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Jan 26, 8:40 PM
#51
I will disagree with you that Langa doesn't think Adam is creepy. At his first appearance, Adam made Langa very uncomfortable with his attention to him. Reki noticed this and put a stop to Adam's harassment of Langa. Later, Langa was very wary of Adam's movements when there was talk of what would be the stakes in the race. Langa is for most of the anime extremely depressed by the death of his father, who was his role model. This explains his wild attempts to ride his skateboard like a snowboard and constantly risk himself. As we see in the anime's finale, he gave it up because of Reki. Believe me, emotionally Langa is quite preserved and normie. He was just in a deep crisis. I would love to see Reki and Langa's relationship as platonic. But I think the real state of affairs is that Langa is initially passionately in love with Reki. And Reki tries very hard to see Langa as only a friend. This is because he has low self-esteem. And also because he had a crush on his childhood friend that ended in an abrupt breakup. So he would like to just hang out with the guy he likes and not admit to himself the true nature of his feelings. But this is not what Langa wants, and so there is an imbalance in the relationship. Although by episode 11, Reki admits that he and Langa are in a relationship. I'm talking about the translation done by blogger Kudouusagi. Her translation is more accurate than the official translation, which for some reason changed many important points and put the emphasis differently. That's why an excellent example of the representation of a pair of athletes is declared headcanon for some reason. In my opinion, this is very unfair. |
TobimarooJan 29, 4:26 AM
Feb 20, 9:55 AM
#52
Reply to Tobimaroo
I will disagree with you that Langa doesn't think Adam is creepy. At his first appearance, Adam made Langa very uncomfortable with his attention to him. Reki noticed this and put a stop to Adam's harassment of Langa. Later, Langa was very wary of Adam's movements when there was talk of what would be the stakes in the race. Langa is for most of the anime extremely depressed by the death of his father, who was his role model. This explains his wild attempts to ride his skateboard like a snowboard and constantly risk himself. As we see in the anime's finale, he gave it up because of Reki. Believe me, emotionally Langa is quite preserved and normie. He was just in a deep crisis.
I would love to see Reki and Langa's relationship as platonic. But I think the real state of affairs is that Langa is initially passionately in love with Reki. And Reki tries very hard to see Langa as only a friend. This is because he has low self-esteem. And also because he had a crush on his childhood friend that ended in an abrupt breakup. So he would like to just hang out with the guy he likes and not admit to himself the true nature of his feelings. But this is not what Langa wants, and so there is an imbalance in the relationship. Although by episode 11, Reki admits that he and Langa are in a relationship. I'm talking about the translation done by blogger Kudouusagi. Her translation is more accurate than the official translation, which for some reason changed many important points and put the emphasis differently. That's why an excellent example of the representation of a pair of athletes is declared headcanon for some reason. In my opinion, this is very unfair.
I would love to see Reki and Langa's relationship as platonic. But I think the real state of affairs is that Langa is initially passionately in love with Reki. And Reki tries very hard to see Langa as only a friend. This is because he has low self-esteem. And also because he had a crush on his childhood friend that ended in an abrupt breakup. So he would like to just hang out with the guy he likes and not admit to himself the true nature of his feelings. But this is not what Langa wants, and so there is an imbalance in the relationship. Although by episode 11, Reki admits that he and Langa are in a relationship. I'm talking about the translation done by blogger Kudouusagi. Her translation is more accurate than the official translation, which for some reason changed many important points and put the emphasis differently. That's why an excellent example of the representation of a pair of athletes is declared headcanon for some reason. In my opinion, this is very unfair.
