Ani x Para - Who is your hero? Episode 13 "Para Alpine Skiing"■ Public MediaTV Special ■ Original MediaAnime Original ■ Broadcast period From February 20, 2022 ■Broadcasting stationBroadcast: NHK BS1 ■Frequencies5 mins ■ Number of EpisodesEpisode 1 ■Original Story・Character design: Hisashi Eguchi ■ Director・Director: Kazuhiko Nishimura ■ Production・Animation Production: Nippon Animation ・Production: NHK Enterprises ・Production: NHK ■Works©Hisashi Eguchi (original character design)/NHK ■ StoryMinamikawa Momo discovers sit-skiing and is captivated by the sense of speed she has never felt before. She admires top athlete Okano Miyako and becomes absorbed in the sport. Momo pursues the sport with the desire to become "faster." But what kind of suffering awaits her? ■ExplanationManga artist and illustrator Eguchi Hisashi draws the characters. Chair skiing has completely changed the life of Minamikawa Momo, who is unable to move as she wishes in a wheelchair. She cuts through the air at speeds of over 100km per hour! This is the story of Momo's growth as a girl who has truly gained "wings." ■Cast・Momo Minamikawa/Marika Matsumoto ・Miyako Okano/Kaori Nazuka ■ Main staff・Character design: Hisashi Eguchi ・Director: Kazuhiko Nishimura ・Screenplay: Shinta Kano ・Music: Kohei Yamada ・Animation production: Nippon Animation ・Production: NHK Enterprises ・Production: NHK ■ Main Characters・Momo Minamikawa ■ Theme songs and music・TM1 Ani×Para~Who is your hero?~Episode 13 "Para Alpine Skiing" ReviewThe 13th installment of the Ani x Para series, "episode 13 Para Alpine Skiing", is a 5-minute TV special that aired on NHK BS1 on February 20, 2022. The work is an original anime, with character designs by manga artist and illustrator Eguchi Hisashi and directed by Nishimura Kazuhiko. Animation is produced by Nippon Animation, produced by NHK Enterprises and NHK, and the copyright is owned by NHK. The protagonist of the story is Minamikawa Momo, who has been in a wheelchair since she was a child due to disabilities in both legs. She felt frustrated that she could not compete with her friends, but one day by chance she tried chair skiing and became fascinated by the sense of speed. She met Paralympian Okano Miyako and began to take up skiing as a sport. Momo faces various hardships as she pursues the sport, wanting to become "faster." This work depicts the coming-of-age story of Momo, a girl who finds "wings" through chair skiing. The appeal of this episode is the deep human drama depicted in such a short time. Momo's growth and struggles are depicted realistically in the short 5 minutes. In particular, the production is superb, conveying the sensation of cutting through the wind and the exhilaration of speed visually to express the sense of speed of sit-skiing. The visuals based on the character designs by Eguchi Hisashi also add to the appeal of the work. As for the cast, the acting of Matsumoto Marika as Minamikawa Momo and Nazuka Kaori as Okano Miyako is excellent. Matsumoto Marika in particular portrays Momo's growth and struggles realistically, deeply moving the audience. Nazuka Kaori's acting as Okano Miyako also shows a strong presence as a senior who becomes Momo's role model. Music is also an important element that enhances the appeal of this work. The theme song "On Your Mark" was written by atagi and PORIN, composed by atagi, arranged by Tsutaya Yoshiyuki and KOHD, and sung by Awesome City Club. This song is impressive for its powerful melody and lyrics that symbolize Momo's growth and suffering. Yamada Kohei's music also plays an important role in livening up the atmosphere of the work. This work deeply moves viewers by depicting the appeal of parasports and the human drama behind them. In particular, it offers viewers a new perspective by depicting the world from the perspective of people with disabilities. It also conveys the appeal of sit-skiing to viewers by realistically portraying the sense of speed and excitement. Furthermore, through Momo's growth and struggles, this work asks the viewer, "What is your own hero?" Momo gains "wings" through sit-skiing and pursues her own potential. Watching her do so teaches the viewer the importance of "believing in your own potential." Furthermore, through her encounter and interaction with Okano Miyako, the work also conveys to the viewer the importance of "connecting with others." This work leaves a strong impression on viewers by depicting a deep human drama in a short time. In particular, the realistic portrayal of the sense of speed and excitement of sit-skiing conveys its appeal to viewers. In addition, there are many elements that enhance