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As we all know, with the development of society, the animation industry is developing faster and faster, and more and more animations are being produced, but they are not as classic as before. Many people still like the classics of the past, "Saint Seiya" and "Slam Dunk" can be said to be very popular at the time, loved by people born in the 80s, and these two anime are also accompanied by the youth growth of some people. So which of the two anime, "Saint Seiya" and "Slam Dunk", is more representative of the post-80s?
Let me break it down with you.
There are many netizens who say that "Saint Seiya" is our childhood, and "Slam Dunk" is our youth, which is enough to see our love for these two anime. "Saint Seiya" was released in '86 at the time, which was probably the first bloody battle anime we watched with the protagonist as the core, and at that time we were still on black and white TV at home。I still remember that the bloody picture when we watched it is still unforgettable in our minds, and it also makes us have countless fantasies in our minds.
"Slam Dunk" is introduced to China in more than 90 years and is well-known, is a kind of animation with the theme of sports competition, in the animation we can see the tenacious and unyielding fighting spirit, as well as the spirit of sportsmanship。At that time, it was widely praised when it was released.
So which is more representative of the post-80s generation, "Saint Seiya" or "Slam Dunk"? In fact, everyone has their favorite type of anime, and it can't be said which one is better, but objectively speaking, maybe "Slam Dunk" is more representative of the post-80s, because it has attracted a lot of audiences with its unique characteristics, in addition to being a memory of a generation.
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If these two are compared, it should be that Saint Seiya can represent the post-80s.
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These two anime are more or less accompanied by the youth growth of some people born in the 80s, and I feel that "Saint Seiya" is more representative.
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Saint Seiya", because I, a post-90s generation, don't have memories of this anime.
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Saint Seiya is more representative of the post-80s generation. "Slam Dunk" can represent the 90s.
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I feel that this "Slam Dunk" is more representative of the post-80s.
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I feel that Slam Dunk should be more representative of the post-80s, because I like this work the most.
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I think it's all half-hearted works, there's nothing to compare.
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If you want to deeply analyze and compare Masami Cheda's manga "Saint Seiya" Whether the current Saint Seiya is stronger than the previous Saint Seiya, the best entry point is to start with the manga "Hades Myth", the prequel of "Saint Seiya".
The main ** time of Hades Myth is 2006-2011, mainly telling the story of "Saint Seiya" more than two hundred years ago when the story of "Saint Seiya" began as a node, when the reincarnation Athena led the story of the Holy Seiya of that generation and the Hades led by Hades Hades The story of the holy war, the battle at that time was extremely tragic, and in the end, only Aries Shion and Libra Tong Hu (that is, the master of the five small strong purple dragons of "Saint Seiya" Seiya) survived.
Although, the story of "The Myth of Hades" and "Saint Seiya" lets us know that most of the ** Saint Seiya died in battle in "The Myth of Hades", but this cannot be determined by this standard alone, the strength of the previous Saint Seiya is weaker than the current one. <>
First, there is the question of faith. Compared with the two generations of Saint Seiya, it must be that the beliefs of the previous generation of Saint Seiya are firmer, and the reason is to follow Athena to death, which can be answered from the "Saint Seiya" :* * Zodiac chapter, in the ** Zodiac story, the modern Saint Seiya has no sense of collectivity, and there is no absolute loyalty to the modern reincarnation of Athena, more about personal emotions and desires, if, if it is not because of the expansion of selfish desires and desires, there will be no Zodiac chapter Gemini Saga rebellion story, and relatively speaking, the previous generation of Saint Seiya could fight for Athena with all their might, until death, it is already not two mental states that can be compared, therefore, the number of dead people does not become a criterion for evaluating their strength.
Secondly, the existence of the five small strong gave the modern Saint Seiya a resounding slap in the face. Although, during this period, there were also **Saint Seiya results caused by the release of water for various reasons, but the Saint Seiya who challenged the ** Saint Seiya below the god level with the body of the Bronze Saint Seiya was indeed beyond everyone's expectations, and it inevitably made people feel that the strength of the modern ** Saint Seiya seems to be a bit water-injected, maybe, this is the power of loyalty and faith. <>
Finally, another answer can also be drawn from the duel between the modern ** Saint Seiya and the subordinates of the Hades, that is, the modern ** Saint Seiya can not fight one of the three giants of Hades in unison, which undoubtedly hits the face of the ** Saint Seiya, it stands to reason that the ** Saint Seiya can fight against the Big Three alone, although this is only the pull of individual ** Saint Seiya, but on the whole, the modern ** Saint Seiya is indeed of different levels. <>
Therefore, I personally feel that if it is a battle to the death, it is still the previous Saint Seiya who is stronger.
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Among the Saint Seiya, the strength of the modern Saint Seiya is much stronger than the previous generation, mainly because they have the ** Holy Clothes.
