they seriously missed out on this opportunity whatever it is going on there i need to get in asap to feed everyone
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🍁 Autumn Troupe’s 11th Performance - Picaresque Returns
"They're coming back."
Cast:
Banri Settsu as Luciano
Juza Hyodo as Lansky
Taichi Nanao as Benjamin
Azami Izumida as Angelo
Sakyo Furuichi as Capone
Omi Fushimi as Dewey
Summary:
After leaving the organization, Luciano and Lansky, now working as jacks of all trades, receive a request for a kidnapping.
The target is Angelo, the only son of a mafia boss. Feeling bad about the idea of kidnapping, they were about to refuse the request, but after finding out that Angelo was a friend of Benjamin's, they decided to accept the request.
Suspicious of his background, they begin to investigate and discover that Angelo is Capone's long-lost son.
Furthermore, they discover that their client's goal is to destroy the Capone family—.
Song:
Title: Bolero of Deception (Damashiai no BORERO)
Sung by: Banri Settsu & Juza Hyodo
Lyrics and Composition: Okii Reiji (TWEEDEES)
Arrangement: Okii Reiji (TWEEDEES), Watanabe Shin
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Finale
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Juza Hyodo: "Juza had been wanting to be an actor since middle school, but because of his scary appearance he didn't get to try it until his senior year of high school. He wanted to act in order to "become someone else", but in the process of acting he learnt to embrace himself instead, and to use that as fuel for his acting. He's extremely passionate and this passion is contagious to his fellow troupemates. He may not be the leader of the troupe, but he sure is its heart. Despite his wanting to change himself at the start, even from his initial scenes he's ready to face who he is, and to show vulnerability on stage. This and passion are key attributes for any performer to have."
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Shadow girls: "The shadow girls are a literal embodiment of a Greek chorus within the stage-inspired world of Utena, complete with moving sets, prop-like stabbings, and actual spotlights all magically appearing in universe. They are a theater story telling device living on a metaphorical and literal stage. Their awareness of the show, its themes, characters, ect has been enough for a person who worked on Utena to call them the real main characters of the show. They serve as narrators, story telling devices, and important characters that appear in every episode."
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Juchan 🥺
Its my first time drawing him, it was fun to experience!
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Fem a3 sillies, i was planning to draw all characters but i dont think I'll continue these any time soon 💔💔 if i do I'll make sure to post them tho 🫡 i ❤️ girlz
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you can tell they're related 🥺
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September 2024 Birthday Cards for Banri and Juza!
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Semifinals 1
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Aijou Karen: "one night, when she was little, Karen and her best friend Hikari went to see a play together. they loved it so much they both decided to become theater actresses together. now, Karen is attending the prestigious theater training school Seisho Academy, learning not just acting, but singing and dancing too. and she's getting better all the time. it's just as she says: "The Stage Girl Aijou Karen is evolving day by day!""
Juza Hyodo: "Juza had been wanting to be an actor since middle school, but because of his scary appearance he didn't get to try it until his senior year of high school. He wanted to act in order to "become someone else", but in the process of acting he learnt to embrace himself instead, and to use that as fuel for his acting. He's extremely passionate and this passion is contagious to his fellow troupemates. He may not be the leader of the troupe, but he sure is its heart. Despite his wanting to change himself at the start, even from his initial scenes he's ready to face who he is, and to show vulnerability on stage. This and passion are key attributes for any performer to have."
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