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Yuzuru Hanyu: 2015-16 Season

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ohh wow, i didnt see that coming :rofl: one thing is for sure, tickets will be sold very fast :laugh: (or is it for TV only? :confused:) in any case i bet ratings will be good :biggrin:
 
Ahahaha, awesome news! I love it when people I follow have TV cameos!

Yuzu look quite princely!
 
People say Yuzu will cameo in a Japanese movie! The movie will be aired in May.

http://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/wtzp3adz3w4cnbuvp0g0/13792804.html

Teaser: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0ufvkBvFNE

I think he looks like this in the movie ;)

Also, seems like he is playing Date Shigemura, Lord of Sendai (his hometown) 1743–1756.

Am pleased as Punch. :cool2: (hehe finally got to use that emoticon)

I hope that like Seimei the movie, there will be a version with English subtitles for us nonJapanese speakers.
Yuzuru may have accepted doing the cameo because of the Sendai connection.

Yuzu look quite princely!

A young daimyo. :yes:

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Well well well, what do we have here?:shocked::handw: Did Quad Loop approve this occupation?:dev3:
Come on, he's a big boy, he doesn't have to ask permission :cool: Well, maybe from his mom. Both moms. The mom-mom and the coach-mom. But probably not from his quads :roll9: right?
 
Come on, he's a big boy, he doesn't have to ask permission :cool: Well, maybe from his mom. Both moms. The mom-mom and the coach-mom. But probably not from his quads :roll9: right?

Lol. apparently he had the opportunity during the summer of last year. :cool:
 
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Off topic, some parts of Javier's recent interview:

Q: Your biggest rival, Japan's Yuzuru Hanyu, scored 322.40 points (at the 2015 NHK Trophy) and you 302.77 (at the 2016 European Figure Skating Championships). Is that an insurmountable gap?

A: Every competition is different. It's true that when he got that score it was because he did something special and the other skaters perhaps had more mediocre routines, including myself, because I was in that competition (the NHK Trophy in Nagano, Japan, in November). One of my programs didn't go well. Each competition is different, and each skater skates in a different way. You never know what can happen. It's true that right now we have the two best scores in the world and he still has more points and the world record. But that doesn't mean that he'll do that forever. In the nationals in Japan, he didn't do such a good program. He made a lot of mistakes. The key is to work, be patient and mistakes can happen at any time because we're human.

(And the interviewer does not know the difference between NHK and GPF.)

Q: Can you be friends with your biggest rival? Do you go out to lunch or dinner, or is everything limited to what happens inside the rink?

A: We don't usually eat together or hang out. We're very different people. His lifestyle is different from mine, since I'm European. That doesn't mean we don't chat when we're in the rink. We talk. We laugh. We have a good time. With the coach, it's the same.
 
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