Anime uses a lot of storytelling techniques and tropes that are considered 'wrong' in american movies and writing advice in general.
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Minor characters will suddenly become major characters because in the two minutes they come into conflict with the main cast you get flashbacks to never before seen events giving them an ironic or pathos filled backstory
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It does feel like they grew up on stoic, broken men in 70's & 80's flicks and decided that was what was missing in animation
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Has anyone recommended A Silent Voice to you yet? Cuz there’s A LOT of internal character stuff to work through in that one
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It’s come up in his comment sections a few times.
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Was thinking earlier about this in how western comics have mostly abandoned thought bubbles while Japan still uses them and in ways usually not done here (This was because of @ riteshwriter’s earlier post mentioning it)
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Is this why the “fake documentary” format was a thing in American sitcoms for a spell? I mean it took you out of the story a little but a few of those talk to the camera moments had jokes that couldn’t have happened otherwise
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the community ep already covered this one in full
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And then you have Spiderverse that is all about it I made my point
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See also: gags
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