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pixivに投稿しました。 UT(AU)Log6 | 弥紗 #pixiv https://www.pixiv.net/artworks/105921592
ブクマといいねして貰えると嬉しいです。
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#サングリ#ガスグリ#フリグリ#マフェグリ#フクグリ#サンズ#ガスター#フリスク#グリルビー#sans x grillby#sansby#gaster x grillby#grillster#frisk x grillby#frillby#muffet x grillby#muffby#fuku fire x grillby#fukuby#sans#undertale sans#gaster#undertale gaster#frisk#undertale frisk#grillby#undertale grillby#undertale#undertale au#undertale fan art
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currently rewatching inazuma eleven and it’s really as good as i remember 😭 my sweet sweet boys
#endou gouenji kidou kazemaru and fukubi MY BOYS#having the time of my life rewatching ina11. i love it so much#inazuma eleven
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Fukubi!!
http://kikirikishirts.com
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Charisma / Karisuma (1999, Kiyoshi Kurosawa)
カリスマ (黒沢清)
10/8/20
#90s#Charisma#Karisuma#Kiyoshi Kurosawa#Koji Yakusho#Hiroyuki Ikeuchi#Ren Osugi#Yoriko Doguchi#Jun Fukubi#drama#mystery#detective#police#trees#environmental#forest#rural#botany#identity crisis#pollution#poison#feud#Japanese#ruins#nature#allegory#surreal#apocalypse
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“A knife? Really?! Who do you think you are? Fubuki?”
#Garou#Garou opm#Garou the hero hunter#garou the human monster#Murata livestream#Everyone was dragging poor Fukubi and Gatling in chat lol#Dont bring a knife to a Garou fight#opm#one punch man#opm manga spoilers#I love his fucking face lol
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one punch man fubuki
i love her
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I like how Fukubi and King are just hanging out at Saitama's now as you do
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welp I can’t find any gifsets of fukubi vs saitama and even if I could make them on my own, I probably wouldn’t of that fight lmaooo
#Random Thoughts#the manga panels are wayyyy better than the animation#you can literally feel more of the speed and impact and tension through the drawings
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ホワイトデーのサングリとガスグリとマフェグリとフクグリの漫画(sansby/gastby/grillster/muffby/fukuby)
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※ Translated from DeepL and Google.
Sans, Gaster, Muffet, Fukufire「Grillby! Here's your Valentine's Day return gift!」
Sans → Wedding band
Gaster → An aphrodisiac created by Dr. Gaster
Muffet → Handmade doughnuts (with aphrodisiac)
Fukufire → Homemade Cookies
Grillby「………」
Mr. Grillby, who only receives the girls because he senses something.
#サングリ#ガスグリ#マフェグリ#フクグリ#サンズ#ガスター#マフェット#フクファイア#グリルビー#アンダーテール#sans x grillby#sansby#sangri#gaster x grillby#grillster#gasgri#muffet x grillby#muffby#fuku fire x grillby#fukuby#sans#undertale sans#gaster#undertale gaster#muffet#undertale muffet#fuku fire#grillby#undertale grillby#undertale
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27年前の建設当時に使用し、当院の待合室天井にも使用されている『廻り縁』。フクビ化学工業の製品ですが、今は絶版品。 屋根裏に余剰分があり、今回使用。 当時のありのままを復元出来そうです🎶 考え方にもよりますが、将来的に同型拡張を考えるならその時にある素材はその時にしか手に入らない事が殆どなため、揃えておくべきですね🤔 https://www.wajundo.com #和順堂苔縄医院 #医療法人清蓮会 #和順堂記念医院 #苔縄 #智頭急行 #鳥取 #上郡 #三ノ宮 #恋山形 #智頭 #明石 #相生 #姫路 #赤穂 #岡山 #スーパーはくと #佐用 #大原 #胃カメラ #大腸カメラ #鍼灸 #漢方 #はり #プラセンタ注射 #グルタチオン注射 #高濃度ビタミンC点滴 #アンチエイジング #フクビ化学 #fukuvichemicalindustry #fukubi (医療法人 清蓮会 和順堂苔縄医院) https://www.instagram.com/p/CgYXPVxOMKE/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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At this point in my life, I’ve made my peace with the fact that I’m John Snow… I know nothing. I’ve read a few reviews for Steins;Gate 0 that accuse it of being very poorly written drivel relying entirely on nostalgia. That may be true, after all, what do I know? All I can say is that a relatively uneventful, dialogue heavy episode with nary a cliffhanger in sight had me intently fixed to the tv, mouth slightly agape. Maybe I’m particularly susceptible to nostalgia…
