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What kind of storytelling do you prefer: Linear "point A to point B" writing where the plot is already written at the start with not a lot of downtime like Demon Slayer, or non-linear "making stuff up as it goes along" storytelling but can cause things to drag out like MHA?
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>>284772263
I don't think I've ever heard these terms before
Did you just make them up now to use for this question?
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>>284772384
Basically:
-Demon Slayer had very straightforward narrative that you could tell Gotouge had plotted out before writing but sacrifices things like character focuses and world-building.
-MHA had a very slow-burn narrative focusing on detailed characterizations and world-building but it was obvious at times that Hori didn't think the structure out properly.
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literal schizopost, op go take your meds
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>>284772565
>MHA had a very slow-burn narrative focusing on detailed characterizations and world-building
What in the fuck are you talking about? Deku never had detailed characterization, majority of Class 1a was forgotten, and worldbuilding was not done in MHA at all. You literally don't know shit about society functions.
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Nobody cares
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>>284772565
Yeah I think you're making a mistake by thinking these are on opposite ends of a single spectrum
These differences are not at all required to be exactly like this, I think the distinction you're making here is misleading at best
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Hi Jeremy.
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>>284772263
Being a capeshit story BHA should have been able to do the latter but it was still shounenshit so it ended up not working in either capacity
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>>284772565
>>284772263
Demon Slayer was obviously not planned out at all.
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>>284775368
Actually, I've gotta disagree with you on this one. OP is speaking total nonsense, but I'm like 94% certain that Demon Slayer happened the way it did because it was specifically planned out but the mangaka decided like half way through that he didn't have enough time to complete the story properly so instead he rushed through and skipped a huge chunk of what was supposed to happen so he could actually finish it rather than abandon it to infinite hiatus.
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>>284772263
I love it whenever shitposters make threads like this (that pretend to care about storytelling), because they always use shonenshit as examples. That's how you know they don't actually care about discussing storytelling and just want to start a shitflinging war between different hip shonenshit franchises.



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