There are so many touching and tear-jerking elements in Japanese anime, and the most tear-jerking element is the death of important characters. But in fact, in addition to death, there are many other plots that are also very tear-jerking, especially in youth inspirational works. Recently, a Japanese netizen wanted to recommend anime works that can make anime fans cry even without death, which also caused heated discussions among everyone. Netizens' opinions: Is there any work that can move people without causing death? Nowadays, people often use death to induce tears, which I think is too cunning. Netizen's opinion: I personally recommend "Ping Pong". Although the style of painting looks very strange, the theme of this work is extremely inspiring, and each character has its own characteristics. When I saw the last episode and found that everyone had found their own way, I couldn't help but burst into tears. In fact, the real touching thing is not the so-called separation of life and death, but the baptism of our spirit. Netizen's opinion: It should be said that several works of PA are very touching. If you remove the love element, "Hanasaku Iroha" and "Shirobako" are both very tear-jerking. The former made me understand the youth of the inn employees, and the latter is the standard positive energy of the industry. To be honest, as a otaku who has lived for almost 30 years, I never thought that I would cry because of a work about the animation industry. But when I saw Shizuka finally got the role in the end, I cried like Meow Mori. Netizen's opinion: It must be "Slam Dunk"! When I watched this work, I didn't know how many times I cried. Especially when Mitsui made three-pointers in a row during the game, I couldn't help but cheer and cry at the same time. Netizen's opinion: If it's a recent work, then I recommend "Innocence and Lightning". Although it seems to have some elements of love, it is more focused on family affection overall. Although I don't know if I can get married in this life, if I take care of my daughter myself, I may not do better than the protagonist, right? Oh, and "Natsume's Book of Friends" is also good. No one dies, but it is very touching. Netizen's opinion: I think "Doraemon" is the most touching, and there are more than one place. For example, the story of Nobita and his grandmother, Nobita's strength when Doraemon left for the first time, and the scene of everyone's struggle in the movie. So a national-level work must not only have an interesting plot, but also sufficient depth is indispensable. Netizen's opinion: You know what, the work that moved me the most was the finale of "Osomatsu". Although it is for rotten girls, I kept watching it because it looked very interesting. The return to the original style in the last episode was really great. If there is a sequel, I will continue to buy it. In fact, there are many works that can make people cry even if they don't have dead people. I guess many people cried at the end of the first part of "Digimon Adventure". Many theatrical animations are also very tear-jerking. What other anime works do you think can make people cry even if they don't have dead people? Let's discuss it. |
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