February 7th, 2014
apron, a hat and some flour on his left cheek. His trademark goggles weren't visible, but if one looked hard enough they would be seen behind him, light glinting off the lenses.)
...Is it on? Hehe, guess it is. Hi, everyone! Look, I know it's a week early but I just wanted to tell everyone who might not know about a special holiday that's coming up next Friday. It's, well...it's different in certain parts of the world, but the general theme's the same: it's called Valentine's Day and it's for two people to spend time together and admit how they feel for each other. In America people celebrate it by giving each other candy or cards or other stuff.
Back where I live, in Japan...it's different. Like, really different. Girls give special kinds of chocolate to boys who they like or just consider a friend. (Takato's tone goes solemn at this explanation but he brightens up a little.) But, that doesn't mean us guys don't have to do anything; we reciprocate how we feel on March 14th, or White Day. We give chocolate back to the girl we like or think of as friends, too.
Anyway, I probably won't celebrate this year but to anyone who might want to I'll be making special kinds of bread starting next Thursday and give it out until the weekend. They might be heart-shaped, shaped like Digimon's heads, whatever you'd like! Thanks for listening.
(Takato signs off by smiling once before the screen goes black.)
(The screen turns on to show some dough and what appeared to be a kitchen of some sorts before pulling back to fully show Takato, wearing his usual set of clothes but he also had on an
...Is it on? Hehe, guess it is. Hi, everyone! Look, I know it's a week early but I just wanted to tell everyone who might not know about a special holiday that's coming up next Friday. It's, well...it's different in certain parts of the world, but the general theme's the same: it's called Valentine's Day and it's for two people to spend time together and admit how they feel for each other. In America people celebrate it by giving each other candy or cards or other stuff.
Back where I live, in Japan...it's different. Like, really different. Girls give special kinds of chocolate to boys who they like or just consider a friend. (Takato's tone goes solemn at this explanation but he brightens up a little.) But, that doesn't mean us guys don't have to do anything; we reciprocate how we feel on March 14th, or White Day. We give chocolate back to the girl we like or think of as friends, too.
Anyway, I probably won't celebrate this year but to anyone who might want to I'll be making special kinds of bread starting next Thursday and give it out until the weekend. They might be heart-shaped, shaped like Digimon's heads, whatever you'd like! Thanks for listening.
(Takato signs off by smiling once before the screen goes black.)