Japanese animation works often feature underage students as the main characters, so their youth is frequently depicted in the works. Whether it’s friendship or love, club activities or adventure stories, the characters in animation always enjoy colorful youth. However, a recent statement by a Japanese netizen has sparked widespread discussion – he said that whenever he watches such animations, he always sheds tears out of jealousy.
This statement quickly sparked a warm response. Let’s explore together how many Japanese netizens have also felt jealous of anime characters, and which works are particularly prone to such emotions?
I’m so jealous that I cry whenever I watch youth animations. Does anyone else feel the same way
This statement appeared on the 2ch discussion forum in Japan and sparked a large number of comments. The author stated that whenever he watches animations depicting youthful life, he feels jealous and wants to cry because the characters live a colorful and colorful life, while his own campus life appears monotonous and boring in comparison.
This idea immediately sparked a heated discussion in the discussion forum
Yeah, I can’t bear to watch it either
I laughed at what you said
If you want to cry, it should also be because you are moved, right
What works make you want to cry when you see them
Really, I can’t watch ‘Jumping Youth’
Although ‘ZEXAL’ is not considered a youth drama, seeing the protagonist’s youthful life makes me feel very jealous. Why is even that weak monkey so popular
Watching TIGER × DRAGON! Is unbearable for me
However, many classic animations are considered youth works
If you watch the movie ‘Jump! Time Girl’, you might be so excited that you can’t breathe
I don’t feel jealous when I see Youxing being popular, but I actually think it’s good. But Youma’s popularity really makes me jealous to the point of going crazy
Watching Key’s youth works is particularly uncomfortable
I really wish my life could be as youthful as’ CLANNAD ‘
The TV and movie versions of ‘Kaguya Hime Wants to Confess Genius Love Brainstorms’ really make people cry and think that they are too useless (laughs)
Because I attended a boys’ school, I had no connection with youth at all
Watching ‘Takagi, who is good at teasing people’ is really driving me crazy
Is’ The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya ‘also considered a youth work
The plot where a hot girl like Nagao falls in love with a otaku is almost non-existent in reality
Making the audience feel uncomfortable is also one of the charms of a work. Even negative emotions can be stirred up, which is the value of a work
I really want to reincarnate~~
Will ‘Blow it! Go on the Bass’ also make you jealous
Jealousy indicates that the work has successfully engaged you, right
Have you ever felt jealous of the youthful lives of animated characters?