The line "Believe in Light" first appeared in Nexus Altman. Although "light" is an important setting in the Altman series, Altman is also known as the "giant of light". Altman directly said the line "You have to believe in light", or in the feature film Nexus Altman. In the 36th episode of Nexus Altman (17 minutes and 34 seconds), when Nexus was knocked down, Yoshino Zeyou inspired Nexus "You should believe in light" through words thousands of miles away, which was the first source of "believing in light" in Altman's decisive battle.
As for the famous scene circulating on a certain station and tone: Nexters first appeared and said, "Please believe in the light again." In fact, it is different from the original picture. The original Nexters did appear with great momentum, but he didn't say the line "Please believe in the light next time". He kept silent and pretended to be running. However, the second creation later cut off the lines that I don't know where they came from, so it became a "famous scene" for spreading wrong stories.
When you open the first episode of Nexus Altman in 20 minutes, you can see the original clip. The original version did not gild the lily, but added: "Please believe in the light again." In fact, this is the first time that Nexus has appeared and seen Ikki. How can it make Ikki believe in light again? Obviously, Ikki never believed in light before. How can he "do it again"? There are many similar secondary creations in the Altman series, but most of them can't affect word of mouth, so it's harmless.
The sentence "believe in light" has something to do with Diga, but it doesn't matter. The expression "believe in light" is often put on the Diga. Searching for "believe in light" can find many videos linking "believe in light" and Diga in a station, a voice, a book and a melon. These videos can be said to be problematic or not. First of all, there is no line "believe in light" in Diga Altman. Putting it on Dijia's head is like putting a thousand birds on Naruto's head. Both ninjas are killing, but there is no direct relationship between them.
However, the use of "believing in light" in Altman editing, including Diga, is not a big problem, because Altman series can not be separated from the setting of "light". Diga Altman finale has light, and Triga Altman finale also has light. The concept of "believing in light" is quite appropriate as the general concept of Altman. That is to say, there is nothing wrong with editing a "Ninjutsu as handsome as a thousand birds" and cutting Naruto's spiral pills into it, but it is a bit contrary to the original intention to change the subtitles to voice-over, Naruto's spiral pills to Thousand Birds, and Diga's lines to "Shine".
There is still a small problem with "Xinguang", that is, it has gradually become a rotten stalk. Before, a man named cos Kamen Rider shouted the line "Believe in light", which is a typical special sewing monster. Nowadays, many people have forgotten Altman's general plot and have been playing with the rotten stalk of "Xinguang". Over time, this stalk will deviate from its original meaning. Of course, Bian Xiao doesn't want to stop others from playing with stalks, but only thinks that playing with stalks needs to be moderate, at least knowing the source.
Summary:
The line "Believe in Light" was originally written in Nexus Altman, not by Diga. Dictya is more suitable to describe it, but if it becomes a rotten stalk and spreads everywhere, it will lose its original flavor. What do you think?
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