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Amizade de Hou Liang e Fujioka Daichi é assunto entre os fandoms
Desde que Hou Liang, vocalista principal do Kronos, e Fujioka Daichi do Wish estiveram na Radio Star e revelaram que participaram de um programa semelhante ao H Producer, além de posteriormente Kim Gura descobrir que os dois rapazes eram amigos desde essa época em outro país, o fandom do Kronos e do Wish ficaram eufóricos com essa suposta e inusitada amizade. Os dois rapazes nunca interagiram publicamente, mas tiveram uma ótima química ao cantarem na Rádio Star.
Um vídeo feito por uma fã chinesa tornou-se assunto quente do momento ao viralizar no youtube e rapidamente passar para outras redes. Na compilação há partes de vídeos onde mostram Hou Liang e Fujioka Daichi agindo com naturalidade e amizade entre si. Desde a skinship e tratamento informal durante a compilação. Partes de quando eram apenas trainees em uma empresa na China e praticavam. Também no programa competindo e se divertindo. Uma parte em particular tomou atenção de geral quando ambos foram anunciados como classificados para primeira fase do programa, semelhante ao H Producer, e se abraçaram emocionados com a conquista um do outro.
As fãs rapidamente perceberam que amizade dos vocalistas é antiga e muito bonita e levantaram uma hashtag #HouFujiFriendship para os artistas logo após a viralização desses momentos.
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Kaze ga Tsuyoku Fuiteiru Chapter 9 - To Beyond (Part 1)
We’re finally here folks. After two years we’re finally at Hakone and boy is it long
Full list of translations here
Translation Notes
1. JR stands for Japan Railway and refers to the trains operated by the company
Previous | Next
January 2nd, 7:45 a.m.
The start of the Tokyo-Hakone Round-Trip College Ekiden Race was fifteen minutes away.
After the roll call twenty minutes before the start, Prince tried to go down the subway’s pathway again. Earlier in the morning, he had been able to run on the sidewalks above ground to loosen up, but now that was impossible—there was a large crowd of people in front of the Yomiuri Shimbun’s Tokyo headquarters in Otemachi, waiting to watch the start of the Hakone Ekiden.
From the Yomiuri Shimbun’s headquarters to the Wadakura Gate along the inner moat of the Imperial Palace, the sidewalks were lined with walls of people which consisted of cheering squads from each school, staff, and Ekiden fans who were celebrating the New Year with cheerful faces. The echoing sound of drums and the school songs of each school. The colorful flags and banners in the cold wind that eddied around the buildings. The rising noise and excitement.
“Where are you going?” Kiyose, who was accompanying Prince, stopped him. “Your body’s already warmed up. What will you do if you get tired before the race starts?”
“I know, but I feel sort of uneasy when I’m not running.” Prince paced on the spot. “I didn’t think there would be so many people here.”
Kiyose never thought the day would come when he would hear the phrase “I feel uneasy when I’m not running” come out of Prince's mouth. He smiled reassuringly.
“You’ve had plenty of practice. You’ll be fine. Did you go to the bathroom?”
“Many times,” The Yomiuri Shimbun’s staff entrance was open for athletes and officials to use the restroom and change clothes in the waiting room. “It’s always crowded with the runners running in the first leg.”
“You’re not the only one who’s nervous. Don’t worry.”
He couldn't let his body be chilled by the wind. Kiyose took Prince to the back of the newspaper building. There were not many people there, and Kiyose and Prince ran lightly side by side.
The final entries, announced at 7 a.m., were posted on the wall of the building.
“Rikudou didn’t assign Fujioka-san to the second leg.”
Prince tilted his head curiously. Rikudou had put Fujioka as an alternate for the leg entry. Fujioka was the captain of his team and the best runner in Rikudou, but he hadn’t heard any rumors about him getting injured, so he wondered if he wasn’t feeling well. Each school had been paying attention, but Fujioka still wasn't announced in the final entries for the outward journey that morning.
“They probably plan on putting him in the ninth or tenth leg,” Kiyose said.
