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I know I’ve told this story before, but I want you all to know. I mean really really know.

In February of 2010, my younger sister (who was 14 at the time.) was in a really bad accident. She fractured her skull, broke her eye socket, and her brain started to swell rapidly. She was put into a medical coma to keep her brain safe from the swelling and after 36 hours she had to have brain surgery because she developed a blood clot. See that tube at the top of her head in the first picture? That’s going into her head.. 

She spent nearly 6 weeks in the hospital. She had to relearn a lot of basic functions like walking, and changing her clothes. But she trooped through and made it back home. For almost 2 weeks while they kept her sedated, we had no idea what we were going to do, how damaged her brain was. It was the most terrifying time in my life watching my little sister struggle to stay alive.

She was uninsured, but with the help of a great children’s hospital, and donations from all over the world (Hey! Thanks tumblr <3) we were able to keep her initial costs very low. But the graces of good people can only go so far. She needed physical therapy, and regular check ups for a long time after her initial release from the hospital. 

My grandparents gained custody of my little sister, and they tried to get her put on my grandfather’s (private) insurance plan. She was denied because of her accident. Because she had a pre-existing condition. My family is lower middle class, and could not even consider affording the out of pocket costs of the therapy my sister needed 

Within weeks of being denied, the Affordable Healthcare Act went into effect. I encouraged my grandmother to re-apply for my sister to be insured. 

The insurance company had to cover my sister. Because of Obamacare, my little sister was able to go to her therapy. She was able to take the medications she needed, and go to the doctor for regular check ups.  She was able to get the care that she needed, and she is now 17 years old, and has been medically cleared to participate in all the things a kid is supposed to do. She drives. She goes to the beach with her friends, she is going to start college soon. 

I am terrified of how different things could be for my beautiful sister if she wasn’t covered under an insurance plan. I want Obamacare. I want other families standing terrified at the foot of a hospital bed to know the person they love is more than just a profit. More than a number. They are taken care of, and they have a President that is willing to really fight to make sure they can keep that coverage. 

The bottom picture was taken in August of this year. 

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Animage June Utsumi Interview (Part 2)

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(Part 1)

—Could you tell us some things you thought were important while writing about the last battle between Langa and ADAM?

Utsumi: I don’t think of it as……. the character of ADAM being saved, but closer to “reminding him of something important that he had forgotten”. And of course the only one who could do that was Langa. So I think that’s why Kikuchi entrusted it to Langa. But Langa isn’t the type of kid to start to do things on his own, so I think if he was still how he was before he wouldn’t have been able to approach him and take those actions.

—So then why was he able to do it in that beef?

Utsumi: I think it’s probably because he felt that ADAM was similar to him in some way. He lost his father too and so he knows that feeling of loneliness. And during that time he met Reki who taught him the fun of skating. Because Langa went through that I think he is able to say “I can teach you” and even when he says the words “you can’t have an argument with someone who’s not there” they’re ones he’s able to say because he went through that argument with Reki. In the truest sense, Langa really is the only one that could get close to him and tell him that.

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There’s an interview with Hatanaka Tasuku and Kobayashi Chiaki in a magazine called Cut that just came out today. I don’t have the magazine and it’s not one of the normal anime magazines, it’s just about entertainment in general, but there is a promotion for it that I saw so I’ll translate the quotes they posted from it.

Kobayashi: Well, it’s like the ending left room for a sequel?

Hatanaka: You always say that (lol). You say it more than anyone.

Kobayashi: (lol) But just watching the final episode, it makes me feel like “They can still make more episodes!” and it gives me hope. I want to see a sequel soon. That might be selfish to say though (lol). Just the fact that we’re not recording has me on high alert. Langa will always be in me, just as Reki will always be in you, Tasuku.

Hatanaka: It was that influential of a series, wasn’t it? (part omitted) I’d like to see the next development in the story (lol). But right now, they’re bushing up those 12 episodes that were already so interesting for the Blue-ray and DVD, so it makes me think, maybe it can be shown in a theater (lol)

Kobayashi: (lol) Please cheer on the staff who are still working so hard. It’s fine to do it over Twitter, or though Aniplex or Bones, if you send it, it will reach Director Utsumi (Hiroko) and the rest of the staff.

Hatanaka: We’ve already been cheered on enough to be able to do our best if there is more, okay? So please tell them!

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