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  1. 46 minutes ago, WinForPooh said:

     

    Nobody who's seen his spins is surprised. And kids don't do the 4lo for points. 

     

    No matter what narrative anybody tries to push or how ISU mutilates the sport, Yuzu's influence and impact on this sport will endure and that is just such a triumph for how absolutely incredible Yuzu is. 

     

    We stan a real, actual legend who is also a real, actual dork of a troll, it's such a rollercoaster.

    I always find it so amazing how contemporary skaters call him their idol. Ok, Daniel is actually very young, but I still remember when I checked Boyang's ISU biography and seeing that one of the skaters he looks up to is Yuzu (alongside Plush and Yagudin, IIRC). I'm not sure how common that is, really, in any sport. To be the idol of your peers while still competing against them.

  2. 42 minutes ago, IULIANA said:

    If my memory does not fail me, I recall that at the last ACI Yuzuru even did skip one practice and did it at the TCC rink,  so maybe home is a better solution for such small distance from the competition venue. But anyway what suits him better!

    No, he didn't skip any practices at last year's ACI. I think it's actually better to take advantage of all available practice time at a competition, because it helps them get to know the ice condition really well and get used to it. It'd only be to hide his condition, I think, if he did any practicing at TCC. Which I'm not sure is necessary at ACI, since he doesn't have that great competition.

  3. 3 hours ago, Paskud said:

    Zuzu's thighs are more thick than Midousuji"s.:tumblr_inline_mzx95p7TPv1r8msi5:

    They're not thick enough, IMO. He's a figure skater, thick thighs are kind of necessary and definitely under-drawn lol And the whole bike seems to be Seimei colors. That's cool!

     

    About ACI, I think there is a point in staying at a hotel. IMO, it has to do with competition routine, which might be harder to get into if he - and everyone else at TCC - slept in their own beds. Sleeping at home is practice routine: practice hard, then go home, rest, study, relax. Competition routine I think is quite different and a non-descript hotel room is probably better for keeping the focus on the competition. But on Saturday when it's all over, they can each go and have dinner and sleep at home, which will definitely be a plus compared to long flights and so on. At the same time, maybe it won't bother them that much and they will choose to stay home... I can imagine Brian, after his traveling - Russian test skates this week - might actually prefer staying at home. Though if everyone is staying at the hotel, he'd probably stay with them anyway. If so, they could always meet at the hotel and then travel together. Or relatively together, since Yuzu often has his own, separate transportation, often for security reasons.

     

    Anyway, regardless of where they're staying, I hope nobody chases after Yuzu's car again this year and they leave him alone as much as possible off the ice...

  4. 6 hours ago, Pammi said:

    Anyone know why ToshI’s shouting for Yuzu?? :idk:  

    Is he just missing him? Like us?

    It seems Toshi had a dinner show yesterday and performed both Crystal Memories and Masquerade, so I'm guessing he probably mentioned working with Yuzu and then did a Yuzu call, which he then also took to twitter lol Very Toshi-like :7938863: (I hope we'll some day get a Sumire-gumi Yoshiki & Toshi MC where they talk about Yuzu and Yoshiki takes advantage to play some Yuzu music on the piano to the delighted screams of a huge arena - maybe Chopin or even Masquerade - and my fandom collision will be complete lol)

  5. What bothers me, personally, the most about the pink costume is how half-hearted it is. If they'd tried harder, it might have been... something. They could have gone for a French aristocrat over the top look, a la some parts of Visual Kei, but like this it's like they went "Hmm that pink is a bit simple, let's slap something on..." and because of lack of time, they used a web tutorial, cropped up something with a stencil and a glue gun, colored it (I could swear I saw a video tutorial that looked pretty similar to that!) and then glued it to the costume and voila. And then to make it worse, they did that hair... Sometimes I really wonder what Japanese companies have in mind when doing their promo stuff with him... And we'd had hopes for Ghana, too, after the fluff we got last year... (although before that they were kind of hit and miss, again...)

     

    ETA: That said, the costume itself is still not as bad as the white Xylitol, IMO. The pose makes it look worse than it is, because his face doesn't really look like him and the hair is blah, but the costume by itself isn't as bad, to me...

