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lol, this is the greatest thing ever...
Edit.
Actor/ Director John Cameron Mitchel published about Yuzuru in his instragran account, calling him "The Baryshnykov on ice "
https://www.instagram.com/p/BflgS3UlKgh/
Edit2.
If you read the comments on the post Jim Parson (Sheldon Cooper The Big Bang Theory) comments about Yuzuru in the post![]()
Oh, husband just pointed out that ISU changed it's twitter account header photo to Yuzuru's photo after the short program. That's cool, keep up the good work ISU :agree:
https://twitter.com/enmi_g/status/972299922753011713 Clips of Yuzu's book on TV, he says he's interested in teaching and dreams of starting a school for skaters with Plushenko, Lambiel and Johnny Weir as teachers.

Yuzuru and his never ending crazy dreams![]()
Same thought. At the same time they can prepare some badass ice shows and go crazy togetherI wouldn't call it crazy. It's well-thought. Mix of Japanese, North American, Western European and Russian coaching schools specificity would with no doubt create top skaters. Just imagine yourself :luv17:


At the same time they can prepare some badass ice shows and go crazy together![]()


This I can imagine easily 
On this day, I'd like to re-share Yuzu's performances dedicated to the people affected by the 3.11 disaster.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8TLD10Rzug White Legend
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iy7ykIz96m4&t=9s Hana Wa Saku
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgQLeHAhkDc&t=5s Requiem
https://twitter.com/petewentz/status/964914572254679040 Also Pete Wentz (from american rock band Fall-out Boy) loves Yuzu and aspires to make people throw Pooh bears. :eeking:

On this day, I'd like to re-share Yuzu's performances dedicated to the people affected by the 3.11 disaster.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8TLD10Rzug White Legend
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iy7ykIz96m4&t=9s Hana Wa Saku
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgQLeHAhkDc&t=5s Requiem
Well, Yuzuru invited Lambiel to see his programs at training when he was in Canada before this season. I think he wanted his opinion on improvements in regards to (artistic) expression etc. Also, when Yuzuru spoke about Lambiel in an interview (I think it was Shizuka Arakawa's 'Friends on Ice' talk), he mentioned something about choreography (it was without English subtitles, so that's all I could understand). I think Yuzuru values/appreciates and respects Stephane for more than just spins.If I remember correctly Lambiel taught and inspired him to do spins on an ice show.
While Plushenko is his forever icon.
And Weir I think for showanship and creativity. He made some of Yuzu's costumes.
He probably found elements that these three have which he wants to learn more and maybe to coach too the best skaters possible.