Pure Tucao

Letitia 2022-11-05 08:42:32

Probably because I'm past the age of fussing, when I read this thing yesterday, my mind was full of endless complaints. Japanese people like to be provocative when they do things, and they were very moved when they were in high school, but the comments they made after entering the second half of the third run, I felt they were getting more and more vicious...

First of all, I have to say that Japanese people are inhumane. Junior high school students go to drive robots to fight monsters. What do junior high school students know, they haven't even learned solid geometry yet. Of course, compared to this problem, it is more of an immature mind, which is easy to cause psychological problems (the best example is a boy surnamed Ikari). In Japan, you can't even get a driver's license before the age of 18, it is illegal to drink alcohol before the age of 20, and it is cruel to let people save the world at the age of 14.

The second is the issue of texting. Let's not talk about the issue of whether the mobile phone is abolished or not. I remember that there was an article in SFW that said that Pluto wants to communicate with the earth, but the back and forth time is too long, and it is too late. Later, the protagonist said, why should we wait for the Earth to reply, just keep sending it. In fact, the heroine posts one every day, even if the hero has to wait a year to receive it and the content is not correct, but at least it will be posted every day. If you want to chat with me on MSN, you can't wait until all the flowers are gone...

But I think it's a personal animation... I recommend it! I also do animations occasionally, I know how hard it is! Looking at it with admiration, this is my goal...


In addition, although the time difference caused by the speed of light travel is often used in works, I think the most impressive thing is the feeling of things changing in "Leap to the Peak". But in the end, GAINAX was too ruthless. It jumped for 12,000 years, and all the people I knew died. Coupled with the worldview of Feiyue II, it is estimated that NORIKO will cry when he returns to Earth...

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Voices of a Distant Star quotes

  • Mikako Nagamine: That's right... I'm not in that world anymore.

  • Noboru Terao: It's stopped raining, hasn't it? Hey, look The sky It's a Tracer. It's pretty, isn't it?

    Mikako Nagamine: Yeah... Say, Noboru... You know, I... I am going to be onboard that.