>>44876944>you clearly have no idea about good writing if you think it can't be achieved under 10 minutes.Most of the acclaimed books out there are certainly longer than that. Even Alice in Wonderland is longer.
>But in this case it hasn't beein ongoing for 20 developing years,So wining leagues, deciding to become the world's strongest after gaining his first championship, learning to tutor less-experienced trainers isn't developing? Sure, why not? Bet ya' ain't even going to say why this isn't like that.
>I said its better than the show that didn't end when it had to because it did.Meaningless in the end. You say endings are what made Red "narratively better than" Ash, I tell you it's not, but you insist. However, I'm gonna do what's right and that's showing Origins' core problems:
>Red acts like a dumbass in episode one, the same in two, suddenly wants to be a superhero in three for no good reason and in fourth is more of the same>Giovanni giving up Team Rocket because of a dumb fight with Red when that was stupid even in the original games>almost every important battle from the games happens off-screen or is briefly showcased in an anticlimatic manner>none of Red's pokémon get a spotlight as well>Mewtwo letting Green go when the fight later on showed he was violent enough to kill peopleNow that I did this, you better give me real arguments as to Origins is narratively better, none of your frivolous complaints. Show me real examples where the anime has done worse than it. I'll wait.
>you just worship ash and are, therefore, part of the problem.Beautiful strawman right there. I don't have Ash in an altar and saying bad things about the online series doesn't turn me into that. Thing is, I enjoy this franchise in all forms, but that however, doesn't mean I must not be critical about them when they fuck up.
>We're not in a situation where we can ask for much more, thanks to people like you.TPC is the only one to blame for not learning from mistakes.