Run With The Wind Eps. 13 & 14 UNCUT!
Added 2022-10-01 08:51:14 +0000 UTCComments
wow, I wasn't expecting the hot "abolish high school" takes. idealistically I'd say hey, give schools more money and resources and maybe they could meaningfully act to improve their environment, as opposed to making them non-compulsory or getting rid of them entirely. but I guess either option isn't going to happen so we're stuck with what we have, huh :-/ also i'll need a compilation of all the times lindsay says "it's SO good" or "it's so wholesome" because yes, it is :')
JetpackSunrise
2022-10-05 08:01:36 +0000 UTCThe scene with Haiji, Kakeru, and Hana at nighttime that confused you guys is a Japanese literature joke. Haiji asks Kakeru if he has a girlfriend, and then after Kakeru gets flustered, continues on cryptically, saying something like "The night sky looks so beautiful." This is a reference to a famous story in which a novelist/teacher named Natsume Souseki heard one of his students translate the sentence, "I love you," in a very awkward, direct way. However, Japanese people are generally not very direct, and he said that a better translation would be something like, "The moon is beautiful, isn't it?" This story may or may not be true (it's really folklore at this point), but it's famous enough that it's a well-known reference that most Japanese people will catch. The moon here was swapped out for night sky, but the idea still holds. Pretty fitting in my opinion that Haiji is the one to make this joke since he's a literature student. This is also what Musa is referencing in the bath scene where he's "caught the moon in his hands." It's been established that Musa, though he's a foreign exchange student, is one of the smarter characters in the cast, so I can see him also knowing this reference and using it to have an inside joke with himself, leaving Kakeru oblivious. I'll leave that vague though since you'll learn what Musa was talking about in future episodes, though you can certainly infer a lot from the moon reference.
NyanDrew
2022-10-02 07:47:20 +0000 UTCit doesn't mean pervert exclusively, it just means hen which is strange and tai which is behavior. It's just that over the years people have attached sexual connotation into it to the point that it became the norm. But anime characters still say hen and hentai without the sexual part.
Patrick Wotton
2022-10-02 03:59:37 +0000 UTCLOL, Musa's "discovery" was not him realizing he is gay hahahaha. You'll find out what it was in the next few episodes. Also, these 2 are some of my favourite RWTW episodes. Just watching them all truly buy into the team and into running is so good, and so worth the wait.
Kelly M
2022-10-01 18:09:11 +0000 UTCno lol i've picked up on it before. I just thought it was weird to call him a pervert rather than just a weirdo
BOLDcast
2022-10-01 17:36:28 +0000 UTCU can hear characters callin each other "Hentai" which they mean "Freak" frequently in anime. its weird u only picked up on it now :)))
DarkshadowDX
2022-10-01 16:13:53 +0000 UTC