I watched this anime long time ago but I am late in the game for analysis video. Great video by the way. The saddest thing about it is that reality is as crucial as they portrayed in the anime. Some of the parents really say that they don’t want their kids straight to their children’s faces. (This happened to my father once when he was a kid) everything in this anime seems “too” dramatic, but it is far from over-portray. It is all real and I sometimes suffered the same way the cast do. Parents always find the best thing for their kids of course, but they will never know that they are attacking their own children indirectly. Nao is the best example as I am relatable to him. This anime dig deep and I can’t believe that there will be this kind of anime. Brilliant ;-;
Wow! This was such a lovely analysis on the show! I really appreciate its character focus and it’s always wonderful to see others appreciate it too. Thank you so much for the in depth video and for sharing it! I loved your insights and the things you spotlighted :) Edit: on the topic of drama: I can see where people are coming from when they say some reactions in the show seem over the top but tbh I’ve never really had that issue. Maybe it’s because I’ve been around a lot of adults and parents who legitimately say cruel things like this out loud despite it seeming nonsensical. It’s tough and it hurts and it’s way more common than people seem to think.
Thanks for the analysis video, it gave me better insight and understanding of the fan trailer, and how sad Stars Align could likely have ended with. It breaks my heart that we probably will never get a season 2, and that Nao is away from his friends (especially Taiyo), and same with Rintaro and Anemo, and the other boys too. I guess we'll never know if the soft boys tennis club will ever meet up again or play soft tennis again. Its a bittersweet ending. I'm so sad about Nao's fate
I've been trying to think of something coherent to comment because there's a lot to compliment about the structure of this video, but I'm still hung up on the last part. I'm starting to question that kid's choice of stabbing knives, but I mean... if it's sharp, it'll get the job done. XD
I watched this anime long time ago but I am late in the game for analysis video. Great video by the way.
The saddest thing about it is that reality is as crucial as they portrayed in the anime. Some of the parents really say that they don’t want their kids straight to their children’s faces. (This happened to my father once when he was a kid) everything in this anime seems “too” dramatic, but it is far from over-portray. It is all real and I sometimes suffered the same way the cast do. Parents always find the best thing for their kids of course, but they will never know that they are attacking their own children indirectly. Nao is the best example as I am relatable to him. This anime dig deep and I can’t believe that there will be this kind of anime. Brilliant ;-;
I'm surprised this is your only video in two years, because you're very good at this!
Wow! This was such a lovely analysis on the show! I really appreciate its character focus and it’s always wonderful to see others appreciate it too. Thank you so much for the in depth video and for sharing it! I loved your insights and the things you spotlighted :)
Edit: on the topic of drama: I can see where people are coming from when they say some reactions in the show seem over the top but tbh I’ve never really had that issue. Maybe it’s because I’ve been around a lot of adults and parents who legitimately say cruel things like this out loud despite it seeming nonsensical. It’s tough and it hurts and it’s way more common than people seem to think.
These characters seriously had it rough, def gonna add it this to my list of anime to watch.
Thanks for the analysis video, it gave me better insight and understanding of the fan trailer, and how sad Stars Align could likely have ended with. It breaks my heart that we probably will never get a season 2, and that Nao is away from his friends (especially Taiyo), and same with Rintaro and Anemo, and the other boys too. I guess we'll never know if the soft boys tennis club will ever meet up again or play soft tennis again. Its a bittersweet ending. I'm so sad about Nao's fate
I've been trying to think of something coherent to comment because there's a lot to compliment about the structure of this video, but I'm still hung up on the last part. I'm starting to question that kid's choice of stabbing knives, but I mean... if it's sharp, it'll get the job done. XD
Omg this is a great analysis!!!
Thank you so much!
Watched it for the sport, stayed for the character plot points
:D Great video!!
I'm so glad you liked it! ^^
When was the movie announced? I never saw anything & its still not out. Probably never would. It makes me so sad. One of my favourite shows of 2019
good video
Thats the fan movie trailer 🤣