19:56 He uses the honorific "san" to address her, rather than the "chan" that adults use when addressing a child For an adult man to call a child by their name, "Inori-san," is a very respectful way of addressing them 20:55 Here, when I say "you", I refer to her as "anata" instead of "kimi" This is also a respectful way of calling someone, and is generally used when addressing an adult When Inori speaks with serious thoughts, Tsukasa treats her as though she were a mature woman, and respects her thoughts
I agree with Ms. ZikiTTK's point about the OP lyrics being written from Coach Tsukasa's perspective What I like about the opening lyrics is the part that says, ``When I woke up from my dream with my longing still intact, what I found there was a new dream'' This expresses the part in the first episode where Tsukasa couldn't give up on his dream of continuing as an active player, and when he saw a heroine who looked like his past self, he discovered a new dream as a coach Then, "I heard a crying voice echo, and before the voice faded away, I went beyond my longing and found you, crouching" "Go! Go! At a speed that no one can catch up with!" "Just look now, everyone will surely notice how dazzling you are!" I love the way the coach, Tsukasa, encourages a girl So these lyrics really resonate with me In addition, like your impression, it has been pointed out in Japan that Tsukasa resembles Laios Toden from Dungeon Meshi
我在別的歐美頻道看到別人的留言,司老師對小祈的稱呼,並不是大人對孩童的叫法,而是較為尊重人的叫法,可以看出司老師是真的把小祈當成『一個人』來尊重,並不因為她是個小孩子而較為隨意地對待她。
當時看漫畫的時候因為是翻過的,所以感覺不出差異,但聽了日語、看了別人講才知道。這讓我又更尊敬司老師了。
19:56 He uses the honorific "san" to address her, rather than the "chan" that adults use when addressing a child
For an adult man to call a child by their name, "Inori-san," is a very respectful way of addressing them
20:55 Here, when I say "you", I refer to her as "anata" instead of "kimi"
This is also a respectful way of calling someone, and is generally used when addressing an adult
When Inori speaks with serious thoughts, Tsukasa treats her as though she were a mature woman, and respects her thoughts
I agree with Ms. ZikiTTK's point about the OP lyrics being written from Coach Tsukasa's perspective
What I like about the opening lyrics is the part that says, ``When I woke up from my dream with my longing still intact, what I found there was a new dream''
This expresses the part in the first episode where Tsukasa couldn't give up on his dream of continuing as an active player, and when he saw a heroine who looked like his past self, he discovered a new dream as a coach
Then, "I heard a crying voice echo, and before the voice faded away, I went beyond my longing and found you, crouching"
"Go! Go! At a speed that no one can catch up with!"
"Just look now, everyone will surely notice how dazzling you are!"
I love the way the coach, Tsukasa, encourages a girl
So these lyrics really resonate with me
In addition, like your impression, it has been pointed out in Japan that Tsukasa resembles Laios Toden from Dungeon Meshi
Hikaru is one of the best rivals I ever seen on animes/mangas, she is not narcisist or conceited, She recognized Inori's talent too.
つかさ先生の真っすぐさに涙が出てしまう。どんな聖人に育てられたらこうなるんや。
この作品の舞台は愛知県名古屋市
浅田真央ちゃんや宇野昌磨くんらが練習してた大須スケートリンクや大須観音が出てきます
這個OP聽哭我了都