
Aren’t Inori’s parents too generic-looking?
>>1
Nori, who wants to let her hair down, looks a lot like her mom…
Dad is, well…
This gloominess is nice.
She has a single mother aura despite being completely different.
If I had to say who I empathize with in this anime, it’s this person for sure.
There was an advertisement for the original work on the internet, but it was being treated like a toxic parent and it was no good.
>>5
The way of saying it is harsh, right? This kid can’t do anything, it’s kind of direct.
I feel like anime chooses its words quite carefully.
>>7
But you know… I can’t do the multiplication tables in fifth grade?
>>58
Ice skating, which has a risk of injury and is not suitable for someone with poor athletic abilities, is definitely not something I want to make them do… normally…
If Inori-chan caught a shrimp, she’d have a face like this.
When I see the later depictions, I can’t help but think this mother is really trying her best, isn’t she?
Isn’t it amazing to have your costume altered?
>>8
There is a culture where figure costumes are made by those who are good at it within the family or team, so…
>>8
I’m going to make a second generation using this dye afterwards, Mom.
At first, I thought they were toxic parents, but they’re actually thinking about their child properly.
In other words, parents who don’t think about their children wouldn’t let them do something like figure skating.
It takes too much money and time.
This mother herself was raised by a toxic parent, which you wouldn’t know unless you read the fan book…
Even though I’ve gone through both the manga and the anime, I can’t remember my father’s face.
>>12
It’s safe because it’s treated with little presence even in the official fan book.
The impression is that the anime emphasizes a strong sense of thinking about Inori-chan while wrapping it up in a lot of euphemism.
It’s when I suddenly start blaming myself or when I find someone who supports me, that I get energized.
I really think our personalities are similar.
Whose story is it?
Dad’s presence is too weak…
This mother is understanding enough to let her continue if she can achieve results and justify it, since her older sister also did figure skating.
Koizumi’s voice has a kind of unfortunate single mother vibe, doesn’t it…?
Sekoma-san’s mom is really cute when her likability goes up.
It’s not that kind of manga, so reducing the early toxic parent… vibe was the right choice, right?
The real toxic parent can only appear in stories.
Dolphin parents
I had been considering returning to a full-time position from the start, but I wonder if it’s also because Inori has become more reliable and that things will require more money from now on.
Focusing simply on Tsukasa and Inori from the beginning was a great decision in terms of structure.
But I wanted to see the sheep a little earlier.
My sister is a mental powerhouse in the sun, and both my mother and Inori-san are unexpectedly strong.
I think it’s good that they made the anime milder than the original.
I didn’t read it at first because of that during the serialization.
Well, in the manga version, at the beginning, she’s an unarguable toxic parent.
This person is also quite cornered themselves…
It’s satisfying how the toxic parenting at the beginning turns around.
The anime doesn’t really give off a toxic parent vibe, does it?
It’s just that the relationship doesn’t feel right.
The persuasive power of “Let’s just get it done quickly” has diminished a bit.
Inori really looks a lot like her mother, doesn’t she?
From the description of my mother
That kid is digging for worms! Hahaha!
It’s quite tough for someone like that.
The anime version has made everything milder, so it has become quite a different work from the original.
Anime is fine as anime.
It’s easier to digest because anime is more accessible.
So cute when they get excited!
It feels like parent and child.
In the beginning, Inori seems like a useless child, probably because her brain was fried by skating.
I feel like the child has become unable to concentrate on anything else.
>>47
Even after becoming a middle school student… it’s still no good…
I think Inori-san is just simply foolish except for skating and exercising.
>>49
It’s no longer a stage where you can just call it foolishness, so the people around are getting anxious…
When I compare the imagined Nori-chan and her mother until middle school, they really look alike…
This place is too erotic.
Inori Mama looks just like Inori-san, and I think their personalities and traits are similar too.
So I was on the verge of becoming the type of toxic parent who is overly protective to the point of confining them in a cage…
I don’t think Inori Mama from the anime is that different from the original.
The area around the school has changed drastically.
>>54
It’s simply not depicted.
In anime, they make that part milder.
It’s something that comes out at the level of Inori’s diagnosis, you know.
I can calculate skating scores, but I can’t do school math.
I think you’re quite young for having a 19-year-old daughter.
Elementary school students have such good language skills that they can’t even put their feelings into words like that.
Is this also something that only gets enhanced when it relates to skating?
>>61
That’s precisely the enthusiasm that resulted from building up and bursting to the limit, so it’s understandable that parents can’t really grasp it…