This season, my top choice of TV anime is "Super Cub".
The catch phrase is already awesome.
"I have no parents. No money. No friends, no hobbies, no future goals"
Has the anime ever been about motorcycles animation of high school girls with such a surprised concept?
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When I was a student who failed the entrance exam, I used to deliver newspapers with a Super Cub to pay for (part of) my exams.
So, I know more about Super Cub than most people do.
That bike is a "treasure" created by our country's engineers.
Anyway, it's got a lot of horsepower, it won't break down, it gets great gas mileage, it's weatherproof, it won't break down over long distances, and above all, it's cool.
After that, I rode a CB50, DT125, TRD250, and retired from motorcycles after I got married -- after the Super Cub, the DT125's mobility was amazing.
I was able to climb up the stone stairs as normal by the DT125
Well, I was a rider of a medium-sized off-road motorcycle.
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Surprisingly, my eldest daughter inherited this attribute of my rider.
When I was a high school student, I took a trip to Kyoto from Nagoya on a 50cc motorcycle, but when my eldest daughter told me that she had attacked Hakone on a 50cc motorcycle, I was very cold.
So when my eldest daughter told me about getting a medium-sized motorcycle license, I agreed with her.
I even stood up in my daughter's defense, telling my wife who disagreed, "As long as she obey traffic laws and drive correctly, a medium-sized motorcycle is safer than a moped.
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I showed my oldest daughter the animation TV series "Super Cub, we agreed with
"The origin of the Rider is in this anime."
And those codependent lowlifes who can only satisfy their need for self-approval by modifying their motorcycles to make explosive noises and riding in groups on week basis, is
"An abominable enemy of our riders, and a spiteful piece of trash"
We also agreed that.
It doesn't matter what kind of trouble they have, what kind of darkness they have in their hearts.