It seemed that Rikudou was trying to assess the situation carefully; it was thought that if anybody could stop them from winning again this time, it would be Bousou University. In the leg entries, Bousou had made it clear that they were taking the fight to the outward journey.
If Rikudou were to only face the elites of Bousou, the outward journey would be quite a tough battle, even for Rikudou. Perhaps the plan was to hand over the victory for the outward journey to Bousou and take the return trip and the overall victory, which was determined by the total time of the round trip. There was no doubt that Rikudou was trying to decide which leg of the return trip to put Fujioka in depending on their ranking when they reached Lake Ashi and the time difference with Bousou.
“But don’t think about Rikudou right now.” Kiyose lightly pushed Prince’s shoulder. “It’s almost time to go back to the starting point. Do you remember what I told you?”
“Yeah.” Prince nodded vigorously and took off the thick bench coat that reached his knees. The gathered spectators made way for Prince then, who was wearing Kansei’s black and silver uniform.
The cold didn’t bother him anymore. As the first runner, Prince had a sash hanging from his left shoulder—it was black with the words “Kansei University” embroidered in silver thread. The plasterer’s wife had been steadily working on it since they passed the qualifiers.
Prince gently touched the precious sash. It would connect the ten of them and return to this place tomorrow. He definitely wouldn’t let the sash be interrupted midway.
Kiyose adjusted the length of the sash and tucked the extra parts into the waistband of Prince’s shorts so that it wouldn’t get in his way when he was running.
“Prince, sorry for making you go along with us until now,” Kiyose said.
The music being played by the cheering sections grew louder. “Athletes to the starting line!” A staff member called out.
“Haiji-san, I don’t want to hear those kinds of words,” Prince laughed. “Wait for me at Tsurumi.”
Prince entrusted his coat to Kiyose and stood at the starting line along with the nineteen other people running the first leg.
It was 8 a.m. in Otemachi, Tokyo. Clear skies. 1.3 degrees Celsius. 88 percent humidity. Wind from the northwest at 1.1 meters.
For a moment, the area was completely silent, and then the starting gun sounded.
Prince started to run. There was no need to look back. Because Kansei University’s first Hakone Ekiden was only created by advancing down this road.
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As Kiyose had predicted, the race unfolded at a leisurely pace. With Tokyo Station on the left hand side, they passed Wadakura Gate. The cheers of the spectators and the wind around the buildings tore away at their backs. As the group spread out horizontally, they moved forward along the damp road at a pace of 3 minutes and 7 seconds per kilometer. Even Prince could keep up with this.
Perhaps it was because of the wide road, but it didn’t seem like they were making much progress no matter how much they ran. Around him, he could sense people checking and restraining each other, wondering who would be the first to break out.
“Keep going slowly,” Prince recited in his mind.
The wind blowing through the gap in the buildings made the temperature feel cooler than it was. Remembering Kiyose’s advice, Prince got behind a slightly larger runner from Teitou University; it would be bad for Prince, who had a speed disadvantage, if he had to use his extra strength to secure a place. Having secured a good spot to guard against the wind, Prince concentrated on keeping up with the group.
The pace remained almost the same even after they entered the Daichi Keihin highway from the intersection at Shiba 5-chome. They passed the five kilometer mark at 15 minutes and 30 seconds.
The coaches from each school were following the runners in their coach cars. The coaches were allowed to talk to their runners over a speaker connected to a microphone at the beginning of the race, during the last kilometer, and every five kilometers. However, no coach gave instructions before the five kilometer mark; there was so much tension in the group that it was impossible to speak out carelessly.
Rikudou and Bousou were battling for the lead, but every time they tried to put on a spurt, they repeatedly got swallowed up by the group. The first leg was 21.3 kilometers long and it was only the start of the Hakone Ekiden. If you failed in putting on a spurt and got worn out here, it would trouble the runners in the following legs, and the mentality of not being able to take the plunge was swirling through the group.
Forgetting about the presence of the lead car and the TV cameras, Prince moved forward desperately, but with a composed expression on his face.
