His broken toys represent rin's string desire for destruction. AT the beginning of rin's introduction we notice his desire to destroy his opponent because for him soccer or football is about destroying his opponent.
The symbolism behind the toys is something thats gona remain implicit and a bit of a mystery for a good while. As the season goes on, atentive viewers will likely be able to get a good idea of what they might be hinting at, but the full explicit meaning behind them is something that only got revealed a month and a half ago or something, in the manga. Thats nearly 120, maybe even more chapters of mystery and buildup to that reveal. Its not entirely a spoiler, but if you dont want a hint at all pointing in you a direction of what all of it might mean you should stop reading the comment here, in case you did read it. The toys are very closely related to Rin's Ego itself, and a big question mark surrounding their meaning that ties into the themes of the u20 match itself, is about wether or not Rin is the Monster, or The Hero, the 2 toys he plays with. Part of the point of the u20 match or something that is established thematically is that Japanese football is waiting for the birth of a Hero. Is Rin going to be that Hero? Thats the kind of thing the toys symbolism is trying to make you ask as the match goes on and more context is slowly revealed.
9:35 Always appreciate your little reality checks to Nesa💀
His broken toys represent rin's string desire for destruction. AT the beginning of rin's introduction we notice his desire to destroy his opponent because for him soccer or football is about destroying his opponent.
Stage fried 😆
The symbolism behind the toys is something thats gona remain implicit and a bit of a mystery for a good while. As the season goes on, atentive viewers will likely be able to get a good idea of what they might be hinting at, but the full explicit meaning behind them is something that only got revealed a month and a half ago or something, in the manga. Thats nearly 120, maybe even more chapters of mystery and buildup to that reveal.
Its not entirely a spoiler, but if you dont want a hint at all pointing in you a direction of what all of it might mean you should stop reading the comment here, in case you did read it.
The toys are very closely related to Rin's Ego itself, and a big question mark surrounding their meaning that ties into the themes of the u20 match itself, is about wether or not Rin is the Monster, or The Hero, the 2 toys he plays with. Part of the point of the u20 match or something that is established thematically is that Japanese football is waiting for the birth of a Hero. Is Rin going to be that Hero? Thats the kind of thing the toys symbolism is trying to make you ask as the match goes on and more context is slowly revealed.
Don't pause too much