I watched the series quite recently, but I can't remember who said this or why.
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Also, I had a dream about it last night, so posting this now felt right.
Okay. First off, the show is about a cute little girl called Sakura (pictured) who one day becomes a magical girl. Pretty standard stuff, but what makes it stand out is the way it handles interpersonal relationships, particularly romantic ones.
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As for my dream, it starts out in a village really close to where I grew up. For some reason, there's a tram line running through it. There shouldn't be, because that particular village is small, and very technologically forward.
It starts out in a first person view, except I'm a kid, and me and some friends are hurrying to try and catch the tram.
Then, it changes to third person and my group of friends turns into Sakura and her friends (about 4 of them, all girls) and they're trying to catch the tram instead.
Another thing I remember is that the weather was sunny (possibly a hot spring day) and that the year was 1985. And I can't remember if Sakura and her friends made it to the tram.
They say all dreams have meaning...
You got to change into a magical girl then, technically?
If it has a meaning, what can it be, do you have a sense of things moving, wanting to evolve noticeably in some aspects?
I don't really know if I'm the one turning into her (not that I'd mind). Because the perspective shifts from first to third person, it could just be that the focus moves from me and my friends to Sakura and her friends. Wow, that might actually make more sense that I thought: giving more attention to an anime girl than to friends...
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And yeah, I do want things to move forward. I guess trying to catch the tram might be a metaphor for a subconscious fear of getting left behind.
Here you go for hidden meanings! Now you get to decide if you'd rather talk to your friends more or embrace the Sakura^^
That's fun last month I dreamt of running with two friends from back in middle school to catch a train and came to the same conclusion that I feared getting left behind, because life was moving forward and I wasn't.
Well, I don't have friends at the moment (unless you count the people on this site, though I don't know if they think of me as a friend) so Sakura it is, then. And, you know what? I ain't even mad.
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And yeah, things move very quickly in today's world. It's easy to feel as though you're getting left behind. But knowing that someone had a similar dream is strangely comforting. So thank you for sharing.
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Also, I had a dream about it last night, so posting this now felt right.
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As for my dream, it starts out in a village really close to where I grew up. For some reason, there's a tram line running through it. There shouldn't be, because that particular village is small, and very technologically forward.
It starts out in a first person view, except I'm a kid, and me and some friends are hurrying to try and catch the tram.
Then, it changes to third person and my group of friends turns into Sakura and her friends (about 4 of them, all girls) and they're trying to catch the tram instead.
Another thing I remember is that the weather was sunny (possibly a hot spring day) and that the year was 1985. And I can't remember if Sakura and her friends made it to the tram.
They say all dreams have meaning...
If it has a meaning, what can it be, do you have a sense of things moving, wanting to evolve noticeably in some aspects?
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And yeah, I do want things to move forward. I guess trying to catch the tram might be a metaphor for a subconscious fear of getting left behind.
That's fun last month I dreamt of running with two friends from back in middle school to catch a train and came to the same conclusion that I feared getting left behind, because life was moving forward and I wasn't.
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And yeah, things move very quickly in today's world. It's easy to feel as though you're getting left behind. But knowing that someone had a similar dream is strangely comforting. So thank you for sharing.