AND NOW IMAGINE YUURI SINGING IT IN THE MOVIE SOMEHOW IDK IN THE SEQUAL OR SUM IT WOULD BE SO GOOOODODOD I AMM SO DRAMATIC RIGHT NOW OVER THIS ............. I LOVE HTIS
Yesss, it’s finally here! Yuuri Katsuki’s VA, Toyonaga Toshiyuki singing History Maker at the first Yuri on Concert in November 2017!
(Tell me if Avex strikes the video down and I’ll find a way to get it back to you because all yoi fans deserve to hear this!)
Czytaj dalej
I’ve decided to re-watch Yuri on Stage.
This part right here omg ;____; precious Tosshi, I LOVE YOU!!
*Sighs* the Yuri on Ice days… I miss them <3
*STILL WAITING FOR THE MOVIE*
oh my god
i can’t be the only one screaming cause they made yuuri actually straddling one of victor’s legs in the BD version of episode 12 right
LMmao WHAT VITYA
Did you know that Victor was canonically described as burikko😂? Burikko is a girl who acts super cute on purpose, for example, in front of boys to appear more attractive~ It's not exactly a compliment hehe ✨
ぶりっこ
SOBBING CRYING THROWING UP ????????????
I AM SO IN LOVE WiTH YOI. THEY ARE...... JUST.......... JUST INCRERDBILE YUURI IS WEARING TWO MASKS?!?!??!? MAKKACHIN MY BELOVED??????????????? SO MANY CAMERAS AROUND THEM YET THEYRE STILL FOCUSING ON EACH OTHER????????????????? I HAVE SO MANY FEELINGS RIGHT NOW?!?!???? God. Help. Me. Send. Help. PLEASE. WE ARE BLESSED LET’S BREAK TUMBLR AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!
aAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHFHDSGHFGSHGDH
For anyone still doubting that Yuuri and Victor didn’t actually kiss in episode 7, clinging to the misconception that maybe they just hugged, please watch this audio commentary for episode 7 between Kubo-sensei and Leo and Guang-Hong’s seiyuu, with translation as follows:
“Here it comes, here it comes…”
“It’s here!”
“Oh man—! Here it comes! Ah…ah, I CAN’T! No! Aaah!”
“Congratulations!”
“CONGRATULATIONS!!”
“It’s only episode 7!”
“They got married!”
“No no, not quite yet—not married just yet.”
“That’s still a little in the future.”
Given that they’d hugged on more than a few occasions before and in front of flashing cameras and thronging mobs, it’s safe to say Kubo-sensei and the seiyuu were not applauding a simple hug :P Nor would a hug in any way be interpreted even jokingly as getting married.
On a related note, HOW CUTE ARE THE SEIYUU FOR GETTING SO EXCITED FOR THIS HUGE MOMENT FOR OUR PROTAGONISTS???
HOLY JESUS CHRIST
Victor and Yuuri are together at home in Saint Petersburg, early in the morning, sitting/laying on the couch where Victor first watched Yuuri’s ‘Stay Close To Me’ video. Probably, Victor’s draped himself all over Yuuri as usual.
(Assuming that they are actually engaged and that the rings were much more than just ‘good luck charms’, which I wholeheartedly believe is the case!) Victor tells Yuuri that after they marry, he wants to take his surname. He wants to be Victor Katsuki. Yuuri asks why, considering Victor is much more famous than him and his surname is known by many more people than his own. Victor answers “Because I love your family.”
Yuuri knows that Victor never talks about his own family. He mentions ‘his mother’ or ‘his father’ at most every once in a while. But he’s never thought of it as strange or alarming. After all, Victor has trouble talking about his emotions properly, so maybe his family life feels like something very personal to him as well? Something he doesn’t just talk about with everyone? Yuuri has always assumed he had no ill feelings towards them.
