Nowadays, Japanese hot-blooded youth comics seem to have a setting of "looking at bloodline". Even if the protagonists fight monsters and level up, it is always revealed later that they actually have a very remarkable bloodline or an extraordinary father. There have been quite a lot of complaints about this recently. So are all the current hot-blooded youth comics set up to "compete with fathers"? Recently, some Japanese netizens have started a discussion on this. 1: Below, \(^o^)/でVIPがお发りします2016/04/22(金) 08:34:56.272 ID:pXDj/MIed.net I have read so many works now, and almost all of them involve fighting and competition. Are there really comics where ordinary people win just by hard work? No, right? 3: Below, \(^o^)/でVIPがお发りします2016/04/22(金) 08:35:40.171 ID:f2Q+r5pnp.net In fact, to put it bluntly, it is telling you a truth: ordinary people like us cannot break our destiny. Of course, relying on one's father or bloodline also means talent, and talented people can survive in a cruel environment, while ordinary people can just be refugees and wait for the savior to come. 4: Below, \(^o^)/でVIPがお发りします2016/04/22(金) 08:35:41.984 ID:hoPyHVBV0.net In fact, some works may not necessarily rely on their fathers. But at least they have enough talent. For example, Sakuragi Hanamichi in "Slam Dunk" is such an example. Anyway, there is no evidence that he comes from a basketball family. Of course, if he is not a genius, then this work cannot be drawn. Unless you are willing to watch Brother Glasses score one or three points in every episode. 80: Below, \(^o^)/でVIPがお发りします2016/04/22(金) 09:03:45.961 ID:dVKp6vex0.net I think the protagonists of many works nowadays are set as the type of "everyone thinks he is weak, but he is awesome". This is often related to the attribute of cheating. But this has nothing to do with hard work. After all, they are at the maximum level when they start, as long as they "remember" it. Of course, judging from recent works, there is another type of protagonist who is truly invincible without relying on his father or bloodline - Overlord's Bone Overlord, who works hard and charges money to become stronger. Hmm, it's quite inspiring when you think about it? Actually, after all this, why do people forget about the bald teacher? In "One Punch Man", the teacher Saitama truly became the strongest by his own efforts. The male protagonist in "My Hero Gakuen" seems to be the same, why do people forget about him? Is it because these are not completely youth hot-blooded comics? What other youth hot-blooded comics do you think are not based on "bloodline" and "fighting for fathers"? Let's discuss it together. |
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