@Tobimaroo You're right, Langa is very uncomfortable with Adam's behavior. But what I meant is that compared to others, it seems he gets over those uncomfortable feelings pretty early on. When Adam was roping him into dancing with him, instead of acting scared, Langa looked confident and not negatively effected by Adam's advances. This is what made Adam trip up and let Langa advance in the race. But other than that, I can't contribute anything else to the conversation since I haven't seen all of Kudouusagi's translations, only those done for the Skate Chill Out comics. Personally, I don't see Reki having a crush on his childhood friend, but then again this is going by the official translation. |
Feb 21, 2:55 AM
#53
Reply to Petrichorhaze
@Tobimaroo You're right, Langa is very uncomfortable with Adam's behavior. But what I meant is that compared to others, it seems he gets over those uncomfortable feelings pretty early on. When Adam was roping him into dancing with him, instead of acting scared, Langa looked confident and not negatively effected by Adam's advances. This is what made Adam trip up and let Langa advance in the race.
But other than that, I can't contribute anything else to the conversation since I haven't seen all of Kudouusagi's translations, only those done for the Skate Chill Out comics. Personally, I don't see Reki having a crush on his childhood friend, but then again this is going by the official translation.
But other than that, I can't contribute anything else to the conversation since I haven't seen all of Kudouusagi's translations, only those done for the Skate Chill Out comics. Personally, I don't see Reki having a crush on his childhood friend, but then again this is going by the official translation.
Exactly, Langa looked confident. It was a mask. Reki is a habitual extreme skater (yes, I'm talking about the Kudouusagi translation for the Blu-ray version again, since Reki showed Langa his own videos and photos in episode 2). In the official subtitles: One word and the brave, slightly reckless hero becomes an cocky blusterer. The seiyu who voiced Reki was even photographed next to this artwork at Tokyo Exhibition in 2022 because it's a clue. https://twitter.com/tasuku_kenpro/status/1498857129708781569 And even he was intimidated by the race with Adam. Langa is not an extreme person at all, in his first race he actually wanted to go to his loving daddy as soon as possible And Langa jumped over Adam with the help of Reki's ollie. The funnier part is that Reki then asks Langa what the jump was, not recognizing it. Moreover, Langa's strategy in this race replicates Reki's strategy. Langa overtakes Adam and challenges him with a trick on the side of the track like Reki. But he has a different trick. And later, when he berates Reki for being reckless, Reki says: But Reki doesn't realize yet that Langa is imitating him. He will only realize this in episode 9, when Langa shows him parkour at the end of the race with Joe, like in a crooked mirror. Good thing you mentioned Chill Out comics! Even in the chapter where Langa and Adam's first race takes place, it's perfectly clear how terrified Langa is of it. About Reki's crush on his friend. First of all, the friend had the exact same sneakers as Langa. They are shown in several of Reki's flashbacks. The song from the ED, which Kudouusagi kindly translated, is sung on Reki's behalf, including: Records are like sneakers It doesn’t matter if they’re old or new I like what I always like Oh oh oh oh But it's Reki's flashback in episode 5, when he's standing in front of this friend in the hospital, that gives the most information. First, there are yellow lilies in a vase. As we remember, Adam gives Langa red roses, which according to Hanakotoba mean passionate love. Five yellow lilies means that Reki had been in contact with that friend for about five years, and it was a first, pure, innocent and completely unrequited love. Because this guy was straight. And Reki, who rarely saw his father, emulated this guy. This explains why he looks at girls from afar in episodes 1 and 6. Also noteworthy is Reki's wristband on his left arm. Since it is not in the pictures he shows to Langa. This is my speculation, but it seems Reki got so desperate that a friend got so badly hurt by their tricks, and it happened in front of him, that he tried to cut his left hand. Because in episode 10, Reki specifically asks to fight with that gang at the market. And he purposely throws himself in front of a car later because he feels guilty that Langa almost got hit by a truck in episode 2. And because Langa could have gotten hurt during the race with Miya, because Reki gave him the idea to go through the hole in the railing. Furthermore, I think Reki felt so guilty towards his childhood friend in episode 1 that he purposely had a race with Shadow to punish himself. Also, Reki feels guilty when his mom, remembering that friend, asks Langa if Reki is getting him into trouble. In fact, it's enough to even look closely at Reki's room, with all those posters of handsome skaters (he's also got clippings in his scrapbooks), to realize that Reki has no interest in girls. That's exactly what Langa realized in episode 10. He also found an old video of Reki, shot by that friend, in which Reki was looking at the camera with obvious adoration. It was after that that Langa decided to confess his feelings to Reki. That's what I was talking about when I meant that the meaning in the official subtitles has been changed. It's sad that a story about realizing and accepting oneself was turned into a superficial tournament shonen. |
