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Akihiko Sanada & Mitsuru Kirijo in Persona 3 Reloaded (2024)
#Crimson's Gifs: Persona#Persona#Persona 3#Persona 3 Reload#Persona 3 Reload Spoilers#P3R#P3R Spoilers#P3 Reload Spoilers#Akihito Sanada#Sanada Akihito#Mitsuru Kirijo#MitsuAki#AkiMitsu#MitsuHito#Akihito Sanada x Mitsuru Kirijo#Mitsuru x Akihito#Pairing: Not A Game
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I know we've been talking about Mitsuhito Tsuji's Twitter likes for days but
this guy is the absolute best
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According to the PA Works producer Mitsuhito Tsuji , we have to look forward to the last two [episodes] . ??!!!! ( x )
Is the resolution at hand?
#buddy daddies#mitsuhito tsuji#pa works#buddy daddies misc#episode 11: everyone will be hypocrites#twitter#I hope my translator is wrong
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Did I just sign in on twitter to see Mitsuhito Tsuji liking all the KazuRei posts? YES I FUCKING DID AND I WAS NOT DISAPPOINTED
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Mitsuhito Is Back
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kazurei clues part 1 (ep 7)
Now that the content of Mitsuhito Tsuji's twitter likes have been going around, I'm gonna start going through the occasions where I feel the writers were doing their best to throw out clues about what their intentions were with Rei and Kazuki. First up, because I've got the episode queued up to re-watch and because it's both (imo) obvious and subtle, are the ones I see in episode 7.
To start with, we hadn't seen Kazuki go back to Fairy Lips after episode 1, but this gives concrete confirmation that he stopped going. Of course, raising a young child is busy work, especially when you fell into it with no preparation or experience, but once Miri starts attending daycare, that opens time for him that he could've used with quick trips. Incidentally, we saw what his first choice was for relaxation.
He just wanted to hang out with Rei some more, how quaint lol. (There are several hours in-between them dropping off Miri and them going back to pick her up. I really, really reeeeeaallly wanna know if they seriously just sat in Kyu's restaurant for the whole day lmao.)
And this takes me to what Dorothy says next.
I can't quite make out the exact word she uses in Japanese, but let's assume it is indeed something gender neutral like 'sweetheart'. In the moment, Kazuki is focused on fleeing before Karin can see him, but once he's away and alone with his thoughts, this is what he zeroes in on:
That's what he dwells on for hours, all throughout the rest of his walk home, while doing household chores, at dinner, even during his talk with Kyu. His struggle is the way he's determinedly holding himself in the past because he thinks it's the only way to keep Yuzuko from slipping out of his memories. Being happy, being fulfilled by something else, would mean she's getting shoved out. But in that vein, the mention of having a sweetheart could (and should?) set him in a similar way. Yet they don't overtly go back to that. But they very much tossed that breadcrumb out there.
I'd argue that Rei is functionally filling that role (hell, the preview for this very episode had a back and forth between Kazuki and Kyu where Kazuki obliquely compares Rei to his mom friends' husbands š). Miri is the catalyst for the big changes in their household, but it's pretty notable that once he and Rei start raising her together, he loses the inclination to flirt and party with women, and is only shown to do it again while he's in the middle of a breakdown. He hollowed himself inside so as to keep Yuzuko tethered to him. The rush of gambling and partying at Fairy Lips only briefly and shallowly filled the void. But once he and Rei outright form a family unit with Miri, he starts to heal.
Also, look at this face and try to tell me that he doesn't "ironically" refer to Rei as 'hubby' in his head!
The shot preceding this had a POV gaze at Rei's hand over Miri's, followed by a pan over to Rei himself, asleep. The shot of Kazuki smiling all fondly lasts 3 seconds. That's a good amount of time there. I can't help but think the animators were drawing attention to Kazkui having a moment over Rei.