At the same time, Kiyose had just transferred to the Keihin Express after having arrived in Shinagawa from Tokyo Station on the JR line. (1) Holding Prince’s bench coat, he put the radio earphones in his ears. Picking up the sound from the TV and learning that the group hadn’t broken up yet, Kiyose let out a small shout of “Yes!” He drew attention from the passengers around him, but he couldn’t care less.
The TV announcer and commentator spoke as though they were bewildered by the slow pace.
“There has been no change in the race at all.”
“I think the stronger runners can be more aggressive and go for the record.”
“You don’t have to say unnecessary things,” Kiyose snapped without thinking. The slow pace is fine. Nobody make any moves. Run as a group for as long as you can.
His phone rang. He looked at the display and saw that it was the landlord in the coach car. Kiyose hurriedly pressed the button, wondering if Prince had begun to drop out.
“I don’t know what to do, Haiji,” the landlord said easily.
“What’s wrong?”
“They’ll be at ten kilometers soon. Should I shout something at Prince?”
“Does it look like he’s having trouble?”
Kiyose gripped his phone.
“No? He just passed Yatsuyama Bridge, but he’s holding on well. The group is still staying in a horizontal line.”
“Then you don’t have to say anything.”
The Yatsuyama Bridge was just before the eight-kilometer mark. There were gentle ups and downs as they crossed the railroad tracks on an elevated level. If they were still in a horizontal line after that, they should be able to stay like that until they reached Rokugo Bridge, the most difficult point in the first leg. Endure it, Prince. Kiyose called out in his mind.
“But what kind of coach would I be if I just sat in the car and stayed silent?” The landlord seemed bored. “It’s like I’m just driving to Hakone.”
“All you have to do is to be at the ready. If Prince is having a hard time, encourage him.”
“How? I can’t sing the school song, I’m tone deaf.”
“No coach would encourage their runners with the school song nowadays,” Kiyose sighed. “In that case, I want you to give him a message from me: ‘I have something I want to tell you. So come to Tsurumi even if you have to crawl.’”
Prince heard that message at the fifteen-kilometer mark. The landlord in the coach car, with a microphone in his hand, shouted that at him in a hoarse voice.
What do you want to tell me? Let me hear it.
His breathing was becoming more and more labored, but Prince felt inspired again. He had also been successful in receiving water, at which point he was informed by a member of the short-distance track and field team that “this kilometer was exactly three minutes.” The pace was speeding up. As expected, victory would be decided at Rokugo Bridge, which was the 17.8-kilometer mark.
After twelve kilometers, there had been a situation where the race seemed likely to move—the runner from Eurasia University had made a move and the group had stretched out vertically. However, Rikudou and Bousou had quickly followed, and the others had chased after them like they were being dragged along. Ultimately, no one dropped out of the group.
In this situation, the Rokugo Bridge would decide everything. Prince could tell that everyone tacitly understood that.
Rokugo Bridge was a large bridge over the Tama River, and it was 446.2 meters long. There was an uphill climb to reach the bridge and a downhill climb to get off the bridge. The ups and downs were physically demanding after running nearly twenty kilometers.
When he finally started to climb the slope of the Rokugo Bridge, Prince's legs suddenly became heavy; he couldn’t believe how steep the slope felt. Prince gasped and swung his arms to try to move his body forward.
At that moment, there was a change in the rhythm of the group. The breathing of the strongest runners suddenly became quiet, and right at the moment Prince realized “it's coming,” the Yokohama University runner put on a spurt. Bousou and Rikudou followed suit.
The group quickly broke apart and stretched out vertically. What stamina these guys have! Prince couldn’t do anything but stare in amazement at the growing distance between him and the rest of the group. He wanted to keep up with them, but it was impossible; as they descended Rokugo Bridge, the top group was getting faster and faster.
“Don’t rush. If you can keep up with them until Rokugo Bridge, there won’t be much of a time difference. Besides that, just think about running at your own pace.”
