Revisiting childhood, dedicated to the post-80s generation.

by showhz811 on 2012-03-08 14:15:49

In our spare time of watching movies, let's revisit our childhood. This is dedicated to the post-80s generation. Remember, you can only watch and are not allowed to cry... This is respectfully dedicated to friends who were born in the 1980s.

When we look back on old memories, perhaps the flowers are similar, but the people have changed. In the blink of an eye, we have truly grown up. People from the 1980s, maybe you have entered a fresh university, or found a job that suits you, or even found your other half. Some of you might have already gotten married and had children. But we all share the same pure and unforgettable childhood. This is respectfully dedicated to those born in the 1980s.

The wind-up frog was the symbol when we started to remember things. The explosive gun...when we were still quite young, we dared not touch it, then later we could fire a few shots with our ears covered...and later...we used it to bully younger kids, hahaha...

The encapsulated body of memories...Plum powder, I wonder if they are still available now... Back then, I was addicted to eating this stuff, one pack after another, couldn't be stopped, almost died...

Everyone must have eaten dried fruit skin...Liqueur chocolate. One coin each. But we can't find the taste of those days anymore. Back then, we didn't even know if this was really a fig... Are there still these kinds of packaged hawthorn slices? Candy figurines, cotton candy we often ate...Kindergarten teachers often pretended to be chickens... Can you still fold "East-West"?

I forgot what it was called... We also played with spinning tops... I remember liking to be the striker the most...hahaha... The era of Optimus Prime... The NES, Little霸王 period - Contra, Super Mario, Double Dragon, Red Fortress, Adventure Island, Tetris... When you pass a level, the second question mark on the left is a mushroom, the other two are coins, 100 coins get you an extra life, then walk forward a bit, there's a hidden bonus mushroom... Did I remember correctly? It's the third level of Adventure Island, I think this kid in the picture has probably encountered a rock...

Double Dragon 2, I bet one piece of taffy that this is the first level, take the elevator up to the rolling gate entrance... After entering and clearing a bunch of monsters, it should be the boss, the boss is weak, completely giving people a sense of achievement... There are 50 levels in total, before my cousin and I would cooperate and clear it in one afternoon... He attacked while I defended the base, very coordinated, haha... There are pentagrams (filling up 3 can destroy steel plates), timers, bombs, fortify the base... Many props... I can't remember them all... Squirrel Wars... Is it 1 or 2? Seems like 1... sigh, getting old...

This was the highest-level pencil case at the time, with many buttons, I don't remember all the functions... Which kind-hearted person can tell me again... My Saint Seiya tin single-layer pencil case has been gone for many years, I miss it so much... The one printed with multiplication tables... Back then, I liked sticking adhesive stickers on my pencil case, when Doraemon was popular, I stuck Doraemon inside and out, when it was popular to stick Calabash Brothers, I changed to stick Calabash Brothers, then Dragon Ball, hmm~ change again... Even Fairy Princess and Sailor Moon I have stuck... (embarrassed~~~) After graduating from elementary school, I never used a pencil case again... The impression of the previous tin box in my heart is too high to surpass...

Can you still fold this... Tiger team, raccoon, chef... Tightening the belt until feeling nauseous just for these things... Thunder Tiger, Alert Tiger, Nimble Tiger, Skyrocket Tiger, Brave Tiger... I collected over 80 Water Margin cards, some cards were really hard to get, for example, Hu Sanshan, black market price was 10 yuan...OMG Water Margin card, Heavenly Dragon Eight Parts card... Also collected a lot, but not as enthusiastic as with Water Margin...

World Cannon Level 1 Ready...beep...beep... World Cannon Level 2 Ready...beep...beep... World Cannon...Fire~~~~~~

Do you still remember those days... Transformers, Little Monk Yi...We watched every day after school... Memories from long ago... Stars light up my way forward, using a little light to warm the hearts of children...

Our parents during childhood would also limit us. Because of this, our memories will never fade, becoming more deeply etched until we are moved by them. We will all grow old one day, but we must not forget the beauty of our childhood, which supports us through our entire lives. Friends from the 80s, let's shout for our childhood, cheer for our dreams, celebrate for being part of the 80s generation, strive for tomorrow, and expend our youth for beautiful memories...