Mao Asada. Perfection exists
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Mao Asada made a terrific come back! Hard to think of a better return from the year absence. It was stunning performance in front of home crowd.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kj4EyYCKvJQ
The program to Madame Butterfly is just breathtaking. Elegant, mature and sophisticated. One of the best program Mao has ever had. Asada is also in a great shape! If she wanted a bright come back it was definitely it!
I also loved the costume. Thematic, light and very well done!
See the backstage video from The Ice 2015.
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