Always regain the juvenile spirit

Napoleon 2022-09-10 17:57:25

From watching The Prince of Tennis in elementary school to watching Volleyball Boys now, I'm already older than the protagonists (laughs).

I used to think about whether I would still watch animations when I get old, but now I think it might be true. The older you get, the more you understand the complex logic of the world, the countless difficulties and difficulties that everyone has made, so no matter who gets what, there is a reason. Become more and more aware that no one is the protagonist in life and that nothing will make way for you. Also realize that for the sake of life itself, not everyone can do whatever they like. Just like Xiao Wu in the play tells a few three-year-olds so seriously, you can choose what you want to do, but at the same time you have to make corresponding efforts and sacrifices. Indeed it is.

But watching the sports show can always regain a little bit of the youthful heart, let go of all the disguise, all the masks, take off all the fatigued defenses, be a child through and through, be a willful one who can run around the field while crying and thinking The sun that wants to win. Don't hold back.


The characters of the volleyball boy are quite wonderful. At first, I only liked the two absolute protagonists, Hinata and Kageyama. Hinata is the most enthusiastic little sun in the traditional plot, although he has no skills, and Kageyama is a genius who has skills but does not know how to work in a team. It stands to reason that it will usually be placed on the hostile team, but when I saw the two opposing sides in the first episode, I immediately realized that I would enter the same team to fight, and slowly sharpen both sides to become the strongest weapon.

And it does. The cooperation between the two is the strongest. Weird Speed ​​Attack is really a bit of a hang-up.

But the rest of the Kurano team wasn't covered up. Just like when reading Journey to the West, the teacher repeatedly mentioned that the most dazzling among the four masters and apprentices is Sun Wukong, but even Sha Seng and Bai Longma have their own highlights. Even more so with volleyball. The competition between Sugawara and Kageyama as a setter, and the rescue in the Qingcheng battle, are all remarkable. The ace Dong Fengxu and his stage fright character with a huge contrast also spent a lot of writing. The free man Xigu Xi also has a lot of dazzling clips. Captain and Tanaka do not seem to have a special chapter, but their personalities are also on the paper. Tsukishima is like a villain when he appears, with a bad personality, but he is also very reliable in the later stage. Yamaguchi looked like he was going to be the backdrop, but the serve allowed him to perform as well. It's impossible for everyone to play the same role, but a group does a great job. Teacher Takeda, Coach Wuyang, and the beauty manager are also very good.

This is the protagonist group.

Let’s talk about other teams that are essential for sports. My favorite is of course King Oikawa Toru! When he first appeared, he formed a huge coercion, which lasted until the final decisive battle, and even defeated Kuro. The unbeatable Shiratorizawa also made King Oikawa look pitiful (not

Yinju also spent a lot of pen and ink. Grinding Angel is very deep in my heart.

Date workers also played a lot of time, the role is also more interesting.

In the first season, the most exciting portrayal is the battle of Qingcheng. Quite a number of characters' psychology has been shown, especially the display of the supporting cast, and the image of Chuan Toru has penetrated into my heart, so I can't even decide which one I want to support. One team wins. Stories like this seem to be closer to real life than a black-and-white world.

I talked a lot about it, but I actually wanted to say that I think the volleyball looks good. I hope that every time I look at these works, I can get back my heart and let myself become the person I want to be.

One last prayer: let me see Toru Oikawa more in the future!

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