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^Oh dear, so it is not Yuzuru's singing as we originally thought (and which would have somewhat "redeemed" that CM?) 

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Of course you haven't received the stamps collection! The first part of pre-order will be shipping on November 4! It is worth of waiting patiently.My stamps have not arrive and here is another one, not that I am complaining.![]()
Love this!
thanks for all the updates echotpe 
I've been a fan of Yuzuru's skating for some time now but I've only recently started to try to get to know Yuzuru off the ice a bit.
I was delighted to discover that he is that funny and pleasant as a person :yay:
Those videos especially are just hilarious!
But can someone explain why on Japanese TV/Video's there are always these little mini screens that show people's faces in the main picture?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-ZHi00hIuU
I apologize if this clip has already been posted...this kid is really .... an amazing actor![]()
Sorry to be critical, but I just don't like the neckline and sleeves on that costume. The little screen-in-screen is because much of these clips come from shows in Japan that follow a variety format. Many programs, entertainment and even news, use a similar format - that of having notable celebrities, experts, and others on the program to comment on things as they are shown. So these faces you see in the mini screens are there to comment, (over)react, and otherwise tell the audience what to think about what they are showing on the main screen. Variety (and news variety) is a format that is not very popular in the west (at least in the last 20 years or so) but is very popular in parts of Asia.
Thank you very much
So they do directly react to the specific video that they are shown in? I always thought that maybe these are like "standard" little recordings of people's reactions that are just put on the screen for whatever pupose
Yes, he's quite talented!Sorry to be critical, but I just don't like the neckline and sleeves on that costume.
Also I'm not terribly fond of his hair styled that way. But the program is amazing so I'll get over it.

I'm also sad it's not purple haha. It looked very nice that way. But the program is lovely, I'm sure I'm going to enjoy it a lotNewbiespectator noted in the Comparitive Experiment thread that it looks like Johnny's costume from all the way back in 2001: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuhXOLFzkzU
(that was one heck of a coincidence lol) So it is in fact 'Wier-ish' not Momma Hanyu's style ; )
I'm still sad it's not purple; but I wouldn't be sad if the DOI lights hadn't shown me what could have been >.> Anyway I think its cool. IA it fits the music. It also looks 1000x better when viewed in the same video as the Elvis costume.
Newbiespectator noted in the Comparitive Experiment thread that it looks like Johnny's costume from all the way back in 2001: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuhXOLFzkzU
(that was one heck of a coincidence lol) So it is in fact 'Wier-ish' not Momma Hanyu's style ; )
I'm still sad it's not purple; but I wouldn't be sad if the DOI lights hadn't shown me what could have been >.> Anyway I think its cool. IA it fits the music. It also looks 1000x better when viewed in the same video as the Elvis costume.

I think that costume is great for a 16 year old Weir, but not sure it's right for a 20 year old Hanyu. I guess it looks juniorish to me even though it fits nicely with the music. Yes, it seems Momma still has a lot of influence on Yuzu... we'll have to see if she's influenced his Phantom as well.![]()
. In this case, sleeves aren't as billowy and the material is different (listen I don't think it was great for 16 year old Weir, but I also didn't like that skate; and I don't think Yuzu's looks too juniorish but a shirt like the time traveller one, or story ex one with less frills would look more mature; I didn't like that it was so baggy at first but it's grown on me, it's different from what he usually wears anyway.).