What did you understand from the animation Dance of Youth?

1. Going to higher school is not the only way

Just like the male protagonists of many animations, there will always be some problems in going to higher school in middle school, good or bad, such as "The Elegance of Monster Apartment" In "Daily Life", the male protagonist Yushi Inaba went to a boarding school that was not the best, but one that he longed for after graduation, which triggered a series of funny ghost stories. In this animation, at the entrance talk, our male protagonist Tatara, who originally had no expectations for the future, met what he thought was a good relationship/bond, met an ally/companion he thought he had, and met someone who made him blush. /The excited girl embarked on a road she had never walked before. He also made himself understand that going to higher education is not the only way, he can also... It is in line with his pursuit "If there is something that I can stand up and say I like, I can make a difference!" ┏(^0^ )┛

On the contrary, Shizuku (one of the female protagonists), as an excellent student who has no worries about grades, is actually being trained by the teacher here. Is it another story of a girl with a good child and a boy with a poor child? Campus story? I don't think it's that simple. After all, Shizuku didn't hesitate on the way to higher education because she was planning to study abroad. What's the point? A group of people study hard from dawn to dusk in order to get good grades in the college entrance examination. Some people are planning how to continue their development after graduation abroad Σ(|||▽||| ). Although they are all worried about the way out, the starting point and outlook are The destination is different~

2. Why do you persist?

Originally, it was true that I missed this animation, so what made me unable to extricate myself once I entered the scene? The first is of course the painting style, a typical Japanese anime creation style - the characters will be taller and look slender (well, after all, it is a national standard theme, and the characters should be properly beautified ↖(^ω^)↗); secondly, the protagonist The mental journey, here I will mention how a boy who was worried about entering higher education took the brave step of trying! (After all, 5,000 yen for 25 minutes of training is not a small amount for middle school students〒▽〒). For Tatara, the impact point that most stimulates his tough peripheral nerves is probably the game video that Miss Tamaki secretly stuffed into her bag. It perfectly expresses one of the meanings of the national standard, that is - look at me ! Look at me! Look at me! Ballroom dancing is a competitive sport that can best showcase one's own charm and performance. This sport that has a strong desire to be noticed also deeply attracted Tatara. Kaname Sengoku’s wonderful performance is the icing on the cake!

That’s why I muddleheadedly faced such an idol that had an impact on me again, and without thinking about it, I decided on the direction of my future efforts - someone so determined could work part-time and clean. Pay the tuition fee and learn to dance! Even... I want to become a professional player, and be like Sengoku Kaname!

As a bystander, you can’t help but laugh here, okay? A guy who doesn’t know anything and is not even a beginner has actually set such a high goal. Why? What about W( ̄_ ̄)W? This is a good question, and I’ll answer it below.

3. There is more than just perseverance

If Tatara only has perseverance, it cannot be the highlight of this work. After all, there is no work that can dominate only by perseverance. "Slam Dunk" is second to none, and such gimmicks are far from satisfying the tastes of the current audience. Just like Onoda Sakamichi, the male protagonist of "Speed ??Otaku", he may have just entered such a competitive field, but his "innate abilities" that are not easily noticed can eventually be appreciated by his boss or his partners. The same is true for Tatara, and his boss is naturally a dance teacher, a former professional Sengokuai.

In the first episode, Sengoku Kaname may not have discovered it yet, but as the audience, we must have noticed one of Tatara's qualities--superior observation! It's the kind of power that you can master at a glance (although it still requires practice to master, but it is already very powerful, after all, muscle memory is not achieved overnight)! Although my academic performance may not be good, through observation, I have mastered the key points of the BOX body shape, using the pendulum principle, and mastered the know-how. I am also a talent!