  6. 3 hours ago, Henni147 said:

     

    I really like the quote and the picture selection with the two medals in the background :2thumbsup:

     

    Maybe it would look even better, if the text was positioned as a block to Yuzu's right?

    Thanks for the feedback! I tried that, but it looked a bit too crowded, especially with the text a bit bigger. So I actually condensed the quote into something shorter and increased the text size. I think the overall message is still the same... Result under spoiler again

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    I had to keep the TCC favorite word in there lol Will be printing the banner in a fairly small, hand-held size, so I really wanted the text to be bigger in an attempt for it to be visible...

     

  7. 6 minutes ago, Lunna said:

    OK, can someone traslate is this a lottery or a pre-sale from September 17? And is there 2 different sets or it's just cheaper to buy 2 same sets?

    If it's like the post-Olympic ones, I think it's a pre-order. Back then they did a pre-order precisely so they would know how many people wanted them, so they could make enough. The idea was for anyone who wants one to be able to get it, and not be a limited item. I'm too sleepy for Japanese now, but I'd suspect it's the same. And that the 2 sets is simply to get a discount for buying 2 at once... but hopefully someone will confirm soon.

     

    1 minute ago, Sabrina said:

    more photos from Citizen ! I don’t know if these photos have been shared yet but I haven’t seen them before, 

    It's a different watch, so I think they're new.... and slightly photoshopped again, maybe? (the tiny zit on his forehead isn't really visible anymore :ohmygod:)

  8. On 8/27/2019 at 6:05 PM, yuzuangel said:

    I LOVE THIS IDEA!!

    Same, should we coordinate? Maybe a few different Yuzu quotes?

    I watched yesterday the two post-Oly press conferences where he talked about this. The one subbed that's been on twitter is the Japanese press one, while I had fresher in mind the foreign corespondents one. Both need a bit of context, though, it's hard to use just one sentence, so I'm not sure yet which to pick... Also, Yuzu is very adamant that this is just his view, which I think is also necessary to make clear, just not to give people an excuse to attack him again. (Even though his view should be law in this particular case... IMO :P ) I'll watch again and write them down and see how it would work. I'm also thinking of the images to use... initially I was thinking of some of those frame by frame jump pictures, but now I think take off, mid-jump and landing, maybe as silhouettes, if I could make them look good, could be enough... I have several ideas actually, including the part where he specifically mentioned quad axel and quints... if you like, we could PM about it, though in case other fans might want to join in coordinating, I left this reply here ^_^

     

    ETA: The result of my playing today, under spoiler because it's sort of OT:

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    It still needs fine-tuning, and I'm not entirely sure I like it, but this is more or less what I'm thinking now. The jump idea didn't really work as I had imagined it. Also, I did edit the quote a bit, but it's still mostly what the official translator said, while he was nodding along, so I feel a bit more comfortable with using it than fan translations (but that's just me, I usually have hang-ups about translations lol)

     

  9. 18 minutes ago, rockstaryuzu said:
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    Since we are talking about doing other skaters' programs verbatim, and not just using the music for a new program, Alina's Carmen is actually one of those Russian programs even Yuzu couldn't do anything with. As is her POTO. In general, I find the Russians skaters have a rather florid style that is almost the antithesis of Yuzu. 

     

    I honestly can't picture Yuzu doing Carmen. I think that if he tried, it would come across as unintentionally funny. It's so arch, so staged, whereas he's all about putting forth authenticity.  I agree with you that clowny-type programs wouldn't suit him either. He'd never be a Pumpkin King

     

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    Oh, I missed the verbatim part. If a program has bad choreo - see Carmen and POTO, actually - IMO, there's nothing much any skater can do, unless, of course, they start changing the choreo. That's why I don't blame Alina for those programs, I blame her team. I think Yuzu would start changing the choreo, but if that's not the topic, then I agree. Personally I was thinking, especially in the case of Carmen Fantasy, just of re-using the music, though (because I love the music so much and I so hate what they did with it). But, I think Yuzu would rather choreo the whole thing himself, rather than skate it as it is... Well, as long as he could polite about it.