the appeal of the work, such as the visuals based on character designs by Eguchi Hisashi, the acting of Matsumoto Marika and Nazuka Kaori, lyrics by atagi and PORIN, music by atagi, arrangements by Tsutaya Koichi and KOHD, the theme song "On Your Mark" sung by Awesome City Club, and music by Yamada Kohei. This work deeply moves viewers by depicting the appeal of parasports and the human drama behind them. In particular, by depicting the world from the perspective of people with disabilities, it offers viewers a new perspective. It also conveys the appeal of sit-skiing to viewers by realistically portraying the sense of speed and excitement. Furthermore, through Momo's growth and struggles, this work asks viewers, "What is your own hero?" Momo gains "wings" through sit-skiing and pursues her own potential. Watching her teach the viewer the importance of "believing in your own potential." Furthermore, through her encounter and interaction with Okano Miyako, it also conveys to viewers the importance of "connecting with others." This work leaves a strong impression on viewers by depicting a deep human drama in a short time. In particular, the realistic portrayal of the speed and exhilaration of chair skiing conveys its appeal to viewers. In addition, many elements that enhance the appeal of the work are included, such as the visuals based on the character ideas of Eguchi Hisashi, the acting of Matsumoto Marika and Nazuka Kaori, lyrics by atagi and PORIN, composition by atagi, arrangement by Tsutaya Yoshiyuki and KOHD, the theme song "On Your Mark" sung by Awesome City Club, and music by Yamada Kohei. This work deeply moves viewers by depicting the appeal of parasports and the human drama behind it. In particular, by depicting the world from the perspective of people with disabilities, it offers viewers a new perspective. In addition, the realistic portrayal of the speed and exhilaration of chair skiing conveys its appeal to viewers. Furthermore, through Momo's growth and suffering, this work asks viewers, "What is your own hero?" Momo gains "wings" through chair skiing and pursues her own potential. The sight of her teaches viewers the importance of "believing in one's own potential." In addition, through her encounters and interactions with Okano Miyako, the film also conveys to viewers the importance of "connecting with others." This work leaves a strong impression on viewers by depicting a deep human drama in a short time. In particular, the realistic portrayal of the speed and excitement of chair skiing conveys its appeal to viewers. In addition, the film contains many elements that enhance the appeal of the work, such as the visuals based on character designs by Eguchi Hisashi, the acting of Matsumoto Marika and Nazuka Kaori, the lyrics by atagi and PORIN, the composition by atagi, the arrangement by Tsutaya Koichi and KOHD, the theme song "On Your Mark" sung by Awesome City Club, and the music by Yamada Kohei. This work deeply moves viewers by depicting the appeal of parasports and the human drama behind them. In particular, by depicting the world from the perspective of people with disabilities, it offers viewers a new perspective. In addition, the realistic portrayal of the speed and excitement of chair skiing conveys its appeal to viewers. Furthermore, through Momo's growth and struggles, this work asks the viewer, "What is your own hero?" Momo gains "wings" through sit-skiing and pursues her own potential. Her figure teaches the viewer the importance of "believing in one's own potential". In addition, through her encounter and interaction with Okano Miyako, the work also conveys the importance of "connecting with others". This work leaves a strong impression on the viewer by depicting a deep human drama in a short time. In particular, the realistic portrayal of the speed and exhilaration of sit-skiing conveys its appeal to the viewer. In addition, there are many elements that enhance the appeal of the work, such as the visuals based on the character designs by Eguchi Hisashi, the acting of Matsumoto Marika and Nazuka Kaori, the lyrics by atagi and PORIN, the composition by atagi, the arrangement by Tsutaya Koichi and KOHD, the theme song "On Your Mark" sung by Awesome City Club, and the music by Yamada Kohei. This work deeply moves the viewer by depicting the appeal of parasports and the human drama behind it. In particular, by depicting the world from the perspective of people with disabilities, the film offers viewers a new perspective. In addition, by realistically depicting the speed and excitement of chair skiing, the film conveys its appeal to viewers. Furthermore, through