’s private, there are no fans who would bring it up in front of the person! How was it?
The medalist is trending here, but I’m questioning whether it’s really popular.
It doesn’t make it into the rankings of Amazon Prime or Abema.
According to Abema’s view count, the first episode of the second season of “The Drugstore in Another World” has 1.5 million views, while the first episode of “Medalist” has only 150,000 views.
Will there be a second season like this?
>>90
Isn’t it okay to be the only one?
>>95
Well, if it only satisfies individuals, that’s fine, but I’m worried about whether there will be a second season.
>>90
It’s in the Netflix rankings.
It’s not an easy world where you can make a living solely from the arts.
Here…
I went to see the event at the Skytree, and not only was the gender ratio perfect, but the age groups were also nicely distributed, making me realize that it really attracts a diverse range of people.
It’s commonly talked about on social media, and the original work is ranked in all volumes, so I don’t understand what there is to not understand.
It’s fine to worry about rankings only on the ice.
It would be disappointing if it only ended with promoting the sales of the original work.
I want it to be broadcasted on NHK and other platforms.
>>99
There’s the NHK Cup, after all.
It seems that a serious figure enthusiast is making an anime!
I heard that Akko-chan is participating! That’s amazing!
It’s coming in and surging…