that robe looks comfy
There’s no denying the Steins;Gate is leading us down a familiar path, we’ve all been here before. However the clashes, the little inconsistencies, all those unexplained moments are what makes the second pass a novel experience. Everything old is new again. Despite it all, the series is keeping its savvy audience gently off balance by slowly subverting expectations it’s allowed us to build up for ourselves. A franchise I know like the back of my hand is keeping me guessing at every turn and I’m usually wrong. Just like old times!
Because of how relatively calm everyone is this week (barring Suzu’s momentary unraveling) you could almost be fooled into thinking not much happened. Still waters run deep, this week’s episode was one of the most densely packed and revealing so far.
good job everyone!
The pacing in Steins;Gate has been quite good. The steady stream of exposition and revelations has been drenched in enough action to keep everything wonderfully exciting, yet we’ve already had moments of leisure, Christmas and New year’s episodes, to loosen the tension and slow things down so we haven’t gotten completely numb to it yet.
That’s why when Okabe woke up sore and confused in that hospital room, I was right there with him. Yet again that well known panic crept into us as we desperately yelled out for Mayuri, yet again uneasy relief washed over us when she answered. She as safe…for now…
It should have been a huge deal…The reveal that Fukubi also apparently experiences Reading Steiner should have been the only thing that mattered at all. But by now, the inexplicable and unexpected has become so routine, we hardly notice it at all. Of course Okabe just filed it away along with the million other problems, mysteries and catastrophes crowding his mind. Why would this one be any special. Really, it would be weirder if nothing surprising happened.
you don’t want to know what’s in that cup
And so, Okabe and I took note of our near impossible surroundings and were reassured that life was once again completely surreal and unpredictable. We probably wouldn’t even know how to stand on solid ground anymore.
Once again I’m straining to properly establish the world line. In this reality Kurisu died before they ever got the chance to meet. This is why Mayuri only knows her as Amadeus. From her perspective, Okabe’s depression has no particular catalyst or reason. There is no time machine and Moeka has not yet proven herself a killer. In an absolutely adorable mini meta commentary, Moeka has upgraded to using line for her digital communication and peppers her conversations not only with stickers of herself but of Suzuha as well. It may be obvious product placement but somehow it was inherently charming to me and I couldn’t help but smile…and buy the stickers…
c’mon…
how cute is that!?
Speaking of Suzu, she is still here in this worldline not having opted to risk another jump. I’m not sure how and when she found out who Daru really is but she clearly told him everything as Daru seems to know a lot more about time travel than he should than he should in this worldline.
It has always been a little ironic that Suzu, the one character with an actual time machine at her disposal (albeit a broken one) is the one constantly up against the clock. She may be a war hardened soldier but she’s also still a child and this constant stress is clearly starting to wear on her. I wasn’t surprised to see Suzu crack. Desperate times and all that. I know Suzu well, pressure is pushing her to extremes and she may come off as scary but she’s not a bad person. Okabe knows her well too. Better than anyone else in this world. He’s seen her live through so much misery, and shared quite a bit of it.
really she’s more scared than you are..except she has a gun….
