He was believed to have attended a theatre screening of Anohana the Movie.
Days before, he declared a potential case of "jumping into it knowing nothing about the series". Luckily, this had not occurred. However, here is a list of status results....
- Obtained what appears to be an illustration poster of the characters' childhood forms. It was found to be twice as big as the previously obtained Madoka: Rebellion autograph board.
- Also obtained what appears to be a pink envelope signed "Menma". It was made to look like it was sealed with a flower-shaped sticker. Contents had not been opened on location.
- The envelope contained replicas of five torn diary pages as depicted at the end of the Anohana series.
- Upon further investigation, the envelope also contained what appeared to be flower seeds (as stated in a press release surrounding the giveaway items) seemingly placed within a flower-shaped felt (?) cutout. (This statement is solely based on conjecture.) It is unknown what type the flower seeds are of. Instructions given within the envelope are all in Japanese, beside an image of the character Menma holding a pink envelope. Discernible areas indicate "5-10 days" and "20-23 degrees Celsius" as of this writing.
- The film turned out to be a retelling of sorts using flashbacks of footage from the series, plus more, despite being set after the series. Thus, the aforementioned diary pages are depicted within as well.
- Moments of reluctancy unverified. Reports indicate the circumstances left the fugitive confused for a while.
- No mental blank-outs reported.
- No cosplays witnessed. Understandable due to cold weather.(reported at -22 degrees C)
- Fugitive note: "I'm gonna assume a worst-case scenario. You know how there's about a 3 or 4-out-of-a-million chance of running into certain people before it's time [May 2014]? I think one of them may have been in the same theatre as I was. I can't say for sure since I'm no good with faces. But that can't be right! I could have sworn that looked like... This made me think... how can a fugitive go on a search for certain people when he's got recognition problems?"