The conversation then moved to their "Oshi (Favorite) Scenes." Tsuna immediately answered, "The scene where Suō beats up Kanuma."

Referring to the battle with Kanuma, a member of the rival group <Shishitōren> against Suō's group <Bōfūrin>, Tsuna said passionately, "It's so satisfying when Suō just thrashes Kanuma after all the frustration he caused. His fighting style, which mentally dominates the opponent and makes them think, 'I can't match this guy,' is kind of mean (lol). It's a scene that truly highlights Suō's charm."

Shimazaki nodded deeply in agreement, adding his perspective as a voice actor: "That scene is memorable, isn't it? He looks cool, but he's actually angry, and he has a desire for the opponent to learn and climb the stairs together... Suō's 'true character' is clearly visible. It must be miserable for the person being beaten (lol), but it's a scene that makes Suō's passionate side stand out."

On the other hand, Shimazaki picked the famous scene of Umemiya, the leader of <Bōfūrin>, farming on the rooftop of Fūrin High School as his favorite in the live-action film.

"I thought, 'So this is what it looks like in live-action.' It was funny seeing him wear a straw hat and doing farm work on the rooftop (lol)," he smiled, adding, "But my ultimate recommendation is still the battles. Suō acrobatically rolls the opponents over and over... It was exceptionally impressive in both the anime and the live-action."

He also shared a behind-the-scenes detail: "The scenes with wind blowing were impressive, too. Since it's 'WIND BREAKER,' there's a lot of wind expression, and it blows according to the scene and the characters' feelings, almost like it has emotions. I'm sure filming in strong winds was tough... I wondered if Suō, standing there quietly, ever got thirsty or wanted to sneeze (lol)."

Tsuna shared a filming secret: "Kido Taisei-kun, who plays Nirei, had to endure a scene where a fierce wind blew and he couldn't blink. His eyes were completely red afterward." The audience was filled with empathy and laughter.

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