Once more, Okabe reminded us of the heavy toll of causality. Once again, I felt his pain and regret. As always, I shared his frustration at the imperfection of the world. My breath was heavy in my lungs. My mind did that trick where you mix sadness with serenity and end up with a feeling not completely unlike happiness or torture. I know this feeling well. I’ve seen Steins;Gate before.
I know these people and their torments. But what Okabe and I never really got to know, is Daru the dad. Clearly that’s our loss. I have always loved Daru as a character. Daru the dad takes it t a whole new level. His calm and understanding handling of the situation was not only solace for Suzu who is finally getting the chance to know what having a dad feels like, but it’s a welcome haven for the viewers as well. I sat just outside that grounded time machine as Daru and Suzu idly chatted about the world and I felt better.
I want to go to there
Sure, it was all starting again. Sure, the Russians (it’s always the Russians) were tearing the fabric of the universe to pieces and we were all hurtling to our doom. Sure, the future looked bleaker than ever. But I know these people, I can count on them.
Good thing I have them, since everything is coming to a head. America seems to be responding to the Russian advances and throwing their considerable resources into to race. DURPA and the CIA are now involved and that cannot be good. Someone clearly knows something. Between the attack on Amadeus, the attempted kidnapping of Kagari, the break in at Maho’s hotel room and the explosion at the lab, it’s getting impossible to believe that it’s all just coincidence. We’re all going to have to put our heads together to figure this one out. Okabe is even creating an imaginary Kurisu to help, as her memory is once again fresh in his mind.
this is actually a happy pic
Maho however didn’t get that chance. She couldn’t see her dearest friend one last time. All she has is fading memories and a locked laptop. She’s crashing at Faris’ and trying her best to help but Maho is new to all this. She hasn’t been there before like the rest of us. For her, this is a fresh hell to wade through.
For me and Okabe, it’s the familiar ache of an old war scar. The type of pain that reminds you you’re alive. We may not have found hope yet, but we finally have a purpose and things are looking up. I hope you guys are still along for the ride…
I bet it’s 1234
This episode was not the most visually striking but I stil got a few extra pictures:
Steins;Gate 0 Ep 9 – The Comfort of a Familiar Ache At this point in my life, I've made my peace with the fact that I'm John Snow...
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Rambo Amadeus wearing a Kikiriki shirt "FUKUBI"
Dom Sindikata Beograd.
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Title: magicians are con artists who steal both your money and your ability to trust Fandom/pairing: yugioh gx, manjoume/misawa, shou/kenzan, unrequited manjoume/judai, unrequited manjoume/asuka Words: 2311 Warnings: mild internalised homophobia Summary: The Love Magician's next big act is, apparently, pulling relationships out of a hat. Or a bottle, as it were.
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Fubuki breezes into Manjoume’s wing of the Red dorm with a bottle, an innocuous smile that fools precisely Judai and no one else, and a scheme. The group pauses, taking their attention away from the movie that never quite held it in the first place, and stares at him as one vast, many-eyed body.
“What is it, Fubuki-nii-san,” Asuka asks tiredly from the couch, where she has strategically placed Judai between herself and Manjoume, who is sulking with the popcorn and steadfastly avoiding getting any of Judai’s many hairs in his mouth.
“It occurred to me,” he says mystically, coming to stand in front of the TV like it’s some grand podium, “that you poor children have probably never had the chance to play spin the bottle, and as your senpai and mentor, I feel it’s my duty to correct that.”
“I’m leaving,” Asuka says flatly, rising from the couch and leaving with her usual grace and dignity, and any excitement Manjoume might have felt dies a sad, tragic death.
“Oh well,” Fubuki says, “I guess that was bound to happen. But still! You have to play spin-the-bottle with your friends at least once! It’s a rite of passage!”
“Is it now,” Shou says from the floor, those three words holding as much disdain as is conceptually possible. Misawa, cross-legged next to him, has a face on him like he strongly agrees, but would also like to avoid saying so at cost of death.
