In Episode 43 (Season 2, Episode 19 Rifi-弐-), a fierce battle unfolds between Knotweed and a real person, as well as a real person's split body and Kazusaki.
As a result, Junya Enoki, who plays Yuhito Knotweed, and Asami Seto, who plays Rose No, have an official special conversation, sharing their thoughts on recording this impressive episode.
Enoki Junya (abbreviated as Enoki).: Every action scene is very exciting. The camera angles are also carefully designed, and I always take into account the hard work of the staff when doing this work. This must be a hard image, and I'm blown away every time. As a story, it becomes a group drama where battles unfold in various places, where the conjurer on this side prevails but the other side ......This inability to develop is exciting.
Seto Asami (Seto).: I'm blown away by the action scenes every time. Just like Mr. Enoki said, the switching of the camera and the change of angle of view are very new and interesting!During the dubbing phase, the graphics weren't quite finished yet, so I, like the audience, was in the midst of surprises every week**. As a development of the story, even though I read the original and knew that it was possible to break through here, the plot still made me feel nervous and exciting, and this kind of directing technique is really excellent.
Seto Asami (Seto).: In the case of the wild rose that is facing off against a real person, I felt an overwhelming difference in power. Even though she didn't show it, I'm sure Wild Rose herself knew it, and even so, she struggled to find what she could do and fight. I was touched by her strong heart, so I also carried the strong heart of Wild Rose in the voice acting.
Enoki Junya (Enoki).: I think Knotweed is a person who wants to gain self-worth by helping others . While witnessing Nanami's final moments, I fell into a desperate situation where I couldn't help someone I trusted. However, Nailsaki still believes in my worth and fights with me. I think this will be an opportunity for knotweed to face forward again, so I think it needs to be done well.
Seto Asami (Seto).: I thought at first that it was better not to speak (in order to generate emotion) except in dubbing?, but Mr. Shimazaki was able to toggle the switch well, and I also tried not to bring strange emotions outside of the dubbing. The gap between Mr. Shimazaki and his real life and his time is too big (laughs). When I was confused about my expression, he would give me advice and say, "Maybe it could be like this?"I really think he's a very nice guy.
Enoki Junya (Enoki).): Nobunaga-san is very friendly (laughs). On the other hand, I found that once I started talking, I couldn't generate emotion, so we didn't communicate much. I remember in this episode, I paid special attention to how Knotweed felt.
Seto Asami (Seto).: There are a lot of shocking scenes, but the retrospective scene is particularly impressive. We can see how the current Kazuzaki came to be, she used to say that there are only the worst guys in the country, but in retrospect, it wasn't really like that. This also echoes the last words she said to Knotweed. The memories of the countryside, the memories of the master of spells, all included, her life was not so bad.