Reader’s Question:
I’m looking for help! Does anyone know of a website that has the transcript for the self-introduction videos from the new Love Live series “Ikiz Live”? If you could share the URL, I would really appreciate it. Here is the list of videos I’m referring to: https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-3jtV2TsyS0lw96Gxrfrf7aDYbGvsz3M If you
could listen to the videos and write down the transcripts yourself, that would also be great since I currently can’t access the videos. I’m fine with just one person’s transcript. So far, I have the ones for Mai Azabu and Manaka Yamada from the URL provided. https://detail.chiebukuro.yahoo.co.jp/qa/question_detail/q14315012434 Additionally, I know about the new self-introduction for Polka Takahashi that was recently posted, so I’m looking for transcripts other than those three. https://detail.chiebukuro.yahoo.co.jp/qa/question_detail/q13314991613 Thank you!
Searching for Love Live Transcripts: A Journey Through Ikiz Live
You know, sometimes when you’re really passionate about something, you just can’t help but dive deep into it. That’s how I felt when I stumbled upon the new Love Live series “Ikiz Live”. I was excited to see the self-introduction videos, but then I hit a snag—I couldn’t access the videos! My heart sank a little, but I wasn’t ready to give up just yet. I turned to the internet, hoping to find transcripts for these intros. I came across a thread where someone was looking for help, asking for transcripts of the introductions, and it felt like a familiar scene—a community coming together to support one another. The names mentioned, like Mai Azabu and Manaka Yamada, were ones I had seen floating around in the fandom, and I was curious about their personalities.
Unexpected Connections
While scrolling through the comments, I found a user who had shared transcripts for Goto Akira and Takahashi Polka. Reading through their intros felt like I was getting to know them on a personal level. Goto Akira’s passion for climbing and cycling was infectious! I could almost feel the thrill of reaching new heights while she spoke about her experiences. It reminded me of those sunny afternoons when I’d take my kid out for bike rides, trying to teach them how to pedal without training wheels. It’s all about those little victories, right? And then there was Takahashi Polka. Her intro was filled with a mix of humor and vulnerability. I chuckled when she talked about her struggles with math—who hasn’t had that moment of realizing they’re just not good at something? It took me back to my own school days when I would completely blank out during math tests. Her determination to show her true self at the new school resonated with me. It’s like she was saying, “Hey, we all have our quirks, but let’s make the best of it!”
A Little Humor Goes a Long Way
You know how sometimes you arrive too early to a gathering and end up awkwardly snacking while waiting for everyone else to show up? Yeah, that was me as I read through these intros. I couldn’t help but imagine what it would be like if we were all together in a room, just sharing stories and laughs about our experiences. The thought of everyone chiming in with their own tales of challenges and triumphs made me smile. It’s moments like these that remind me why I love comedy so much—there’s something so relatable about sharing our imperfections and finding humor in them. Whether it’s a failed math test or an embarrassing moment in front of friends, it’s those little bits of life that connect us all.
Let’s Share Our Stories!
So, if you’ve got any experiences or tips about finding transcripts or just want to share your own stories about school days, I’d love to hear them! Let’s keep this conversation going and maybe even dig a little deeper into what makes us laugh and connect. After all, isn’t that what it’s all about?