“As far as I know,” Misawa starts very carefully, as if Fubuki actually cares if anyone disagrees with him or not, “it is a common practice among teenagers, but – with all due respect – I don’t see that it adds any significant value to one’s youth.”
Surely, Misawa believes he’s made his case with psychology on his side. The poor fool clearly hasn’t realised that Fubuki is a chaotic being outside the reach of trivial things like science and reason. “Oh, but it does!” Fubuki says cheerfully, presenting the empty bottle, which presumably once held something that was very much banned on campus, as if it is now filled with the secrets of the universe.
“Spin the bottle,” Fubuki informs them quite seriously, “is a wondrous game that can open new doors you’d never thought were available to you. It will give you confidence, make you question yourself, and ultimately strengthen the bonds between you all. Yes! That is the power of the bottle – to build up not just the individual, but also the unit!”
“That sounds cool!” Judai, the lone member of the group to be moved at all by this performance, says excitedly. “So how does it work?”
There’s a resounding pause where they all consider this piece of information. Manjoume is somehow smug and frustrated at the same time, which is not a new experience for him around Judai, but not one he necessarily enjoys, either. Honestly, he thinks to himself, even Misawa knows what it is. Misawa. How Judai managed to make it through middle school without anything having any bearing on relationships or sexuality entering his consciousness was a miracle the likes of which was surely unprecedented.
For the brief few moments where Fubuki happily explains spin the bottle to Judai, Manjoume enters another state of being that is far removed from anything related to Judai or bottles. And then he’s back, and quite possibly mirroring Shou, Misawa and Kenzan’s sour but relieved expressions – sour that any of this is happening in the middle of their movie evening, but relieved that they aren’t the ones who had to bite the bullet and fill Judai in.
Not that Judai gets why pressing faces with your friends is an activity that the average teenager would rather jump off a cliff than consider. “Okay,” he says, confused, “but I don’t know how to do that.”
Shou cuts in before Fukubi can let some new horror escape his mouth. “It doesn’t matter, Aniki. We’re not playing this game, right, guys?”
Kenzan nods emphatically on Shou’s other side. Flanked by him and Misawa, Shou looks like a very small boss-man with his henchman. Fubuki’s smile gains an even eerier dimension to it. “Oh,” he says, feigning innocent again, “Shou-kun, don’t tell me you’re afraid you’ll have to kiss Kenzan-kun?”
“No!” Shou protests reflexively, and then seems to realise all sorts of implications as a veritable salad of emotions flitter across his stricken face. “I mean, not that I want to – but it’s not like I’m scared, either–“
“So you wouldn’t mind?” Fubuki smiles sweetly. Shou frowns his frowniest frown. “Well, I suppose it doesn’t matter. Since Kenzan is definitely too scared to kiss you, Shou-kun.”
“I am not!” Kenzan protests, as reflexively as Shou had. Manjoume, seeing clearly what Fubuki is up to and not looking forward to the verbal warfare that’s sure to come, tunes the rest out. Next to him, Judai looks as puzzled as ever. Manjoume realises he still has the popcorn in his lap and offers the bowl to Judai to give the boy’s poor exhausted brain a break and receives a slap on the shoulder and several hairs in his mouth for the effort. He removes them primly and discards them over the edge of the sofa to get vacuumed up later.
On the floor, Misawa is carefully edging away from Shou and Kenzan, clearly trying to avoid being pounced on to decide who’s right. Fubuki stands in the middle of the room, backlit by the paused movie, arms crossed and inordinately proud.
Just as Shou and Kenzan progress to a form of mouth-based psychological battle that Manjoume frankly could have gone without witnessing, Asuka strides back in with a spray bottle and a cross look.
“Fubuki!” she chides, all formality down the trash chute along with the nice evening they had been having before pestilence showed his face. “If you keep messing with people like this I’m telling our parents you’ve been drinking,” she tells him, and sprays him right in his smug face.
