@@macnchillidogs1601 Imagine Shingo and Nakazato at the local Karaoke bar both singing that song kinda like Kazuma Kiryu and Goro Majima in the karaoke mini games in Yakuza series
What would make you think they are friends? They clearly distance themselves from each other and are not in any way affiliated, they just happen to stand in similar spots
Oh my gosh! Was that what you all meant?! I didn't know there's a eurobeat named that lel. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xqfjncB5mV8.htmlsi=LaN51zxRAf5YrxKX
Apparently Shingo and Nakazato didn't know about tough guys being friends with other tough guys, even those two are in the same team, Night Kids, Shingo is the second, Nakazato is the first
I think it’s great how Shingo, who was hated as heck at the start became a bit of a welcome sight at the sidelines. Almost nobody is really unlikeable in this anime! I noticed it first when he was so broken up about crashing his car. He wasn’t horrible, just cocky as all heck.
@@arjunyfc Yeah, Seiji is much more likeable in the later stages. He may be cocky at first, but the later episodes.. even Kudo sometimes think to himself that Seiji is a dumbass who only abuses the power of the EVO4 lol.
I wonder how the story would have played out if these guys swallowed their pride and have admitted that they needed each other, and that they could be the best of friends. Who knows? They might have been project d's fiercest rival.
It's sad how underused these two are. They have some badass car and barely get to show anything in the series. But they sure do make a great comedic relief.
Is Nakazato and shingo friends? Despite being the leader of his team, a separate faction of his team seems to be united under Shingo Shoji, whom Nakazato has conflicting relations with, even though they both seem to be friends deep inside, they both act as not friends whenever in public.