Kiyose’s instructions before the start of the race came back to mind.
That’s right, I just started doing track. No matter what kind of spurts other people do, I can only run with all my might.
He was already about a hundred meters away from the head of the group, but Prince didn’t give up—didn’t get pessimistic—and ran patiently.
Just started, huh? So, am I going to continue doing track? Even though I’m in so much pain because I got dragged into it.
Prince opened his mouth for oxygen and a small laugh slipped through as he exhaled.
The gentle and warm morning sun shone down on him from the front.
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At the Tsurumi relay station, Kakeru and Musa were huddled together, looking at the screen of a portable TV—an electronics store in the shopping district had lent it to them for free.
“Oh, Prince-san has been outstripped,” Musa said sadly, staring at the TV in Kakeru’s hand like he wanted to see Prince disappearing from the screen for as long as he could.
“But there shouldn't be much time difference from the top runners.” With Prince’s heroic figure properly burned into his eyes, Kakeru looked up. “Musa-san, let’s catch up in the second leg.”
“Yes. I will do my best.”
It was about time for the first leg runners to arrive at the Tsurumi relay station. Musa took off his woolen hat and scarf. The temperature was 3.3 degrees Celsius. There was almost no wind, and it was clear, but it was still bitterly cold for Musa. He had consulted with Kakeru and decided to wear arm covers that would cover everything from his wrist to his elbow; this way, if it got too hot, he could take them off and just wear his running uniform.
“Did you drink enough water? Even if you think it’s cold, you don’t want to get dehydrated while you’re running.”
“If I drink any more water, I would have to urinate standing up while I run.”
Musa laughed. This was the first time he had used words like “urinate standing up.” “It doesn’t suit you,” Kakeru also laughed.
The voices of the announcer and commentator came from the portable TV Kakeru was holding.
“In the second leg, each school is fielding their ace or ace-level runner. Eleven out of the twenty runners can run ten-thousand meters in twenty-eight minutes. Four international students are also making their appearance here.”
“Manas from Bousou University, Iwanki from Koufu Gakuin University, Jomo from Saikyou University, and Musa from Kansei University.”
When his name was spoken, Musa and Kakeru looked at the TV. They saw themselves on the screen. They looked around in surprise and saw a TV crew approaching them from behind. Musa smiled awkwardly at the TV camera.
“Kansei’s Musa is a bit unique: he is a government-sponsored engineering student and it seems that until last year, he had no experience in track and field. Kansei is taking on Hakone with only ten runners, but most of them have no experience with track.”
“I can’t believe they were able to make it this far. It’s quite a feat.”
The screen cut to the studio, where the commentator was nodding in agreement. “They must have put a lot of effort into their training.”
“The Kansei team is rich with individuality. I am looking forward to seeing how they will perform in their first ever Hakone.”
The screen cut to a commercial and the TV crew left. Oh no, Musa seems to be getting nervous again now that he got introduced on TV, Kakeru thought.
Kakeru’s phone rang. It was from Shindou, who was at the Odawara relay station to run the fifth leg. As soon as he pressed the answer button, Kakeru passed the phone to Musa.
“Musa, you were on TV!” Shindou said. He sounded very muffled.
“How is your cold?” Musa asked worriedly, and Kakeru also leaned in to listen. Shindou had gotten a fever on New Year’s Eve and still hadn't been feeling well that morning.
“I’m fine. Are you okay, Musa? You’re probably nervous right now.”
“Yes, a little bit,” Musa answered. Could Shindou see what was going on at the Tsurumi relay station? Kakeru was stunned at the depth of the bond between Musa and Shindou.
“Hey, Musa. Think about something fun,” Shindou said in a nasal voice. “Once this is over, it’s finally New Year’s for us. I’m thinking of going home to my parents’ house during winter break. Do you want to come with me, Musa?”
“Is that okay? You’ll be spending time with your family, won’t you?”
“My parents are waiting for you to come and visit. We live in the boonies where there’s nothing, so there’s nothing to do there except building snowmen.”
“What is a ‘snowman’?”
