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From a purely superficial point of view, it is true that we can see the shadow of SD in the past from the part of the volleyball boy: very early disagreement between Hinata and Kageyama (Sakuragi and Rukawa), Wuye's revenge against Aoba (Shobei vs Lingnan), strong The county's No. 1 Shiratori Ze (Hainan), as well as some small episodes, such as tutoring before the game, Hinata's face catch, and double beauty managers, etc. However, I don't think it's plagiarism - even as an SD diehard - I just take these "beautiful coincidences" as some kind of homage to Inoue by the author (personal opinion). After all, there is a difference of about 20 years between the two episodes, but I think SD will leave some shadows and influences in their hearts to any writers who draw sports episodes.
So no comparison, no pros and cons, both are very, very good sports. And the core of excellence lies in being passionate but real. There are no superhuman stunts, no winning winners, and no deliberate emotional drama. Effort, friendship, trust, mutual assistance, and not giving up, I think this is the best thing that can be expected and encountered in sports. The protagonist's halo? There is a little bit more or less, but animation is a form of entertainment after all, so what if the blood sports fan has a little bit? Compared with this, I still prefer to pay attention to the tears after defeat, the trembling legs, the exhausted serve hitting the net, and the victory high-fives, which all really happened to us in our school days.
ps. Friends who like sports, please don't miss this one ;)
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