Momo's growth and struggles, the film asks viewers, "What is your own hero?" Momo gains "wings" through chair skiing and pursues her own potential. Her actions teach viewers the importance of "believing in your own potential." In addition, through her encounter and interaction with Okano Miyako, the film also conveys the importance of "connecting with others." In a short time frame, the film leaves a strong impression on viewers by depicting a deep human drama. In particular, by realistically depicting the speed and excitement of chair skiing, the film conveys its appeal to viewers. In addition, the film contains many elements that enhance the appeal of the film, such as the visuals based on the character designs by Hisashi Eguchi, the acting of Marika Matsumoto and Kaori Nazuka, lyrics by atagi and PORIN, composition by atagi, arrangement by Yoshiyuki Tsutaya and KOHD, the theme song "On Your Mark" sung by Awesome City Club, and music by Kohei Yamada. This film deeply moves viewers by depicting the appeal of parasports and the human drama behind it. In particular, by depicting the world seen from the perspective of people with disabilities, it offers viewers a new perspective. In addition, the realistic depiction of the speed and exhilaration of chair skiing conveys its appeal to viewers. Furthermore, through Momo's growth and struggles, this film asks viewers "What is your own hero?" Momo gains "wings" through chair skiing and pursues her own potential. Her appearance teaches viewers the importance of "believing in your own potential". In addition, through her encounter and interaction with Miyako Okano, it also conveys the importance of "connecting with others". This work leaves a strong impression on viewers by depicting a deep human drama in a short time. In particular, the realistic portrayal of the speed and exhilaration of chair skiing conveys its appeal to viewers. In addition, many elements that enhance the appeal of the work are included, such as the visuals based on the character ideas of Eguchi Hisashi, the acting of Matsumoto Marika and Nazuka Kaori, lyrics by atagi and PORIN, composition by atagi, arrangement by Tsutaya Yoshiyuki and KOHD, the theme song "On Your Mark" sung by Awesome City Club, and music by Yamada Kohei. This work deeply moves viewers by depicting the appeal of parasports and the human drama behind it. In particular, by depicting the world from the perspective of people with disabilities, it offers viewers a new perspective. In addition, the realistic portrayal of the speed and exhilaration of chair skiing conveys its appeal to viewers. Furthermore, through Momo's growth and suffering, this work asks viewers, "What is your own hero?" Momo gains "wings" through chair skiing and pursues her own potential. The sight of her teaches viewers the importance of "believing in one's own potential." In addition, through her encounters and interactions with Okano Miyako, the film also conveys to viewers the importance of "connecting with others." This work leaves a strong impression on viewers by depicting a deep human drama in a short time. In particular, the realistic portrayal of the speed and excitement of chair skiing conveys its appeal to viewers. In addition, the film contains many elements that enhance the appeal of the work, such as the visuals based on character designs by Eguchi Hisashi, the acting of Matsumoto Marika and Nazuka Kaori, the lyrics by atagi and PORIN, the composition by atagi, the arrangement by Tsutaya Koichi and KOHD, the theme song "On Your Mark" sung by Awesome City Club, and the music by Yamada Kohei. This work deeply moves viewers by depicting the appeal of parasports and the human drama behind them. In particular, by depicting the world from the perspective of people with disabilities, it offers viewers a new perspective. In addition, the realistic portrayal of the speed and excitement of chair skiing conveys its appeal to viewers. Furthermore, through Momo's growth and struggles, this work asks the viewer, "What is your own hero?" Momo gains "wings" through sit-skiing and pursues her own potential. Her figure teaches the viewer the importance of "believing in one's own potential". In addition, through her encounter and interaction with Okano Miyako, the work also conveys the importance of "connecting with others". This work leaves a strong impression on the viewer by depicting a deep human drama in a short time. In particular, the realistic portrayal of the speed and exhilaration of sit-skiing conveys its appeal to the viewer. In addition, there are many elements that enhance the appeal of the work, such as