“That’s right, you've never made one. Then, it’s settled. Let’s go back to my home together.”
“Yes,” Musa nodded. “Thank you very much, Shindou-san.”
After hanging up, Musa’s eyes showed no more hesitation or fear. The cheering along the road grew even louder—they could probably see the runners now. Kakeru and Musa approached the road.
Kiyose came running from Keikyu Tsurumi-Ichiba Station carrying a bench coat. He saw Kakeru and Musa and exhaled loudly, saying, “I made it in time?”
“Musa, how are you feeling?”
“I am feeling good,” Musa assured them strongly. Kiyose checked his expression and his shoelaces, and made sure there was nothing out of place.
“Good. Prince will probably come here in last place. But don’t get shaken by that and just run as usual.”
“If we are in last place, then I will feel better, because we cannot get any worse than that,” Musa joked. “Besides, I am more comfortable chasing than being chased.”
“That’s the spirit,” Kakeru said, accepting Musa’s bench coat.
The Rikudou runner arrived at the Tsurumi relay station in the lead. The relay station was set up in front of a police box along Route 1—it was a nondescript tree-lined street, and since it was straight and level, one could clearly see the runners arriving one after the other.
The staff member who received the message hurriedly called out the school names. The runners of the first leg came in that order, so runners of the second leg went to the relay line to wait for their teammates.
Rikudou’s sash was relayed from the first-leg to the second-leg runner. His time was one hour four minutes and thirty-six seconds from the start at Otemachi. After him came Yokohama, Bousou, and Eurasia, handing over their sashes in that order with almost no time difference. It was a very close race, as the runners had been clustered together until the end.
Musa bent down. Kakeru leaned out into the road. One after another, the runners of the first leg came and handed over their sashes, and the runners of the second leg ran out of the Tsurumi relay station. There was still no sign of Prince. It was thirty seconds since Rikudou had passed.
“It’s Prince-san!”
In the shadow of the competition cars, they saw Prince, running with his teeth clenched. The staff member was calling out the names of the schools that were still at the relay station at the same time. “I am going,” Musa said. He stepped out onto the road and stood on the relay line.
Musa turned towards Prince and raised his hand. Prince was running desperately while swinging his arms, but when he noticed Musa’s figure, as though remembering, he removed his sash from his shoulder. The elastic waistband of his shorts snapped lightly against his side as though to scold him.
Just a little more, just a little more.
“Prince-san! Prince-san!”
Musa and Kakeru were shouting. Kiyose was standing next to Kakeru, waiting patiently for Prince to arrive.
After crossing the relay line, Prince put the sash he had been gripping in Musa’s hand as Musa began to run. The sash connected the two of them for a moment, and then it quickly slipped through Prince’s fingertips.
My heart hurts. I can’t even keep my eyes open. I wonder if this wild breathing belongs to me?
Prince stopped and pitched forward, almost falling, but then realized he was caught in someone’s arms.
“I take back what I said to you at Otemachi,” Kiyose’s voice was right next to him. “I wanted to say this to you: Thank you for coming all the way here with us.”
“You passed,” Prince muttered.
Kakeru and Kiyose took the Keihin Express to Yokohama and then the JR to Odawara. Since they were short of hands, they planned to go on ahead to Lake Ashi and meet with Shindou, who was running the fifth leg.
They were worried about leaving the exhausted Prince at the Tsurumi relay station, but Prince told them this:
“You two, just leave me behind and go to Hakone. I already finished running. When I can walk again, I’ll go to the hotel on my own.”
Prince had the role of keeping track of the race on TV in a hotel near Yokohama Station. Kiyose and Kakeru were also planning on returning from Hakone that night and staying in the same hotel to prepare for tomorrow’s race.
After rehydrating, Prince managed to get up, so Kakeru and Kiyose left the Tsurumi relay station.
The bench coat Kiyose had brought from Otemachi was once again being worn by Prince. Now, Kakeru was carrying Musa’s bench coat. Shindou would be wearing it after his climb. If they just barely had enough manpower, they also just barely had enough clothing.
