Dang it now I wish the entire dance had made it into the opening, it's soooo cool! Particularly the part where he makes his arms rotate like the hands of a clock!
CN -> EN TL: (formatted in line with the subtitles in the video when possible) 师傅欢迎用我的留言作成CC Title text: Link Click OP's Original Choreographer is here! Video transcript: Hello, everyone! I'm Figo. Link Click's OP was aired recently and I saw a lot of people expressing how much they liked the characters in the OP "Tutting" (a style of dance mainly performed with the hands, bracket says Egyptian hands and finger dance) as well as the overall effect of the final video. Well, as the man behind the choreography of these Tutting moves, I actually watched the final product for the first time together with everyone; only being able to watch it when it aired, and during the first time watching, I also felt very surprised, very excited. Actually, in the early stages of shooting, I had already prepared a segment of choreography based on this OP "Dive Back in Time" and the production team also shot some of the freestyle dances I did on set. For the overall effect of the final product, it was actually made by using the choreography I prepared as well as the freestyle that was recorded at the time, processed via editing, and then performed through the animated characters. As for this video (that you are watching right now), I wanted to demonstrate to everyone my original choreography-only version based on "Dive Back in Time". In comparison with the freestyle-incorporated version, the flow and the speed of the moves (in this version) should be relatively simpler and slower ok. Without further ado, let us watch it together. [sick moves] ok Now, I don't know what you guys think of it after watching this choreography-only version, but regardless I think my style and stage presence is pretty lit. Well, maybe after watching everything, you all might still say watching the animated OP still looks cooler... ok anyhow, please look forward to Link Click which officially airs on 30th April! Bye-bye! End card text: Subscribe to find out even more gems about Tutting! Description text: As the original creator of the choreography featured in the locally-made (China) animation Link Click's OP, this inter-dimensional collaboration really is a mystical experience! I also hope that everyone will like this Tutting choreography~
@Figo Fu ❌ PLEASE ❌ add the translation this person did as the English subtitle so mpre fans would be able to know you and your amazing ultra-skills ! 🔥 They would also be able to watch your other projects and give you the support you deserve ! 🙏 💎 This anime and specially the unique intro has lots of fans all around the world but most of them ( including myself ) don't know Chinese so they don't have the chance to find out that you're the real choreographer4 which is sad 💔 ( Mandarin ?! I'm really sorry but honestly i don't know anything about the language 😭 ) 📌 our friend who translated the whole video : THANK YOU SO MUCH ! 💙 If i didn't read your CM ( translation ) i couldn't find out about him being the actual choreographer ! 😅 I appreciate your time and afford to do it for us 👏 ^^
This just wows me every time I watch (I've only just discovered they actually choreographed the OP though!). Love the chinese anime, love the OP love the ED love the story (but I cry), love love love it all!
@@sleepyfromstress6524 Sorry mate, but English is not understood by ever non-native-English-speaking person under 70. Even if it is taught in a lot of countries some people just don't keep practising and they forget a lot of their English. Also, using borrow words is common, and while it does indicate some English knowledge it does not mean someone who uses them knows English. From what I can see, schools do teach English, but they don't teach everything needed for English fluency. Source: I am from a country where English is not the native language. I have been to countries where English is not the native language; this includes China. Although, Chinese people often are able to speak English and they tend to be able to write, but this doesn't mean everyone under 70 can speak English.
@@sleepyfromstress6524 most people in japan, china, korea, thailand etc. can barely speak any english, of course they are taught at school, but it obviously doesn't do much since the vast majority of them can only understand the most basic words/phrases. also you are right, chinese and japanese people of course do use english words quite often, even, if you ask japanese people the japanese word for some english words they use, they wouldn't get it cause they use the migrated english variation so much more often (テレビ for example, doesn't even have an actual japanese name), but that doesn't mean they know english, they just know those words. also i don't know if this man knows english or not, but his english pronunciation was on point in the video.
I watched Link-Click and was interested where the choreography for Dive Back in Time came from. While I did not understand what you said, I felt like I understood enough that I got what I came for. This is quite mesmerizing to see and I enjoyed the video.
Basically, he said that he’s actually the one who made the choreography for the original link click op’s Tutting(the name of the dance), and then they put his style into the animations and stuff in as well. But In This video he danced to another simpler, slower choreography which he also did himself, so you’ll see all the changes in his moves, that’s because it’s basically another choreography for the op There’s another person in the comments who made what he said a lot clearer, so if there’s anything you didn’t understand or if you wanna know more you can go read their comment instead.
hey, I wonder if any other anime fans out there like me that is impressed by the tutting in the opening I also liked this anime, song and tutting a lot and went ahead and try to learn it despite being bad at dancing. here's the whole process vlog-ish video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2p6QoMsYQUw.html Feel free to check it out
You're so good, yet you look so humble. It made your performance 100000% better, it was already sooo good but dang! Some ppl I see usually would put on some airs, but you're so straightforward and lowkey. It's cool! 很cool 😎, 加油加油!
ME ENCANTÓ!!!! Aunque el idioma sea una barrera de verdad que pude disfrutar del baile 💗💗🌟✨ la coreografía, la canción y el vídeo quedaron excelentes con la temática de la serie 😍🤩
I have absolutely no idea what he said because I can't speak Chinese, but thank you for making this! I can't wait to spend every day for the next year attempting to perfect this!
started learning the choreo a week ago but i still cant get past the popping part because i really cant make straight lines 😭 tutting requires so much focus how do u even---