Apparently, this is all it takes to get rid of him.
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A few nights later, Manjoume is poking moodily at a fire in the forest. Things in the Red dorm had gotten weirder than before, which should have been functionally impossible, but it seems Fubuki has no problems breaking the laws of the universe. While Kenzan and Shou had previously absconded to Ra now and then – ostensibly to see their other friends, but Manjoume had heard them say it was for the food when Judai wasn’t around – they had both taken up the habit of making sure they’re around other people at all times, as if they can’t trust themselves to be alone without jumping each other.
That’s weird enough. Manjoume could no longer look at either of them without the memory of their aggressive making out helpfully coming to the forefront of his traitorous mind. What’s worse, Judai has decided that kissing looks very exciting and would someone please do it with him.
It was terrible. Afwul. Just the worst. Manjoume was barely restraining himself from agreeing and kissing Judai’s stupid pretty mouth until he understood what it meant.
It was a Bad Idea. The kind of Bad Idea that his brothers would probably not like. Manjoume scowls as hard as his eyebrows can scowl and prods the fire like it’s the one responsible for his emotional hang-ups.
“Oh, there you are,” someone calls, and Manjoume twists around to see Misawa walking towards him through the dark in the sweatpants his sleeps in and his school boots. “Judai said you’d gone missing,” Misawa says as he takes a seat on the log Manjoume had conscripted as a seat. “I think he thinks maybe you ran off to North again.”
Manjoume snorts. “Nope. Still here.”
For a few minutes they sit without speaking, watching the fire and listening to the bats shrieking in the trees above them. Manjoume is glad Misawa is here; he doesn’t particularly like being alone, and Misawa is probably his best friend, even if they haven’t talked about it. They tend to gravitate towards each other, after all – sitting together and commenting softly – Misawa always does make him feel especially warm–
Oh. So that’s what that is.
“So what’s the matter?” Misawa asks, not looking at him. Manjoume appreciates that. It’s like he understands his vulnerabilities and has chosen to respect them. I, Manjoume realises, have it bad.
“Judai is an idiot,” he says, instead of ‘I just realised I have three crushes and I don’t know what to do with them.’
Misawa nods sagely. “What did he do now?”
Manjoume sighs as if he has the collective weight of Jupiter’s moons on his shoulders. He might as well for all he’s suffering. “Well, since those other two have apparently realised that making out like they’re trying to punish each other is better than actually fighting, Judai has decided that he wants to try it too. And neither of them will have the decency to kiss him, because they ‘respect him too much as a brother,’ or some other nonsense. So he won’t leave me alone.”
“I see,” Misawa says, quiet and serious, the sound of his voice camouflaged among the crackling of the fire. Their shoulders are touching; Manjoume holds very still in an attempt to act nonchalant. Misawa still doesn’t look at him as he asks, “You’re scared, right?”
A sideways look at Misawa’s face, bathed in firelight, tells him that he’s not being made fun of. “Of what?”
Misawa glances at him, slightly evaluating. “Something real.” Before Manjoume can let out a weak protest – something about how his love for Asuka was 100% genuine, no doubt – Misawa ploughs forward like a steam train in midwinter. “You know. Like, if something actually happens, you can’t pretend you’re not feeling what you’re feeling.”
A noise comes from Manjoume’s throat that may or may not have wanted to be words. “How’d you know?”
“Asuka,” Misawa says with a wry smile. He looks Manjoume directly in the eyes and Manjoume gets warmer in the face than sitting moodily in front of a fire for forty-five minutes would call for and tries to look very interested in the way the twigs are slowly turning to ash.
“I do like her, you know,” Manjoume mutters. “I just also…”
“I wasn’t trying to say you didn’t.” Misawa leans his elbows on his knees. For someone who’s wearing a hasty mix of school uniform and pyjamas, he looks pretty mature. “It just seems to me that you focus on your feelings for her because it’s safe. I get that.”