On the second day of January, the seats on the Tokaido Line were almost all filled with people running after the Hakone Ekiden and families who seemed to be going for the first shrine visit of the New Year. Kakeru spotted an empty box seat and sat Kiyose in it. Kiyose took out a notepad and ballpoint pen from the pocket of his bench coat.
“Prince’s time?”
“One hour five minutes and thirty-seven seconds,” Kakeru answered after checking with the stopwatch function on his watch. Kiyose wrote down the data on the notepad.
“The time difference with Doujidou University, which was right in front of us, is eleven seconds. The difference with Rikudou, which is in the top position, is one minute and one second. We still have plenty of chances. Prince fought bravely.”
Kansei’s sash was handed over from Prince to Musa at the Tsurumi relay station, and they were in twentieth place out of the twenty teams competing. The Kanto Athletic Union’s selected team, which was made up of runners who had participated in the qualifiers, would use the individual times of each runner as an official record, but wouldn’t enter the rankings as a team. Therefore, Kansei was ranked nineteenth, but when they finished running the first leg, they were still unmistakably in last place in both name and reality.
But Kiyose was right: it was a time difference that could be overturned. The slow-paced development was a blessing for Prince and Kansei. The race had only just begun.
Kakeru was carrying the portable TV, but reception in the train was bad. “Try this one,” Kiyose told him, and gave him the radio. Right when he was twisting the knobs to try to get sound, Kiyose’s phone got a message. It was from King in the Totsuka relay station, who was with Jouta, the one running the third leg.
“Haiji, we’ve got a big problem! Look at the TV!”
“I can’t,” Kiyose said.
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Anime One-Shots
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/3qYfLs1
by SleepdeprivedHuman63
For those of you who don't want to read all of those tags, here are the animes that i can write one shots for: -Mha/BNHA (my hero academia/boku no hero academia) -Danganronpa (dr1,sdr2,v3,udg) -Yuri on Ice -Kamisama Kiss -Kakuriyo: Bed and Breakfast for Spirits -OHSHC (ouran high school host club) -Millionaire Detective -Assassination Classroom -Black Butler -Death Note -TBHK (toilet-bound hannako-kun) -Haikyuu
You can message me, or comment on any page to request a one-shot.
Words: 106, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Fandoms: 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia, Death Note (Anime & Manga), Kuroshitsuji | Black Butler, Dangan Ronpa - All Media Types, Yuri!!! on Ice (Anime), Kamisama Hajimemashita | Kamisama Kiss, かくりよの宿飯 | Kakuriyo no Yadomeshi | Kakuriyo: Bed & Breakfast for Spirits (Anime), Ouran High School Host Club - All Media Types, 富豪刑事 - 筒井康隆 | Fugou Keiji | Millionaire Detective - Tsutsui Yasutaka, Assassination Classroom, 地縛少年花子くん | Jibaku Shounen Hanako-kun | Toilet-bound Hanako-kun (Manga), Haikyuu!!
