The text appears to be a transcript of a speech or presentation given at the entrance ceremony for Yoyogi Animation Academy. The speaker, who is revealed to be Egashira 2:50, the CEO of the academy, starts off by mentioning that he has prepared a special helper for the ceremony. He then proceeds to give a speech, which includes a mix of personal anecdotes, jokes, and words of encouragement for the new students.
The speaker talks about his own experiences, including being arrested in Turkey and getting dumped by someone he liked. He also mentions that he was able to overcome his difficulties and achieve success, and encourages the students to do the same.
The speech is interspersed with music, applause, and laughter, and includes a segment where the speaker reads a letter to the students. The letter appears to be a message of encouragement and support, urging the students to pursue their dreams and never give up.
The speech concludes with the speaker thanking the students and expressing his support for their endeavors. The ceremony also includes a message from another speaker, who talks about the importance of anime culture and the impact it has had on his life.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is in charge of the entrance ceremony for Yoyogi Animation Academy.
2. The ceremony is for new students, and the speaker mentions that some of them are 18 years old.
3. The speaker prepared a helper for the ceremony.
4. The ceremony is being held at the Galaxy Theater Academy Moon Entrance Ceremony.
5. The school's director, Daiki Tsuki Gakuinba, gives a speech.
6. The speaker, Egashira 2:50, is a Special CEO and Chief Entertainment of Yoyogi Animation Gakuin Co., Ltd.
7. Egashira 2:50 gives a speech, which is videotaped due to circumstances.
8. The speaker mentions being arrested naked in Turkey and Shinjuku.
9. The speaker talks about being a gang king for 9 years in a row and being dumped by Sayama Ai-chan.
10. The speaker believes that being serious about one's job is important.
11. The speaker mentions that making progress may be embarrassing for young people, but it's okay as long as someone cheers them on.
12. The speaker talks about the importance of anime culture in Japan and how it has helped them through difficult times.
13. The speaker mentions performing live shows overseas and being loved by people of all generations and borders.
14. The speaker believes that everyone has something that they love, and anime is a way to connect people all over the world.
15. The speaker wants to support the students' dreams from the bottom of their heart.
16. The ceremony ends with applause and music.