Really my childhood. Although I have watched a lot of animations since I was a child, including European, American, Japanese and domestic ones, there are many excellent works among them, but if I want to say an animation that impressed me the most, it must be " Digimon 1." When I was a child, I watched Digimon 1, but I simply thought that Taiyi was very handsome and handsome, that the fighting Tyrannosaurus was very powerful, and that they were very exciting to fight monsters, which was similar to watching a hero save the world. Until a few days ago, when I was bored, I took out Muyin to review it again. I still like Taiyi, who is brave and firm, but after reviewing it, I also understood Ah and Aojiao's expression of friendship, and I also understood it. A Kong's love for each teammate, he understood Mitsunoro's endless thirst for knowledge, Meimei's willfulness with pure beauty, and her husband's promise and sense of responsibility. Taiyi is the absolute leader of the entire team. His courage allows the children to cheer up no matter what desperate situation they are in; Guangguang Lang is the wisdom of the whole play, a character like a military adviser, and others have their own strengths. It's an unbeatable team.
Each Digimon in the protagonist group also has its own cuteness: Agumon's honesty and straightforwardness, Gabumon's gentleness and shyness, Bichumon's clingy and coquettish, Balumon's cute and straightforward, Beetlemon's high emotional intelligence , Gomamon's frankness and humor, Badamon's occasional childishness, and Dilumon's maturity and stability are all factors that make me love a generation of Digimon even more. Coupled with the enthusiasm of op and evolution, every sentence is a memory kill, and every sentence is my childhood.
I also finally understand why the author arranges courage to start every time and hope for the last evolutionary sequence-everything takes the first step requires courage to take the lead. Only by keeping hope can we gain new life. In this way, I no longer regard "Digimon" as a sub-directed animation, because the thinking and moving it brings me is far more than that.
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