Q: Please tell us what you felt after reading the script for 'Digimon Adventure tri. Part 4: "Loss"', as well as how you felt during recording, or if there were any scenes that left a deep impression on you.

A: I got the impression that as each part continues stacking atop the previous, the story gets deeper and pierces even further down. The mysteries continue to multiply, and we get immersed even further in the story which grows heavier with each part. Even during recording, as everyone in the cast and the staff gathered together, there was this sense of 'completeness' at the venue where everyone's thoughts felt like one.



Q: Are there any parts of 'Digimon Adventure tri. Part 4: "Loss"' that you especially feel is a must-watch or highly recommended part? (It doesn't matter even if it's a scene you did not take part in)

A: As usual, I thought the evolution scenes were great and really well done, they really make you fired up. And another scene that's not too far off, but... I can't say too much about it right now, but after [the children] defeat a certain enemy, when all of them were able to reunite, Jou's confidence-filled line then felt really on point. (laughs) I thought it was really Jou-esque of him, especially how no one tried to say otherwise [about his confidence].



Q: Please leave a message for the Digimon fans looking forward to Part 4.

A: Part 4 illustrates the bonds between the characters from an angle not previously seen before. I was really moved by how no matter their conflicts, no matter how they got separated, no matter how they were forgotten, everybody's thoughts stood unchanged. I feel that this film will definitely reach out to the hearts of Digimon fans. Please look forward to it.