Manjoume blinks at him. “You should be a therapist.”
He’s gifted with a chuckle for that. “No thanks.” There’s a beat in between, a slice of the night where that one chuckle curls gently around them and lingers like sweet incense. Then Misawa asks, “Is it harder for you? With your brothers? You don’t have to tell me, but.”
Manjoume considers the offered out, considers Misawa’s hunched-over shoulders and the way he’s rubbing his hands together, the slightest admission of cold. “Yes,” he says, blunt and more than a little distant.
A bat chatters, in that squeaky way of theirs. “I’m sorry,” Misawa says softly. Manjoume swallows, and tries not to outwardly show how wondrously bittersweet it feels to have told someone that for the first time.
“Yeah,” Manjoume says, at a loss.
Even through the solid army of foot-soldier trees, the ocean wind reaches them, especially chilling in the enveloping night. “So, will you kiss Judai?” Manjoume asks, half-curious, but mostly wanting to stop feeling like he’s going to cry. “Because at this rate he’s going to get desperate and ask Fubuki, and I don’t want to know what’ll happen if it comes to that.”
Misawa grins at him. “Well, if no one else will…”
Immediately, with the clarity and familiarity that comes from talking ambiguously about your sexuality with someone in the dead of night, Manjoume understands this to be Misawa’s own oblique way of coming out to him. He’s unexpectedly touched. “Go on then,” he says softly. “If you can live with yourself knowing that he hasn’t got a clue.”
His grin turns very wry very quickly. “Spoilsport.”
Manjoume shrugs and stands, brushing off the back of his coat. “Come on, help me put this out.”
The fire is quickly stoned into non-existence in much the same way Manjoume wishes he could do with his feelings half the time. Just before they leave the sanctuary of the forest, Manjoume stills Misawa with a slight touch to his forearm.
“Hey, um…” For someone who’s spent the last while talking about their feelings, the words are hard to get out. Maybe he’s hit his monthly quota or something. “Thanks for this,” he says, mouth dry. “I, um, know you don’t really like this stuff…”
In the dark, he can’t read Misawa’s face, but his pause seems measured. “It’s okay,” Misawa says finally. “Sometimes you have to think about it. I… Well, it sounds stupid, but I realised I’m not just a brain. I have a heart too.”
“…You know emotions are chemically registered in the–” Misawa whacks him playfully on the arm before he can finish, and Manjoume giggles. “Well, I’m grateful anyway. You’re a good friend.”
Misawa pauses again and Manjoume becomes very conscious of the fact that he’s still touching his arm. He can’t read this silence. His fingertips curl slightly into the fabric of Misawa’s school jacket. “Huh,” Misawa says. “That’s the first time you’ve called me your friend.”
“Oh. Well.” Manjoume clears his throat primly. “Don’t get used to it,” he says, dropping his hand and marching off towards the welcoming halo of light around the Red dorm. He hears Misawa snort as he follows him and feels, somehow, that it’s going to be okay.
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Serika Toa Translations: August 2017 Kageki and Revue 2017
I’m determined to get more practice translating and also just put more about this girl out there in the world, so have a couple of short blurbs from things I recently picked up in Japan. I’m still practicing, so any corrections/suggestions are welcome!
August 2017 Kageki - News from Backstage, Wind over Yamataikoku / SANTE!!
About the play – Kukochihiko
Kukochihiko is a person who loves to fight, and becomes excited when he meets someone stronger than him. Although he is the villain of the story, I wanted to convey that he is a military man whose faith drives him to loyally serve his king, and therefore doesn’t think of himself as evil. However, to keep him from being simply a serious person, I came up with the kinds of facial expressions and manner of speaking that would better define him as a character. The stage combat instructor also helped me develop a particular style for handling the sword as well. When he meets Takehiko for the first time, they don’t really cross blades, so I thought that their final battle should really be the highlight in that regard. To leave the audience with a strong impression [of him], I am treasuring every word of my lines, and striving to bring a lot of energy every day.