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Buddy Daddies producer interview
Interview with Tsuji Mitsuhito (P.A. Works producer) and Toba Yosuke (Aniplex producer)
Interviewer: "Buddy Daddies" is an original work, but how did the initial concept for the project come about?
Tsuji: I'd just started parenting children of my own, and I had a discussion with Toba-san about how it might be nice to do something with that theme - that was the start of it. To be honest, I'd brought this up to various producers before, but I was told that stories about "parenting" were a hard sellā¦
Toba: Personally, I didn't say it was "impossible" from the start. I said first off, I'd go home and think it over. Building a new piece of entertainment around "parenting"... I thought about it, and in the past, there were foreign TV shows like the sitcom "Full House". Going with that general vibe, I thought it might be fun to have a story about people who have no affinity for parenting getting jerked around by children, and having to struggle through it. And also, I thought about including anime-typical actionā¦ For example, wouldn't it be fun if someone who usually murders people gets saddled with parenting? It might feel like "LĆ©on" [1994 movie by Luc Besson] or "A Perfect World" [1993 movie by Clint Eastwood], wouldn't it? Something like that. And then Tsuji-san brought up the topic of the Netflix-distributed movie "Polar" [2019 movie, known for starring Mads Mikkelsen], and this became the story of a hard-boiled man raising a child.
Tsuji: The protagonist of that story was an old assassin guy, so I tried to picture him raising a child.
Toba: But characters who are "old guys" are a tough sell, so I wondered, what comes next? (laughs) And there's the common trope of an assassin taking in the child of a target they killed, but it seemed rather hard to set up a natural way for a killer to take in a child of their own accord. Like in the case of "LĆ©on", the young girl Mathilda voluntarily seeks out the assassin herself - that's a good fit. But Tsuji-san said he didn't want the child to be old enough to make up their own mind and act on it themselves. He preferred a younger child.
Tsuji: After all, it's incredibly difficult parenting kids in early childhood, when they're getting wilful and assertive. I wanted to create a character at that age.
Toba: If so, I thought it'd be tough to develop things furtherā¦ And then I met Shimokura-san [Shimokura Vio, writer for Nitroplus] on another project, and we got to chatting, and I asked for his opinion. And he said, "In that case, having a duo would work well." One of them is a guy who wants to ditch the child and leave them be, but the other's personality is the opposite, and the interactions and dialogue between these two inevitably create a back-and-forth. If you set up a scenario like this, it's bound to go somewhere, he said. I think Shimokura-san helped me immensely by coming up with this excellent idea. So I decided, let's go straight down the route of odd-couple assassins raising a child.
Tsuji: And I think that's how the idea of this as a "buddy story" really got started. The protagonists were a bit younger than the original concept, but we got them up to around their late twenties to thirties.
Toba: And I thought it'd be nice if these two men took on the roles of father and mother. The two men are bringing up a child without any blood ties to them - that's quite a modern story, reflecting how values are diversifying, and I figured this would work well. "Family with no blood ties" and "two people of the same gender raising a child" - I think both of those are really great themes.
Interviewer: In a so-called "buddy story", the way the main characters' dynamic is written is really essential - what did you focus on in the creation process?
Toba: The two of them essentially get along well, but their personalities being direct opposites is easier to work with, so we used that as a base.
Tsuji: One of the characters is in the mother's role, shouldering the main burden of parenting; the other character is a deadbeat dad who takes up the father's role anywayā¦ Starting from this, we came up with their dialogue and personalities.
Toba: A caring mother, and a father who takes his regular job seriously but does absolutely nothing once he gets home. We basically took that setup and changed them into assassins.
Interviewer: Since this is an original work that was created from scratch, was there anything you got especially hung up on?
Toba: The question of how to depict "parenting". If I had to put it into words now, I'd say that "becoming a family" ended up being a major theme.
Tsuji: (Kurusu) Kazuki has experienced lost love, and (Suwa) Rei is a character with no idea what love is, and all this changes through living with the child (Unasaka) Miri. So portraying the changes the two of them undergo is a big part of it.
