INKR Logo

Space Brothers 1-42

Space Brothers 1-42 • <<#56>> 50:50 • Page ik-page-1919247
Space Brothers 1-42 • <<#56>> 50:50 • Page ik-page-1919248
Space Brothers 1-42 • <<#56>> 50:50 • Page ik-page-1919249
<<#56>> 50:50
This is a locked chapter<<#56>> 50:50
About This Chapter
Now that the sun is shining, the weather is clear, and the crew is ready to go, the narrator laments the fact that he has yet to capture a good picture with his new Hasselblad camera. He says that the only way he can capture emotion in a photograph is to hand-eye it, and he worries that he will not be able to do so with the new Hasselblad. He tells everyone that they will be back soon, and they all give him a big "whoa min hey!" . The narrator says that he kicked his shoe in the air the other day, and it landed in a "Japanese weather fortune" . He hopes that the weather will be good for the launch of the new film. He's also excited about the news that the Prime Minister of Japan has sent a message to the director of the film, asking him to do his best to "bear the burden of expectation of the Japanese people." The narrator tells the audience that he's jealous of his little brother, Enos, and that he bought one of the anti-Japanese drugs . Enos says that his wife is a big fan of the drug and that it will make a good publicity for the film.
Jump To Chapters
Close Viewer
INKR Logo

Space Brothers 1-42

Space Brothers 1-42 • <<#56>> 50:50 • Page ik-page-1919247
Space Brothers 1-42 • <<#56>> 50:50 • Page ik-page-1919248
Space Brothers 1-42 • <<#56>> 50:50 • Page ik-page-1919249
<<#56>> 50:50
This is a locked chapter<<#56>> 50:50
About This Chapter
Now that the sun is shining, the weather is clear, and the crew is ready to go, the narrator laments the fact that he has yet to capture a good picture with his new Hasselblad camera. He says that the only way he can capture emotion in a photograph is to hand-eye it, and he worries that he will not be able to do so with the new Hasselblad. He tells everyone that they will be back soon, and they all give him a big "whoa min hey!" . The narrator says that he kicked his shoe in the air the other day, and it landed in a "Japanese weather fortune" . He hopes that the weather will be good for the launch of the new film. He's also excited about the news that the Prime Minister of Japan has sent a message to the director of the film, asking him to do his best to "bear the burden of expectation of the Japanese people." The narrator tells the audience that he's jealous of his little brother, Enos, and that he bought one of the anti-Japanese drugs . Enos says that his wife is a big fan of the drug and that it will make a good publicity for the film.
Jump To Chapters
Close Viewer