E24 - The Tolympics
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SIGN Extra
SIGN Olympia Kyklos
[00:01] Deme
Everyone, let's...
SIGN Final Episode: The Tolympics
[00:04] Deme
Let's run a marathon!
[00:05] Eleian
What? A marathon?
[00:07] Spartan
The hell is that?
[00:08] Deme
Ninety years ago, the Battle
of Marathon took place.
[00:12] Spartan
Yeah, we went to reinforce them, but by
the time we arrived, it was already over.
[00:16] Deme
At the Battle of Marathon...
[00:18] (Flashback) Iwatani
In order to invade Greece,
[00:20] (Flashback) ---
Persia sent an army of 100,000
soldiers to the land of Marathon.
[00:24] (Flashback) Iwatani
The Athenians engaged the
Persians with 10,000 hoplites.
[00:28] (Flashback) Iwatani
At the end of a fierce battle,
the Athenians achieved victory.
[00:31] (Flashback) Iwatani
The Athenians sent a single messenger
[00:34] (Flashback) ---
from the battlefield at
Marathon all the way to Athens.
[00:36] (Flashback) Iwatani
His name was Pheidippides.
[00:38] (Flashback) Iwatani
The distance from Athens to
Marathon is seven parasanges.
SIGN °7 parasanges = Approx. 42km
[00:42] (Flashback) Iwatani
When Pheidippides finally arrived in
Athens, his body had reached its limits.
[00:47] (Flashback) Iwatani
It's said that after declaring,
"We won," he passed way.
[00:52] Deme
He couldn't have done that without a
strong sense of responsibility and will.
[00:56] Spartan
That's a nice story, but what's
it got to do with this?
[00:59] Deme
More than Greeks killing Greeks in a war,
[01:03] ---
the soldier who gave his life running
to bring peace to all of Greece...
[01:08] Deme
Don't you think he is truly honorable?
[01:11] Deme
Out of respect for him, why don't
we all run the same distance?
[01:16] Eleian
What kind of forced logic is that?
[01:23] Bandit
I don't know about this Pheidippides guy,
[01:26] ---
but he ran more than seven
parasanges to get here.
[01:33] Spartan
I'm not really feeling this anymore.
[01:36] ---
We're leaving.
[01:37] Eleian
What? Isn't it a little late for that?
[01:39] Mayor
Demetrius!
[01:40] Mayor
Eleians and Spartans, it's all my fault!
[01:44] Mayor
I offer you my head in exchange
for an end to hostilities!
[01:48] Mayor
I drowned in my own lust for honor
and had forgot that townsfolk
[01:53] ---
like him are my true source of honor.
[01:56] Eleian
Well.
[01:58] Eleian
Receiving the head of this greedy old man
would only tarnish the city of Eleia.
[02:04] Eleian
Such nonsense. We're leaving, as well.
[02:07] Mayor
You did good, Demetrius.
[02:14] Villager
Thanks to Demetrius, we were able to
avoid war and resume the Tolympics.
[02:20] Villager
Demetrius truly was amazing.
[02:23] Villager
They're coming.
[02:26] Villager
You're one tough dude!
[02:28] Villager
We thought you were dead!
[02:30] Deme
Thanks for your support!
[02:32] Villager
The bandit guards ensure
that they can run safely.
[02:35] ---
What a good idea.
[02:36] Apo
You can do it, Demetrius!
[02:41] Spartan
Man, I'm beat.
[02:43] Spartan
Sports that aren't useful in
war aren't too bad after all.
[02:46] Eleian
The Olympics... shall adopt
this marathon... as a game...
[02:50] Mayor
Well done, Demetrius!
[02:52] Mayor
You're truly this town's hero!
[02:55] Mayor
You're not Demetri-useless.
[02:57] ---
I'll call you Not Demetri-useless.
[02:58] Mayor
No, you're better than not useless.
You're Demetri-mazing!
[03:02] Deme
Please just call me by my name!
[03:03] Mayor
Anyway, Demetri-mazing, I'd like you
to marry my daughter Apollonia.
[03:10] Deme
What?!
[03:11] Deme
Are you okay with this, Apollonia?
[03:13] Apo
Of course, Mr. Hero.
[03:15] Villager
Nice work, Demetrius!
[03:17] Spartan
Come on, kiss! Kiss! Kiss!
[03:20] All
Kiss! Kiss! Kiss!
[03:24] Voice
Time travel...
[03:29] Iwatani
I'm surprised myself, you creep.
[03:31] Deme
I'm sorry. I was so close, too...
[03:34] Iwatani
Don't scare me like that.
[03:36] Deme
The city seems lively.
[03:39] Iwatani
Of course it is.
[03:40] Iwatani
The sports event that takes place once
[03:42] ---
every four years that attracts people from
all over the world is about to start.
[03:45] Woman
This year it's being held here in Tokyo.
[03:48] Boy
The tradition has continued
since ancient Greece.
[03:50] Boy
You've never heard of it?
[03:51] Deme
I see. The Olympics are still
being held in the modern era.
[03:55] Iwatani
Look. The stadium's right over there.
[03:59] ---
Tokyo Tolympics
[03:59] Deme
What—Tolympics?!
[04:04] Iwatani
What? You don't know about the Tolympics?
[04:07] ---
Lyrics: Fujii Ryo
Music: Hayashi Akito
SIGN Tokyo Tolympics Cheer
[04:07] [SONG] ---
Ha~
[04:11] [SONG] ---
Oh joy, oh joy, oh joy-joy
[04:11] ---
History of the Tolympics
[04:15] [SONG] ---
The flags I looked up at in ancient Greece
[04:16] ---
The Tolympics were founded in ancient Greece
in the 4th Century BCE (Tolympiad 1)
[04:19] [SONG] ---
Are the streets of Tokyo fluttering in the sky
[04:21] ---
It is a sports event born from the
suggestion of King Theophilos I of Tortonia.
[04:22] [SONG] ---
Men, women, and children, too
[04:26] [SONG] ---
Let's all do athletics together
[04:27] ---
Through the hard work and ideas of the dedicated king,
the Tolympics gained the support of the people
[04:31] [SONG] ---
We endure difficulties and joy for this day
[04:32] ---
It absorbed other sports events and
became a worldwide sports festival
[04:35] ---
In the modern era,
the tournament is held around the world
[04:36] [SONG] ---
Let us swear to meet again in four years
[04:40] ---
A variety of Tolympic symbols have been
created based on the first symbol
[04:42] [SONG] ---
Run! Jump! Throw!
[04:45] ---
This is the symbol of the 1964 Tokyo Tolympics.
[04:46] [SONG] ---
Ha~
[04:50] [SONG] ---
Oh joy, oh joy, oh joy-joy
[04:50] ---
A variety of popular official merchandise
are available for purchase.
[04:53] [SONG] ---
To-Toly-Toly-Toly
[04:55] ---
If the Tolympics are to be held
in Japan again in the future,
[04:56] [SONG] ---
Tolympics
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