In the following "ShibuAni Masterpiece Theater" segment, a special feature was dedicated to "Welcome to the N.H.K.," which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. When Yui Makino, who played the heroine Misaki Nakahara, appeared, Iwai, a huge fan of the series, expressed his explosive love, saying, "Misaki-chan is just too cute! I especially love her shoulder width." Makino spoke about the show's appeal, saying, "It realistically portrays things that could happen to anyone, and it really pierces your heart." She also revealed her strong emotional attachment to it, noting, "It was the second audition I ever took after starting out as a voice actress."

She also mentioned a crucial late-series scene that is still talked about today. Regarding the tense moment in Episode 23 where Misaki presses the protagonist, Tatsuhiro Sato, to sign a contract to become codependent, only to be rejected with "This is just too empty," Makino confessed that she and Yutaka Koizumi (who played Tatsuhiro Sato) were alone in the booth, clashing their emotions without looking at the script, pushing through a long rally of lines with a soul-stirring two-person performance. Furthermore, she surprised the cast by revealing a behind-the-scenes story that Koizumi got so emotionally invested that he blurted out an unscripted line, "I'm lonely!", which ultimately caused an NG take.

In the next segment, "Might Get an Anime Adaptation!? Topics," they introduced "Futari Bus," a youth romantic comedy manga that has created a huge buzz on social media. A live reading was performed, with Hanamori voicing the junior high school boy protagonist, Shunpei Hinoki, Makino voicing his childhood friend, An Takayagawa, and Nakamura handling the other characters and narration. The studio was swept up in excitement over the bittersweet story depicting the delicate distance between them on a bus, and Hanamori's brilliant "boyish voice," with everyone exclaiming, "It made my heart flutter!"

Additionally, to commemorate the start of the daily free broadcast of all 720 episodes of "NARUTO" on ABEMA from June 26 (Friday) to July 25 (Saturday), the show featured a project where Iwai and Nakamura each gave a 30-second presentation on the appeal of their favorite characters.

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