TobimarooMar 11, 6:11 AM
Feb 21, 11:54 PM
#54
TobimarooMar 5, 2:16 AM
Feb 24, 10:21 AM
#55
I'll be sure to write about Langa as well. While Reki was belittled in the official translation, Langa was made into a sweet and shy dreamer. That's not true, his mom refers to him as a "spacey kid" in episode 7. He's not that shy and not at all a dreamer like Reki. And a pretty reliably described desperate teenager with a hormonal storm. |
Feb 26, 12:59 AM
#56
TobimarooJun 11, 4:24 AM
Feb 28, 3:32 AM
#57
Petrichorhaze said: Also, something that I haven't seen anyone discuss before is the possibility that Langa may be asexual. His lack of reaction to ADAM's creepiness is one of the major points, and it kind of compliments the theory I've seen where ADAM is meant to be Langa's complete opposite. I'll say one more thing about this. Actually, since both main characters are basically pretty desperate guys, they're both kind of like Adam in some ways. There was a parallel between Reki and Adam when, in episode 4, Reki missed his skateboard on "S" and asked, "Where's my board?" The same line was repeated by Adam in episode 11. Also the parallel between the two was drawn by Tadashi at the end of their duel. In addition, the anime creators said that Reki originally had an aunt as well. Which was then safely cut out. I think the analogy makes sense. As for Langa, he was compared to Adam by Reki and Joe. Also, on the Blu-ray, during Langa and Joe's race, the creators emphasized the outward similarities between Langa and Adam. And on top of that, Langa repeats Adam's move there to catch up with Joe. And later repeats Adam's words in episode 10. About Langa's asexuality I wrote above, no, I'm afraid this particular character is sexually preoccupied, which is quite consistent with his age. |
TobimarooFeb 28, 5:13 AM
Feb 29, 2:40 PM
#58
Holy cow, the amount of time you must've spent writing all of this is really admirable!! It was really interesting to read this all, and now I'm definitely going to read the rest of Kudouusagi's translations when I have time this week. You made some really good points about Langa & ADAM and Reki & his childhood friend. About the asexual thing. I'm very sorry if it feels like I'm digging my heels in the ground about this, but I don't really think that would be enough evidence to suggest that Langa isn't ace (though there really isn't enough evidence to prove that he IS ace as well, but although this may sound a bit stuck-up, it's a headcanon I really like and can relate to a lot). Some of my ace friends are physically attracted to other people and will check them out. They recognize that someone's attractive and they really like how they look and enjoy looking at them. But in the end, they're not sexually attracted to them and don't want to do anything beyond kissing. The way I saw someone on tumblr phrase it, "No sex, only sexy." (That being said, some ace people may want to do something more with someone despite not being sexually attracted to them, whether that be because they like doing that stuff or they're willing to do it if the other person wants to do it.) Also, asexuality does not equate to no romance. Just because someone is ace doesn't mean they can't be romantically attracted to someone. About Langa's asexuality I wrote above, no, I'm afraid this particular character is sexually preoccupied, which is quite consistent with his age. The way I think about it, him being ace can kind of connect to Reki being sort of an outcast at school in terms of what he likes. It's shown that he gets along well with his other classmates with playful quips being passed back and forth (like when Reki and Langa were skating at school before Langa slammed into the wall). But whenever he wants to talk about skateboarding, it seems like no one else but Langa is interested. A popular headcanon I see is that Reki has ADHD, which can further make him feel isolated from a lot of other people his age. Asexuals, especially those who are younger, feel ostracized from their peers due to not being able to relate to them when others start talking more about sex-related stuff. So two people who potentially feel like outcasts (albiet involving very different topics) being able to bond over a mutual thing and be apart of a community centered around that thing kinda makes sense. Or smth. I apologize, I have no idea how to word it or if this even made sense :,) Also, there was a tumblr post I once saw about Langa potentially being ace which I tried to find while typing this reply but I couldn't find it. I'll try again later because they really did a good job at analyzing Langa and I kind of want to read it again lol |