Toba: Another detail of the story is the inclusion of "relatable parenting moments". For example, how two men go about "hokatsu" (the hunt to enrol their children in daycare), or what reaction two men have the first time they visit a "specialty children's store"... that's fun to see, isn't it? A guy pedalling around with a child on his bicycle, and he's actually an assassin - stuff like that. I think that sort of minor detail brings out the comedic elements and makes the story more engaging.
Interviewer: So basically, making the details of parenting more realistic.
Toba: Of course. Since many of our staff on this project are veteran parents.
Tsuji: There are also veterans among the writers, so they incorporate plenty of "relatable parenting moments".
Toba: We have a scene along the lines of getting a call from the daycare while you're at work, and being told that your child has a fever, and thinking, "Seriously? I'm on the job (assassination) right now."
Tsuji: The protagonists are basically newbies to parenting, so how will they cope with thisā¦ I thought it'd be interesting to show that.
Toba: After all, given their positions, they live in the shadows. There's no one they can discuss this with.
Interviewer: What is the appeal of Kazuki and Rei as characters?
Tsuji: At the outset, Rei doesn't have much emotion, and has no idea about love - but over the course of all 12 episodes, he displays really subtle changes, and I hope the viewers will sense that evolution. I would be very happy if you get emotionally invested in his progression towards understanding love; it's charming and worth watching.
Kazuki's buddy dynamic with Rei, and his parent-child dynamic with Miri, are a lot of fun. Toyonaga-san (Toshiyuki) plays Kazuki, and you get to enjoy his incredible range as an actor. He puts in flourishes that we never imagined, and it's delightful; I feel like he's enhanced Kazuki's charm.
Interviewer: We've already mentioned the actors, but Toyonaga Toshiyuki-san, who plays Kazuki, and Uchiyama Koki-san, who plays Rei, are both perfectly cast.
Toba: I feel like Uchiyama-san is almost just playing himself (laughs), but Toyonaga-san suits the role so well it's like it was written for him. I was amazed just how well it fit. It's like Kazuki is Toyonaga-san and Rei is Uchiyama-san in disguise - it feels as if they themselves are on the screen. It's incredible. That's what I think, personally.
Interviewer: Was the casting this time determined by audition?
Toba: We held auditions. But before that, there was already some talk floating around about how Rei was "very Uchiyama-san".Ā
Tsuji: There were lots of opinions like that, about the atmosphere and the voices. Previously, I'd worked on another P.A. Works project with Toba-san, and Uchiyama-san played the protagonist there. Generally, in the anime world, you don't often reuse a previous lead actor in your next project, but this time we couldn't shake that feeling of "Uchiyama-san really would be great for this". So who would be good as Uchiyama-san's buddy Kazukiā¦ And we decided on Toyonaga-san. The two of them were a duo in "Zetsuen no Tempest" about 10 years ago, and since then, they've co-starred in various works. They already had a strong rapport, so it seemed like they'd make a good match.
Toba: When it came to this series, I really placed a lot of weight on that aspect as well. I requested that the performances feel a little raw, and as close to their actual selves as possible. So, rather than fitting themselves to the characters, the true goal was to fit the characters to the real people themselves. At that point, we could see Uchiyama-san doing that, and then we thought, "If Toyonaga-san is a good fit tooā¦" And he turned out to be an even more perfect fit than we'd imagined. He's practically just being himself by now. (laughs)
Tsuji: Toyonaga-san comes to pretty much every audition for a P.A. Works project, so I knew that he'd tackled all sorts of challenges in his performances, and had a very wide range. Kazuki is a free-spirited character who isn't constrained by any mould, so I thought he'd be perfect for Toyonaga-san, who can throw himself so freely into his performances, and brings so much to every role. It also felt like P.A. Works had finally found a character that would let us work at full power with Toyonaga-san.
Toba: In that sense, it feels like Kazuki was truly finalised as a character after Toyonaga-san was cast.
