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[Medalist] Look… my master…

Look, my governor. tv asahi

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I’ve been watching the recorded part of Teacher Shi repeatedly.

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It might be the most famous line in the work.

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I thought it would be impossible to be fascinated by skating in an anime, but it broke through the hurdle with a bang.

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Just wait and see, everyone will know my leadership soon.

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It demonstrated the unique qualities of anime to the fullest.

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The original line was skipped, and it was no good.

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>>8

Your face is telling the truth…

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Former character’s long lines? In summary, they can be condensed into “look and see”…

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I thought it was a phrase I often heard, but is this the original source?

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Speaking of which, in the original version, it was more of a nuance rather than actual dialogue, wasn’t it?

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Mr. Tsukasa’s performance is beautiful and enchanting, even from a man’s perspective; it’s quite tempting…

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I understood Mr. Tsukasa’s coolness.

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That slide is definitely cool.

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It seems that they definitely did not want to miss this place.

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There is an illusion that Mr. Tsukasa looks handsome.

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The elements of the original work that were cut this time are an inevitable sacrifice to show to Mr. Tsukasa.

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I want to see purely the full performance only.

Without the story conversation in between.

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There’s nothing more grateful than this.

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The thread image has voice added.

The performance of the director was accompanied by movement and music.

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It’s scary to fill in sequences with imagination.

It seems like it’s probably correct.

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Look at my commander (Rio-kun… there’s nothing more precious than this, so you should really take a good look).

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>>23

I wanted both, but if I have to cut one, it would be the latter…

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Just wait and see, surely everyone will notice your brilliance and you will be in demand as a coach.

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Well… he’s “my” teacher, Tsukasa…

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Considering that they were competing over who was more suitable to be the teacher’s disciple, it probably would have been better to choose “you.”

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I want both to be somehow included.

I want both versions to be made and included as bonus features on the DVD.

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It seems that there is a kid who said we should change the teacher who can perform skating that captivates such people.

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Why aren’t you feeling pessimistic about this scene? Did you remove your face?

That scene is important, right?

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Rear student side

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The line that will be printed on the band alongside Yonezu when the medalist art book is released.

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>>33

Common sense suggests it’s a BD band.

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My teacher, Aira, is too wonderful.

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25th Annual Internet Buzzword Award Nominees

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Mr. Tsukasa is undoubtedly extremely popular among gay people in that world.

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There were people who laughed, saying “This is a misinterpretation.”

I wanted this line to be expressed in text because there are scenes later on that do express it in text.

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>>37

The only people I want to specifically convey this to are those who think there is a misunderstanding in the interpretation.

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>>37

It’s just an anti trying to divert attention from Dr. Sugi’s wonderful performance, so ignoring them is the best thing to do.

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This person who suddenly changes to a different tone than usual.

I wonder how it would be expressed in translation.

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You say it’s a difference in interpretation, but…

Inori-san will definitely say it.

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Saying both would make it too long and spoil it.

If you had to choose one, which sentence would it be? Well, of course.

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I thought it was good to have a contrast with what Rio-kun says later, “My teacher, Seki.”

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Inori tends to get a bit carried away, so it’s not really a big deal…

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Rather, the interpretation is too good, and the staff did a great job.

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Did you really say this!?

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This is Nappy’s heartfelt boy performance!

Well, the person in front of me is a professional shota voice actor.

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Inori’s strong personality is probably well-suited for figures like this.

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Even if I’m getting carried away, I won’t call you by your first name.

It feels unnatural when spoken as a line.

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I think my brain would melt from the gap if the muscular and chubby Teacher Tsukasa performed beautifully.

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I think the anime staff is much closer to the author’s feelings than the interpretation-difference uncle.

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Unlike manga, where the time spent on each frame varies by person, anime has a strict runtime.

If you try to include all the long lines, they all end up sounding like works by Nishio Ishin.

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