Takahisa Masuda rolling a snowball is so Animal Crossing-esque, it's hyper-cute ☃️🏆🥇🏅💮
I'm an otaku who supports a variety of people from a variety of genres, from shallow to deep, but each person has their own thoughts and things they won't compromise on, and I often see this unintentionally hurting or upsetting fans, but that almost never happens, and I truly believe that idols are the profession that is most generous to their fans.
The second photo is so amazing. I'd love to see Shibuya Ryuta in "Otoko wa Tsurai yo."
I absolutely adore the movie "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," but I'm curious to see if the stage version will feature Mamiya Shotaro and Bando Ryuta... I can imagine Bando-kun's role so well that I'm sure it'll be perfect even before I see it...
It's so awesome to see Ice-chan's acting 🍨
I was so genius that I went to the iLiFE! concert and the special event! 🎉 Karen's singing voice really hits home when you hear it live 🥹 The style of the songs has changed a lot since Karen joined, and Ice-chan also appeared at the birthday celebration... Continue → #Let's throw marshmallows
Mama Tart is a combination of the hyper-positive and smart Hiwa-chan and the calm, negative and smart Obese-san, so Hiwa-chan never takes lightly the hurt feelings Obese-san felt when his father said that to him, but since Hiwa-chan lost her mother, I wondered if she had a lot of mixed feelings and cried like crazy.
I'm just a Mama Tarte fan who listens to the radio every week and watches YouTube, but when Hiwa-chan, who has always been watching over Fuyo-san and hasn't gone too far, suggested sending him a ticket to the opening pitch, even though he's estranged from his father, and patted him on the shoulder the whole time, it was so Mama Tarte-like that I cried. It was a really touching documentary.
When I see people who say things like "live your own life, not someone else's," in response to the "oshikatsu" boom, I see a mother who had finished raising her children and had no hobbies, who got hooked on K-POP, went to a Korean language class, made friends with the same hobbies there, and went to Korea with them, saying, "I never thought I'd have so much fun at an older age!" and I think that's not a generalization.
At the King & Prince live concert, during a fun, up-tempo song, just when they were about to say "Sing," Kaito said "Listen!" and I thought something would happen after that, but nothing in particular happened; the act of listening continued as usual for a while, and I was really happy with Takahashi Kaito.