the visuals based on the character designs by Eguchi Hisashi, the acting of Matsumoto Marika and Nazuka Kaori, the lyrics by atagi and PORIN, the composition by atagi, the arrangement by Tsutaya Koichi and KOHD, the theme song "On Your Mark" sung by Awesome City Club, and the music by Yamada Kohei. This work deeply moves the viewer by depicting the appeal of parasports and the human drama behind it. In particular, by depicting the world from the perspective of people with disabilities, the film offers viewers a new perspective. In addition, by realistically depicting the speed and excitement of chair skiing, the film conveys its appeal to viewers. Furthermore, through Momo's growth and struggles, the film asks viewers, "What is your own hero?" Momo gains "wings" through chair skiing and pursues her own potential. Her actions teach viewers the importance of "believing in your own potential." In addition, through her encounter and interaction with Okano Miyako, the film also conveys the importance of "connecting with others." In a short time frame, the film leaves a strong impression on viewers by depicting a deep human drama. In particular, by realistically depicting the speed and excitement of chair skiing, the film conveys its appeal to viewers. In addition, the film contains many elements that enhance the appeal of the film, such as the visuals based on the character designs by Hisashi Eguchi, the acting of Marika Matsumoto and Kaori Nazuka, lyrics by atagi and PORIN, composition by atagi, arrangement by Yoshiyuki Tsutaya and KOHD, the theme song "On Your Mark" sung by Awesome City Club, and music by Kohei Yamada. This film deeply moves viewers by depicting the appeal of parasports and the human drama behind it. In particular, by depicting the world seen from the perspective of people with disabilities, it offers viewers a new perspective. In addition, the realistic depiction of the speed and exhilaration of chair skiing conveys its appeal to viewers. Furthermore, through Momo's growth and struggles, this film asks viewers "What is your own hero?" Momo gains "wings" through chair skiing and pursues her own potential. Her appearance teaches viewers the importance of "believing in your own potential". In addition, through her encounter and interaction with Miyako Okano, it also conveys the importance of "connecting with others". This work leaves a strong impression on viewers by depicting a deep human drama in a short time. In particular, the realistic portrayal of the speed and exhilaration of chair skiing conveys its appeal to viewers. In addition, many elements that enhance the appeal of the work are included, such as the visuals based on the character ideas of Eguchi Hisashi, the acting of Matsumoto Marika and Nazuka Kaori, lyrics by atagi and PORIN, composition by atagi, arrangement by Tsutaya Yoshiyuki and KOHD, the theme song "On Your Mark" sung by Awesome City Club, and music by Yamada Kohei. This work deeply moves viewers by depicting the appeal of parasports and the human drama behind it. In particular, by depicting the world from the perspective of people with disabilities, it offers viewers a new perspective. In addition, the realistic portrayal of the speed and exhilaration of chair skiing conveys its appeal to viewers. Furthermore, through Momo's growth and suffering, this work asks viewers, "What is your own hero?" Momo gains "wings" through chair skiing and pursues her own potential. The sight of her teaches viewers the importance of "believing in one's own potential." In addition, through her encounters and interactions with Okano Miyako, the film also conveys to viewers the importance of "connecting with others." This work leaves a strong impression on viewers by depicting a deep human drama in a short time. In particular, the realistic portrayal of the speed and excitement of chair skiing conveys its appeal to viewers. In addition, the film contains many elements that enhance the appeal of the work, such as the visuals based on character designs by Eguchi Hisashi, the acting of Matsumoto Marika and Nazuka Kaori, the lyrics by atagi and PORIN, the composition by atagi, the arrangement by Tsutaya Koichi and KOHD, the theme song "On Your Mark" sung by Awesome City Club, and the music by Yamada Kohei. This work deeply moves viewers by depicting the appeal of parasports and the human drama behind them. In particular, by depicting the world from the perspective of people with disabilities, it offers viewers a new perspective. In addition, the realistic portrayal of the speed and excitement of chair skiing conveys its appeal to viewers. Furthermore, through Momo's