Song of Love and Bravery

Michelle 2022-09-11 16:41:05

If you are brave enough, then you are enough to walk out of the jungle and out of Unknown. After watching the first episode of "Outside the Garden Wall", I just thought it was a juvenile adventure filmed for children. However, when I watched the entire anime, the plot trend, the three-dimensional character image and the beautiful scene design made me unforgettable, but it was not only these that moved me deeply, but the hidden ones. The eulogy of love and courage in it. The story is actually very simple. It tells the story of the two brothers Walt and Gregg who strayed into a forest called "Unknown" and defeated the monster out of the dense forest with the help of a blue bird and a woodcutter. The story seems simple, but the adventures in each episode are so moving. Kindness and sincerity are often hidden in ugliness and misunderstanding. This is what I have learned the most after reading the story of the woodcutter and the maid. In the witch’s hut, Walter and his entourage met the maid who cleaned day and night and the vicious witch who bewitched her with a bell. The maid’s tragic experience And the tearful narrative made Walter, Gregg, and even I believe in the evil deeds of the witch, but the truth is the opposite. The maid is actually a cursed evil spirit. She must be controlled by the bell and work constantly to keep it up. Good nature, and her poor aunt witch, it was precisely to save her that he made the best move. The story of the woodcutter is even more sad. He carries the faintly lighted oil lamp every night to chop wood. The ferocious expressions and words make Walt and the others have never liked him, but they did not expect the woodcutter to do this. It was to keep them away from the devil's claws that had been coveting them, and the poor and kind woodcutter thought that the oil lamp in his hand was the soul of his missing daughter and did things against his will time and time again. When Walt finally revealed the truth about the oil lamp, his already-see through expression was extremely sad-the oil lamp he had always held on to, leaning on edelweiss, was actually the devil's soul. His daughter will never come back. But he didn't refuse to turn off the oil lamp, because he didn't want Water to be lost in the dense forest forever for the non-existent soul, just like him. Such misunderstandings and cruel truths always make people cry again and again. Being optimistic and kind is not an ignorant optimist. As an older brother, Walt has the cowardice and pessimism that does not match his age, while his younger brother Gregg is on the contrary. He is innocent and lively and optimistic. Often when Walt thinks he is still in a desperate situation, it is his mistakes that lead things. Favorable aspects. But when the two of them were in a desperate situation and couldn't get out, Walt was a little bit depressed. He was going to be taken away by the devil, and he was going to become a burning edelweiss tree. At this time, he had never had his head. The little Gregg of the brain proposed to replace his brother, and he ran to the devil's side. The devil wanted a silver comb, a gold thread, and a sun. He took the thin spider silk and held the setting sun in a small teacup. Although the shadow of death was already in his eyes, he Still so optimistic and upward. When he was about to become an edelweiss tree, his mouth spit out a lot of dry leaves. Before Beatrice said that the leaves had grown into him. When he was in his body, he also joked that he was too hungry to eat all the leaves. But it was this optimism and courage to face everything that aroused Walter's courage and saved the overall situation. When everyone said Madoka was crying, seeing the magical girl greet death in various ways one by one, I didn't feel how the plot moved people's hearts. In the red eyes, it seems that the sadness of death has been frozen like ED. Now, it’s just a review every time, deliberate treatment of depression seems to have so much thought-provoking power. I would also shed tears when "One Piece" and AZ or "Naruto" burned to the limit, and in front of those gods, I would feel that my goose bumps were all lit up by episodes and scenes of the drama, but let me remember It’s not the bloody scenes, it’s not the blood spilled over and over in Tokyo Ghoul, it’s not the extremely tense plot in "Attack on Giant", it’s not the fierce fights in "Parasite Beasts," it’s Yumir’s. Looking up, it was Shinichi’s tears when he faced Ryoko using his life to protect his children. It was the woodcutter’s lonely back figure sitting outside the wooden house in the play "Outside the Garden Wall". Sensual tears are easily aroused. I I want to write about Luffy’s dream, I want to write about the fetters that are constantly mentioned in the drama, I want to write about Sawano Hiroyuki, I want to write a lot, but when I finally wrote, I still left everything to "Outside the Garden Wall" . Yes, love and courage are mentioned every time. They seem to never lack existence, but they are so easily overlooked and cherished. When everyone said Madoka was crying, seeing the magical girl greet death in various ways one by one, I didn't feel how the plot moved people's hearts. In the red eyes, it seems that the sadness of death has been frozen like ED. Now, it’s just a review every time, deliberate treatment of depression seems to have so much thought-provoking power. I would also shed tears when "One Piece" and AZ or "Naruto" burned to the limit, and in front of those gods, I would feel that my goose bumps were all lit up by episodes and scenes of the drama, but let me remember It’s not the bloody scenes, it’s not the blood spilled over and over in Tokyo Ghoul, it’s not the extremely tense plot in "Attack on Giant", it’s not the fierce fights in "Parasite Beasts," it’s Yumir’s. Looking up, it was Shinichi’s tears when he faced Ryoko using his life to protect his children. It was the woodcutter’s lonely back figure sitting outside the wooden house in the play "Outside the Garden Wall". Sensual tears are easily aroused. I I want to write about Luffy’s dream, I want to write about the fetters that are constantly mentioned in the drama, I want to write about Sawano Hiroyuki, I want to write a lot, but when I finally wrote, I still left everything to "Outside the Garden Wall" . Yes, love and courage are mentioned every time. They seem to never lack existence, but they are so easily overlooked and cherished. When everyone said Madoka was crying, seeing the magical girl greet death in various ways one by one, I didn't feel how the plot moved people's hearts. In the red eyes, it seems that the sadness of death has been frozen like ED. Now, it’s just a review every time, deliberate treatment of depression seems to have so much thought-provoking power. I would also shed tears when "One Piece" and AZ or "Naruto" burned to the limit, and in front of those gods, I would feel that my goose bumps were all lit up by episodes and scenes of the drama, but let me remember It’s not the bloody scenes, it’s not the blood spilled over and over in Tokyo Ghoul, it’s not the extremely tense plot in "Attack on Giant", it’s not the fierce fights in "Parasite Beasts," it’s Yumir’s. Looking up, it was Shinichi’s tears when he faced Ryoko using his life to protect his children. It was the woodcutter’s lonely back figure sitting outside the wooden house in the play "Outside the Garden Wall". Sensual tears are easily aroused. I I want to write about Luffy’s dream, I want to write about the fetters that are constantly mentioned in the drama, I want to write about Sawano Hiroyuki, I want to write a lot, but when I finally wrote, I still left everything to "Outside the Garden Wall" . Yes, love and courage are mentioned every time. They seem to never lack existence, but they are so easily overlooked and cherished.

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Over the Garden Wall quotes

  • Greg: Look, it's full of black turtles! We're turtle rich!

    Greg: [concerned] Y'know, it's kinda funny finding a basket of turtles in an abandoned house, huh?

    Wirt: Ha ha, yeah. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha...!

    Wirt: Greg, not that kind of funny.

    Greg: Huh?

    [realizing]

    Greg: Oh.

  • Greg: [Repeated Line] Ain't that just the way...