Mar 1, 12:01 AM
#59
Petrichorhaze said: Holy cow, the amount of time you must've spent writing all of this is really admirable!! Thank you. I started watching this anime after the screenshots of Langa and Adam's first race. From the very beginning, it seemed to me that there was a lot more meaning behind it than meets the eye. The title alone, which stands for "Love is Infinite", hinted at that. As you can imagine, I wasn't happy when I found out that my favorite character quite deservedly wears the motto OVER THE RAINBOW on his skateboard, and that was something they chose to hide. There is another obvious hint that Langa is in love with Reki. From the second episode onwards, Langa starts rolling up his sleeves, just like Reki. And his sleeves are repeatedly shown to the viewer in close-up. The idiom "cut off sleeve" in ancient China referred specifically to same-sex relationships, and Japan borrowed a lot from there. In fact, there are many clues in the names of the musical themes of the official soundtrack. For example, in episode 1, the track "Easy Target" is played at the end when Langa starts chasing Reki. In episode 7, when Langa does a high jump and Reki is proud of it, the track "Fateful Partner" is played. Petrichorhaze said: But whenever he wants to talk about skateboarding, it seems like no one else but Langa is interested. I'm afraid it wasn't about skateboarding, it was about Reki showing too much enthusiasm at the sight the prettiest of the guys. ) That was why the classmate preferred to express his sympathy for Reki from a safe distance. Although, knowing Reki, it was obvious that he would never impose his society on anyone. And it's not that Reki shows no interest in sex. It's just that he represses urges that he finds unworthy. That's why in the anime he wears a chain and a wrench on his belt. As seen in the last official illustrations, he doesn't wear them now, or he wears them very rarely. And I wouldn't attribute any diagnoses to a person based on their outward appearances. The first episode already shows the real Reki. He is much calmer, much sadder and more mature than his mask. In the moment where he remembers burning the skateboard. Judging by the drawing on it, Reki used it when he was skating with his old friend. And Reki grieves that even that memory of his friend is gone. Reki is as much a normie as Langa. Also, I don't think Langa, if he were asexual, would be so fixated on Reki's underwear right from their first meeting. Langa is overly enthusiastic at every opportunity to look at it. It's even in the official artwork. There's a reason I emphasized that in the scene where Langa makes his first ollie, he's terrified of Reki getting so close. Langa's body language says he doesn't feel "amazingly good" at all in this moment. I'm afraid that right now he has something to hide from Reki's gaze. That's why Langa rolls over onto his stomach so quickly, and it's clearly not characteristic of an asexual. And all Reki did was raise his hand, and in doing so, his hoodie lifted! It was just a strip of skin on his abs that caused Langa to react so violently. You also have to consider that Langa is a Catholic. And he is pressured by society's expectations, expressed through his mom, who until episode 8 was fully convinced that her son was in love with a girl. All of this affects the way in which the character's interest in sex is expressed. And while Reki suppresses his attraction, Langa doesn't accept it, but it breaks through. And the funny thing is that Reki's underwear is sticking out of his pants precisely because he's actually a very shy and decent young man, it's part of his daredevil disguise. There's a reason the creators in both the anime and manga Chill Out! keep emphasizing that Reki is Langa's "dog". If Reki was a dog, he'd be a beagle. If somehow Reki turned into a dog, Langa Hasegawa would accept it easily. They'd somehow be able to still have conversations even though Reki couldn't talk, and they'd sleep in the same bed together. Animage December 2021: The ones who are devoted Q&A with Hiroko Utsumi Langa and Reki's race in the anime's finale is a completely transparent metaphor for first sex, and they're 18 years old there. In the latest audio drama read at the SK event, Reki hints quite transparently that there is sex in his life with Langa. It's coded with the same word "fun". https://www.tumblr.com/kudouusagi/740164453663981568/sk8-infinity-week-returns-drama |
TobimarooJun 11, 4:18 AM
Mar 1, 4:26 PM
#60
Reply to Tobimaroo
Petrichorhaze said:
Holy cow, the amount of time you must've spent writing all of this is really admirable!!
