
Look, my officer.
It’s the follow you chose, isn’t it?
There might be at least one good person mixed in.
>>2
Look at our rabbit…
Well, it’s not something you’ll regret watching.
The video I was shown was amazing.
I wonder why they’re frying someone’s brain again after retiring from being an athlete…
Look at our Shinsei.
>>7
What are you doing now, my lord?
If we’re talking about the initial move, then it must be a carefully selected Yuzuru.
Everyone in the world knows about your brilliance.
I’m watching Yuzuru via Medalist, and he’s so cool…
I’ve seen it many times… it’s cool…
Patrick Chan is super cool, so take a look…
Could it be that Hanyu-san is a great figure?
Just by following the medalists, I can feel the large population over there coming through.
What is the difference between men and women?
Muscle?
I watched Yuzuru Hanyu because of the influence of Kenshi Yonezu, and when I tweeted that he looks cool, I got about 10 likes from random Hanyu fans I didn’t even know, which is amazing.
I also watched Candeloro at the 1997 NHK Cup exhibition…
>>17
I can’t remember clearly, but was it Saturday Night Fever or The Three Musketeers?
Look at my Bikar-san.
How amazing is Yuzuru Hanyu?
>>19
That’s amazing!
At that time, I was so taken aback by the way the woman was surrounding me with a fierce expression that I didn’t really look closely, but seeing it again now, this person is amazing…
Look at my marinin.
A former professional skater, who uploads reaction videos featuring medalists, said that Yuzuru Hanyu can be considered everything in figure skating.
Yuzuru Hanyu is often said to have it all.
A huge number of Yuzuru Hanyu fans are gathering…!
I remember that Pooh merchandise is often thrown around.
When I read in a manga that a retired night hawk was doing better than when they were active, I thought that was ridiculous, but I never expected reality to show me that it can actually happen.
Maybe it’s because the algorithm has changed, but now I’m only seeing posts related to my own posts or topics I’ve checked more than ever before…
I accidentally tapped on a post about leg warmers that I’m not interested in, and now my timeline is filled with leg warmers, it’s a problem…
In other words, by continuously seeing posts from Hanyu super fans, the purity of Hanyu super fans on my timeline increases…?
It’s amazing how the trends are so strong in areas not related to figures.
>>34
Maybe Inori will end up becoming a meme and remain on the internet like this…
>>34
It’s easy to use…
It feels a bit strange to retire from becoming a professional.
It’s a scene where there is a lot of criticism saying, “Did they really let the thread image say that?”
>>36
Huh… why?!
>>38
I haven’t seen it within the observation range, so I think it’s probably a very narrow area.
>>36
Ryō-kun’s response
Look… a triple axel from Tsuizuru…
Is it a story about Inori-chan not saying “I” like me?
Well, if I get carried away, I might say something like that…
It was originally a meme, so I thought it would be more popular to say it, and it actually was.
Can’t someone at least say, “Check out the tournament in three days”?
I saw that the Japanese reactor on YouTube was exactly saying “I can’t believe it” and was holding their head in despair.
In scenes that are originally meant for narration, having the characters speak can create a bit of a sense of incongruity.
Adjustments in this area can’t be helped since it’s a different medium.
>>47
If you follow the manga, the pacing can be bad.
I think this is acceptable for an anime.
Originally,
You should take a look since this doesn’t happen very often…
While saying that, in my heart.
Look at my commander… because of that.
Since it finally has a cute CV.
It’s a lie if I don’t let you say this, whether it’s the voice of your heart or not.
I feel that my own lines can pair well with Ori’s lines later on.
It seems they made the decision based on which line would have more demand.
Look… it’s Plushenko at his peak…
It’s a bit funny that all the tags related to Shibu, even those unrelated to Teacher Tsukasa, are unified with “Look… my Tsukasa…”
Look at the 37-year-old Matsuken Samba.
Original fans
Voice actor fan
Anime otaku
Skate nerd
Kenshi Yonezu fan
Yuzu’s fan
It’s incredible what’s happening with the medalists.
Let’s align the second season with the Winter Olympics.
>>57
Since it’s Tele-Asa, it will probably end up like that.
Look at Ultraman Gaia.
The original work was already popular, but when popular people promoted it, it became even more popular.
I thought it was more of an aura than just a line.
>>60
I think it would be difficult to express what Inori-san wants to say in the anime just through her expressions and finger snaps…
At least it won’t go viral to this extent because the audience’s interpretations will differ.
The backup from real-life skaters is too strong.
If you watch the video of Yuzuru without knowing, who is it!? Who is it!?
So skilled… A blue person who can jump like this with a quadruple rotation…
“I was born!” Yumitsuru!!!!!!!!!!
The timing is amazing, right? Until then, they’re so stubborn about not showing their face and only hinting at it with their incredible skating.
If they’re going to do a second season, how far will they go…?
Is it until this month’s issue?
Bring in a medallist worthy of the theme song for the medallist in the MV!
Hello, this is Yuzuru Hanyu, I can’t say anything.
Manrininsan is amazing, but surprisingly not getting much attention.
Look at my Uno.