Some highlights of the Spoken interview, not sure if they were translated:
-He doesn't really have any goals for skating. When he was a kid, he only said he wanted to win Olympic gold because everyone else was saying that, and he wanted to sound positive rather than just say, "Meh, nothing in particular."
-Although he admires Daisuke Takahashi, he doesn't try to copy him. He just tries to match his level of expressiveness, basically, but expressing his own self, not copying Daisuke.
-He's never seen Daisuke's Moonlight Sonata! He actually hasn't watched that much of others' skating.
-When he fell at and cut his hand, he didn't realize until a while later that there was a pebble stuck in the wound. :eeking:
-He plays online games a lot, so there must dozens of people who have no idea that they've been teammates with a champion figure skater.
-He eats
shabu-shabu for breakfast.
-Itsuki has to hide his chocolate in the refrigerator or the freezer, or Shoma will steal it.
-He doesn't really think about anything else while he's skating.
-When he was a kid, he didn't really have any particular career goals. He just figured if he found something he liked better than skating, he'd do that. If not, he'd keep skating.
Lol, it sounds like Shoma usually just does what his coaches or whoever tell him to with regard to things like the soccer event and doesn't feel much about it. Then, he has to come up with some canned answer to avoid headlines like, "Soccer Event: Shoma Felt Nothing".
I can soooo relate to that. "I dunno. My boss told me to, so I did it," should totally be an acceptable answer when asked how you feel about something.