Holy cow, the amount of time you must've spent writing all of this is really admirable!!
Thank you. I started watching this anime after the screenshots of Langa and Adam's first race. From the very beginning, it seemed to me that there was a lot more meaning behind it than meets the eye. The title alone, which stands for "Love is Infinite", hinted at that. As you can imagine, I wasn't happy when I found out that my favorite character quite deservedly wears the motto OVER THE RAINBOW on his skateboard, and that was something they chose to hide.
There is another obvious hint that Langa is in love with Reki. From the second episode onwards, Langa starts rolling up his sleeves, just like Reki. And his sleeves are repeatedly shown to the viewer in close-up. The idiom "cut off sleeve" in ancient China referred specifically to same-sex relationships, and Japan borrowed a lot from there.
In fact, there are many clues in the names of the musical themes of the official soundtrack. For example, in episode 1, the track "Easy Target" is played at the end when Langa starts chasing Reki. In episode 7, when Langa does a high jump and Reki is proud of it, the track "Fateful Partner" is played.
Petrichorhaze said:
But whenever he wants to talk about skateboarding, it seems like no one else but Langa is interested.
But whenever he wants to talk about skateboarding, it seems like no one else but Langa is interested.
I'm afraid it wasn't about skateboarding, it was about Reki showing too much enthusiasm at the sight the prettiest of the guys. ) That was why the classmate preferred to express his sympathy for Reki from a safe distance. Although, knowing Reki, it was obvious that he would never impose his society on anyone.
And it's not that Reki shows no interest in sex. It's just that he represses urges that he finds unworthy. That's why in the anime he wears a chain and a wrench on his belt. As seen in the last official illustrations, he doesn't wear them now, or he wears them very rarely.
And I wouldn't attribute any diagnoses to a person based on their outward appearances. The first episode already shows the real Reki. He is much calmer, much sadder and more mature than his mask.
In the moment where he remembers burning the skateboard. Judging by the drawing on it, Reki used it when he was skating with his old friend. And Reki grieves that even that memory of his friend is gone.
Reki is as much a normie as Langa.
Also, I don't think Langa, if he were asexual, would be so fixated on Reki's underwear right from their first meeting. Langa is overly enthusiastic at every opportunity to look at it. It's even in the official artwork.
There's a reason I emphasized that in the scene where Langa makes his first ollie, he's terrified of Reki getting so close. Langa's body language says he doesn't feel "amazingly good" at all in this moment. I'm afraid that right now he has something to hide from Reki's gaze. That's why Langa rolls over onto his stomach so quickly, and it's clearly not characteristic of an asexual.
And all Reki did was raise his hand, and in doing so, his hoodie lifted! It was just a strip of skin on his abs that caused Langa to react so violently.
You also have to consider that Langa is a Catholic. And he is pressured by society's expectations, expressed through his mom, who until episode 8 was fully convinced that her son was in love with a girl. All of this affects the way in which the character's interest in sex is expressed. And while Reki suppresses his attraction, Langa doesn't accept it, but it breaks through.
And the funny thing is that Reki's underwear is sticking out of his pants precisely because he's actually a very shy and decent young man, it's part of his daredevil disguise.
There's a reason the creators in both the anime and manga Chill Out! keep emphasizing that Reki is Langa's "dog".
If Reki was a dog, he'd be a beagle. If somehow Reki turned into a dog, Langa Hasegawa would accept it easily. They'd somehow be able to still have conversations even though Reki couldn't talk, and they'd sleep in the same bed together.
Animage December 2021: The ones who are devoted Q&A with Hiroko Utsumi
Langa and Reki's race in the anime's finale is a completely transparent metaphor for first sex, and they're 18 years old there.
