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Tatsuki Machida

whaaaa? Did I? I think that was Plushenko. :laugh2:

Well then, for the record:
Plushenko: Camenbert
Jason Brown: Cheddar
Machida: Blue Cheese.

BTW...I LOVE cheese, literally and metaphorically.

Blue cheese for Tatsuki; very unique comparison. :) I think blue cheese is roughly equivalent to natto; sticky fermented soybeans in Japanese cuisine since they are both acquired tastes with very strong smells, so I would rather compare him with whisky inside dark chocolate truffles or mint chocolates. They are not prevailing to the public (not for children obviously :biggrin:), but have certain tastes and lovers; they are my favorites.
 
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I checked the Wait What video today and noticed it's almost reaching 20,000 views :shocked: The others are weeks old and have a maximum of 4,000 views.

Looks like somebody is missed. :cry:

That number indicates that Tatsuki has been missed by many people than the numbers he may guess. The clip was a pleasantly surprising gift for Tatsuki's fans.
 
Update on the Prince Ice World shows: it seems that all of the 10 shows were sold out in just a couple of hours as soon as they were available yesterday morning and the website crashed several times due to the multiple orders. According to ice show enthusiasts, this is the first time an incident like this happens for a show that is not headlined by Yuzuru, Mao or Daisuke.

If Tatsuki ever starts his own ice show, now we know people will be fighting to get tickets. ;)
 
Update on the Prince Ice World shows: it seems that all of the 10 shows were sold out in just a couple of hours as soon as they were available yesterday morning and the website crashed several times due to the multiple orders. According to ice show enthusiasts, this is the first time an incident like this happens for a show that is not headlined by Yuzuru, Mao or Daisuke.

If Tatsuki ever starts his own ice show, now we know people will be fighting to get tickets. ;)

Ah..already? That really went fast. I really hope there will be a lot of TV coverage, photos, articles and fancams of Tatsuki. :)
 
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Ah..already? That really went fast. I really hope there will be TV coverage, photos, articles and fancams of Tatsuki. :)

Yes, tickets went on sale yesterday morning at 10 AM and they were all gone in more or less two hours. There will definitely be TV coverage, photos and articles but I think fancams will only be allowed during fureai, when skaters go around the rink to meet fans.
 
Yes, tickets went on sale yesterday morning at 10 AM and they were all gone in more or less two hours. There will definitely be TV coverage, photos and articles but I think fancams will only be allowed during fureai, when skaters go around the rink to meet fans.

Thanks for the update ionap. Tatsuki has indeed come a long way from the skater who dreamed of being invited to those ice shows so he can earn money so that his mother can stop working two jobs to support his skating. Now he apparently he has become the main attraction. Happy for him.
 
A good thing about this year is that since he has retired, he doesn't need to give any money to JSF. He gets to keep it all.
-It will be useful if he continues to study and research.
 
Yes, tickets went on sale yesterday morning at 10 AM and they were all gone in more or less two hours. There will definitely be TV coverage, photos and articles but I think fancams will only be allowed during fureai, when skaters go around the rink to meet fans.

The fureai culture sounds to me very unique and to be only found in Japan because I've never seen such friendly, cozy and informal fan-meetings after ice shows were over in other countries (though I admit I haven't watched ice shows a lot even on TV). Whoever will face (seeing his delicate guyliner :love:) and talk to him in person in front of her/him, s/he will be such a lucky person and get my envy. :o: If I ever have a chance to meet him in fureai, I would like to say to him like "Thank you for your contributions to the figure skating world. Your works have been great to me, and will be a great researcher/choreographer/whatever you hope to be."
 
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A good thing about this year is that since he has retired, he doesn't need to give any money to JSF. He gets to keep it all.
-It will be useful if he continues to study and research.

That would help him a lot financially. Since he will be grad student at Waseda Univ. I guess he might pay a fee for using an ice rink at his own expense and his study will be somehow related to figure skating.
 
That would help him a lot financially. Since he will be grad student at Waseda Univ. I guess he might pay a fee for using an ice rink at his own expense and his study will be somehow related to figure skating.
Yup, one of many reasons I have almost no warm feeling about JSF is that they push their skaters from ice shows to ice shows, and even take a large share from it (some sources say it might be 50/50, some even said JSF took 70). Now that Tatsuki has retired, he doesn't have to share with them anymore.
 
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Yup, one of many reasons I have almost no warm feeling about JSF is that they push their skaters from ice shows to ice shows, and even take a large share from it (some sources say it might be 50/50, some even said JSF took 70). Now that Tatsuki has retired, he doesn't have to share with them anymore.

Taking a 50/50 or 70 share from skaters is too much. It is like one man sows and another man reaps. :disapp:
 
The money he will get will no doubt be of great help, especially since he never benefited from sponsors.

On a side note, this thread has somehow reached 80 pages (I'm pretty sure there were only around 20 during Skate America) and it shows his rise in popularity as much as ticket sales did. :)
 
The money he will get will no doubt be of great help, especially since he never benefited from sponsors.