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Categories: F/F, F/M, Gen, M/M, Multi, Other
Characters: Todoroki Shouto, Shinsou Hitoshi, Kirishima Eijirou, Midoriya Izuku, Dabi (My Hero Academia), Todoroki Touya, Shigaraki Tomura | Shimura Tenko, Yamada Hizashi | Present Mic, Toga Himiko, League of Villains (My Hero Academia), Todoroki Enji | Endeavor, Bakugou Katsuki, Kaminari Denki, Ashido Mina, Jirou Kyouka, Yaoyorozu Momo, Uraraka Ochako, Asui Tsuyu, L (Death Note), Yagami Light, Amane Misa, Near | Nate River, Mello | Mihael Keehl, Ciel Phantomhive, Sebastian Michaelis, Grell Sutcliff, Alois Trancy, Elizabeth "Lizzie" Liddell, Doll (Kuroshitsuji), Beast (Kuroshitsuji), William T. Spears, Angelina Dalles | Madame Red, Dagger (Kuroshitsuji), Angela Blanc, Mey-Rin (Kuroshitsuji), Naegi Makoto, Naegi Komaru, Togami Byakuya, Genocider Syo | Genocide Jack, Kirigiri Kyouko, Celestia Ludenberg, Enoshima Junko, Ikusaba Mukuro, Maizono Sayaka, Kuwata Leon, Fujisaki Chihiro, Oowada Mondo, Hinata Hajime, Nanami Chiaki, Komaeda Nagito, Tanaka Gundham, Sonia Nevermind, Kamukura Izuru, Tsumiki Mikan, Mioda Ibuki, Nidai Nekomaru, Owari Akane, Asahina Aoi, Ogami Sakura, Pekoyama Peko, Kuzuryu Fuyuhiko, Saionji Hiyoko, Koizumi Mahiru, Toko, Soda Kazuichi, Saihara Shuichi, Akamatsu Kaede, Iruma Miu, Oma Kokichi, Momota Kaito, Harukawa Maki, Amami Rantaro, Yumeno Himiko, Chabashira Tenko, Yonaga Angie, Gokuhara Gonta, K1-B0 (Dangan Ronpa), Tojo Kirumi, Shirogane Tsumugi, Yuri Plisetsky, Katsuki Yuuri, Victor Nikiforov, Christophe Giacometti, Otabek Altin, Momozono Nanami, Tomoe (Kamisama Hajimemashita), Mizuki (Kamisama Hajimemashita), Tsubaki Aoi, Oodanna (Kakuriyo no Yadomeshi), Ginji (Kakuriyo no Yadomeshi), Akatsuki (Kakuriyo no Yadomeshi), Byakuya (Kakuriyo no Yadomeshi), Shizuna (Kakuriyo no Yadomeshi), Ranmaru (Kakuriyo no Yadomeshi), Hatori (Kakuriyo no Yadomeshi), Fujioka Haruhi, Suoh Tamaki, Izayoi Kyoya, Hitachiin Hikaru, Hitachiin Kaoru, Morinozuka Takashi, Haninozuka Mitsukuni, Houshakuji Renge, Kambe Daisuke, Katou Haru, Shiota Nagisa, Akabane Karma, Asano Gakuhou, Asano Gakushuu, Kayano Kaede, Nakamura Rio, Irina Jelavić, Karasuma Tadaomi, Yukimura Aguri, Hanako | Yugi Amane, Yashiro Nene, Minamoto Kou, Mitsuba Sousuke, Hinata Shouyou, Kageyama Tobio, Sugawara Koushi, Sawamura Daichi, Tsukishima Kei, Yamaguchi Tadashi, Nishinoya Yuu, Tanaka Ryuunosuke, Tanaka Saeko, Kozume Kenma, Kuroo Tetsurou, Haiba Lev, Ushijima Wakatoshi, Oikawa Tooru, Iwaizumi Hajime, Bokuto Koutarou
Additional Tags: I Don't Even Know, One Shot, Possible smut, fluff?, ships, theres waaay too many tags here, Other Additional Tags to Be Added, Tags May Change, Tags Are Hard, gay shit, What am I doing
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What Characters do we write for?:
Emojis indicate who will write about the anime
BOKU NO HERO ACADEMIA🃏🦋
Hawks
Shota Aizawa
Miruko
Dabi
Shigaraki
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Denki Kaminari
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HAIKYUU!!🃏🦋
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DEATH NOTE🃏
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FREE!🦋
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YURI ON ICE!!!🃏
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ANGELS OF DEATH🃏
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SEVEN DEADLY SINS🃏
Ban
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BALANCE UNLIMITED🃏
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Fãs descobrem que Daichi tem apenas uma unha pintada por apoiar causa contra violência infantil
Fujioka Daichi já foi visto com uma única unha pintada diversas vezes, levantando a curiosidade dos fãs, que após pesquisa descobriram a Polished Mad. Se trata de uma campanha iniciada há anos onde uma unha da mão é pintada para representar uma criança que é violentada a cada cinco minuto, e que atraiu a atenção ao vocalista do WISH por apoiar uma causa tão importante.
