>>50394360>It was not. Was developed. It's not just because the characters look serious that the series is serious.Lmao. Lillie's " mental illness " was treated as a horrible unfunny gag the majority of the time in Sun & Moon. I don't know what delusion you're on that SM treated it as something serious most of the time, but it absolutely didn't. If by " development " you mean the episodes were it finally became plot relevant to address and ended up stalling out and eventually disappearing, sure that was " development. " Goddamn, Lillie was such a dogshit character with a conceptually boring fall that was executed in the most boring way possible.
>XY had a mature appearance, but never approached mature topics like SM did.If SM is your idea of maturity, you're not someone I'm going to be prone to be taking seriously lmao. " Approaching mature topics " is something I don't care about if you're not going to fucking execute.
>You are saying that the anime had to be entirely focused on her or that SM should have more episodes.No, I'm saying SM had dogshit pacing and didn't know how to handle proper long-form storytelling because it had its dick up the slice of life ass.
>Yes, but the he was not limited to that. But of course you know that.What do I know? That Kiawe was a very standard character that was fun to watch at times with his hijinks, but like all of SM, got tired very fast and in reality didn't have much depth to him at all?
>Ignores all interactions between characters.There's nothing special about Mallow's interactions with the other characters.
>I can.So can I. Cardboard.
>No, it's not just that. there were many exciting moments.This is the level of critical engagement SMfags have with their series. Why is that XYfags have a reputation of being shonentards who only care about the pretty colors and art style again? Seems like SMfags just hide behind their series shit presentation when the story is shit as well