*Reads Hajime no Ippo and watches Pokemon every week*
I have no clue how for some series I get so exhausted but with those two I don't.
There’s no “objective limit to story length” but you’re deluding yourself if you think any story needs 900+ episodes to tell its story.UI Peter wrote: Wed Oct 28, 2020 10:24 pmYou failed to provide any objective reason as to why a story being really long is a bad thing, especially since there's no objective universal limit to story length.MasenkoHA wrote: Wed Oct 28, 2020 7:44 pm My justification is there no reason for an allegedly serialized story to be that long no matter how badly one wants to pretend there’s some carefully laid out plan where every element matters. Even Pokemon essentially hits the reset button every time there’s a new generation of games to advertise.
Dr.Who, to my understanding, doesn’t expect you to watch from the beginning.
And while I generally lean towards anime that’s in the 26 episodes or less category there’s a big difference between “incredibly short” and “over decade long”
And its a well known fact that Oda does plan out every single plot element in One Piece months in advance, even causal readers/viewers know this. He isn't like Toriyama who just makes things up as he goes along, which is the main source of plotholes and retcons in Dragonball.
It's not "pretending", it literally is like that. You would know that if you actually read/watched it. There's no 'reset button', no dragging on the story with new arcs that were never originally meant to exist, etc. Just because you don't have the attention span for that kind of storytelling doesn't mean that it's not very rewarding for people who do.MasenkoHA wrote: Wed Oct 28, 2020 7:44 pm My justification is there no reason for an allegedly serialized story to be that long no matter how badly one wants to pretend there’s some carefully laid out plan where every element matters. Even Pokemon essentially hits the reset button every time there’s a new generation of games to advertise.
Dr.Who, to my understanding, doesn’t expect you to watch from the beginning.
And while I generally lean towards anime that’s in the 26 episodes or less category there’s a big difference between “incredibly short” and “over decade long”
Some stories have more to say and tell than others. Your personal laziness shouldn't determine whether or not a series is too long to get into lmao.MasenkoHA wrote: Wed Oct 28, 2020 11:49 pmThere’s no “objective limit to story length” but you’re deluding yourself if you think any story needs 900+ episodes to tell its story.UI Peter wrote: Wed Oct 28, 2020 10:24 pmYou failed to provide any objective reason as to why a story being really long is a bad thing, especially since there's no objective universal limit to story length.MasenkoHA wrote: Wed Oct 28, 2020 7:44 pm My justification is there no reason for an allegedly serialized story to be that long no matter how badly one wants to pretend there’s some carefully laid out plan where every element matters. Even Pokemon essentially hits the reset button every time there’s a new generation of games to advertise.
Dr.Who, to my understanding, doesn’t expect you to watch from the beginning.
And while I generally lean towards anime that’s in the 26 episodes or less category there’s a big difference between “incredibly short” and “over decade long”
And its a well known fact that Oda does plan out every single plot element in One Piece months in advance, even causal readers/viewers know this. He isn't like Toriyama who just makes things up as he goes along, which is the main source of plotholes and retcons in Dragonball.
It’s funny you tried comparing it to Sopranos but Sopranos was only 86 episodes. It wasn’t airing new episodes/releasing new chapters on a weekly basis.
I don't think it's laziness as much as hesitation. I got into One Piece as the anime was entering the Fishmen island arc, which was around 500 episodes, and even back then I considered it a lot. The anime has nearly doubled in episodes since then. Once I actually started watching it I understood why it was as long as it was, however, even a fan such as myself has to admit it's a long story. Although I haven't gotten into the post-time skip arcs yet, based on what I've seen and heard, I give Oda major credit for making it all come together, as anyone else would've been crushed by such a story's weight.UI Peter wrote: Thu Oct 29, 2020 12:28 amSome stories have more to say and tell than others. Your personal laziness shouldn't determine whether or not a series is too long to get into.
I'm utterly fascinated by the thinking behind this statement and must know more. Because, ultimately, it's not even close.precita wrote: Tue Oct 27, 2020 11:53 pm The original run of Dragonball/DBZ is probably the pinnacle of anime storytelling. It's the Citizen Kane of anime.
It's... not, though.JulieYBM wrote: Wed Oct 28, 2020 9:38 pmI couldn't make it past the first season when I tried watching it in my twenties. That apparently it is filled with homophobia and transphobia and the like kills any interest I have in picking it back up, too.MasenkoHA wrote: Wed Oct 28, 2020 8:24 pm Legit the only show I’ve seen go past 6 seasons and still be good is Buffy and even then season 7 is mediocre and from my understanding the comics are god awful.
I think the difference here is that Z was padded beyond the author's intention. The Z part of the story only covers around 325 chapters, which isn't long by shonen standards. Had DB been adapted after the manga ended, Z's length would've been closer to Kai's.MyVisionity wrote: Thu Oct 29, 2020 3:26 amMany accuse Dragon Ball of being too long and drawn out ("Drag-on Ball Z"). So which is it really?
