At first, I watched You Bai to relieve stress. This is one of the few movies I've watched, and it can even be said that it is the only anime with a plot that doesn't drag on. Moreover, the fighting scenes were hearty and bloody, and the children who were playing tricks died in an orderly manner. The scenes of not fighting are easy and funny, and sometimes there is a little romance and ambiguity.
I remember watching Yubai, I was also watching another anime, Sailor Moon. It's the same fight, but the scene is completely different. The couple, Takeuchi-sama and Togashi-sama, made me insane for a long, long time. Sometimes I just watched Perfect War and watched You Bai and felt that the painting style was too crude and crazy, and sometimes I watched You Bai and watched American War, and felt that the plot was too procrastinating.
It has been many years since I watched You Bai, and I have not expressed any opinions.
My favorite character is Feiying. Many people say he is proud and stinky. I feel that although his height is not so satisfactory, he is very MAN, isn't he! All kinds of speed control, the eyes are ten meters away in the blink of an eye! And he is super protective of his sister Yukina, in order not to hurt her sister, not to tell the truth. This is the man! He is also super enthusiastic about his friends. Although it is a little awkward, he can help thoroughly when fighting. This is the man! At the beginning, I also hoped that he would have a leg in hiding the horse, but I didn't expect a big man to come out in the end, and I suddenly felt that the two were a perfect match! One is very handsome, the other has personality, this combination is so handsome!
There is too much bitterness about the plot where the protagonist dies at the beginning, so I won't expand it here. I still think Yusuke and Hotako are beautiful. The combination of a bad boy and a good girl is quite to my taste. In the end, the two hugged together on the edge of the beach, and they were very excited. There was no background music at that moment, all I could hear was my own heartbeat. The whole play is the process of a teenager leading three other teenagers to fight monsters and level up. In this process, there are countless touching scenes, I am afraid that there are countless. I also love Kuwahara and Yusuke from rivals to brothers, don't you think?
Watching the whole thing feels unfulfilled. But feel satisfied.
Perhaps this is the charm of those young men.
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