what is it called when the plot requires everyone to be retarded in order to progress?
anime
>>23897451Zeta
>>23897503ayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
>>23897451ZZ
>>23897451G-BitchGCucksG-RecoGurren Lagann
>>23897451Speedwatching.
>>23897873ayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
>>23897451I watched Wing for the first time after someone called it nonsensical and I fully understood what was happening. It got a little bit confusing around the middle where there was like 8 different factions but once I remember what they all were, they were already culling themselves or teaming up and it stopped being an issue.I remember hating Releena from the few bites of the show I caught as a kid, but as an adult she's a good character and had a great arc about pacifism and how that idealism is worthy to strive for, even if you have to fight to achieve it.
>>23897451Politics.
>>23899117Mecha anime wishes it can be as retarded as real life politics.
>>23897451All serious mecha shows are retarded.
>>23898976In the first few episodes it is not clear at all why anyone is doing anything or what they want. The designs are great but the fights are nonsense and the characters are inscrutable. I’m not asking for the whole plot but a character to identify with who has goals and recognizable qualities would be great
>>23899662what you're describing is called "exposition"the gundam pilots and project meteor are gradually fleshed out after an initial period of being mysterious
>>23899606>wing>serious
>>23897451Reality
>>23897451courtship
>>23897451No true word for it, so you instead just turn the current worst show to ever do it into a verb as a placeholder. So, valvraving