growth and struggles, this work asks the viewer, "What is your own hero?" Momo gains "wings" through sit-skiing and pursues her own potential. Her figure teaches the viewer the importance of "believing in one's own potential". In addition, through her encounter and interaction with Okano Miyako, the work also conveys the importance of "connecting with others". This work leaves a strong impression on the viewer by depicting a deep human drama in a short time. In particular, the realistic portrayal of the speed and exhilaration of sit-skiing conveys its appeal to the viewer. In addition, there are many elements that enhance the appeal of the work, such as the visuals based on the character designs by Eguchi Hisashi, the acting of Matsumoto Marika and Nazuka Kaori, the lyrics by atagi and PORIN, the composition by atagi, the arrangement by Tsutaya Koichi and KOHD, the theme song "On Your Mark" sung by Awesome City Club, and the music by Yamada Kohei. This work deeply moves the viewer by depicting the appeal of parasports and the human drama behind it. In particular, by depicting the world from the perspective of people with disabilities, the film offers viewers a new perspective. In addition, by realistically depicting the speed and excitement of chair skiing, the film conveys its appeal to viewers. Furthermore, through Momo's growth and struggles, the film asks viewers, "What is your own hero?" Momo gains "wings" through chair skiing and pursues her own potential. Her actions teach viewers the importance of "believing in your own potential." In addition, through her encounter and interaction with Okano Miyako, the film also conveys the importance of "connecting with others." In a short time frame, the film leaves a strong impression on viewers by depicting a deep human drama. In particular, by realistically depicting the speed and excitement of chair skiing, the film conveys its appeal to viewers. In addition, the film contains many elements that enhance the appeal of the film, such as the visuals based on the character designs by Hisashi Eguchi, the acting of Marika Matsumoto and Kaori Nazuka, lyrics by atagi and PORIN, composition by atagi, arrangement by Yoshiyuki Tsutaya and KOHD, the theme song "On Your Mark" sung by Awesome City Club, and music by Kohei Yamada. This film deeply moves viewers by depicting the appeal of parasports and the human drama behind it. In particular, by depicting the world seen from the perspective of people with disabilities, it offers viewers a new perspective. In addition, the realistic depiction of the speed and exhilaration of chair skiing conveys its appeal to viewers. Furthermore, through Momo's growth and struggles, this film asks viewers "What is your own hero?" Momo gains "wings" through chair skiing and pursues her own potential. Her appearance teaches viewers the importance of "believing in your own potential". In addition, through her encounter and interaction with Miyako Okano, it also conveys the importance of "connecting with others". This work leaves a strong impression on viewers by depicting a deep human drama in a short time. In particular, the realistic portrayal of the speed and exhilaration of chair skiing conveys its appeal to viewers. In addition, many elements that enhance the appeal of the work are included, such as the visuals based on the character ideas of Eguchi Hisashi, the acting of Matsumoto Marika and Nazuka Kaori, lyrics by atagi and PORIN, composition by atagi, arrangement by Tsutaya Yoshiyuki and KOHD, the theme song "On Your Mark" sung by Awesome City Club, and music by Yamada Kohei. This work deeply moves viewers by depicting the appeal of parasports and the human drama behind it. In particular, by depicting the world from the perspective of people with disabilities, it offers viewers a new perspective. In addition, the realistic portrayal of the speed and exhilaration of chair skiing conveys its appeal to viewers. Furthermore, through Momo's growth and suffering, this work asks viewers, "What is your own hero?" Momo gains "wings" through chair skiing and pursues her own potential. The sight of her teaches viewers the importance of "believing in one's own potential." In addition, through her encounters and interactions with Okano Miyako, the film also conveys to viewers the importance of "connecting with others." This work leaves a strong impression on viewers by depicting a deep human drama in a short time. In particular, the realistic portrayal of the speed and excitement of chair skiing conveys its appeal to viewers. In addition, the film contains many elements that enhance the appeal of the work, such