Has there been any other example of a fictional relationship ending because the irl creator's girlfriend dumped him, and he chimped out because he wanted his self-insert to be a loser like him?
>>150520556The venture bros
>>150520565Came to say this.
>>150520556Blossom technically dumped him.
>>150520556>>150520565The moral of the story is that if you haven't WIFED HER UP don't put her in your show.I hate the Rebuilds but at least Mari is based on Anno's wife, not his gf, so he won't regret things later.
>>150520796Even then marriages fail all the time. Just don't put any woman you're seeing at the time in the show.
>>150520796>>150520839Triana was voiced by Doc Hammer's wife, Lisa Hammer, when she was on the show. They divorced and then Doc Hammer wrote Triana off the show after destroying her relationship with Dean so Doc wouldn't have to work around his now ex wife anymore. And Triana had just had some major character development right before that season and her relationship with Dean had taken a new turn too.
>>150520556Literally all of them
>>150520556There's that Whomp! Comic where Ronnie gets angry that his cartoon representation has a better life inc. love interests.
>>150520565Dean isn't really Doc Hammer's self insert though. Pete White is.
>>150520556This happened to LoadingArtist
>>150520556Mary Jane and Peter Parker in the wells run, wells had just gotten divorced from his actress wife.
>>150520796Iirc this actually happens way more with anime/manga than /co/. Off the top of my head, this happened with To Love Ru. Granted the fact that the studio forced the creator to turn it from a goofy romcom to a ecchi harem is likely the reason his wife got so freaked out in the first place. She later tried to sue for royalties related to the character based on her and got told to fuck off by the judge.Funny little legal saga.