Until 2 or 3 years ago, I was a follower of one episode a week. There is no particular reason. The reason I can recall is probably similar to the animation production entering an original stage, so I thought that the main line would return and watch it again after a while, so I didn't follow it anymore. So when I knew the end of Naruto, when I watched the last theatrical version of Naruto in the cinema for the first time, when I finished the manga, I felt extremely regretful. The period of time when there was no chase was covered by a dazzling white sunlight, which was so bright that it was about to burn. Now I graduated from college for 2 years, single. Naruto has become Hokage, with a wife and son.
I haven't watched many animes, but I can feel all the temporality of anime works to some extent. Naruto, Alchemist, Hunter, Shinigami, death note, Inuyasha, and of course some others, they are a batch of works before this time point, they have not been completely captured by
So, during the time of making up the show, I almost cried to tears... Think about it, I will never have the opportunity to chase a movie like Naruto in a parallel time at the same age as the anime characters. long-form works.
Time traveling in parallel with the two-dimensional characters has the power to liberate the characters into the real world. The expectation of an episode of 20 minutes of animation every week, the joy of being teased by the characters, the tension when a strong enemy appears... Beyond all these simple emotions, when the protagonists encounter difficulties, they become stronger step by step. , When the dream finally comes true, there will be a heartfelt gratitude and moving in my heart. This kind of emotion usually distinguishes false objects and only appears for real people and things, but parallel time can easily cause a sense of over-and-forth, which disturbs the ability of emotion to distinguish between real and false. You take it seriously, so you want to cherish it extra.
At this point, the story ends. The world of ninjas will always stay at peace, and Naruto's face will always stay the same calm and confident expression when he took off his naruto hat, but my time slipped through these scenes without noticing and didn't stop together. The parallel line beside him disappeared, and suddenly he lost his reference and lost his friend who was walking forward together.
At that moment, it was so lonely.
Until your time is far more than these friends, this is actually very fast. One morning, you wake up and find that today's mood is not much lower than yesterday's, but it seems to be fundamentally different (the so-called Dimension が violating う), This means that you put them back into the two-dimensional world. The loneliness of not having them around doesn't seem so unbearable, and you suddenly realize that they'll always be somewhere in your heart, untouchable, but you can see them if you close your eyes. "よしっ, today も頑張れるぞ." と思って.
There is nothing warmer than that moment.
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