The "Go, Junior" style was an online catchphrase that first appeared in a movie called "Go, Junior!" In the dialogue between the characters in the novel. As the novel's main audience was students, the language style and expression of the "Go for it, junior" style were closer to the student community, so it became popular on the Internet.
Later on, video versions of the " Cheer up " style began to appear. These videos usually used similar cheering methods to attract viewers by imitating the language style and expression of the " Cheer up " style. The popularity of this video version also made it a popular online cultural symbol.
There are a few novels that I can recommend to you. They are all stories about being reborn as a Demon Slayer. The first was "Rebirth of the Sea of Laws, I Slay Demons in the Human World" and "Rebirth of Slaying Demons, I Actually Became a Demon Venerable?" They all focused on slaying demons and told the story of the protagonist becoming a demon slayer after his rebirth. In addition, there was also "Xu Xian's Demon-slaying Daily Life (Demonic Meow)" and "Black Moonlight of the Rebirth of the Demon Lord," which also involved the demon-slaying plot. These novels all have different styles and storylines. You can choose to read them according to your preferences.
Definitely! Demon Slayer started as a manga. It's known for its compelling plot and well-developed characters. The manga provides the foundation for the success of the anime adaptation.
Yes. Linking a video on a story is feasible. However, you need to make sure the video is relevant, adheres to the platform's terms of service, and is properly formatted or embedded to work seamlessly within the story context.
Well, the process can vary depending on the platform or software you're working with. For most common ones, you need to find the 'insert link' or 'add media' option, then paste the video link there. Some might require you to specify the type of media (like video) and then enter the link.