Além disso, os fãs também chamaram a atenção para um anel que o idol sempre usa. O acessório, que muitos achavam que se tratava de algo estético, na verdade se tratava de uma campanha contra a violência doméstica, iniciada em 2009. Estes fatos ressaltam o constante apoio do idol a causas importantes para a sociedade, atraindo diversos elogios a ele em vários fóruns.
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Eles pareceram se divertir gravando e eu me diverti assistindo, amei o episódio #noteth404
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#noteth404 Eles estavam mesmo desafinados? Foi muito divertido assistir
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#noteth404 Daichi oppa tem um sotaque tão fofo!!!!!
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ISSO FOI TÃO FOFO! Quero mais interação entre os dois #noteth404
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Para as pessoas que fizeram graça da dificuldade do Daichi: ele é fluente em japonês, inglês, coreano, mandarim e disse que está aprendendo espanhol. Qual de vocês consegue fazer o mesmo? #noteth404
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Hiro e Daichi juntos em Elementary Teacher
O solista Hiro e o membro do Wish, Daichi, foram os convidados do último episódio Elementary Teacher, o programa que mostra idols que estão aprendendo o coreano como sua segunda língua se unindo a professores únicos!
O solista, residente coreano há mais de dez anos, foi responsável por testar os conhecimentos de Daichi. Ambos mostraram muita sintonia e proporcionaram um episódio divertido e cheio de risadas. Com uma fluência impecável, Hiro foi capaz de ensinar at�� palavras mais difíceis e que, devido ao sotaque, Daichi tinha dificuldade em pronunciar.
Era notável a calma e a paciência do solista, mesmo quando Daichi inúmeras vezes quis desistir da brincadeira. Em alguns momentos, Hiro precisou associar palavras em seu idioma natal para que Daichi pudesse compreender, sempre cercado de muitas risadas e uma amizade que parecia ser de longa data, mesmo que ambos os artistas tivessem admitido que não se conheciam há muito tempo.
No final, Hiro mostrou para Daichi um trava-língua coreano conhecido e, depois de muitas tentativas, ele foi capaz de repeti-lo sem erros, ganhando um abraço de seu professor. E, como não podia faltar, encerraram o episódio cantando Glamorous Sky com muita empolgação e nenhuma afinação, arrancando risadas de todos que participaram da gravação.
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Eles pareceram gostar um do outro tão honestamente, é uma pena que não debutaram juntos #noteth389
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#noteth389 Isso é fofo. Não sabia que eles eram amigos, mas vou ficar de olho para novas interações deles
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Confira “Sunflower”, Stance in Live de Fujioka Daichi e Kageyama Hiroshi
Após a aparição recente em um programa de TV, Fujioka Daichi e Kageyama Hiroshi lançam em parceria um Stance in Live.
Intitulada “Sunflower”, a música é uma composição feita pela empresa que agencia os artistas, que também trabalharam no arranjo e na harmonia e foram supervisionados pelos compositores da canção. Com uma letra que retrata uma declaração de amor para a pessoa amada, carregada de notas doces e cheias de sentimentos, e também agudos que demonstram as habilidades vocais de ambos os artistas no estilo R&B, mostrando o quanto são versáteis.
Quanto ao MV, os artistas aparecem num cenário aberto enquanto uma pesada chuva cai sobre ambos. As cenas em preto e branco feitas em única tomada mostra uma dança contemporânea muito bem coreografada e dinâmica dos artistas, deixando ainda mais evidente os sentimentos de amor e paixão expressados pela letra da canção, os movimentos corporais e expressões no ponto para tornar a mensagem ainda mais poderosa, e a coreografia carrega a assinatura pessoal de Nico, do S.7.S, responsável por montar e ensaiar o duo para o mv.
Haverá promoções por uma semana e o duo poderá ser visto em diversos programas musicais, mas a canção já está disponível nas plataformas digitais.
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