Fans of Kaze no Shoujo Emily will rejoice with this episode: it’s all about Perry this time. Finally he gets a fair amount of development, and I must say that the result was awesome. This series just continues to surprise me with its characters, as they turn more likable with every episode progressing. It’s an incredible shame that not even ONE episode has been subbed yet. In any case, Perry has troubles with his family as well, just like Emily and Teddy. We already knew that he’s from a poor family, but with this episode, it becomes clear that he lives together with his grandmother, which suggests that his parents both died. The reason he works on the New Moon farm is to get enough money for the both of them to survive. The problem though is that Perry’s grandmother doesn’t approve of him going to school and studying. That, however, changes with this episode, when Perry gets even more motivation to study than he already had. It starts when Emily gives him a book about Abraham Lincoln, who immediately becomes Perry’s hero and source of determination. He wants to be like Lincoln, no matter what. Then it seems that the new teacher decides to host a speech contest: talk about your dreams to a considerable audience. With this, Emily and Ilse immediately think of entering Perry as well. Perry really was amazing in this episode. Even though he only recently learned to read and write and despite his financial situation, he continues to work hard at both his job in the farm and his speech. His determination for his goals was great to watch. All goes well, until his grandmother becomes sick because she went out in a storm when she worried about Perry. Because of this, he spent the Speech contest taking care of her, so Emily won in the end. In the end, though, his grandmother allows him to go to school as well, after which Perry makes an interesting confession about planning to propose to Emily once his dreams have been reached. ^^; I’m more excited about this show than ever, now that it has started to seriously develop its side-characters. I really can’t wait till Ilse and Teddy also get their own episode, and it’ll be great to see Teddy develop. I also wonder if Lola will be getting any serious role in the future. We now know that she comes from an important family, and her little screw-up was quite funny, but I’d love to see her character developed as well.]]>
Indeed, it’s a shame: no group is subbing this series yet. I know that you must already be very busy with your blog, but won’t you consider subbing it? You will be the first one to work on this series, and I will be your #1 fan!! (Well, I’m already your #1 fan because your blog is so great… XXXX)
Well, I admit that I’ve been toying with the ideas of subbing myself. Unfortunately, to be a translator, you need to be able to understand every single sentence, and I’m not yet at that point. Right now, all I can do is get a general impression of what goes on. I need to practice a lot more if I want to take up something as fansubbing. Still, I’m glad that you enjoy my blog. 🙂