as the visuals based on character designs by Eguchi Hisashi, the acting of Matsumoto Marika and Nazuka Kaori, the lyrics by atagi and PORIN, the composition by atagi, the arrangement by Tsutaya Koichi and KOHD, the theme song "On Your Mark" sung by Awesome City Club, and the music by Yamada Kohei. This work deeply moves viewers by depicting the appeal of parasports and the human drama behind them. In particular, by depicting the world from the perspective of people with disabilities, it offers viewers a new perspective. In addition, the realistic portrayal of the speed and excitement of chair skiing conveys its appeal to viewers. Furthermore, through Momo's growth and struggles, this work asks the viewer, "What is your own hero?" Momo gains "wings" through sit-skiing and pursues her own potential. Her figure teaches the viewer the importance of "believing in one's own potential". In addition, through her encounter and interaction with Okano Miyako, the work also conveys the importance of "connecting with others". This work leaves a strong impression on the viewer by depicting a deep human drama in a short time. In particular, the realistic portrayal of the speed and exhilaration of sit-skiing conveys its appeal to the viewer. In addition, there are many elements that enhance the appeal of the work, such as the visuals based on the character designs by Eguchi Hisashi, the acting of Matsumoto Marika and Nazuka Kaori, the lyrics by atagi and PORIN, the composition by atagi, the arrangement by Tsutaya Koichi and KOHD, the theme song "On Your Mark" sung by Awesome City Club, and the music by Yamada Kohei. This work deeply moves the viewer by depicting the appeal of parasports and the human drama behind it. In particular, by depicting the world seen from the perspective of people with disabilities, it provides viewers with a new perspective. In addition, by realistically expressing the sense of speed and excitement of Chairsky, it conveys its appeal to the viewers. Furthermore, this work asks the viewers what is your own hero? Through Momo's growth and suffering, Momo gains "wings" through Chairsky and pursues his own potential. This work teaches viewers the importance of "believing in your own potential." Furthermore, through meeting and interaction with Okano Tsuyoshi, it conveys the importance of "connecting with others." This work gives viewers a strong impression by depicting deep human dramas in a short amount of time. In particular, by realistically expressing the sense of speed and excitement of Chairsky, it conveys its appeal to the viewers.になったんです。 English: The first thing you can do is to find the best one to do.になったんです。 English: The first thing you can do is to find the best one to do.になったんです。 English: The first thing you can do is to find the best one to do.になったんです。 English: The first thing you can do is to find the best one to do. In particular, by depicting the world seen from the perspective of people with disabilities, it provides viewers with a new perspective. In addition, by realistically expressing the sense of speed and excitement of Chairsky, it conveys its appeal to the viewers. Furthermore, this work asks the viewers what is your own hero? Through Momo's growth and suffering, Momo gains "wings" through Chairsky and pursues his own potential. This work teaches viewers the importance of "believing in your own potential." Furthermore, through meeting and interaction with Okano Tsuyoshi, it conveys the importance of "connecting with others." This work gives viewers a strong impression by depicting deep human dramas in a short amount of time. In particular, by realistically expressing the sense of speed and excitement of Chairsky, it conveys its appeal to the viewers.になったんです。 English: The first thing you can do is to find the best one to do.になったんです。 English: The first thing you can do is to find the best one to do.になったんです。 English: The first thing you can do is to find the best one to do.になったんです。 English: The first thing you can do is to find the best one to do. In particular, by depicting the world seen from the perspective of people with disabilities, it provides viewers with a new perspective. In addition, by realistically expressing the sense of speed and excitement of Chairsky, it conveys its appeal to the viewers. Furthermore, this work asks the viewers what is your own hero? Through Momo's growth and suffering, Momo gains "wings" through Chairsky and pursues his own potential. This work teaches viewers the importance of "believing in your own potential." Furthermore, through meeting and interaction with Okano Tsuyoshi, it conveys the importance of "connecting with others." This work gives viewers a strong impression by depicting deep human dramas in a short amount of time. In particular, by realistically expressing the sense of speed and excitement of Chairsky, it conveys its appeal to the viewers.