Super_Boom said:
Eh...I'm not necessarily defending it...just stating what the thought process seems to be. Different people have different opinions on how these themes should be handled, and I can't say either is really right. I just think vicariousness isn't necessarily the best answer here. Personally, it doesn't bother me too much, since I enjoy other genres that put more focus on these themes anyway. Regarding the examples you posted, I don't really mind adding variety to that particular genre. Off of the top of my head, Rave Master, Magi, and Fairy Tail (to a lesser extent) are/were pretty open about coupling characters naturally in the middle of the story. It was never exactly a huge moment, but I can definitely see the appeal to that type of writing. Rave Master in particular had some of the most well-written romance I've seen in an action shounen. At the same time, I'd rather authors not feel obliged to touch on it either. In One Piece, for example, the author actually responding to a fan request for romance by telling them to "go read a shoujo". Pretty blunt...but I can't say I disagree with him either. One of the reasons I grew to hate Naruto so much was because the romance felt so contrived and forced into the story. This probably sounds odd from me, since I'm such a big ship fan...but that's how it is for me anyway. Personally, I'd rather have no attempt at romance at all than one that doesn't mesh with the overall narrative. To each their own of course...I just don't personally see this type of addition as a real evolution to the genre. |
My main point was that the characters don't act naturally or as a free thinking person would. I knew that you weren't defending it but I was just talking in general or just venting about it. I rather the characters act more natural If you put single attractive/likeable people around eachother, they'll likely start to mingle and develope feelings for eachother, maybe date or hook up. The more natural characters act, the more relatable they are ,the more people empathize with 'em (to a point). It doesn't need to be the focus but characters should be dating at the very least.
Sometimes, I just get bored of the long running anime because they're too predictable. That's also the case for most anime. I guess a good part of that is my fault since I like to read novels and I like storylines that evolve over time where the characters change and their relationships change as well. I guess I expect too much from the writers of manga and anime. Rant over. 