In the latest audio drama read at the SK event, Reki hints quite transparently that there is sex in his life with Langa. It's coded with the same word "fun".
https://www.tumblr.com/kudouusagi/740164453663981568/sk8-infinity-week-returns-drama
Apologies for saying this again but I don't think I should contribute anything else until I see the more accurate translations since at this point all I can say is biased stuff and opinions based on my own experiences (which I don't think would be very interesting and would be quite frankly frustrating for you to see "Okay yeah, but I think..." in response to your well written reply with lots of sources). However... Tobimaroo said: In the latest audio drama read at the SK event, Reki hints quite transparently that there is sex in his life with Langa. It's coded with the same word "fun". I watched the video (It was really cute!!) But I've been puzzling over what you said for a few minutes now. How is sex implied? I don't understand :,) But then again stuff like that tends to fly over my head lol |
Mar 1, 8:48 PM
#61
Reply to Petrichorhaze
Apologies for saying this again but I don't think I should contribute anything else until I see the more accurate translations since at this point all I can say is biased stuff and opinions based on my own experiences (which I don't think would be very interesting and would be quite frankly frustrating for you to see "Okay yeah, but I think..." in response to your well written reply with lots of sources).
However...
I watched the video (It was really cute!!) But I've been puzzling over what you said for a few minutes now. How is sex implied? I don't understand :,) But then again stuff like that tends to fly over my head lol
However...
Tobimaroo said:
In the latest audio drama read at the SK event, Reki hints quite transparently that there is sex in his life with Langa. It's coded with the same word "fun".
In the latest audio drama read at the SK event, Reki hints quite transparently that there is sex in his life with Langa. It's coded with the same word "fun".
I watched the video (It was really cute!!) But I've been puzzling over what you said for a few minutes now. How is sex implied? I don't understand :,) But then again stuff like that tends to fly over my head lol
And I'm relying on an interview with the director in which she specifically emphasized that in a lot of scenes, Langa and Reki's faces are in the shadows. And the fact that in the Masquerade event, all the characters were wearing masks. By the way, Adam's real name is very rare in real life. And the kabuki theater has a mask of a villain with that name. As you can see, I have reason to believe that in normal life, Reki wears a mask to protect his vulnerable and sad self. He's much stronger than Langa and much more resilient. I admire how resilient he is in the face of all the blows. But I'm saddened that he often attracts them himself. Like when Reki was talking loudly in class at school and the teacher hit him. Or when he made Cherry angry on purpose and got slapped. Or in episode 6 when he put his newly healed head on the doorstep of the room, risking getting hit when someone opened the door. That's why I think Reki is suppressing his real desires, which is not very much approved of in Japan right now. Watching the scene at the beginning when he skates to the manager's car and the chain on the go hits him in various places is pretty sad. And about Reki not being interested in sex... Look closely at the largest poster in his room. It shows anatomy in great, great detail.) The moment near the end when Langa asks Reki if he's cold. Reki replies that he is not, because he is warmed by the "fun" that happened before they went shopping. And Langa gives an embarrassed nod of agreement. And the moment at the beginning when Reki jokingly suggests Langa buy a kigurumi. Langa gets angry and promises to dress Reki up in a dog costume. |
TobimarooMar 2, 12:08 AM
Mar 2, 8:39 AM
#62
Reply to Tobimaroo
And I'm relying on an interview with the director in which she specifically emphasized that in a lot of scenes, Langa and Reki's faces are in the shadows. And the fact that in the Masquerade event, all the characters were wearing masks. By the way, Adam's real name is very rare in real life. And the kabuki theater has a mask of a villain with that name. As you can see, I have reason to believe that in normal life, Reki wears a mask to protect his vulnerable and sad self. He's much stronger than Langa and much more resilient. I admire how resilient he is in the face of all the blows. But I'm saddened that he often attracts them himself. Like when Reki was talking loudly in class at school and the teacher hit him. Or when he made Cherry angry on purpose and got slapped. Or in episode 6 when he put his newly healed head on the doorstep of the room, risking getting hit when someone opened the door. That's why I think Reki is suppressing his real desires, which is not very much approved of in Japan right now. Watching the scene at the beginning when he skates to the manager's car and the chain on the go hits him in various places is pretty sad.
