"Dragon and Tiger" is probably the first school romance comedy I've come across. When I was very young, I signed a contract with the second dimension and became a part of this world. In junior high school, I was abused by the tortuous love story between Inuyasha and Kikyo, and I discussed the possibility of Haibara and Conan being together with a group of boys in class every day. What attracts me the most in anime is the love stories of boys and girls. With mp4s, I go to the home of my classmates who have computers to download one drama after another, discuss with each other their favorite female characters, and finally shout out together in the class— — "In this life, as long as you have another two-dimensional wife! You girls who don't watch anime are all scumbags with no culture! "In this case. After watching "Dragon and Tiger", it was the first time for me, who didn't understand Japanese campus culture at the time, that the students' daily life was so happy and the campus life was so beautiful. After watching "Dragon and Tiger", I started to make up for it at the speed of watching two seasons of anime a week, just to find a work that gave me this feeling like "Dragon and Tiger". Only later did I realize that it turned out to be good There are really few campus animations. Perhaps because of "Dragon and Tiger", I especially like campus works. I like the unspeakable emotions, and miss the vague and real youth. I would like to ask if you have any works with full marks in your heart? Also known as the gods. I believe that this kind of thing only exists in the heart of the individual. For each work, everyone will have a preference standard in their heart. If these preferences are quantified, how much would you give the God in your heart? For those who are particularly picky, it is estimated that there is no work that can give full marks in this world. After all, no work is truly perfect. However, for a fool like me who often talks about my favorite works, giving full marks to my favorite works is as natural as adding soy sauce to dry noodles. The campus work that I gave full marks to was "Dragon and Tiger". I like the story of "Dragon and Tiger". I like the big and small characters in it. I will be moved by these people, happy and sad for them. There is no perfect work in this world, everyone has their own favorite animation, maybe not everyone likes "Dragon and Tiger". But whether it's the first time I see it, or the last time I see it, I'll give it a full 10 in my heart. The story of "Dragon and Tiger" is very simple, that is, one person is willing to pay for another person, one person is willing to grow up for another person, two people Willing to accompany each other's stories. It describes the beauty and bitterness of youth, and the indescribable emotion of youth. It may not be a masterpiece but it is a very, very tender story.
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