     

    I'm not sure it'd be that impossible. He is dramatic, and even if in his case it's more genuine and authentic, I think his drama could fit Carmen... But I'm not sure he'd ever go there. He might be more interested in exploring music other skaters haven't tried yet... (Or he could do POTO again, he sure has been miming masks all Summer...)

     

    And is this the first day in quite a while when we had nothing new Yuzu?? Is he going to let us dry out before flooding us at ACI? (I just got a mail from Booking reminding me I check into my hotel in 14 days and my reaction was along the lines of this: :knc_yuzu1: Only 14 days?! )

  10. 1 hour ago, Henni147 said:

     

    I think it would be smart to come up with a quote from Yuzu, where he said something like:

    'A solid technique is the foundation of artistry. It's impossible to split them.'

    I would love that, but it could be harder to get others on board, given how some seem to be allergic to all things Yuzu. But I'm now actually tempted to make a banner with that quote of his for ACI... :ohmygod:

  11. I wonder how the ISU might react if fans started bringing protest banners alongside their supporting skaters banners. Not agressive stuff as I'm not a fan of those, but something like "The rules aren't problem, it's how they're applied!" or "FS fans don't want programs to be separated in artistic and technical". Or even "FS fans aren't filthy rich. Stop taking advantage of fans wanting to support their favorite drivers!" re: increased prices. Because it seems they don't care about what fans think otherwise, maybe something like this wouldn't give them much of a choice? (Cameras would pick them up eventually...) And to think I'm not even a fan of protests, but this is just so ridiculous...

  12. 3 hours ago, rockstaryuzu said:

    I think it would go a little differently than that. Most would either struggle with the technical aspects or have to re-work the program to fit their capabilities. There are extremely few who could deliver the programs verbatim from a technical standpoint. 

     

    On the second point, though - there are definitely programs for which Yuzu is not suited. That's not to say that he couldn't do them, but try and picture him doing Man of La Mancha, for example. Or any of the Russian programs. Or even Nemesis. They're just not Yuzu. From a technical standpoint he probably wouldn't have trouble, and artistically I know he'd try his utmost, and it would be ...something... but I don't think he could inhabit them the way he does a Seimei or a PW.

    I'm not sure those are the first examples I'd think of as programs for which Yuzu is not suited. I have Man of La Mancha as the Javi version too well imprinted in my mind, but I wouldn't be surprised if Yuzu could make it work, because the subject of it isn't really one he's not familiar with. I can't really speak of the others as I'm not sure which Russian programs you mean and I haven't watched or listened to Nemesis enough to get an impression. What I think Yuzu is not suited to is comedy programs. He could maybe make them work, because he is a funny guy, but I don't think it would really be him. Because while he is funny, he's not really goofy and his sense of humor isn't really a typical one lol (or at least so it seems at times). I can't really imagine Yuzu doing Chaplin or a pretend-drunk program a la Pirates of the Carribean or any other funny program I can think of. Also, I think skating tends to be more an expression of the darker side of him, that he doesn't really get to express otherwise, which might be why more serious programs fit him more - and why even apparently fun programs like Zankoku tenshi turn really intense and kind of dark with him. That said, I also kind of hope he doesn't take on any of the more popular modern songs, because a lot of them are so... gray and depressing without really appearing to be deep enough for him.

     

    And since there are confessions going around, I have one of my own :P

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    After watching Alina's Carmen Fantasy at FaOI for six painful times, I really wish Yuzu would some day skate to that. I know it's a warhorse, but I do love the music and I think it would be a nice challenge for it and he'd do a great job with it. It would also help erase the memory of that painful program. I like Alina, I really do, but that program is awful and no way was it worth it of an Olympic Champion. Even my friend, who watches FS just for fun agreed it was a disappointment. (And especially after reading somewhere that they gave Alina this program with the thought that 'nobody would dare skate to it anymore after Alina, the Olympic Champion, did!' I really want someone to skate to it and show how it REALLY should be done and who better to do so than the GOAT himself? :P Although, I suspect they mean lady skaters, but still :P Oh, I'd be fine with it in an ice show, too, doesn't have to be competitive, though competitive would be sweeter.:devilYuzu:

     

  13. 3 hours ago, Pammi said:

    Just some thoughts on the sad bit of the Hokkaido video 

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    Going back to the video in Hokkaido, I can’t get over how Yuzuru’s tears still come so immediately when someone raises the issue of him having had painful times, and Mami-sensei says she thinks he still has them now, and he agrees, with tears in his eyes, and the brave face he then fights to put on for everyone. Will he always suffer this hurt? Will it always be so close to the surface for him?  I have never experienced a traumatic disaster, I can’t even imagine how it feels, especially to the young, sensitive person as Yuzu was, and still is.

    I felt heartbroken watching that ... but then I so admire that Yuzuru shows this to us, to his people, to those he is supporting who have also suffered - he’s so real, and true. He has such Genuineness, despite the mask of fame that he wears.

     

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    Sadly, I don't think it's even just the disaster and I can't even begin to imagine the trauma of the disaster itself. (visiting some disaster related places in Sendai was a shock, even while having always felt somehow... close to it, as I watched it unfold on TV and already had a deep interest in Japan, and it hurt a lot to see Japan be hit that hard then. But none of that can compare to actually having been there. I have been slightly traumatized by the earthquake I experienced in Japan in June and that was nothing compared to this, so I try to imagine multiplying my trauma many times and maybe that might just approach the feelings Yuzu and everyone affected then probably have...) It's also the pressure and responsibility that came with being "the star of Sendai's hope" - that he openly struggled with at first and then embraced, but even after embracing it, I can't imagine how hard it must have been to take everything he did and analyze it through that filter. Where every victory was for Sendai/Tohoku and every failure was a disappointment not just for him, but he probably perceived it as letting everyone else down as well. Then deciding to leave Sendai, to improve and get better and be able to win - his goal still being to win more, for Sendai. Working so hard to get that Olympic Gold in Sochi, only to still doubt himself and his victory's importance to the recovery efforts, after winning. Facing the people more affected than him with a heavy heart, only to be healed by them, some (the video where he meets the teachers who folded and shared onigiri when he was in the evacuation center, after he wins in Sochi is a video that never fails to make me cry; we often see Yuzu bringing comfort to people, we don't see nearly as often people comforting him). But I think that only made it more important to him to do even better and get a second Gold, one he could really be fully proud of, for them. Going nearly crazy intense over the next four years, despite injuries and illness and risking his health and well-being to achieve it.

     

    And throughout it all, dealing with so much hate, people accusing him of having invented his own trauma, fans of other skaters doing everything they can to discredit him, his own federation appearing to not try very hard to support at times, judges always holding him to a higher standard than everyone else and having to always be a paragon whenever he sets foot out the door, because everyone expects him to be perfect. Perfect on the ice, but also perfect off the ice. Always polite, always well-behaved, always calm, always the bigger man. And despite that, still getting tabloid coverage, people either trying to dig up stories, or just invent them altogether, when they can't dig up anything. To always be watched, to probably rarely being able to just be himself, at least in public.

     

    And all this at just 24 years old. I can't begin to imagine all his pain, his possible loneliness and his strength to keep going and doing his best despite it all. I could never be as hard-working and ambitious as he is (the part with "I work 3 times harder than everyone else" also makes me tear up; the way he says it also hints at how hard that is, that it's not just pretty words, but that it is really hard to do, but he knows it's necessary; not enough people point this out to aspiring athletes, or, indeed, people trying to achieve any big dream, IMO), but I cannot help but admire the incredible person that he is. I actually don't understand how anyone can not admire him...

     

  14. 1 hour ago, ralucutzagy said:

    This is from today's news but I wonder when was he in Sapporo? 

    His 4S is a thing of beauty, really ... 

