Videos are up! I summarized each part, but sorry that they get progressively shorter.
I got lazy.
Part 1:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SS3ijw--9TMStarts with showing everyone eating together after the GPF. Daisuke says, "I was surprised at how I completely lost my memory. It just disappeared in an instant. It was like, 'What am I doing? What's next?'" Then the narrator talks about his injury and rehab, and the people who've supported him such as Utako Nagamitsu, Takeshi Honda, and Kenji Miyamoto. In regards to Daisuke, this is what they say about him:
Utako: He's very kind, regardless of whether or not that's good for an athlete.
Takeshi: He's a free spirit, but he's sensitive and worries a lot.
Kenji: He doesn't show his effort as effort. He doesn't show, "I'm working hard."
The next scene shows everyone eating again. The camera man (or whoever it is) says, "It's a good team, isn't it," to which Daisuke replies, "There's clearly more men." Then Utako says, "Can I say something? I'm the lone woman!!" and everyone laughs.
After the title screen, the narrator talks about how Daisuke says what he thinks and feels as it is. Daisuke says that a lot of people call him flashy because of his hair and looks, and says he likes hair salons, shopping, and going out to eat. Then the narrator explains how he started skating and met Utako. Utako says that she was a "pinch hitter" for choreographing his program (originally Sano Minoru was supposed to). She was told to choreograph the Warsaw Concerto for him, but thought that it would be impossible for a young child to skate to. But after working with him she thought he could really become a top skater. Utako says that the two of them are usually shy and don't say "thank you" to each other, but on her birthday Daisuke always buys her a present and writes her a card showing his appreciation.
Part 2:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_m39mjRRSPAMostly info on the injury and rehab, not too much new info here. Utako says that last season he wasn't very motivated, but two weeks before Cup of China he forced himself to get motivated and that's when the injury happened. On the rehab boycott, she says that the weekend before he stopped going to rehab she called him while he was eating out with friends and he was really cheerful, so she wasn't worried at all. But then on Monday he didn't show up to rehab. After ten days he went to Utako's place, and she told him that he could quit if he wanted to. But Daisuke says that he knew he couldn't quit and that if he did he would regret it, so he went back.
Part 3:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5tphu9NIU4Kenji talks about how he was surprised after seeing how Daisuke's basic skating had improved. Then he talks about choreographing "Eye". Daisuke said he wanted to do a song by Coba, but didn't know the name. The next day Kenji brought 20 CDs by Coba and the first song he played was "Eye", which is the one Daisuke wanted. Kenji said he had wanted to choreograph a program to that song for someone, and it just happened to be the one Daisuke was thinking of. In making the program, they changed the choreography more than 20 times. They kept making it harder. Kenji says that Daisuke is quick at taking in the music, and noticed some parts where the music wasn't being used and asked if it was okay to do a movement there. Kenji didn't notice those parts at all, but when Daisuke tried it it fit really well. So he says that Daisuke's musicality is amazing.
The next part talks about Daisuke's rivals. They go to Russia and interview members of Plushenko's fanclub about Daisuke!
One fan says that she looks forward to seeing Daisuke compete with Plushenko. On Plushenko's return, Takeshi says that although Worlds was won without quads the past two seasons, since Plushenko can land 4-3 combos so easily you have to be able to do quads to beat him. Before trying the quad of course, Daisuke had to get his triples back. He struggled a lot with the timing of jumps, especially the triple axel, and said, "I'll never be able to land triples. I just don't feel like I can do it. I can't visualize the rotation at all." Takeshi talks about advising him to change the timing of his jumps. Meanwhile, they meet with Camerlengo to plan the placement of his jumps in the LP. They were debating on where to put the triple axels. It seems like Camerlengo wanted to put a 3A-2T-2L combo in the second half, but Daisuke wasn't feeling confident about it since he hadn't regained the 3A at that time. At the end, Camerlengo says, "It's very good. Just, the hair, we gotta work on the hair."
Part 4:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67CqWCX2uxcMore work on trying to regain his jumps. Apparently Daisuke is putting too much strength into the take-off but Daisuke doesn't feel that he is. Takeshi says they completely changed the timing of his jumps and the take-off angle. But while he was in Korea in August, he had to change his blades since they got bent. But then he couldn't do any triples and had to start all over again.
October, Finlandia. After the LP someone asks Daisuke how it went, and he says, "I'm completely exhausted. It's no good, I can't fake my way through the free." Utako says that he sees what he needs to work on, and that he needs to practice more. Also, if he was able to do well with that little practice she would find that problematic.
Camerlengo talks about his long program. Yay, English!
Part 5:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPB5RCQSzQMMore Camerlengo, then the GP. Daisuke talks about how he wants to focus on the expression in his program. Then there's a little talk about the quad, and towards the end Daisuke comments on those supporting him. He says that Takeshi gives him helpful advice on jumps and that Kenji created a really good program for him. On Utako, he says, "If I hadn't met Coach Nagamitsu, I wouldn't have been able to come this far. When I'm troubled, a new or necessary person shows up, so I really have good luck." Then he says that he wants to become stronger against himself since he's weak right now and ran away a lot. On Nationals, he says, "If I can't win in Japan I can't win against the world. I want to face the Olympics as Japan's ace."