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Of course, the strength of the current Saint Seiya is not as good as that of the previous generation, because the current Saint Seiya has only just mastered the power and has not yet used it proficiently, and the reference experience is not as rich as the previous generation.
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is not as good as the previous generation, many of the skills of the previous generation, the current Saint Seiya has not learned, and it is definitely not as good as the previous generation.
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I believe that many anime fans who like to watch Saint Seiya will find that in the prequel of Saint Seiya as early as more than 200 years ago, Athena once led the then Saint Seiya to launch a holy war, so in the end, it was also a heavy death. After watching the prequel, many friends said that in the plot of this part, the previous ** Saint Seiya is more powerful than the current one. So why is there such a perception?
Are these Saint Seiyas really stronger than modern? Let's talk about this topic in detail. <>
In my opinion, many people think that the previous Saint Seiya is stronger than the current one, which is actually too one-sided, because in fact, the ** Saint Seiya who survived to the end at that time was the strongest group of people, and the combat power they showed was indeed very powerful. However, some young Saint Seiyas are indeed very different in strength compared with those powerful warriors back then, but even 200 years ago, there was a gap in combat effectiveness between Saint Seiyas, and it cannot be said that all ancient Saint Seiyas were stronger than now. And the current Saint Seiya, after they have cultivated, is even more powerful than their predecessors 200 years ago.
Many friends think that the ancient saint seiya is stronger than the current one, the main reason is because the previous saint seiya is that they have the blessing of faith, and the opponents who fight with them are actually very strong, they can only survive if they burst out with the strongest combat power, and it is precisely because of this that it will give the audience a feeling. And the current ** Saint Seiya, due to a long period of time, many tricks have been slowly forgotten, and the power of many modern Saint Seiya comes more from the blessing of Athena. This is indeed a decrease in ability compared to his ancestors 200 years ago.
To sum up, the main reason why modern Saint Seiya is not as good as two hundred years ago is that after a long time, their inheritance moves and abilities have declined, and the environment of the current Saint Seiya is too comfortable to burst out of their strongest combat power.
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The biggest difference between the **Saint Seiya two hundred years ago and the **Saint Seiya now** is their inner faith, and the ** Saint Seiya two hundred years ago had absolute faith in the goddess Athena They are all fighting to protect the goddess and the earth, and each of them is resting until death.
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Because the current Saint Seiya usually doesn't pay much attention to exercise, he only knows how to eat, drink and have fun every day, so his physical strength can't keep up.
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Each of them is born in the 80s and has watched two very classic anime since childhood. One is Saint Seiya, and the other is "Slam Dunk". Saint Seiya is the childhood of the post-80s, and "Slam Dunk" is the youth of the post-80s.
Saint Seiya Manga ** in 1985. When the animation was introduced to China in 1986, it was in the early 90s, and the older post-80s generation had just entered elementary school at that time. Saint Seiya is the first hot-blooded combat anime that the post-80s generation has watched on black-and-white TV with the protagonist's aura as the core.
At that time, the most interesting thing for children was the holy clothes of the saint seiyas.
The comic of "Slam Dunk" was published in 1990. It was already the end of the 90s when it was introduced into the country. Most of the post-80s generation grew up watching Saint Seiya.
If Slam Dunk is introduced, it will already be an anime of the post-80s youth. As a leader in sports animation, "Slam Dunk" has far-reaching significance for the enlightenment of basketball as a teenager. Personally, I think "Slam Dunk" is a little more influential.
As for Saint Seiya or "Slam Dunk", which one is more representative of the post-80s. It's a matter of opinion, and wisdom and wisdom. In fact, the two anime are not anime works of the same era.
But they are really good anime from the early and late 80s. So it can be regarded as running through the life of the post-80s. In all fairness, in fact, either of the two anime works can represent the post-80s.
If you have to choose one of these two works, I personally think that the difficult master is better than the saint Seiya. Similarly, I think "Slam Dunk" is more representative of the post-80s.
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It was already the end of the 90s when it was introduced into the country. Most of the post-80s generation grew up watching Saint Seiya.
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"Saint Seiya" and "Slam Dunk" both represent the post-80s. One is the memories of childhood, the other is the memories of youth.
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Saint Seiya or "Slam Dunk" which one can better represent the post-80s. It's a matter of opinion, and wisdom and wisdom.
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Why not Astro Boy?
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Personally, I think "Slam Dunk" is a little more influential.
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Which is more representative of the post-80s generation, "Saint Seiya" or "Slam Dunk"? Saint Seiya bar.
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One is childhood, the other is youth, incomparable.
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I think because the tasks in Slam Dunk are very handsome, such as Sakuragi Hanamichi and Rukawa Kaede, they are all very powerful characters. Saint Seiya is also very good-looking, but compared to Slam Dunk, it is still better looking at Slam Dunk.
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Saint Seiya was born earlier than Slam Dunk. At that time, the communication network was not very developed. So later "Slam Dunk" caught up with a good era, so the popularity was higher.
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