I have no intention of watching One Piece, The Simpsons did peak but even that is just a bunch of one offs and could go on forever as long as it's good, but it ran into another problem - the change in pop culture which spawned it. It started off as a satire of the family comedies that had come before, but that was no longer the case by the 2000s. The Sopranos did go on way too long. 8 seasons just to tell us Tony was a dirtbag and would never change?UI Peter wrote: Wed Oct 28, 2020 10:31 pmThe Simpsons' peak years was its 1st 8 seasons. The Sopranos, which is widely considered the greatest drama ever, is basically 7 seasons long, and best of One Piece consists of 10 years worth of content.ABED wrote: Wed Oct 28, 2020 7:50 pm I'm of the opinion no show should go past the 6 season mark, and no matter how serialized the story is each chapter or episode should be about solving some single issue. In DB, each episode or chapter is some phase of the battle.
The longer a single story goes, the more obstacles have to be put in the path to the characters' goals, and no matter how talented the writer is, after a certain point, the obstacles inevitably become more and more convoluted after a certain point.
Planning everything out doesn't make it better and the plotholes don't really matter to people to near the extent many would assume. Hitting a bunch of plot points planned out years beforehand doesn't equal quality. See Game of Thrones final season. Toriyama's way of doing things may have lead to more plot holes, not that they matter, but it also lead to a bunch of interesting organic developments for the characters.And its a well known fact that Oda does plan out every single plot element in One Piece months in advance, even causal readers/viewers know this. He isn't like Toriyama who just makes things up as he goes along, which is the main source of plotholes and retcons in Dragonball.
If anything it's the opposite, it should've gone on for longer to better develop the various storylines. Instead they decided to cramp everything up in 6 episodes. The result is that you have a character who in one episode helps save the world from the apocalypse, and in the next commits genocide. It's obvious that the producers rushed to the end because they wanted to move on to another project. Both HBO and the original author GRRM wanted the show to go on for a few more seasons, I believe HBO even gave the two writers the money to make a 9th and 10th season.JulieYBM wrote: Thu Oct 29, 2020 10:56 am Game of Thrones went on too long, too. Then again, the who series is rotten from the core because Martin is apparently such a creep, racist, misogynist and transphobe and the television series show runners didn't just not try to change things for the better, they saw fit to make the series even more misogynistic.
Spending eight years just to end like that sure was a fucking waste of time, though. Oof.
Akira Toriyama, DBS vol.4 joint interview with ToyotaroAt his core Zamasu is good like Shin, though I guess you could say he was so fastidious that it backfired. But you know, for this "Future Trunks Arc" you had to depict Zamasu and Trunks' inner conflict, right? If this was back when I was drawing the manga myself then I doubt if I could have done it. I mean, I'm not very good at depicting the characters' psychology on the page. So this all came together because now I only have to think up the story. [...] On my own, I doubt I would have been able to express Zamasu's fall to the dark side.
I don't see how extending the length is more favorable to just...changing the ending. Then again, you'd need to change huge swathes of the series in general for the bad taste to go away. Less gratuitous and unerotic rape, less women getting treated like shit while telling the audience at home that it's their shitty, traumatizing experiences that make women develop, etc.SupremeKai25 wrote: Thu Oct 29, 2020 11:06 amIf anything it's the opposite, it should've gone on for longer to better develop the various storylines. Instead they decided to cramp everything up in 6 episodes. The result is that you have a character who in one episode helps save the world from the apocalypse, and in the next commits genocide. It's obvious that the producers rushed to the end because they wanted to move on to another project. Both HBO and the original author GRRM wanted the show to go on for a few more seasons, I believe HBO even gave the two writers the money to make a 9th and 10th season.JulieYBM wrote: Thu Oct 29, 2020 10:56 am Game of Thrones went on too long, too. Then again, the who series is rotten from the core because Martin is apparently such a creep, racist, misogynist and transphobe and the television series show runners didn't just not try to change things for the better, they saw fit to make the series even more misogynistic.
Spending eight years just to end like that sure was a fucking waste of time, though. Oof.
Not necessarily changing the ending (though I wouldn't mind it since it was awful), more like fleshing it out more. Regardless, since we're talking more about single, bad scenes, I'll agree that there are several scenes/dialogues from the show that are trash. In particular, I remember one scene where Sansa Stark said something like "that time I was raped made me stronger", which is yikes. It is therefore not a surprise that the final season was so badly received.JulieYBM wrote: Thu Oct 29, 2020 11:15 amI don't see how extending the length is more favorable to just...changing the ending. Then again, you'd need to change huge swathes of the series in general for the bad taste to go away. Less gratuitous and unerotic rape, less women getting treated like shit while telling the audience at home that it's their shitty, traumatizing experiences that make women develop, etc.SupremeKai25 wrote: Thu Oct 29, 2020 11:06 amIf anything it's the opposite, it should've gone on for longer to better develop the various storylines. Instead they decided to cramp everything up in 6 episodes. The result is that you have a character who in one episode helps save the world from the apocalypse, and in the next commits genocide. It's obvious that the producers rushed to the end because they wanted to move on to another project. Both HBO and the original author GRRM wanted the show to go on for a few more seasons, I believe HBO even gave the two writers the money to make a 9th and 10th season.JulieYBM wrote: Thu Oct 29, 2020 10:56 am Game of Thrones went on too long, too. Then again, the who series is rotten from the core because Martin is apparently such a creep, racist, misogynist and transphobe and the television series show runners didn't just not try to change things for the better, they saw fit to make the series even more misogynistic.
