Ep 5. The Always Amazing Distant family
- TV14
- May 5, 2003
- 24 min
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Sora is still struggling to find her footing as a performer at Kaleido Stage, but she's determined to become a star. In episode 5, entitled "The Always Amazing Distant Family," she receives some unexpected help in the form of a surprise visit from her family.
Sora's parents and little brother arrive unexpectedly at Kaleido Stage, and Sora is overjoyed to see them. She introduces them to her new friends and coworkers, but her mother and father seem unimpressed with the world of entertainment. Sora's mother is especially critical, saying that Sora has wasted her potential by pursuing a career in circus arts.
Sora is heartbroken by her mother's criticism, but she refuses to give up on her dreams. She throws herself into training for the upcoming performance, determined to prove her family wrong. With the help of her friends and coworkers, she practices tirelessly, perfecting her routines and building up her confidence.
Meanwhile, her family continues to explore the world of Kaleido Stage, getting a behind-the-scenes look at how the performances are created. Sora's brother, who is fascinated by the acrobatics and special effects, starts to warm up to the idea of his sister's career.
As the big day approaches, tensions run high. Sora is nervous but determined to impress her family with her performance. In the end, she puts on a stunning show, wowing the audience and her loved ones.
After the performance, Sora's family takes her out for a meal, and Sora finally confronts her mother about her criticisms. Her mother confesses that she was worried about Sora's future, and thought that joining a circus would limit her options. However, after seeing Sora perform, she realizes that her daughter has found her true calling.
The episode ends on a heartwarming note, with the family reconciling and Sora feeling more determined than ever to pursue her dreams. The show does an excellent job of exploring the theme of following one's passions, even in the face of criticism and doubt. It's a message that will resonate with viewers of all ages.