In this short scene, the audience is introduced to the character of the club president, Urarachan, who is a member of the drama club where she is a junior. She is a sweet girl, but she is also an airhead and a flirt, and she is easily offended by the use of the word "airhead" in the play. The audience learns that the role of the president is not in the script, and that the charactor, who plays the role, comes off as a cutesy airhead. The young actor tries to correct the situation by saying that he is not trying to be a cute airhead, but that he was just trying to pick his words and make it sound like he is trying to make fun of him. He then tells the young actor to tone down his "cuteness," saying that if he were to act like him, he would not be able to convey the same feelings as the girl he is playing. The two then discuss the subject of acting, and the young man confesses that he has a hard time acting, because he does not like to be called "character" and because he is afraid that people will laugh at him when he calls him "charactor." He tries to act as if he is acting in a way that shows his kindness, but he is unable to do so. He says that he will try harder in the future.
In this short scene, the audience is introduced to the character of the club president, Urarachan, who is a member of the drama club where she is a junior. She is a sweet girl, but she is also an airhead and a flirt, and she is easily offended by the use of the word "airhead" in the play. The audience learns that the role of the president is not in the script, and that the charactor, who plays the role, comes off as a cutesy airhead. The young actor tries to correct the situation by saying that he is not trying to be a cute airhead, but that he was just trying to pick his words and make it sound like he is trying to make fun of him. He then tells the young actor to tone down his "cuteness," saying that if he were to act like him, he would not be able to convey the same feelings as the girl he is playing. The two then discuss the subject of acting, and the young man confesses that he has a hard time acting, because he does not like to be called "character" and because he is afraid that people will laugh at him when he calls him "charactor." He tries to act as if he is acting in a way that shows his kindness, but he is unable to do so. He says that he will try harder in the future.