The October new anime "Girls' Number", which features voice actors as the main characters, revealed many "truths" about the industry. Some of the lines of the heroine Chitose were talked about a lot, and there would be no sense of incongruity even if they were used in real life. "Girls' Number" uses a "very realistic" perspective to depict the unknown side of the industry behind the scenes. With the appearance of new voice actors, the plot has also made a major breakthrough. The protagonist Karasuma Chitose, who is officially recognized as having a very bad personality, often speaks shockingly and is overly optimistic, thinking that it is easy to get ahead as a voice actor. However, can the cruel reality allow her to be reborn and grow spiritually? Or will she continue to hold the mentality of "I am not wrong, it is the world that is wrong"? From Chitose’s remarks, we can pick out some classic examples that can be used in our daily lives without any sense of disobedience:
The complacent Chitose has no awareness of being a professional voice actor, and her personality is still simple and dark. When she successfully got the voiceover job of the new heroine, she couldn't help but mock others. In reality, this sentence can be used when "thinking that your existence is very special."
When you meet someone younger than you who is complacent and arrogant (in short, a naughty kid who doesn't know his place), just say this sentence to him as a response.
This line can be applied to many animations that deviate from the original, as a satire on the animation production team's careless attitude.
"It's all ××'s fault" has made many people innocently fall into the trap - Tokiomi, Sekai, Yuzu are all examples. It's okay to use this sentence as a cover-up when you want to escape reality and don't want to admit that you made a mistake.
Use it when you don't want to pay attention to the other person and pretend to be stupid, it can make your black belly index rise rapidly!
It is suitable for when things are not going well and you want to blame God. It is fun to vent your grievances and be cute and blame others.
Even though you are maintaining harmony on the surface, you can use this sentence when you can't help but want to laugh at the other person in private. However, if you always think this way about your friends, the friendship will soon capsize...
When you mock someone for watching trashy shows, it will be more effective if you make a surprised expression with this sentence. If the other person is naive and naive, he or she will definitely think this is a compliment to him or her, and it will also deepen his or her liking for you.
Simple and crude comments about people are full of negative energy, so it is better to use them with caution when stating facts.
You can use it when you want to show off that you have collected a complete set of first-run limited edition BDs, but the scope is quite limited (outsiders probably won't understand the meaning of this sentence). However, in the plot, the new voice actor Nanami has no intention of being sarcastic, she is just being black. "Girls' Number" is adapted from a novel project by Watari Watari, the author of "My Teen Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As Expected". The protagonist of the story, Karasuma Chitose, is a freshman girl in college and a black-bellied new idol voice actor. Watari Watari himself said, "This work does not involve my real experience. It is basically a work that makes people feel cute and emotional." For more new animations, please visit the October 2016 New Animation Special>>> |
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