Interviewer: Unasaka Miri holds the key to this story - how about Kino Hina-san, who plays her?
Toba: Miri's performance was also mostly left up to Kino-san herself.
Tsuji: Miri is a 4-year-old child, and personally, I wanted to depict a realistic child in anime. So, ever since the audition phase, I requested that everyone steer clear of the sort of stock phrases and mannerisms you find in so-called "kids' anime". If possible, I wanted a naturalistic portrayal of a child. And then I suddenly found myself very taken with Kino-san's performance. In that instant, Director Asai [Yoshiyuki] and I spontaneously glanced at each other, like, "It's her." After she graced us with such wonderful acting, it was a simple decision.
Interviewer: So you wanted the tone and vocal quality to be realistically childlike.
Tsuji: That's right. I was aiming for a performance close to a realistic 4-year-old, but Kino-san is really smart, and gave a take that was uniquely hers. I'm grateful that I could watch the recording process with no worries as well. When all three of the main actors were present, it felt like witnessing a parent-child conversation for real.
Interviewer: You brought up foreign TV shows at the start - so did you consciously draw inspiration from foreign works when writing characters who were involved in the assassin trade?
Toba: It was quite a conscious decision. As mentioned before, the cast's performances were fairly raw, and we were sticklers for realism. We wanted it to feel more like a work which had been dubbed [into Japanese]. We were envisioning something like those really straightforward foreign dramas, which are so-called crime/suspense stories containing comedic elements. I was thinking along the lines of, "This is something J. J. Abrams (American movie and TV producer) would make!" (laughs)
Tsuji: Or rather, let's get J. J. to make a live-action version. (laughs)
Toba: A live-action foreign drama about an assassin raising a child has plenty of possibilities.
Interviewer: Now, please say what you think are the selling points of this series "Buddy Daddies".
Toba: The ups and downs of the buddies' interactions. The comedic contrast of usually-cool assassins being jerked around by a 4-year-old. I think those are the most enjoyable parts to watch. Of course, like I said just now, the main theme is something like "murder and parenting, work and family, which to choose?!", and what conclusion they'll reach in the endā¦ Those dramatic parts are another highlight.
Tsuji: When Miri is riding roughshod over those two adults, she's animated in a really adorable way - I hope you pay attention to all her fun movements. Also, as mentioned before, I'd like you to carefully follow Rei's emotional development.Ā
Toba: By the way, Tsuji-san's child is also part of the production staff.
Tsuji: I got them to draw Miri's drawings which appear onscreen.
Toba: I said I wanted a real child to do Miri's drawings, and he was like, "Isn't there one right there?" (laughs)
Tsuji: My kid is 6 years old, but it's quite tough to get them to draw. Of course, doing all of it was out of the question, so I mostly asked them to draw the key pictures.
Toba: That sort of realism can't be achieved by an adult, even a professional animator. Getting a child to draw it is significantly more convincing. We made sure to properly include them in the staff credits; I truly hope you look forward to seeing where this art is used.
Interviewer: Finally, please give a message to everyone who is anticipating this series.
Toba: It's a really fun comedy, so I think it's just right to watch without getting too worked up. Just relax and enjoy yourself for 30 minutes.
Tsuji: Personally, I hope that people who are tired out from parenting will watch this and feel that empathy of, "Oh, I'm not alone after all!" I'd like this series to bring them some relief. Of course, not just those people - I want people with no experience of parenting to also watch this and think, "Children are pretty nice."
#buddy daddies#crawls out of the shadows for this#i don't know i just blinked and this happened#crawls back into the shadows#i guess i have to start organising now lol#buddy daddies interview
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Iconic Buddy Daddies Events
- Episode 8.5 being a recap episode and the shenanigans that followed from a week without new content (read: The Cake Debate)
- The flashback in episode 8
- The shared trauma after watching episode 10
- The hand holding in ep 11
- The Goatee Jumpscareā¢
- Mitsuhito liking all the Married KazuRei tweets after episode 12
- The ep 12 English dub changing that one line about Kazuki going out drinking with the ladies in the timeskip. It was really the BD equivalent of the Spanish Dub of SPN
- The miriad of reactions to Vol 2 of the Drama CD
Feel free to add to this in case I missed some!
