I’m glad the prospect of art school has inspired Yatora, and given his life meaning – but are future episodes really going to go down like this? I’m wondering if there will be a balance between his new found passion and outlook on the world vs cram school life and the reality of art not meeting what you pictured in your mind…and the frustrations that come along with it. (I know they explained that because she was accepted to MUA for college, her studies are basically done but…really? So soon? We barely got to know her character!)Īfter the credits, Yuka and Yatora enroll in the Tokyo Art Institute cram school. Thirty days pass, Yatora submits thirty still life drawings, and suddenly Mori-senpai is graduating. Hopefully Blue Period works on that going forward. ![]() Being halfway around the globe allows him to get. Being new in town he forges new friendships under the name and pronouns he prefers. Sure, names were mentioned passively…but I wasn’t invested enough to take notice or care. Ivan is the child of a wealthy family but after winning a bet with his parents they allowed him to move halfway across the world to his mother's homeland of Japan. I’d honestly love to care about every single character here but I only know about three of their names. The animation quality seems to have improved this week, as well. …but my own mother was sitting in the same room as me, and I didn’t want to seem like a weirdo crying over an anime at 8pm at night while drinking tea in an oversized, fluffy bathrobe. ☺ And I swear – I really was going to cry watching his mom break down. Maybe that’s why Yatora finally finding a way to express himself through still life drawings, and choosing to pursue a career in oil painting really hit me hard. It’s working out so far, but I can’t stop thinking about how I might fail before even trying. ![]() So, I tried to make up for it by doing something slightly risky, and depressed myself afterward. I know I’m completely talking in circles today, but honestly I had a really bad day. That person could always think they suck, and be surprised by the adoration for their work. There will always be somebody who is better than you at something – even if you are misperceiving things. I guess once you get into that cycle of self-comparison, it never really ends. Yatora Yaguchi not even trying to hide how infatuated he is with Mori-senpai’s artwork in Blue Period Episode 2.
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