“Don’t you love your family?” Yuuri asks. When he watches the light vanish from his fiancé’s eyes, Yuuri thinks he messed up. “Y-You don’t have to tell me! I’m sorry, I shouldn’t have-“ He says, all panicked. But Victor just reaches for his hand, squeezes it softly and whispers “Yuuri, it’s okay. I trust you.” He intertwines their fingers, the rings shining in the morning light. “I’ll explain you everything.” And then, the scene fades into a flashback of young Victor, and the real (super sad) storyline starts.
I could speak endlessly about the things that make Victor and Yuuri an amazing couple, but this one really stood out to me: their insecurities.
(some of this is kinda headcanon, but it’s based on what is implied in canon)
It’s evident from the beginning that Yuuri sees himself as not enough. He doesn’t think he’s good enough, attractive enough, sexy enough, or talented enough to be Victor’s student. These fears introduce his struggle with anxiety long before he enters his first Grand Prix competition. He doesn’t think he’s good enough to deserve Victor’s attention, he doesn’t think he’s talented enough to beat Yurio, he doesn’t think he can keep Victor in Hasetsu with him when the world wants him back in Russia, competing.
And although his confidence grows throughout the series, his self-doubt is still very evident in their argument in episode 11. Yuuri doesn’t think his career is worth more than Victor’s career. Yuuri doesn’t even consider the romantic value of their relationship, only comparing the success of their careers, because even with all the validation he receives from Victor, he doesn’t know just how much his love means to Victor, and he’s scared of overestimating it. Yuuri’s ongoing fear is not being enough.
Victor, on the other hand, is an enigma. Throughout the show, Yuuri’s unreliable narration makes it difficult to know exactly how Victor feels. Victor is scared of being too much. When he arrived in Hasetsu, he was expecting a very different welcome— something akin to the sensual, sexy, confident dancer he encountered at the banquet— and is instead greeted by a shy, unconfident skater, who can’t grasp why Victor would be there to coach him of all people.
Though Victor initially tried to coax Yuuri out of his shell by being extremely forward, he realized that he needs to give Yuuri his space, and meet him in the middle— not force Yuuri to let him in when he’s not ready. Yuuri challenges Victor in episode 4 by telling Victor to be himself. For so long, Victor had been performing in every aspect of his life; every season wiping the slate clean and beginning again, constructing a new persona for himself. He was seen as a force of nature, a whirlwind, a god. Nobody has ever asked him to be himself before. He’s afraid he’s too messy, too impulsive, too Victor to be what Yuuri wants, which is why he asks Yuuri to give him a role in the first place.
Although Victor’s extra-ness is far from lacking in the following episodes, he’s significantly toned down how direct he is, and instead motivates and challenges Yuuri through his small touches and words. When Yuuri is crying in the parking garage in episode 7, Victor doesn’t know how to react, and slips back into a suave bachelor persona— “Should I just kiss you or something?”— in order to keep his messy self hidden; the kind that doesn’t know how to handle when people cry, the kind that acts impulsively, the kind that really doesn’t know what he’s doing. And Yuuri challenges him again. He doesn’t want Victor to be fake, to hide his true self behind a mask. He just wants Victor to stand by him, as himself. This could be another reason why Victor was so angry when Yuuri wanted to end things for the sake of Victor’s career. Victor had given himself, all of his whole, messy, impulsive, imperfect, balding self to Yuuri, who wanted to give it up for the sake of Victor’s suffocating career, his persona as The World’s Most Eligible Bachelor, God of Figure Skating, Victor Nikiforov. It felt like a rejection of his true self, the one that was shown to Yuuri after he painfully tore down all the walls he had to protect his fragile heart. Victor is afraid that his true self is too much.
But together, they fit together like a puzzle piece. When Victor is afraid he’s too much, Yuuri embraces all of it— all of the messiness, all of the tears, shattering those masks one by one and letting them pick up the pieces together. When Yuuri is afraid he’s not enough, Victor helps him build himself back up, showing him that he is strong and deserving of everything he has.
They are perfect for each other.
to anyone out there who’s struggling with having no friends — wondering where you belong in this world, searching for a place to belong — you matter. you are so important. and you will find your people or maybe just a special person who feels like home. it may seem like your loneliness will last forever, but it won’t. it never does.