#Buddy Daddies#Kazuki Kurusu#Rei Suwa#Miri Unasaka#I only started watching when ep 6 aired so maybe I missed some things#So go ahead and add to this pls!
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Mitsuhito Tsuji really here being the captain of the S.S Kazurei and I cannot be happier o7
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Mitsuhito-san what's the meaning of this?
claiming the š¤”
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ART CARDs by Mitsuhito Arita
Check out about ART CARD by Mitsuhiro Arita!
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HI FIRST OF ALL IM SCREAMING BECAUSE MITSUHITO?! LIKED MY ART?!?! LIKE WHAT?! I AM NOT WORTHY I AM SCREAMING CRYING THROWING UP
SECOND OF ALL: This means that Rei stealing Kazukiās clothing is now canon and that knowledge makes my gay little heart so happy.
Ugh, your Kazurei art, so fucking good, so wonderful. Your rep of Rei wearing Kazuki's bigger shirts and hoodie, I feel, we need more of. Just, so good, so pure, so solid.
@enderon Thank you!! this comment literally made my day ā¤ļøI love the idea that Rei just constantly steals Kazukiās clothes.
#I was at work when I saw he liked my art and I was like āBENORMALBENORMALBENORMALā#and then proceeded to scream as soon as I got in my car#I love how he just pops onto twitter every few months#likes like 3 or 4 Kazurei posts#and then just vanishes again lmao#and every time it happens the fandom loses their minds#what a king#buddy daddies#kazurei#kazurei brainrot
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Mitsuhito Tsuji liking a tweet shouting him out for liking Kazurei tweets is fucking sending me š¤£
He really said, āYeah, and ima keep doing it. Whoās gonna stop me? Me? I made this show, bitches; feast your eyes! I say Kazurei is canon, and Iām gonna make it everyoneās problem.ā
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(1994)Ā Melfand Stories
there are a fair number of good tunes in here
some my favs are a bit silly, by varying degrees...
but then thereās stuff likeĀ āTheme of Charlotte", which is just lovely
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Comments:
Daddydaughters: Apologize to your husband right now! How dare you cheat on him?!?!
Ilovemydads: I hate to break it to you, dude, but that sounds like a marriage squabble if I ever heard one.āš»Apologize to him! Kiss and make up!
Lgbtqally: Iām a cisgender-heterosexual male, so I donāt want to overstep. But I think you should research bisexuality. Itās completely normal for someone to be attracted to both men and women. I hope this helps. Good luckā¦ I would also apologize, by the way.
Lesbiandorthy: Someone @ me when he realizes heās gay š
Sapphiccarol: Same ^
Mitsuhito: Heās gay, keep scrolling.
Bartenderkyu: Apologize to your husband, Kazuki. And stop coming into my bar crying about him giving you the silent treatment! Youāre scaring away my regulars!
u/daddykazuki on r/AITA
Am I (39M) the asshole for telling my partner (36M) of fourteen years that Iām not gay?Ā
No, I am not gay, but I do have an adopted daughter with him, share a bed with with him, and we own and run a restaurant together. I went out with a woman yesterday for the first time in years, and heās mad at me. I didnāt even sleep with her! Am I the asshole?!Ā
Edit: No, me and the partner are not having sex.Ā
Edit #2: We adopted our wonderful daughter eleven years ago because weāre family and thatās all Iām going to say in the matter all of you fuck off.Ā
Edit #3: Stop replying to this post goddamn it I will apologize to him.Ā
Edit #4: Iām gay.Ā
#i couldnāt help myself#spot the Easter eggs!#yes misuhito is referenced along with his iconic twitter likes#buddy daddies#kazurei
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