Musodo Recruitment Project: The Championship to Make Everyone Smile ⑨ Would You Like to Become an Apprentice to the Momokuro-tei Family?
Good morning, everyone. I hope you are having a wonderful morning.
Today, for the bookstore cafe "Musodo" project: #ChampionshipToMakeEveryoneSmile a
wonderful creator has joined us.

Harbo-san has joined us as the fifth runner for #ChampionshipToMakeEveryoneSmile .
"Joshiraku" Your deep love for the series and the rich memories of the emotions you gained through the work truly moved me.
It is hard to believe that 2010 was already 15 years ago; time really does fly. The fact that the anime and songs from that time still remain in our hearts and are worth talking about today speaks volumes about the power of the work itself.
"Joshiraku", I haven't seen it yet, but after hearing you talk about it, I'm suddenly very interested. Even though I might not look like it (wait, what do I look like?), I, Hikami, the writer, am quite an anime fan myself, influenced by Yabanko-san and my son. I especially love "The Apothecary Diaries" and, from a little while ago, "Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts".
This ""Joshiraku"", the wonderful contrast between the surreal conversation plays in the dressing room and the anime-original tours of downtown Tokyo—the fact that it makes one want to see it in live-action as well is truly charming... I imagine the characters' personalities were depicted so vividly that not only "laughter" but also warmth and nostalgia were conveyed through the screen.
And your analysis of the ED theme "Nippon Egao Hyakkei" was not just a song introduction; I felt a gentle philosophy in it, observing how the act of "laughing" is connected to the margins of the heart.
"Because there is a margin, people can laugh"—that phrase really struck me.
We tend to get caught up in efficiency and obligations, often forgetting even how to laugh. But I think it is precisely at such times that something like this song can gently stay by our side and soothe our hearts.
And finally, the punchline that you learned to say "Jugemu"! That is also proof of your serious and fun way of engaging with this song and work. "Wasting brain memory"? Not at all, I think that is a wonderful treasure chest of memories.
I definitely want to experience it myself. It is a very happy thing to be able to touch someone else's "likes" like this.
Harbo-san, thank you so much for participating.

#Musodo #BookstoreCafe #ProjectRecruitment #ChampionshipToMakeEveryoneSmile #NigiyakashiObi
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