Waterfall Scene

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  1. Reeka says:

    How come I’ve missed this post :(.

    I was quite surprised to know (from your LNF story) that Mizuki changed this scene on CCFS. Two things came up in my mind. First, like you said she did more researches for CCFS and thought it would be incorrect to picture a drowning victim easily survived the cold if the clothes were still intact, the whole day ( and night). And yes, i can imagine Albert performed a CPR to her. I mean, he had to. But just leave it for our imagination. Hehehehe.

    Second, Mizuki simply wanted to add a memorable scene between Albert and Candy, in addition to highlight the mutual trust between them had been built since then.

    Well, whatever the reason, i think she (deliberately or not) did it for Albert’s favour in term of “who is anohito”.

    • Ms Puddle says:

      Don’t worry. The post will not go away, Reeka dear. 😉

      Yes, very likely Albert had to perform CPR… Hee Hee Hee…

      Good point about a memorable scene for A and C!! C was only thankful A had rescued her, and since then, he remained someone she trusted without question :-).

      Albert’s favour? I think the same too… Lol 😛

  2. SweetCandyAndley says:

    Hi, Ms Puddle,

    This is actually very interesting. And I think that the changes were primarily because the audience to whom it was focused were children, specially the anime version. (Perhaps it was a suggestion from Toei Animation?), so she only stayed until she came to, where as in the manga, she stayed for the whole night. Same situation regarding her clothes.

    I also think, that this scene is speaking between lines about Albert’s background. Cause, does a wanderer would know anything about those techniques? I wonder? Perhaps he should, of course, in order to survive himself. Anyway, I think it shows he had some specific educational background. And that he was probably an honorable man, in spite of being a “stranger”.

    • Ms Puddle says:

      Good points, SweetCandyAndley dear!! Yes, not everyone knows the basics of CPR, and to a drowning victim, every second counts!! So if Candy had indeed stopped breathing and/or swallowed water, Albert had to give her chest compressions at the very least although rescue breathing was more effective I guess?

      At any rate, Albert saved Candy’s life. No doubt. 😀

  3. Anonymous says:

    Thank you, very interesting information. I didn’t know where that came from(that Albert changed Candy’s clothes. I have not been able to find the CCFS, I found some of the letters but not much,very frustrating: (

    Iris

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