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Mikazuki Munechika (Mura Takahito) || Touken Ranbu - ICE BLADE - Photoshoot
kazuki recycling that's it for this season a gift for meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Today Javier Fernandez is invited as coach in Japan's 2026 All-Japan Senior Strengthening Training Camp.
According to fans there, Javi is initially wearing thick Canadian-style mittens. He spends a lot of time giving hands-on choreography and performance coaching to Shun Sato on the flamenco choreography and StSq for Poeta. The focus is on detailed posing, especially puffing out the chest, wrist twists, and strong pulling gestures. Sato barely practices jumps and spends most of the session working on performance details.
Javi's class is all about mixing tons of different steps while doing super intense, nonstop stroking. It gives off such strong Cricket Club vibes.
my parents are probably sick and tired of walking into the room and seeing zhenya's anna karenina program playing AGAIN
like i think the thing that sucks for isabeau's image is her getting shafted in the stupid blade angels marketing which i have hated FROM THE BEGINNING not her friend joking about her on a niche podcast while also making fun of HIMSELF like how are people missing that part
“Why did Alina win over Evgenia? She was robbed!”
Alina’s lutz vs Evgenia’s lutz:
(see the knee pointed outwards which indicates an outside edge vs. very clear inside edge)
Alina’s 3-3 (3Lz-3Lo) vs. Evgenia’s 3-3 (3F-3T)
Alina’s 3 jumps combo was a 3F+2T+2Lo. Evgenia’s 3 jumps combo was a 2A+2T+2T.
They both had 7 triples in their programs, but Alina’s included 2 lutzes (highest scoring non-axel jump) while Evgenia’s included 2 toeloops (lowest scoring jump).
Alina had more variations in her spins, correct jumps, and the better short program.
If anything, the robbery is that the gap in scores wasn’t bigger.