
No Ind.
This is quite India!
Was it this oriental…?
Namaste~
Assassins Emma & Jackie from India
Just growing a beard can bring out so much of the Indian vibe.
A duo passionately singing and dancing about their love for skating in the streets.
Not in figure or speed.
Do you know Naatu?
Jackie, who was in the slave caste, was found dancing cheerfully in the slums by a wealthy man and became the dance instructor for his daughter Emma! A dancing action movie that melts even ice is here now!
You’ve got a beard like Baahubali, huh?
Na-tu na-tu na-tu na-tu na-tu na-tu na-tu♪
Dancing on the frozen Ganges River.
Isn’t this red color on the forehead something that married people wear…?
>>14
In India, you can get married around this age…
We will win without much effort.
>>15
What?
>>18
In the scene where Jackie declares that we will win without trying hard, Tsukasa-sensei is troubled because he doesn’t understand Hindi, it became a funny situation.
It’s definitely India!
Maybe a Sunrise anime.
Nori-san, who wants to lose to passionate dance and jumps leveraging experiences from Bollywood and Naatu.
The episodes that make me acutely aware of the high level of the world are impressive.
Gundam SEED
Do you float in the air?
The assassin from India has arrived…
From India, Kyoto Prefecture
>>25
Was Kyoto in England…?
>>30
Well, it’s probably something similar.
There are ice rinks in India too.
>>26
Jackie was furious at that nonchalant remark.
What’s wrong?
>>27
Having a bindi means she is a married woman…
Isn’t the thing on the forehead something that married people wear?
Looks like you live in Nishikasai.
>>33
It’s not Kyoto, it’s Tokyo, isn’t it?
The image in the thread only has elements that are nitpicking, like the coach’s suit not looking Indian.
>>35
Indians also wear suits in white-collar jobs…
Chairman of the Cat Pokémon
If I wear a jacket and shirt like Lupin III, it will enhance the Indian flavor even more.
Indian Suit
When I searched, I wondered if a tie that is a bit flashier would look even more Indian.
Inori… is talking to me.
Image of an Indian in a suit
>>42
No matter how many times I see it, it’s sharp and makes me laugh.
This child is definitely quite Indian, isn’t she…?
When I read the original work, I thought at first glance that they were Indian.
It suddenly feels like a musical.
Since it’s my first time seeing the anime, I was thinking, “There are foreign players participating too… and from India!?”
>>45
I guess people from overseas would have the same reaction when they see this kid…
Even without a beard, there was a handsome vibe from up there.
You know that Jackie’s name comes from Maharaja, right?
Jackie and Emma dancing with a super intense smile really close to Inori’s face is great…
Jackie might be British.
All that comes up is lolicon, so when is this going to be for adults?
>>53
In India, you can probably experience romance even without being an adult.
>>53
There are plenty of lolis, but no lolicons appear!
>>67
Well… there was one person…
It was exciting when we finished sliding to the background music of Tunak Tunak Tun.
Indians might be good at skating because they suddenly start dancing.
It looks like it’s about to dance on ice.
The performance is too long, so there will be a break.
>>58
You are disqualified!
Aren’t you riding on the Alvatore?
Since I’ve started looking into things overseas, it doesn’t feel like a country where people cheerfully dance anymore.
Not only will I slide, but I’ll also sing, right?
>>62
A drama part will also be included along the way.
I have confidence that I would laugh if there was a scene with naan and curry in the anime.
I want a turban too, Jackie.
Suddenly start to slip.
It was worse than I expected, just messy graffiti when I opened it.
The audience starts to dance.
My skin is dark, but I wonder if my liver is bad.