Although the routine is the same, the connotation is different.

Vito 2022-12-19 15:47:17

It is the same as the general hot-blooded animation routine, but it also has its differences: 1. If you want to become a hero, you have to go through hard training to develop muscles and strength. Instead of suddenly getting a power and being invincible. 2. The male protagonist is good at observation and analysis, analyzes and records every "personality", and uses it in actual combat. There is no rubbish "personality", only to see if you can make good use of it. 3. In the first episode, when the male protagonist takes notes, he will think about how to restrain the power, minimize the degree of urban damage, and "heroes are to serve the society", so I am pleasantly surprised by cleaning up the garbage on the beach. After all, in many hot-blooded films, as long as the pros and cons can win and defeat the other party, they will destroy the urban environment at all costs, and they do not realize that they are serving the society, and they only know how to defeat the enemy blindly. This is not conducive to children's education, after all, most of the audience is children. In the first season, the male protagonist's useless attributes have not been completely removed, and there are still big bugs in his ability, but because of his personality, good thinking, and strategy, he has already made a lot of breakthroughs. The overall logic of the anime is still okay. Looking forward to the second season.

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