Just when I solemnly turned on the computer and opened the very familiar "Japanese Movies and TV" disk, I found a new folder named "Naruto".
Ten years later, I invited Mr. Koji Takanashi, the composer of "Naruto", to help me score the first film. He asked me, what was the first time I saw Naruto?
The above memories come to my mind.
I didn't do anything that night and stared at Naruto all night long. At that time, the animation serialization had just started, but the super cool action, super burning soundtrack, and super cool settings all made me feel like breaking into a new world, just two words:
good-looking, good-looking, good-looking, good-looking! ! ! ! ! !
This is a work that makes the teenagers' blood boil, cry, cry, and laugh. Thank you to the subtitle team who worked hard at that time for allowing us to see such a good animation.
I still remember the first time I shed tears because of the bond between Taodi and Bai, the first time I couldn't burn myself because Xiao Li opened Lilianhua, and the first time I slapped the table, I saw the design of the reincarnation of the dirty earth. The huge world view and the complicated relationship lines of characters are actually saying the word "guardian", Hokage to the village, Hinata to Naruto, Itachi to Sasuke, Kai to Xiaoli... Everyone is doing their best Guard your most important things, your most precious emotions, and your most cherished beliefs.
For those who have not watched Naruto, this is a famous cartoon, but for us, it is a whole moving youth.
Youth will always grow old, Naruto will always grow up, serialization will always end, and those children who used to flip through comic books and watch cartoons with laughter and tears will eventually become adults with blank faces.
Fortunately, I can now sit in the theater and watch the theatrical version of Naruto, and see Boren, the boy of Naruto, fighting on the big screen, just like his father once did, making our faces vivid again stand up.
I hope everyone is always a teenager.
I hope that every young man is full of enthusiasm.
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