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So what, are you telling me they were right the way they treated #5 of Super? Please.Luso Saiyan wrote: No, it doesn't.
For side plots? Then eventually linking side plot to main? Beerus can be there all the time with Whis eating but Gohan couldn't be training?ABED wrote: If the character won't change the main plot, why add him?.
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If it's linking to the main plot then it IS affecting it. If Gohan is training for nothing, then it's a waste of time.For side plots? Then eventually linking side plot to main? Beerus can be there all the time with Whis eating but Gohan couldn't be training?
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No hehe, Gohan could be training in anticipation of something that might happen in the future (post-RoF mindset), so when it would appear he's training for "nothing", it can take its sense in a next arc or so.ABED wrote:If it's linking to the main plot then it IS affecting it. If Gohan is training for nothing, then it's a waste of time.For side plots? Then eventually linking side plot to main? Beerus can be there all the time with Whis eating but Gohan couldn't be training?
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"So what"? You were the one arguing that the amount of people who share an opinion dictate if its right or wrong, which is a fallacy. As for Super, it's not a matter of right or wrong. They put out a product, whose presentation was criticized and they decided to fix/improve it. They weren't obliged to do so, nor would they be wrong had they done nothing at all.PsionicWarrior wrote:So what, are you telling me they were right the way they treated #5 of Super? Please.
There's a difference between being free to listen to the fans and being obliged to do so. And when it comes to art, fans are part of the audience, not of the creative process. They can influence its direction, but only if the artist wants to.
Making what fans want is, as Gene Roddenberry once said, the same as prostitution. There's no integrity if what drives your art is the question "what do they want?".
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That's not exactly what I said. What I said is if a franchise's popularity suffers it might be worth to reconsider one's position about said direction.Luso Saiyan wrote:"So what"? You were the one arguing that the amount of people who share an opinion dictate if its right or wrong, which is a fallacy.PsionicWarrior wrote:So what, are you telling me they were right the way they treated #5 of Super? Please.
Yeah they could also turn the franchise into My Little Poney if they want to, would you still argue it is not a matter of right or wrong?As for Super, it's not a matter of right or wrong. They put out a product, whose presentation was criticized and they decided to fix/improve it. They weren't obliged to do so, nor would they be wrong had they done nothing at all.
Of course but then is also artist's choice to be stubborn and ignore any feedback even if people are with pitchforks at the front gate. I am thankful for Super's improvements.There's a difference between being free to listen to the fans and being obliged to do so. And when it comes to art, fans are part of the audience, not of the creative process. They can influence its direction, but only if the artist wants to.
Well there is always the option satisfying both creator and majority of followers so integrity is safe and product is shining.Making what fans want is, as Gene Roddenberry once said, the same as prostitution. There's no integrity if what drives your art is the question "what do they want?".
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Consider this: What do you do if, in fact, the creators actually feel like they are creating their best product and preserving their artistic integrity in the process? Would it be fair to say that you just don't agree with their vision instead of just assuming they're out to hurt a group of people, in particular?
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The best option is to give the fans what they didn't know they wanted.
The biggest truths aren't original. The truth is ketchup. It's Jim Belushi. Its job isn't to blow our minds. It's to be within reach.
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That's true but if it keeps failing then it might be time to see what fans are expecting.ABED wrote:The best option is to give the fans what they didn't know they wanted.
They can't do everything we want but they should try to figure out what are the popular demands and see if they're possible within the context of the current story.
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If they want to.PsionicWarrior wrote:That's not exactly what I said. What I said is if a franchise's popularity suffers it might be worth to reconsider one's position about said direction.
Nice strawman.PsionicWarrior wrote:Yeah they could also turn the franchise into My Little Poney if they want to, would you still argue it is not a matter of right or wrong?
Being true to his/her vision instead of pandering to the crowd (by providing whatever they think is right) is not being stubborn.PsionicWarrior wrote:Of course but then is also artist's choice to be stubborn and ignore any feedback even if people are with pitchforks at the front gate.
Okay. Opinion noted.PsionicWarrior wrote:I am thankful for Super's improvements.
No, there isn't always the option. It can happen, but it's not a certainty.PsionicWarrior wrote:Well there is always the option satisfying both creator and majority of followers
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I still don't know why you don't understand that fans have different likes and dislikes.sintzu wrote:That's true but if it keeps failing then it might be time to see what fans are expecting.ABED wrote:The best option is to give the fans what they didn't know they wanted.
They can't do everything we want but they should try to figure out what are the popular demands and see if they're possible within the context of the current story.
No they sure can't because there's no "WE". There's you and I and a bunch of different people. You and I probably enjoy very different things out of Dragon Ball. I'm sure there's are a lot of overlaps as well.They can't do everything we want
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I could say the same about your "pandering to the crowd" which I certainly didn't imply but we're having a misunderstanding.Luso Saiyan wrote: Nice strawman.
It really depends on context, we can't really say they should listen or dismiss all, I see a grey area which can allow thoughts, reflections and possibilities to link things better.
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I think if you have skill as a writer and write what you really want to see, you'll find an audience as it will connect.
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Yeah, I don't recommend they listen to the fans. Mainly because everyone wants something different out of the show. What is Toriyama supposed to do? Select one group of opinions and ignore the others? That wouldn't be fair and it would create an even bigger divide in the fanbase than we already have now.
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What about opinions that the majority agree on ? the quality of Super's 5th episode is something the majority agree on so shouldn't Toei take that into account and try to prevent its problems from happening again ?Bansho64 wrote:Yeah, I don't recommend they listen to the fans. Mainly because everyone wants something different out of the show. What is Toriyama supposed to do? Select one group of opinions and ignore the others? That wouldn't be fair and it would create an even bigger divide in the fanbase than we already have now.
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That's not a good example. Everyone obviously wants better animation quality and obviously animation studios know that.sintzu wrote:What about opinions that the majority agree on ? the quality of Super's 5th episode is something the majority agree on so shouldn't Toei take that into account and try to prevent its problems from happening again ?Bansho64 wrote:Yeah, I don't recommend they listen to the fans. Mainly because everyone wants something different out of the show. What is Toriyama supposed to do? Select one group of opinions and ignore the others? That wouldn't be fair and it would create an even bigger divide in the fanbase than we already have now.
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They are just that: opinions that the majority agrees on. Not any more valid than opinions that the majority doesn't agree on.sintzu wrote:What about opinions that the majority agree on ?
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Uh, it looks like a certain animation studio needed a reminder, had no one complained after #5 the show would probably have stayed that way, less effort for more profit is something recurrent in the industry.RedRibbonSoldier#42 wrote:Everyone obviously wants better animation quality and obviously animation studios know that.
I really don't understand why is it such a big deal to just consider some opinions. It is also basic humility to admit you're not always in the right.Luso Saiyan wrote:They are just that: opinions that the majority agrees on. Not any more valid than opinions that the majority doesn't agree on.
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That also applies to even majority opinion.I really don't understand why is it such a big deal to just consider some opinions. It is also basic humility to admit you're not always in the right.
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That's not what I'm arguing.PsionicWarrior wrote:I really don't understand why is it such a big deal to just consider some opinions.
And who are you to say that those who don't agree with you (specially on creative decisions) are wrong? Feel free to disagree and share your opinion, but claiming right and wrong requires objectivity.PsionicWarrior wrote:It is also basic humility to admit you're not always in the right.





