Skos gledam plesne scene iz mjuzikla Frogs. Ful mi je luškan mjuzikal, čeprov nč ne razumem. Sam plešejo mi pa ful dobr, ha.

My favourite dance


Evo vam vsebina. Vir: nihonwatch

The only thing Kakeru wished for the most was to dance to his heart's content. Who knew he would get his wish fast — for a price.

The musical's story revolves around Kakeru (Sakurada Doori) who is turned to a green frog after being depressed about losing a dance competition. His friend Teru (Yanagisawa Takahiko) is also turned to a yellow frog and both of them are inevitably trapped in a world where dancing is the life and rain is the best thing ever.

In their frantic search for the escape route back to the human world, Kakeru and Teru meets formidable allies in the forms of Amane (Aoyagi Ruito), a pink carefree frog, and his minions. Amane challenges Kakeru to dance showdowns and at the same time encourages him to stop wishing to go back to the human world. Kakeru, who is distraught with his disappointments in his own world, considers staying for life in the world of frogs.

But just as Kakeru is rediscovering his love for dancing with the help of Amane's challenges, he and Teru are confronted by Fukurou (Uehara Takuya) and his minions. They are ordered to capture the two invaders and put them to death. A fun-loving blue frog at heart, Fukurou disobeys their superior's orders and with Amane helps Kakeru and Teru to escape. There is only one way to go back to the human world after all: talking to the great god of frogs and asking his aid.

As their journey to meet the frog god and plead for his help, Kakeru undergoes a dilemma of wanting to return and not wanting to. This creates further conflicts not only among the four, but within Kakeru himself.

The essentially real human emotions of wanting to run away from life's disappointments is one of the most touching parts of the production. Kakeru represents a person who is afraid to go through the path he has chosen because of a problem he encounters. His friends, whether they encourage him to look at the same path again or pull him to a world where he could care less but without the life he has frown used to, helps him reach a conclusion where he and everyone else will achieve satisfaction.

The musical is not played only for entertainment. It imparts messages on facing life, making friends, and following dreams. FROGS, especially its end, might be a bit cheesy and childish for the older viewers, but it cannot be denied that it is one production that can be watched over and over again and can still portray lessons that touch the ones heart, stunts that tickle the senses and tongue twisters that will never be spoken the correct way no matter who tries.

Imagine being in Kakeru's shoes and landing in a world where you can do whatever you want for the rest of your life with new friends, only to be deprived of the things you had and people you had met before. Which world will you choose to be in?

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