Post by sigmahero045 on Jun 5, 2022 23:29:18 GMT
Hello people of the forums
I'm searching for a specific clip of "Sakura Cardcaptor" which was very popular on Youtube years ago. It was a clip featuring Touya and Yukito, in japanese with english subtitles, walking down a hall, each with a pile of paper in their arms. Touya seemingly tries to get the courage to tell Yukito something really important but he gets interrupted by an obnoxious hetero girl jumping on him and holding him in her arms, killing all momentum to what he was trying to say. This makes him visibly angry, asking Yukito to put his pile of paper over his as he'll do the rest of the way by himself, which Yukito confusingly do before leaving. The girl continues to pester Touya until she goes away, but not before giggling that "oh, so he doesn't know?" and telling him that he's hers. This clip became popular because everyone, who probably didn't watch the show, interpreted that Touya was about to confess to Yukito that he had feelings for him (despite everyone telling in the comment section that apparently they already were a couple at that point in the show) and was rooting for these two. And the most hilarious part, the comment section that totally agreed just how much hatable and b*tchy that girl was and comedically typing things like "How do you kill a fictional character? Asking for a friend." Many people say this clip introduced them to the series (or reintroduced them to it in a new perspective, like it was with me)
It probably got copyright striked as clips from anime usually do on youtube (who can forget the case of "Sailor Moon Says"?). Couldn't find anything close in my history. Finding the original clip might be impossible so I'd be satisfied for simple link to the same full scene in question, with the subtitles and everything. My big regret was not archiving the original despite how amazing and tense it was.
Thank you everyone that helps me with this simple and quick search. I'd be great to have one search actually go further than just this original post like many are recently.
I'm searching for a specific clip of "Sakura Cardcaptor" which was very popular on Youtube years ago. It was a clip featuring Touya and Yukito, in japanese with english subtitles, walking down a hall, each with a pile of paper in their arms. Touya seemingly tries to get the courage to tell Yukito something really important but he gets interrupted by an obnoxious hetero girl jumping on him and holding him in her arms, killing all momentum to what he was trying to say. This makes him visibly angry, asking Yukito to put his pile of paper over his as he'll do the rest of the way by himself, which Yukito confusingly do before leaving. The girl continues to pester Touya until she goes away, but not before giggling that "oh, so he doesn't know?" and telling him that he's hers. This clip became popular because everyone, who probably didn't watch the show, interpreted that Touya was about to confess to Yukito that he had feelings for him (despite everyone telling in the comment section that apparently they already were a couple at that point in the show) and was rooting for these two. And the most hilarious part, the comment section that totally agreed just how much hatable and b*tchy that girl was and comedically typing things like "How do you kill a fictional character? Asking for a friend." Many people say this clip introduced them to the series (or reintroduced them to it in a new perspective, like it was with me)
It probably got copyright striked as clips from anime usually do on youtube (who can forget the case of "Sailor Moon Says"?). Couldn't find anything close in my history. Finding the original clip might be impossible so I'd be satisfied for simple link to the same full scene in question, with the subtitles and everything. My big regret was not archiving the original despite how amazing and tense it was.
Thank you everyone that helps me with this simple and quick search. I'd be great to have one search actually go further than just this original post like many are recently.