You stand on the bridge and look at the scenery. The people who look at the scenery look at you upstairs. Today, we are going to talk about an idol animation"I will die without regret at If My Favorite Pop Idol Made It to the Budokan, I Would Die". This is not an inspirational story about several sisters who dream of becoming idols and strive for success. This is a touching story about fans who almost sold their kidneys in order to make their idols famous.
Underground idol group"Cham jam"
God pushes idols. This animation focuses on the idol group"Cham jam". The group is composed of 7 members, as shown in the figure below, from left to right are Yoshika teramoto, Shuishou Mengli, Bofang Zhenfei, 50lan Lingyang, Songshan konyin, Yokota Wen and Shijing dance dishes. They are active in Okayama Prefecture, Japan. They have little background and resources. They belong to underground idol groups.
What kind of life does the underground idol live? You can go to see NHK documentary"youth of underground Idol". Donglingjun has never seen it, but we have seen"Back Street Girls"and"Ordinary school girls tried [Rokoduru]". The former has a black boss as the backstage (after all, the old man is not a devil), and the latter is cooperated by the local municipal service (Uncle six is very good). They all have some resources and can go to local TV and radio. The group in this work is not so lucky. Parks, bars, live houses and clubs are their positions to show their style.
It's hard to survive,"Cham jam"basically depends on fans for a living. Performance tickets, polaroid, specials, handshakes, restricted vendors, fans need to pay to show their loyalty. Live performance, handshake meeting, meeting, sports meeting, birthday party. Most of the stories in this book are based on these activities."Shentui"is full of benefits, singing and dancing, special show and 2D hand-painted conscience.
Fanatical fan"floating sister"
Talked about the idols on the stage. Let's talk about the people under the stage. The work focuses on the"moving"side of the idol house. Waiting in line on a hot day, they gave up their jobs with stable income in order to catch up with their idols, and they threw thousands of gold for the ranking of their idols. Sometimes they cheered, sometimes they burst into tears.
I will die without regret at If My Favorite Pop Idol Made It to the Budokan, I Would Die. The real protagonist is not the idol but the fans. If Xiong Zuo's middle-aged fat house represents most of the idol houses in charge, then the absolute protagonist of this work, Li Piao, should be a collection of extreme behaviors of various extreme idol houses.
The play is set to draw floating in the painting and push market dance dishes. Floating sister is a very small number of women in the idol fan group, and dance cuisine is the least popular among"Cham jam". This kind of relationship setting can particularly move people, vulnerable idols and persistent fans. It's not too much to say that there is pure"love"between them. On one side, two people interact to make candy, which is sweet and urgent. On one side, sister Piao's crazy behavior makes people laugh.
How crazy is sister Piao pushing dance dishes? Remember the guy who sold his kidney to buy an Apple phone n years ago? Sister Piao also plans to do the same to sell organs for canvassing. Fortunately, Japan was strict and didn't let her idea come true.
However, sister Piao has overdrawn her body by working crazy to make money. An accident injured her thigh and took up crutches. It's all like this. The lovely and respectable floating sister is still sick to participate in various idol activities.
Without fans, there will be no idols
"If My Favorite Pop Idol Made It to the Budokan, I Would Die, I will die without regret"is different from others. The theme is to show the relationship between idols and fans, as well as fans. Why do fans want krypton gold to chase idols? It is difficult for the general audience to understand. Even after chasing this film, it is difficult to understand. Only those in that group know. But after reading this work, we learned more or less about the lives and ideas of idol houses. It's enough to understand more.
Idols and fans, according to the market logic, this is also the relationship between supply and demand. Some people say that idols sell dreams, hopes and youth, which means that fans need comfort at these levels or agents for their soul needs.
The animation donglingjun has been moved by sister Piao and fat house countless times, and will become their fans. It's really successful to make the fans chasing idols into the star idols of the work. There are many fans of sister Piao in the barrage.
What are these focus charts? Happy and sweet? There may be something else in my heart. At that time, I couldn't give up everything and give everything I like. Who has no such regret? Supporting sister Piao is to get some compensation for this regret.
From this point of view, fans play hard to push idols, which is no different from those dream chasing sports fans and music fans. They all make every effort to pay for what they like. It's just that this behavior is not enough and fewer people can accept and understand it.
Routine benefits: some people must say that chasing more idols is a greedy behavior. I don't deny this. The drama"shentui"sets the most desperate fans as women, which is probably to get around this problem. Whether it's watching welfare, watching hair candy, watching lily, or really want to see fans' persistent experience of other people's lives, this If My Favorite Pop Idol Made It to the Budokan, I Would Die is worth watching. There is no idol without fans. Donglingjun doesn't want to be an idol, but please pay attention and praise. After all, we need interaction.
The idol fan is very different. The fans counter attack and become the absolute protagonist. The audience has become fans of fans.
Selling her kidney to buy an apple has become a joke. My little sister plans to sell her kidney to promote her idol. Her kidney has not been sold, but her leg is lame
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