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Q: Do you ever get the opportunity to interact with the Pokémon franchise together With your children?
>Terasaki: I have a son who's currently in elementary school and a daughter who attends nursery, and the three of us watch the anime together every week. Since you can watch the show online these days, we rewatch every episode many times, too.
Q: Do your children understand that you're the one playing Roy?
>Terasaki: I really wanted to keep it a secret from them, but since I was there when they presented the show's cast on TV, they went all "That's you, mommy! Why are you there?" (laughs). They never actually talk about me playing Roy at home, but their teachers have told me that they apparently brag about it a lot in school and at the nursery.
Q: It's really cute how they don't talk about it at home (laughs).
>Terasaki: It really is (laughs). I really appreciate how all of this lets me know that Liko and Roy's adventure has been received well, though. Since their adventure replaced the previous series, I was primarily anxious about whether or not children would accept it.
>For a show to be enjoyable, the actors themselves need to enjoy themselves to the fullest, and I hope we get across just how much we love working on this show. It makes me really happy to hear my son and daughter talk about how much other children enjoy the current Pokémon anime, and that peace of mind helps me give the Roy role my all. My son and daughter even decided to go as Liko and Roy last Halloween! Look at these photos.
Q: Wow, you put a lot of effort into both the clothes and the hair color!
Terasaki: We also go to Pokémon-related events and Pokémon Cafés together.