What exactly does bgm do in Watergate?
BGM means background music, or BGM for short. Usually refers to a kind of music used to adjust the atmosphere in TV series, movies, animations, electronic games and websites. When it is inserted into the dialogue, it can enhance the expression of emotions and achieve a feeling that the audience is immersive. In addition, music played in some public places (such as bars, cafes and shopping malls) is also called background music.
Bring your own bgm, an online buzzword, refers to the appearance of classic characters in film and television works, often with BGM (background music). As soon as the music rings, the protagonist immediately appears with a high-power tape recorder, which is the charm of BGM.
Namikaze Minato is a character in the Japanese manga Naruto series and its derivative works. Huo Ying, the fourth generation of Konoha Village in the Fire Country, is a disciple of Jiraiya, one of Konoha's three forbearance, and also the father of the protagonist Naruto Uzumaki. Powerful, developed spiral pills, and sacrificed to protect the village, using ghosts to seal Kyubi no Youko.
In the Fourth Endurance World War, he was resurrected by orochimaru in a filthy form and went to the battlefield to support the Ninja Coalition forces with the resurrected three Huo Ying.
Naruto was helped by using the previously sealed Yin Kyubi no Youko chakra in the Nine Lamas pattern. Unfortunately, it was cut off by saury and six mord sticks in the battle against ten tail, which could not be recovered.
Later, because Naruto was taken away, bijuu sent the rest of Kyubi no Youko and chakra to Naruto, but in the process of transmission, it was unfortunately absorbed by Kyubi no Youko and chakra, the opposite of Heijue. After the war, the soul returned to the pure land.