I came to watch it during the book club activities. I didn't watch much anime before, but I probably liked Conan more. I've seen the theatrical version. Before watching it, I didn't know the plot very well. It was an exaggerated fight scene at the beginning. I was stunned, and I felt a little disappointed. My boyfriend said that this might be a dream. Entering the real plot takes place on an artificial island. 80% of the people have superpowers, but the little male protagonist has no superpowers, but he has a heart to save people, and happens to be appreciated by the world's number one hero. Passed on his abilities to the little male protagonist. The friend of the first hero is a very good scientist. In order to make the first hero continue to maintain his ability, he developed a special auxiliary device, but he was ordered to stop it by the government. Unexpectedly, the fake hijacking turned into a real hijacking. A group of Hero Academy students joined hands and worked together to defeat the devil and protect their homeland. The moral of the story is that there is still hope, just like a scientist finally woke up. He used to want to use means to maintain the present, but he ignored that the future is actually in front of him. This is also the meaning of human inheritance. There is no hero forever. More to continue, this is actually the core content of our traditional culture. Another point is about the enthusiasm of the show. No matter what the situation is, even if you are in a desperate situation, you can still get out of the predicament and break through yourself by your own will. This is actually what I lack in work and life. In this world, it is not by being a superhero that one can break through one's self. In fact, one can break through one's self in any small matter. As the saying goes, fighting with the sky is a joy, and fighting with yourself is a joy.
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