And about Reki not being interested in sex... Look closely at the largest poster in his room. It shows anatomy in great, great detail.)
The moment near the end when Langa asks Reki if he's cold. Reki replies that he is not, because he is warmed by the "fun" that happened before they went shopping. And Langa gives an embarrassed nod of agreement.
And the moment at the beginning when Reki jokingly suggests Langa buy a kigurumi. Langa gets angry and promises to dress Reki up in a dog costume.
And about Reki not being interested in sex... Look closely at the largest poster in his room. It shows anatomy in great, great detail.)
The moment near the end when Langa asks Reki if he's cold. Reki replies that he is not, because he is warmed by the "fun" that happened before they went shopping. And Langa gives an embarrassed nod of agreement.
And the moment at the beginning when Reki jokingly suggests Langa buy a kigurumi. Langa gets angry and promises to dress Reki up in a dog costume.
Tobimaroo said: And I'm relying on an interview with the director Could you link the interview by any chance? I'm interested in reading it. Tobimaroo said: Look closely at the largest poster in his room. Again, could you possibly link or show a picture of this poster? I looked at a bunch of screenshots of his room but can't see which one you're talking about. Tobimaroo said: Reki replies that he is not, because he is warmed by the "fun" that happened before they went shopping. And Langa gives an embarrassed nod of agreement. Doesn't Reki's VA just say "Having fun with you warmed me up"? There were no mentions of them hanging out beforehand. And I wouldn't base any evidence off of the VA's body language. It's very clear that at least Reki's was perhaps trying to imitate Reki, but they could've both been nervous about doing this live in one take without the ability to redo it like they could with regular voice acting. Also about the dog costume, idk about you but that just seems like a teasing friend thing? My friends occasionally joke about buying each other fursuits or graphic t-shirts with the most weirdest, vulgar designs on them lol |
Mar 2, 10:41 AM
#63
Link the interview: https://www.tumblr.com/kudouusagi/711557727084740608/langa-seeing-reki-as-a-skater?source=share Poster: You see, the creators of the franchise have graciously provided fans with a schedule for Reki and Langa's day. According to it, they don't break up at all. They ride skateboards to and from school together, work part-time jobs at the same place, then go to the skatepark. And that's very sensible of them, because that way they can look out for each other. Both Langa and Reki are able to get into the trouble even on their way home from school. In the anime, Reki very recklessly left Langa alone in episode 3 when they split up while running away from a security guard. And in episode 10, Langa realized in the hospital that Reki was about to do something terrible, so he ran to catch the elevator, but didn't make it in time. So it's unlikely that Reki and Langa met on purpose to go shopping. And after it, as the drama says, they went out to eat and to the skatepark. Reki's daily schedule when there's no S: 8:00-8:30 - Wakes up, eats breakfast 8:30-16:00 - Skates to school, attends school 16:00-18:00 - Part time work 18:00-19:30 - Skatepark (Even of weekdays, he's immersed in skating! On holidays he probably spends the whole day at the park) 19:30-20:30 - Eats dinner, has bath 20:30-22:00 - Watches skate videos 22:00-24:00 - Makes new board sketches, does board maintenance 24:00 - Sleeps (He probably falls asleep while playing on his phone and gets scolded by his mother for it often......) Langa's daily schedule when there's no S: 8:00-8:30 - Wakes up, eats breakfast 8:30-16:00 - Skates to school, attend school 16:00-18:00 - Part time work 18:00-19:30 - Skatepark 19:30-20:30 - Makes and eats dinner 20:30-21:30 - Showers, does chores (Sometimes Reki calls and they talk about skating) 22:00 - Sleep (He probably falls asleep fast. He's a high schooler so he needs to eat a lot and sleep a lot to grow bigger). SK8 the Infinity Anime: BD&DVD Vol.4 https://kudouusagi.tumblr.com/post/654779909782323200/rekis-schedule https://kudouusagi.tumblr.com/post/654779986614665216/langas-schedule The director confirms this as well: I think that every day, even at school and outside of school, they are with each other day and night