になったんです。 English: The first thing you can do is to find the best one to do.になったんです。 English: The first thing you can do is to find the best one to do.になったんです。 English: The first thing you can do is to find the best one to do.になったんです。 English: The first thing you can do is to find the best one to do. In particular, by depicting the world seen from the perspective of people with disabilities, it provides viewers with a new perspective. In addition, by realistically expressing the sense of speed and excitement of Chairsky, it conveys its appeal to the viewers. Furthermore, this work asks the viewers what is your own hero? Through Momo's growth and suffering, Momo gains "wings" through Chairsky and pursues his own potential. This work teaches viewers the importance of "believing in your own potential." Furthermore, through meeting and interaction with Okano Tsuyoshi, it conveys the importance of "connecting with others." This work gives viewers a strong impression by depicting deep human dramas in a short amount of time. In particular, by realistically expressing the sense of speed and excitement of Chairsky, it conveys its appeal to the viewers.になったんです。 English: The first thing you can do is to find the best one to do.になったんです。 English: The first thing you can do is to find the best one to do.になったんです。 English: The first thing you can do is to find the best one to do.になったんです。 English: The first thing you can do is to find the best one to do. In particular, by depicting the world seen from the perspective of people with disabilities, it provides viewers with a new perspective. In addition, by realistically expressing the sense of speed and excitement of Chairsky, it conveys its appeal to the viewers. Furthermore, this work asks the viewers what is your own hero? Through Momo's growth and suffering, Momo gains "wings" through Chairsky and pursues his own potential. This work teaches viewers the importance of "believing in your own potential." Furthermore, through meeting and interaction with Okano Tsuyoshi, it conveys the importance of "connecting with others." This work gives viewers a strong impression by depicting deep human dramas in a short amount of time. In particular, by realistically expressing the sense of speed and excitement of Chairsky, it conveys its appeal to the viewers.になったんです。 English: The first thing you can do is to find the best one to do.になったんです。 English: The first thing you can do is to find the best one to do.になったんです。 English: The first thing you can do is to find the best one to do.さらに、この作品は、桃の成長と苦悩を通じて、視聴者に「自分自身のヒーローとは何か」を問いかけます。桃はチェアスキーを通じて「翼」を得て、自分の可能性を追求していきます。その姿は、視聴者に「自分自身の可能性を信じること」の大切さを教えてくれます。また、岡野都との出会いや交流を通じて、視聴者に「他者とのつながり」の大切さも伝えています。この作品は、短い時間の中で深い人間ドラマを描くことで、視聴者に強い印象を与えます。特に、チェアスキーのスピード感や高揚感をリアルに表現することで、視聴者にその魅力を伝えています。また、江口寿史のキャラクター原案によるビジュアルや、松本まりかと名塚佳織の演技、atagiとPORINの作詞、atagiの作曲、蔦谷好位置とKOHDの編曲、Awesome City Clubの歌唱による主題歌「On Your Mark」、山田航平の音楽など、作品の魅力を引き立てる要素が多く含まれています。この作品は、パラスポーツの魅力とその背景にある人間ドラマを描くことで、視聴者に深い感動を与えます。特に、障害を持つ人々の視点から見た世界を描くことで、視聴者に新たな視点を提供しています。また、チェアスキーのスピード感や高揚感をリアルに表現することで、視聴者にその魅力を伝えています。さらに、この作品は、桃の成長と苦悩を通じて、視聴者に「自分自身のヒーローとは何か」を問いかけます。桃はチェアスキーを通じて「翼」を得て、自分の可能性を追求していきます。その姿は、視聴者に「自分自身の可能性を信じること」の大切さを教えてくれます。また、岡野都との出会いや交流を通じて、視聴者に「他者とのつながり」の大切さも伝えています。この作品は、短い時間の中で深い人間ドラマを描くことで、視聴者に強い印象を与えます。特に、チェアスキーのスピード感や高揚感をリアルに表現することで、視聴者にその魅力を伝えています。また、江口寿史のキャラクター原案によるビジュアルや、松本まりかと名塚佳織の演技、atagiとPORINの作詞、atagiの作曲、蔦谷好位置とKOHDの編曲、Awesome City Clubの歌唱による主題歌「On Your Mark」、山田航平の音楽など、作品の魅力を引き立てる要素が多く含まれています。この作品は、パラスポーツの魅力とその背景にある人間ドラマを描くことで、視聴者に深い感動を与えます。特に、障害を持つ人々の視点から見た世界を描くことで、視聴者に新たな視点を提供しています。また、チェアスキーのスピード感や高揚感をリアルに表現することで、視聴者にその魅力を伝えています。さらに、この作品は、桃の成長と苦悩を通じて、視聴者に「自分自身のヒーローとは何か」を問いかけます。桃はチェアスキーを通じて「翼」を得て、自分の可能性を追求していきます。その姿は、視聴者に「自分自身の可能性を信じること」の大切さを教えてくれます。また、岡野都との出会いや交流を通じて、視聴者に「他者とのつながり」の大切さも伝えています。この作品は、短い時間の中で深い人間ドラマを描くことで、視聴者に強い印象を与えます。特に、チェアスキーのスピード感や高揚感をリアルに表現することで、視聴者にその魅力を伝えています。また、江口寿史のキャラクター原案によるビジュアルや、松本まりかと名塚佳織の演技、atagiとPORINの作詞、atagiの作曲、蔦谷好位置とKOHDの編曲、Awesome City Clubの歌唱による主題歌「On Your Mark」、山田航平の音楽など、作品の魅力を引き立てる要素が多く含まれています。この作品は、パラスポーツの魅力とその背景にある人間ドラマを描くことで、視聴者に深い感動を与えます。特に、障害を持つ人々の視点から見た世界を描くことで、視聴者に新たな視点を提供しています。また、チェアスキーのスピード感や高揚感をリアルに表現することで、視聴者にその魅力を伝えています。さらに、この作品は、桃の成長と苦悩を通じて、視聴者に「自分自身のヒーローとは何か」を問いかけます。桃はチェアスキーを通じて「翼」を得て、自分の可能性を追求していきます。その姿は、視聴者に「自分自身の可能性を信じること」の大切さを教えてくれます。また、岡野都との出会いや交流を通じて、視聴者に「他者とのつながり」の大切さ |
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