The Revue
At first I was a bit shy about doing the onnayaku role in the prologue (laughs), but now I have fun with it every day, and getting to SANTE with so many audience members makes me happy(1). I especially love my entrance during the gigolo number, I think “I’m so glad to be an otokoyaku!” When Yan-san (Anju Mira) was doing the choreography, she looked so cool, and I worked on creating my own appealing otokoyaku image while thinking that I wanted to dance like her. When Koshiji Fukubi’s famous song is sung [by Miho Keiko] during the chuuzume, it makes me happy to feel the emotion rise in everyone(2). The Monsieur Poet scene(3) begins with my song, so I am able to invite the audience into that world. After that the five of us reprise the prologue on the silver bridge, and it has a very refreshing and purifying feeling to it. During the kuroenbi, day by day our level of concentration and intensity would increase, and I’d get a sharp feeling in my heart.
1 – In Tokyo the actresses were given SANTE cups in the opening to kanpai with the audience members, whereas apparently in the Grand Theater they just used their fists.
2 – I’m assuming she’s talking about the scene with Miho Keiko and Seijou Kaito where Miho Keiko sings 愛の讃歌 (Ai no Sanka), but that’s not in the chuuzume so I’m not sure if there’s another song by Koshiji Fukubi that is in the chuuzume (Mon Paris??), or if she just…got that wrong?? If anyone knows better let me know!
3 – This is the scene that references the Passion of the Christ
Serika Toa - REVUE 2017
When you’re feeling down or want to cheer someone up, what Takarazuka program would you watch to feel happy?
The version of Me and My Girl I was in. There are no villains and it’s a lighthearted comedy, so I think it can really lift your spirits. Even I fell victim to the show throughout the performances, and I felt happy all the time. My favorite scene is at the end of the first act when we go out into the audience during the Lambeth Walk. I played both Sir John and Gerald, but the older, more refined and tolerant Sir John was more of a challenge for me, and I think allowed me to expand my horizons. In contrast, Gerald is a role I can play more like myself.(1) Since his banter with Jackie is charming, while performing I thought about how I wanted the audience to feel happy watching it.
Do you have any particular habits related to maintaining your physical fitness or beauty regimen that you think “I’m probably the only one who does this…”?
Sleeping. I’m the type who likes to make sure that even when I’m busy I have enough time to sleep. During performances I want to sleep at least 8 hours, so I’m happiest if I can get even more (laughs). I bought my favorite bed about a year ago, it’s king-size(2), and after doing several trial sleeps I selected the mattress and pillows. As a result I’m very comfortable when I sleep, and my quality of sleeping and waking are very good.
As far as food goes, I’ve been drinking protein drinks. It’s important for people who move their bodies a lot to consume protein, but it can be difficult to absorb efficiently. I’ve only started drinking it recently, but I feel like the condition of my skin and nails has gotten better.
When are the times you feel happiest (幸せ)?
It really is when I am on stage. Especially when everything is lit up during the parade, seeing the delighted (幸せ) expressions on the faces of the people in the audience makes me happy.
In private life, it’s when I’m looking at the ocean, which I love. On my days off, I often will go for a drive where I can see it. From my parent’s house in Kobe we could see the ocean, so whenever I look at the sea in Kobe I get wrapped up in feeling happy and think “what a wonderful town.”
1 – literally 等身大で演じる, or “play [him] life-size”, which I think she means she can play him without putting much thought into it because he’s similar enough to her own personality (or like ones she’s done a LOT before).
2 – literally 大型サイズ , or jumbo-sized, so I’m assuming it’s a king haha
#serika toa#takarazuka#takarazuka translations#I love her love of sleep lmao#she talks about it a LOT it's incredible#same kiki#i identify with so much of this lmao
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