
With you.
India
What is it?
India is Kyoto.
It’s a pure domestic Indian (0% Indian used).
Japan to India
It’s a given that Indians come out in the middle of the game.
Strong enemies from overseas…?
I guess they are the rivals that will appear at the World Championship.
Kuuoooh~ I’m going to crash~
Indians are on the left and right!
Give me curry.
The last time was a very good story.
I cried when Emma, worried about her height, refused a second helping of naan.
The costume looking Indian is also bad.
Japanese skating is very high level, isn’t it? Namaste.
This Indian person is really nice.
International student
You’re definitely Indian since you’re with a pigeon.
Since it’s a skate club run by a temple, in a sense it’s India.
India is located to the west of Japan.
Indian brother and sister.
The World Youth edition is great, isn’t it?
It seems like you’d look good in a sari.
What’s up with the Indian vibe even in the coach?
>>24
Drawing a mustache increases the Indian feel.
Indian accents are quite familiar to the ear, aren’t they?
Jump Okawa is real!
>>26
Maybe this person is Nepalese.
Defeating India alone will not allow us to conquer the world.
The handle is good at dancing…
Maybe the exhibition will feature the music from Baahubali.
India is really strong in skating.
A girl who collapsed from over-practicing.
A coach like a social person.
The scene where the Ganges River is frozen to create a link was incredible.
Indian player and Indian coach
Doves of India
I think this Indian duo should be able to call themselves the Beast of Ice and Flame.
I thought it was just a joke, but the Indian person won overwhelmingly.
The citizens of Nara Prefecture saw Indians as a blind spot.
An athlete who looks Indian and a coach who looks Indian.
I incorporated the rhythm of the naart into the choreography.
I thought they were from overseas because it was their first time watching anime, but they were actually from Kyoto.
In terms of being west of Nagoya, both Kyoto and India are the same.
I wanted the program to be done in India.
They are two people who look like Indians, but they are from Kyoto.
Why isn’t that world’s cutest girl in India?
Suzuchan’s skating scene was cut.
Even if you don’t work hard, we will win.
When I opened the thread picture wondering what kind of comedy it was, I found it to be more Indian than I expected.
You should also watch the prequel movie “Jackie & Emma.”
Go, go, Indian, accelerate!
They are often thought to be two people from Kyoto, not from India, but one of them is actually from Osaka.
>>49
I’m saying I’m sorry, you know??
There should have been a cola made by Indians.
>>51
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At the tournament in the west, an endless stream of cute lolis appeared, and my heart couldn’t handle it.
When it comes to Indians, are they just the poor who chant “bakshish”?
It was something that teleported and breathed fire through yoga.
Recently, India has a high resolution.
In anime, the amount of information about facial features decreases, making the Aryan type even more pronounced.
I felt Emma’s Indian vibe even when reading the original work, but it wasn’t the same for Teacher Jackie.
Somehow, in the anime opening, even Jackie-sensei has an Indian vibe.
Even though Emma-chan’s episodes are quite minimal…
The power of the original work and script to make me emotionally invested, thinking it’s okay for Emma-chan to win… is amazing.
I thought that kid who made the championship announcement was rare and awful.
Being able to afford expensive figures in India probably means they are of a high caste.
I was just thinking that India has been strong in figure skating lately.
Dedicated to this planet
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No intended!
First, the skin color is quite fitting.
The hairstyle looks similar.
Your face looks the part.
The pose looks like it.
The costume looks the part, but I’m from Kyoto.
This Indian easily performs the jump that Inori-san shattered her legs on.
>>65
(Not to be taken lightly)
Upon closer inspection, I’m not wearing my binders.
I shaved my beard because Japan is humid and hot.