Shrimp catcher refers to the homonym of the song "Deja Vu", which is widely used by netizens in any scene similar to the drifting exaggerated movement mode.
"Dejavu" is a song sung by Italian composer Dave Rodgers. It was first recorded in the album "SUPER EUROBEAT presents EUROMACH 2" in 1999, and was later known by most people because it was used in the animation "Initial D".
"Dejavu" first appeared at 11: 7 in the thirteenth sentence of the second season of "Initial D" animation, "Move to the middle of the season" (that is, after two initial D cutscenes from the progress bar to the second half)
At this time, it was AE86 Levin in Fujiwara Takumi.
"Dejavu" started as soon as Fujiwara Takumi followed Akiyama and was ready to overtake by desperate means. Under the exciting rhythm in the first part of the song, Fujiwara Takumi succeeded in giving the throttle to Akiyama on a muddy road that Akiyama thought impossible to overtake, and then Fujiwara Takumi, who gained the advantage, finally breathed a sigh of relief and was immersed in the joy of victory.
It's a pity that the climax of the lyrics was covered up by Akiyama's explanation and the volume became low. However, Dave's passionate and rhythmic singing still kept the highlight of the battle from ending. Although "DejaVu" was only an episode for less than 2 minutes, it combined with Fujiwara Takumi at the crucial moment of the final decisive battle to stimulate the hormones of the audience.
Let people in front of the screen remember this exciting viewing experience for a long time. This hobby of using expressive racing animation and dynamic background music transmission to sublimate to the current plot is also one of the ingenious means that the series "Initial D" has been sought after and immersed by many audience fans all the year round.