Cast:
Isshiki Yohei : Edward Elric (double cast)
Hirono Ryota : Edward Elric (double cast)
Mashima Shuto : Alphonse Elric
Okabe Rin : Winry Rockbell
Aoki Jin : Roy Mustang (double cast)
Wada Takuma : Roy Mustang (double cast)
Tsukui Minami : Riza Hawkeye
Metal Yoshida : Alex Louis Armstrong
Okamoto Yuki : Maes Hughes
Kimisawa Yuki : Jean Havoc
Harashima Motohisa : Denny Brosh
Mizuki Sakurako : Maria Ross
Abe Yutaka : Tim Marco
Oishi Keita : Shou Tucker
Ono Hikari : Izumi Curtis
Sao Kurama : Lust
Hiramatsu Raima : Envy
Kusano Taisei : Gluttony
Hoshi Tomoya : Scar
Suzuki Shogo : Solf J. Kimblee
Kuge Megumi : Pinako Rockbell
Saito Mizuki : Gracia Hughes
Ogawa Himari : Nina Tucker (double cast)
Shiribiki Yuika : Nina Tucker (double cast)
Tatsumi Takuro : King Bradley
Sakurada Kosei : Alphonse Elric (suit actor)
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hello, 2.5D community! this would be my first time sharing my copy of a blu ray purchase so i hope i ripped the files properly. i haven't checked them due to my very packed schedule, so please message me if there are any problems.
here is the link to the files for both disc 1 (hirono ryo as edward elric, wada takuma as roy mustang) and disc 2 (isshiki yohei as edward elric, aoki jin as roy mustang). i might remove the link on this post after a while so please save it asap.
then as for the rules, just like the others, please do not upload on streaming sites.
This validates my thoughts from here where I found the original release of Sakura Chirari meh, and wrote the song off as much less interesting than Ookina or Wakkynai. Turns out, though that it's just an issue of cutesy overload.
When you replace the burikko with swag, the charms of the song really come out, and even the dance becomes more like an oldschool Peanuts or Motown thing than infantile, all about that smooth sync.
Ironically, I find vintage S/mileage to be an opposite case. Part of how the OG 4nin was so great was the contrast between their veteran calm and their cutesy voices. They were singing cute songs with cute voices, but in a very serious way. (And my favorite song of theirs was Asu wa Date, in which it was chill song with cute voices singing seriously, and buckets of X Factor.)
There's a slight bit too much swag in this perf of Tabidachi, which isn't their fault. If any one of them (but espc Kishimon) were singing it as a solo Bday perf, the earnestness would show through and be charming. But the coordination and subtle competitive bent of this lineup breaks the fresh atmosphere (see also my feelings on Tsuugaku Vector). Tabidachi would have to be performed in a more casual/DGAF way for a more veteran cover to work.