On a side note, this thread has somehow reached 80 pages (I'm pretty sure there were only around 20 during Skate America) and it shows his rise in popularity as much as ticket sales did. :)

You beat me to it. I was gonna say about the big number;80!!! yey! :cheer: We'll be seeing 100 in a near future soon too.
 
An artist and television personality shares her feelings about being at Nagano when Tatsuki announced his retirement.
She loves Tatsuki very much and drew several pictures of him...and the rest of the guys of team Japan.
Very funny, very sweet.
When she first heard the news, it was snowing in Nagano, she and her friend went outside and drew 'Tatsuki Baka!' (stupid Tatsuki!) in the snow, in frustration. But she understands that she has his reasons, so before his last performance at the gala, she made a special sign board for him, with his face and 'Tatsuki Daisukiii' (I love you, Tatsuki!!) as can be seen in a video still of his performance.
http://fod.fujitv.co.jp/s/genre/variety/ser2223/2223810002/

She borrowed a Karaoke box to draw the sign-board, and in the toilet of the Karaoke 'let it go' from frozen was playing. It perfectly matched his retirement, so while listening to the music, please look at the comic sequence she drew.

Such good ART!!

She drew Yuzu in bed, with '6 weeks rest' written next to it.
Sota's picture says 'I love Hanyu' (Junior, still in middle school)
Uno Shoma says (I'm Dai-chan-esque)
Mura has 'sukoshimo' which means 'a little bit also' -probably just to fit him in to the song. heheheh.

For everyone who didn't manage to watch this show, I found it on YouTube. Very funny and sweet.
They're even playing Je Te Veux in the background :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ety-O676UJw
 
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For everyone who didn't manage to watch this show, I found it on YouTube. Very funny and sweet.
They're even playing Je Te Veux in the background :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ety-O676UJw

Yes, I saw that clip in a different video format when Newbiespectator introduced the show's episode.
I think this tweet about the fan board with Tatsuki's caricature is written by the comic artist called Mitsurou Kubo and you may already see it before. https://twitter.com/kubo_3260/status/549597983843426304

The comments on the tweet are also funny; Ms. Kubo says doing such a thing is her first and at the same time would be the last. :)
 
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Tatsuki is on the cover of Italian magazine Doppio Axel. :)
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B-pdJyRUYAIAmUa.jpg:large

Thank you for the update. Tatsuki's name is not on the cover but somehow the cover image is from his SP. So I searched about what article would be, and it seems about his retirement. Tatsuki Machida ha detto basta (Tatsuki Machida said enough) According to a caption in Japanese on the site, the article deals with Tatsuki as the "main featured person".
 
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I checked that this past news clip on Nov. 30, 2014 was not introduced to the thread so far, so I'm bringing it in. You may see it somewhere before though.

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2bf7t9_141130

The first half is about Takahito Mura's 4T-4T, and the rest is regarding a short but heartwarming episode of Tatsuki and his two fans holding the national flags after the victory ceremony at World 2014. Tatsuki's retrospective interview is also included, possibly shot during this season's Grand Prix series, given the hair and his costume for the LP. With a little more digging on GS, I found a nice brief summary about the episode provided by TuTU9678 at Hanyu's fan fest.

Thanks to smasma for providing this link in a different forum:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2bf7t9_141130キリトル_sport
Starting from 3:09.
Yuzuru borrowed a Japanese flag from a girl in the audience after the medal ceremony for Worlds 2014, where he and Machida won gold and silver. When they were about to leave, Yuzu told Machida to go return the flag since the girl was a Machida fan (she was holding a flag with Machida's name 樹). The video showed Yuzu pointing the girl out to him, in order for the fan to have some interactions with her favorite skater.
 
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Tatsuki is on the cover of Italian magazine Doppio Axel. :)
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B-pdJyRUYAIAmUa.jpg:large

What a beautiful cover shot! I think it shows very clearly why Phillip Mills has described Tatsuki as having "the mindset of a ballet dancer and the intensity of an athlete." Thanks ionap for the link.

I checked that this past news clip on Nov. 30, 2014 was not introduced to the thread so far, so I'm bringing in. You may see it somewhere before though.

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2bf7t9_141130

The first half is about Takahito Mura's 4T-4T, and the rest is about regarding a little but heartwarming episode of Tatsuki and his two fans holding the national flags after the victory ceremony at World 2014. Tatsuki's retrospective interview is also included, possibly shot during this season's Grand Prix series, given the hair and his costume for the LP. With a little more digging on GS, I found a nice brief summary about the episode provided by TuTU9678 at Hanyu's fan fest.

One instance of the remarkable interaction between the two skaters I love most.

I had wanted both of them to continue pushing each other to greater heights, but sadly it wasn't meant to be. Now I hope that one day Tatsuki (and Daisuke too as I had previously posted) will choreograph for Yuzuru.
 
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