If you ask about the animation works that have caused the most social impact, "LoveLive!" is definitely one of them. The series of social events triggered by these nine young ladies may even surprise you. Recently, an English teacher in Yokohama, Japan said that his students even wrote about their encounters with the characters in "LoveLive!" in their essays. The English teacher named AMERIKAJIN said that he assigned an English composition titled "My Best Summer Vacation Memories" to his students. When the teacher collected the homework, he found that he had submitted a fan fiction about the encounter between the popular character Nishikino Maki in "Love Live!". The teacher didn't know how to respond to him, so she had to write a comment after marking the homework: "Love Live!" is not real! Student essay content: "At that time, I seemed to have bumped into someone. Just when I was about to apologize, I found out that the person was a girl. She had short red hair, beautiful almond eyes, and was wearing a black and pink yukata. She said to me: 'It's my fault.' I asked her: 'Are you hurt? What's your name?' She replied: 'I'm fine, my name is Nishikino Maki. My friends are still waiting for me, bye!' I fell in love with her at first sight." For more related information, please visit: Love Live! |
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