With my hands on the keyboard, I couldn't figure out how to start for a while, so I simply wrote down this situation and used it as the beginning. In the Year of the Tiger, the first animation I watched was Dragon and Tiger, which is also a coincidence. Although it is an old show, it feels brand new to me, not only because I haven't seen related works, but also because she gave me a brand new experience of school dramas. It is also for this reason that I could not help but write this impression, a small sigh. Like many people, I just watched her as an ordinary school comedy drama at first, for entertainment purposes only. However, looking at it, with the deepening of the plot, there are fewer and fewer nonsensical funny scenes in the play, the emotions and characters of the protagonists and supporting characters are becoming more and more fulfilling, and the contradictions are becoming more and more intense. Yes, looking at it, it is no longer the cheerful and funny campus life that attracts me, but the emotions of the characters, the aftertaste of high school life, and the little thoughts about life. This work, the biggest reason for me to feel deeply is the characters, quite plump characters. No matter the protagonist or the supporting role, the emotions are always so rich, and there are not many positive descriptions of many characters, but as long as you look carefully, you will always find that they have their own characteristics and are very emotional. Moreover, I think many people can more or less find their own shadow from various characters. Takasu Ryuer is a typical male protagonist, with a ferocious look in his eyes, and a different hobby of cleaning and doing housework. He has no obvious shortcomings, and his personality is also a gentle and good-natured person. Finally, it is also through such a standard male protagonist that the theme of "escape, even if you are an adult, you can't become an adult", yes, it was with the help of the "bad boy" Long Er that tiger gradually intervened. To life, to face yourself, and finally to find that invisible thing. Aizaka Dahe is definitely a cute girl. After reading it, I found out that she was able to defeat only the Mengwang throne, which was guaranteed by her strength. Absolutely arrogant, but her small figure contains infinite energy, and her tiger-like personality has won her the "laudatory name" of a palm tiger. It is such a sharp-edged girl, but her heart is so fragile. Although she is always so tough and violent outside, and has constant friction with her classmates and Long Er, she is a fragile and lonely girl who is not confident in herself and always runs away. Whether it's the nervousness of being with Nishimura, the fear of swimming, or the reasons for leaving his parents. In the words of Christmas, who can not pity the loneliness in love, can only pin her emotions on Santa Claus, who is desperate for happiness? Kushieda Minori is a very cheerful, nonsensical person, absolutely without iron guns. Good at sports, often talking to himself is a lot of color for this feature. Just like what Amei said, she is like the sun, with incomparable enthusiasm and incomparable vigor, and with this, she deeply attracts Long'er. I'm a fan of Xiaoshi, love it! In fact, the reason why I like Xiaoshi is not all because of his bright and generous personality, but because of his incomparably soft heart in the hot sun. Although he has a strong heart, unlimited vitality, and a good job club, Xiao Shi is actually a fragile person. I remember that in one episode, she compared love to a ghost. Perhaps, it was out of love, both love and fear of Long'er's emotions. She escaped for the affection of her friends Dahe and Longer, refused Longer's confession, and even gave up her love altogether. She was as hot as the sun and fearless, but she avoided the throbbing in her heart. In this way, she was destined to only kiss and touch Long'er's fist at the end of the supporting role, and burst into tears. When she held back her pain and shouted her signature cheer for Long'er, it really made her heart shrink. . . Ami Kawashima is closer to an objectively tragic character in my opinion. Originally, with her cute appearance, proud figure, and black-bellied attributes, she would definitely attract a character that many people like. However, the need for the plot and the status of a supporting role made her like Xiaoshi, and the only thing she could gain was to see The happiness of the two protagonists is the helpless smile on the corner of the mouth. The reason why she is objective is that in the life of Dragon and Tiger, she is the most mature character, the tangled relationship between Long'er and Dahe, and Xiaoshi's embarrassing position, all let her see clearly. From time to time, he asks the question sharply to Long'er, connecting the dragon and the tiger. It is said that she is sad because she is an angel and a devil, and few people can understand and accept her. After the male protagonist of Long'er accepts her, after he has a love for Long'er, because of his maturity, he can only hint at his affection for Long'er in a few words, and in the end, he can only complete the dragon and the tiger. Compared to Xiao Shi, who finally said she liked Long Er, she could only hide her love silently in her heart. Maybe she just wanted to be the child that Long Er said. Kitamura Yusaku is a major contributor to avoiding the harem environment in this work. The setting book of Brother Glasses made me think that he was an intellectual character, but I didn't expect it to be a nonsense character. How should I put it, Luye has fulfilled his duty very well, whether it is Long'er's best friend or Dahe's distant longing object. And there are two more episodes as a golden leaf, writing his own love story. But after that experience, it seems to have become even more strange. . . = = Kano Sumire can be regarded as a supporting role in the supporting role, and he has also appeared a dozen times in total. However, although the number of appearances was small, her last appearance saved her from the crisis of being a passer-by in one fell swoop. Yes, in her last appearance, the strong she showed her emotional side and the concept of "true love for him is for his sake" vividly. Perhaps, as she herself said, she also wanted to be a fool who rushed forward desperately. In the process of depicting each character, the whole work fully reveals the main line that escaping from the problem will only make the problem more serious and will only keep oneself naive. Whether it is Dragon, Tiger, Xiaoshi, Ameimei, and Beicun, they have all escaped in various ways, and in the end, whether they can face it or not has become the key to determining their final fate. I think maybe this is what this work is really trying to tell us, escape, never solve the problem. Interesting characters, delicate emotions, a poetic story, and a life that cannot be escaped, this is what this animation brings to me. The emotions accumulated in my heart eventually turned into these boring words. I think this is the only way to let go of the melancholy of the end and pity for Xiaoshi. This is a good work. Thanks to those who were able to see here.
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