Favorite cartoon|Children who grew up in a circle.
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I'm a child who grew up in the middle-of-the-box circle, and most people's first instinct is, "Then you must be watching a lot of cartoons, right?"
It's like "left-handed people are smart", "fashionable men are gay", and "girls who don't wear skirts are perverts" are completely unreasonable prejudice and stereotypes.
After graduating from elementary school, there was no TV in my house. Before graduating from elementary school, my family could only watch Disney. When I was in middle school, Internet viewing was no longer a fantasy. BT entered my life, and Foxy and Ezpeer entered the campus. I only like to read books, including when I went to high school later, I also don’t watch TV much.
For me, "watching TV" is part of the part-time job. I have been learning to help distribute the pre-dubbing work since I was about fourteen or five years old, so I am really not a "TV guy".
The earliest Japanese cartoon in my memory is "Inuyasha" on China Satellite TV. I like the calm, rational and cruel Kikyo, but I can't be sure what percentage of my memory of the same year is correct. Later, I fell in love with the animation of the Mizushima version (non-Brotherhood) of "Alchemist of Steel", and I liked Master Mustangu the most. I even made a little reference to him in some parts of my mate selection conditions.
Later, I began to watch dramas, American dramas, Chinese dramas, and Japanese dramas. After gradually entering the industry, I learned how to choose words and words for subtitles through a lot of "watching TV", and then I began to watch a lot of movies again.
Favorite∥The Magician's Bride
Since watching this movie a few years ago, I found that I have no way not to love it, no way to stop watching it, because the heroine Tomoyo Hato is like my childhood, the embodied projection of the theater in my brain. But I don't have her courage.
Chise has more than just a special physique and tempering and encounters, he is the kind of person I like the most - he knows his own problems, no matter what he looks like, he loves and hates himself at the same time. I think everyone has this element in their hearts to some extent, but Chise is so calm and responds in his own way to emotional blackmail (others or himself) and all kinds of oppression, the only thing he fears is fear itself.
In fact, I just wrote this article to express that the children in the circle do not watch more cartoons and TV. They are usually jobs, and what they want to see at work is never a free choice.
Probably so.
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