skating. https://kudouusagi.tumblr.com/post/659173249723269120/reki-and-langa-director-utsumi-hiroko-and It's clear that by "skating" she means they're together. Judging from many of her interview, she's severely limited by censorship, since the anime shows clear associates and she's talking about rivals. But some important hints are given by her. And about "having fun." One of the key scenes in episode 12 is when Langa sees his dead father, and he asks: "Are you having fun, my son?" This vision is caused by Adam, and there is certainly no "zone" that Cherry speaks of. Adam is the embodiment of Thanatos. The motto on his skateboard is "Till Death Do Us Part". There's a reason why one of the musical themes played during Adam and Langa's first race is called "The Executioner Pt.2". He would have killed Langa then, he was going to do it because by his bold and reckless antics Langa had shown he didn't value life. "Dimensions of the Wind" is also played in the first half of the race, which is about grieving for dead father and exaltation. And the fact of the matter is that his father loved Langa for who he was. Accepted him for who he was, and gave him a way to deal with frightening signs of growing up through sports. With him gone, Langa has no one left with the same degree of love and acceptance. And, if he had seen his father in his first race, he would have gone after him. But in episode 12, Langa has someone who loves and accepts him for who he is. And he refuses to follow Oliver. This race is already an initiation for him, a ritual to confirm that he's grown up. And if Adam is the embodiment of Thanatos for him, Reki is the embodiment of Eros. So I think in the audio drama "having fun" means the physical side of love. And Reki calls Langa the same way Adam does, "Langa-kun." I realize that Langa is joking about the dog costume. By now he's able to make jokes and laugh in a non-evil way. Well, I hope so. Meanwhile, the creators continue their hints about Reki's "dog" essence for Langa. And I see here not only a parallel to Tadashi, who Adam compared to a dog in both the anime and the manga Chill Out! (and also that wonderful official Halloween art). But also to Reki's role in the narrative. And he's an obvious underdog who has achieved his level of skating through hard work and perseverance. Tellingly, in another audio drama, it's Reki who suffers from the fact that he can't skateboard because of the incredible heat. Langa is perfectly happy without it, just hanging out on the streets with Reki. |
TobimarooMar 4, 11:32 PM
Mar 10, 3:11 AM
#64
And, as Kudouusagi's translation suggests, Langa is not autistic. He never was. There's a logical reason for everything he does. He's perfectly capable of reading human emotions when he needs to. He's very adept at feigning innocence and shirking unnecessary responsibilities, as he did in the baggage loading moment in episode 6. At the end of episode 7, Langa lets Reki leave precisely because he understands perfectly well what Reki's grievances are. And he has nothing to object to. At the end of episode 8 and beginning of episode 9, Langa searches the crowd for Reki, based on the photos he was shown in episode 2. But of course, with the excellent censorship from the official translators that removed the main message of the anime, Langa can be considered asexual, autistic, and a space cadet. Whereas both he and Reki are two desperate teenagers in the midst of an identity crisis, at risk. They have no friends and are lonely, lost souls who are lucky enough to find each other. Because their parents are busy making money and raising other kids, and the other adults are taking advantage of them in one way or another. And it's good that these weird kids can support each other. They live in the modern world, cruel and indifferent. Apparently, it is about their further life will be the second season, when they finish school and become considered adults. |
Oct 25, 4:26 AM
#65
And one more quote from director Utsumi's interview with Animedia magazine: His skating when he’s just coolly, narrowly avoiding rocks in that long 18 second cut, and his final jump. I fell in love with him just as Reki did when he saw snow falling! https://kudouusagi.tumblr.com/post/651278360568299520/along-with-my-previous-post-reki-and-langa-arent Well of course this pairing is half-confirmed, trust fandom Wiki more. |
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