There are three examples below, proving that I am a fan of Digimon:
1. In junior high school, I wrote an article on 19 Laws of Digimon in QQ space (deleted), about 1,000 words. At that time, I was able to write 550 words in a 600-word composition, which was already a burst of character... 囧
2. Until the second year of high school, as long as it is broadcast on TV, no matter which episode I start from, I will completely follow it to the last episode, and I have watched it about 20 times. When I was in my third year of high school, the TV stopped broadcasting... very depressing!
3. I bought three Digimon T-shirts at a certain cat. The first one was Dilumon, and I bought back Gabumon a year later. Later, I wanted to buy Balumon, but there was no more... So I bought one. A T-shirt with a friendship badge on it.
This is my favorite cartoon, bar none.
I like every child who is selected for Zhao: In Ah He's heart, friendship is as important as family affection. He doubted friendship, but in the end he chose to trust him. His goodness always has a kind of shyness that "love you is hard to tell in my heart"; Su Na is a good sister in the team, she also loves her friends and is not shy (that's why they became CPs); Mitsuro is a knowledgeable IT Geek, maybe he is too influenced by him, I have been in sixth grade. I learned to find a way to repair the optical drive on the Internet, although I couldn't repair it; Jiaer and Meimei are very similar, pure and gentle, and can't help but sympathize with the bad people - this is too dangerous, fortunately the cartoon did not hide this. One point; Ah Wu's perseverance and hope perfectly exemplifies "If you don't forget, there will be echoes"; Ah Zhu of the graduating class had the troubles of adults too early and had to consider too much reality, maybe he seemed weak most of the time, but He has grown faster than anyone else, he is an adult, and he is the backing of everyone; Taiyi is the least liked, but he still likes it. He is a veritable courageous person, not only in the face of enemies and adversity, but also in the face of adversity. , After a conflict with a friend, it takes a lot of courage to bow your head and admit that you are not that strong.
(I am used to transliterated names, after all, the first 20 times I read Chinese characters in Mandarin)
I prefer such a group, I mean, there are many like-minded friends, and there is an atmosphere of growing up with friends. My childhood was lonely and monotonous, my parents were ignorant and conservative, and they severely restrained their children. I am very envious of others being able to spend time with friends freely, although those children who grew up in families that are not very closed seem to only be able to go to their classmates' house to do their homework, but I don't even have the opportunity to go to my classmate's house! I don't even know what it's like to have friends other than classmates. In short, I lost the ability to communicate freely when I was young.
Without friends, you can only covet the friendship in cartoons. Friends can move forward together and are more tolerant. When they have different opinions, they respect each other's choices. If you think it's right, do it alone. If I think it's right, go alone. When there is danger, trust and wait for your friends. Come back and face it together. Trust and friendship are the eternal themes of DM, at least in the one, two, four I have watched, and the seventh part that is currently chasing chapter 4.
Also love those Digimon. I saw someone commenting on "Pan's Labyrinth" before saying that a 12-year-old girl is not afraid when she sees a monster. This is unscientific. I'm very skeptical that the person commenting has a childhood, when I was 12 and saw a Digimon on the way from school, I had to jump up and talk to it--as long as it wasn't an overly ferocious-looking mature/perfect body.
But as a girl who loves science and once aspired to be an astronomer, of course I know that there are no Digimon in reality, and this love is transferred to animals. I can't help it. Who told me that I have no human friends. I especially like cats, and I really thought about whether I could wear a ring on the cat's tail.
It is a pity that the family cannot tolerate animals other than humans, so I have to watch cartoons and play games year after year.
And those songs, Ayumi Miyazaki's "Brave Heart" is the most burning song I've ever heard. It's a very high-spirited, positive-energy melody. I like it so much that I won't get tired of listening to it even if I use it as an alarm clock ringtone for 4 years. There is also Koji Wada's "Butter-fly". Every time I hear the image of Ah Ho riding a Garuru beast running in the wasteland, like chasing something, I always think that it should be "hope". look.
I've been an adult for a long time, and I've only replayed it twice on my computer over the years. Now it takes a while to remember that the first episode was actually 54 episodes instead of 50. The D3 Digimon with an antenna appeared in the first episode. The second part is not the first one. Ah He, who trusts his friends the most, has actually left the army. I'll never see any screenshot and instantly know what episode this is, what happened, who's going to evolve and who's going to be unlucky, but when I heard "capsule apartment", what came to my mind It is the vampire monster and the coffin in which he sleeps; when I see the fat and long cactus, I wonder if it is possible to decorate it with a pair of small red gloves; I received a call from a friend in the hospital on the day of the second car accident, and the first thing that came to my mind was Taichi, who has been ravaged by the clown emperor in every possible way, is waiting for Ah He, we all believe and look forward to it, "It will come, Ta will definitely come!"
Many details that touched me are forgotten, but my expectations are still there. What I wanted to be when I was a kid, I still want to be like that: trusting friendship, keeping hope, innocence, bravery, and loving. I don't know if I can live the way I want, so let's just listen to Angel Beast's words, "As long as you want."
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