Spending eight years just to end like that sure was a fucking waste of time, though. Oof.
Honestly, it's time we stop giving privileged rich white men the money and attention to do whatever the fuck they want like. This is the sort of heartless drivel this make.
Akira Toriyama, DBS vol.4 joint interview with ToyotaroAt his core Zamasu is good like Shin, though I guess you could say he was so fastidious that it backfired. But you know, for this "Future Trunks Arc" you had to depict Zamasu and Trunks' inner conflict, right? If this was back when I was drawing the manga myself then I doubt if I could have done it. I mean, I'm not very good at depicting the characters' psychology on the page. So this all came together because now I only have to think up the story. [...] On my own, I doubt I would have been able to express Zamasu's fall to the dark side.
I'm gonna take a stab and posit that this article is sensationalist bollocks. So he innocently mispronounced some names and nerdily rambled about some authors he grew up with, and suddenly he's a racist, misogynist transphobe? A bit of an awkward, tonedeaf weirdo, definitely. But whatever, he's rich, he'll survive, just like almost everyone else who's been cancelled.JulieYBM wrote: Thu Oct 29, 2020 10:56 am Game of Thrones went on too long, too. Then again, the who series is rotten from the core because Martin is apparently such a creep, racist, misogynist and transphobe and the television series show runners didn't just not try to change things for the better, they saw fit to make the series even more misogynistic.
Spending eight years just to end like that sure was a fucking waste of time, though. Oof.
Yeah, that Sansa scene is exactly what I was referring to. It also doesn't help that women are so often portrayed as 'deceivers to men', which is...yikes.SupremeKai25 wrote: Thu Oct 29, 2020 11:30 amNot necessarily changing the ending (though I wouldn't mind it since it was awful), more like fleshing it out more. Regardless, since we're talking more about single, bad scenes, I'll agree that there are several scenes/dialogues from the show that are trash. In particular, I remember one scene where Sansa Stark said something like "that time I was raped made me stronger", which is yikes. It is therefore not a surprise that the final season was so badly received.JulieYBM wrote: Thu Oct 29, 2020 11:15 amI don't see how extending the length is more favorable to just...changing the ending. Then again, you'd need to change huge swathes of the series in general for the bad taste to go away. Less gratuitous and unerotic rape, less women getting treated like shit while telling the audience at home that it's their shitty, traumatizing experiences that make women develop, etc.SupremeKai25 wrote: Thu Oct 29, 2020 11:06 am
If anything it's the opposite, it should've gone on for longer to better develop the various storylines. Instead they decided to cramp everything up in 6 episodes. The result is that you have a character who in one episode helps save the world from the apocalypse, and in the next commits genocide. It's obvious that the producers rushed to the end because they wanted to move on to another project. Both HBO and the original author GRRM wanted the show to go on for a few more seasons, I believe HBO even gave the two writers the money to make a 9th and 10th season.
Honestly, it's time we stop giving privileged rich white men the money and attention to do whatever the fuck they want like. This is the sort of heartless drivel this make.
Maybe I'm missing something here, but are you implying that there's such a thing as 'erotic rape', and that it's a good thing?JulieYBM wrote: Thu Oct 29, 2020 11:15 amThen again, you'd need to change huge swathes of the series in general for the bad taste to go away. Less gratuitous and unerotic rape
Erotic fiction, sweetie! The point of Game of Thrones™ isn't to make the reader/viewer #masturbate, it's to simply serve as a Mark of Seriousness™ for their Very Serious Story™.Polyphase Avatron wrote: Thu Oct 29, 2020 12:36 pmMaybe I'm missing something here, but are you implying that there's such a thing as 'erotic rape', and that it's a good thing?JulieYBM wrote: Thu Oct 29, 2020 11:15 amThen again, you'd need to change huge swathes of the series in general for the bad taste to go away. Less gratuitous and unerotic rape
But getting off on rape? That's disturbing.JulieYBM wrote: Thu Oct 29, 2020 12:42 pmErotic fiction, sweetie! The point of Game of Thrones™ isn't to make the reader/viewer #masturbate, it's to simply serve as a Mark of Seriousness™ for their Very Serious Story™.Polyphase Avatron wrote: Thu Oct 29, 2020 12:36 pmMaybe I'm missing something here, but are you implying that there's such a thing as 'erotic rape', and that it's a good thing?JulieYBM wrote: Thu Oct 29, 2020 11:15 amThen again, you'd need to change huge swathes of the series in general for the bad taste to go away. Less gratuitous and unerotic rape