What is the explanation for high technology in Star Wars?
Nezha 2 had a budget of 80 million while Inside Out had a budget of 200 million. There are several other examples where Asian animations with a lower budget and with the same quality as American animations manage to achieve the same results or even be superior.
I want to learn how to draw, because I want to create my own comic, but how long does it take on average to reach a high level of drawing? Is it worth the effort?
And why wouldn't it be? Mangas sell more than comics. Animes are consumed all over the world. Why don't they serve as an example?
Why are female characters who can solve things without anyone's help hated, but male characters who are perfect at practically everything are loved?
Batman is an example. Batman is a human being with a brilliant intellect, which is not a problem, but being a human being without powers, he manages to be more intelligent than aliens superior to humans, he manages to be a MASTER in all martial arts and no matter who the opponent is, he is always prepared and can win. Any writer who dares to create a female character with these characteristics would be attacked and called woke
There are many other examples, just watch any Japanese isekai anime. The protagonist dies and is reincarnated in another world with unrealistic powers and abilities. Out of nowhere, the boy who used to just stay at home masturbating and playing games is able to use all the magic and martial arts. Just by being born in another world, the protagonist is able to defeat wizards who have spent centuries training. And even though he has never picked up a sword, he is able to defeat dragons and swordsmen with a single blow
Any writer who dared to create a story with a female protagonist with the same characteristics would be accused of trying to push an ideological agenda and their character would be considered a Marie Sue.
Could it be said that this is a pattern or that someone who comes to this conclusion is exaggerating?
For example, in many animes the characters are Asian and right-wingers don't seem to mind. Maybe because most of the characters appear to be white, or because many Japanese animes have an actual cast of white characters. They don't seem to mind if in a fictional world all the characters are white or Asian, but on the other hand they would mind if in the fictional world all the characters were black or had dark skin. Is this really a fact or an exaggeration?
Every time a film, animated series has non-white characters as protagonists, there are always rights complaining and saying that it is woke or when they can't say that it is woke, then they invent some defect to give hate to the stories?
Every time a film, animated series has non-white characters as protagonists, there are always rights complaining and saying that it is woke or when they can't say that it is woke, then they invent some defect to give hate to the stories?
I may not be 100% wrong, but I noticed a pattern. Whenever a story is led by minorities and white male characters are secondary, most of the time right-wing ideological white men start complaining and attacking the story. So if someone is starting to create a story, is it better to focus on a certain audience and not create white male characters? Or is that an exaggeration?
Is it possible to get banned if you buy from eneba?
For example, when I'm at work I don't feel like it, or if I do I can hold it back without any problem, but when I get home the urge seems to be uncontrollable and impossible to hold back.
Can you ask questions normally even using a VPN? Could you tell me which VPN you use?
In fact, I don't respond or interact. When they appear in my feed I simply block them, but no matter how much I block racist and right-wing accounts they continue to appear in my feed.