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- Author:yuriko akase(Story&Art)
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- Status: Completed
- Genres: Fantasy , Slice of Lif
80's Video Trip Manhua
Title: 80's Video Trip
In the bustling city of Tokyo, Naoto, a timid and introverted young man, stumbled upon an old and mysterious videotape while cleaning out his parent's attic. As he hesitantly inserted the tape into the dusty VCR, the room filled with a crackling energy, transporting him back to the vibrant summer of 1985.
Naoto found himself standing in the midst of a bustling amusement park, the neon lights illuminating the night sky. The air was filled with the scent of cotton candy and the sound of familiar 80's tunes. He couldn't believe his eyes as he saw his parents, young and carefree, laughing and enjoying each other's company.
As he observed his parents from a distance, Naoto felt a pang of nostalgia wash over him. He had never seen this side of them – so full of life and love. His heart ached with regret for not cherishing these moments when he had the chance.
Suddenly, a gust of wind swept through the park, causing the tape to glitch and distort before his eyes. Panicked, Naoto lunged forward to protect the precious memories from disappearing. With trembling hands, he tried to rewind the tape, frantically trying to hold onto the fleeting images of his parents' past.
In a moment of clarity, Naoto realized the true significance of the journey he was on. It wasn't just about witnessing his parents' youth; it was about understanding the sacrifices they made and the love that bound them together.
With determination in his eyes, Naoto pressed the stop button on the VCR, freezing the tape at a moment where his parents shared a tender embrace. In that still frame, he saw the depth of their love etched into their faces, and he knew that some memories are too precious to fade away.
As the screen faded to black and Naoto found himself back in the present, he carried with him a newfound appreciation for the moments that shaped his family's history. And as he looked at the dusty old tape, he understood that the true magic of the 80's video trip was the gift of perspective and gratitude it had given him.