     

     

    My guess is after FaOI. We know he was in Japan for a while after FaOI, he probably did the 24H TV filming then, too. It's so good to see again proof of what a good shape he was in even before returning to Toronto. The 4Ts at FaOI were so effortless and most 3As were gorgeous, too. And even 4Lz and the supposed 4F looked more like 'almost there!' than 'that needs a lot of work, still...' For clean landing at least (no idea about edges in the flip).

  15. Regarding the torch, it would make sense if he did it, IMO. He was dubbed the star of Sendai's hope (although Sendai is just one small part of Tohoku) and he's done so much for the affected areas, in many ways dedicating his life and career to it. And also suffered quite a bit for it, too. On top of that, the Olympic Medal having been inspired - at least partly - by him is another thing. I don't think many Summer athletes would have an issue with it - I believe there have been plenty of Summer athletes who have admitted to being inspired by his winning against the odds in Pyeongchang - but some of their fans might. I do think Yuzu is likely to refuse, unless they wrap it up in a way where refusing would go against everything he's done so far. I think Yuzu AND a group of young, up and coming athletes from Tohoku, or maybe even some other athletes who are from there and were also affected - surely there must be some - would probably work best and just do it all together. Just the way the disaster brought people together to help recover from it, several athletes coming together to light the Olympic flame would also be nicely symbolic. But yes, we probably won't know until then lol

  16. 4 minutes ago, Ashley2162018 said:

    Maybe Citizen is planning to expand their market to China. I do wonder if this is really an unintentional leak. Or is the PR team trying to gauge how far Yuzu stuff are gonna explode in sns in a matter of seconds.

    If they don't know that by now, they haven't done their homework properly :gla:

    I'm not sure about the Chinese branch - which I think already exists according to their website - but I think Japanese companies treasure the moment of a big announcement too much to spoil it by test-leaking stuff.

  17. 5 minutes ago, Ashley2162018 said:

    I love it, he looks so good and happy.

    Good job on the chinese pronounciation.

    My delulu self is whacking my brain that this is a sign for Beijing.

    :9:

    Keep calm self, there are 2 more seasons to go.

    Honestly, with all the China stuff lately, it wouldn't surprise me... but I still think it's more likely he'll decide depending on how this season goes... Currently, I tend to think that if he stays injury-free this season - proving to himself that it is possible to do so - he'll start preparing for Beijing.

     

    I would find it weird, though, if this turns out to be a deal with just Citizen China... given that Citizen is a Japanese brand... Something like Kose makes sense, but a deal with just the Chinese branch of a Japanese company would be weird, IMO. And if it's not just the Chinese branch, the Japanese branch will probably not be happy about the leak... (even if it is just the Chinese branch, they might not be happy altogether...)

  18. 15 minutes ago, ralucutzagy said:

     

    lol, butt spin!! If Yuzu is doing it ofc everybody else wants to do it~!! haha

    Wasn't that Junhwan's thing first? Then Yuzu did it in Pyeongchang to copy him? Either way, that looks really fun lol I wonder if they have Fun Fridays or so. Like Brian once telling that story about how everyone started learning hydroblading and they got Yuzu into it, too lol

  19. Personally I think if Yuzu's team were to approach Prince' management, they could probably find common ground, but it's more complicated when it comes to publishing dvds. Plus the DVD isn't really produced by Yuzu and his team, so it wasn't them who had to do the negotiating. Given that the DVD/Blu-ray are expensive enough already, it was probably just the better and easier solution to leave LGC out. (But here's to hoping we might see it again some day, even so!)

  20. 1 hour ago, SparkleSalad said:

    Pony Canyon, the publisher of Yuzu’s DVD/Blu-Ray, will release a video on YouTube at 00:00 on the 11th of August. Perhaps a second collection of his program from Sochi to PC?

     

     

     

    That would be awesome! The first DVD was more than just a collection of his programs, too, there were interesting interview bits and behind the scenes footage! Including those family videos of baby Yuzu's early competitions!

  21. 1 minute ago, ralucutzagy said:

     

    New Bathclin add? 

    I'm not sure if it's the same one, but there was an ojiichan obaachan bathclin add last year or so as well. But it didn't receive many reactions then, I think... or at least I didn't see it mentioned much at that time.

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