>Show the girl growing in size
>Then have the character tell the audience that she is growing in size
Why do they do this?
Show the girl growing in size
because it's a boring manga adaption that is just pulling dialogue from the manga with no thought as to why that dialog might exist in a medium that doesn't have motion
Basically this, there's no passion behind this anime no though just mindless copying
>there's no passion behind this anime
Which is weird since they requested to adapt it
Because japs, (and asians in general) are shit at creating thoughtful exposition.
because you totally wouldn't say "the fuck this bitch just grew in size" if you were in his situation
oh right i forgot people should never ever talk about things that the viewer can see.
>Anime changes a little something from the manga to make more sense
Wahhhhh shit adaption it should be 1:1
>Does a 1:1 adaption
Wahhhh change it up a bit to make sense
Mmmh, that's pretty hot. Maybe I should start watcching too.
a 1:1 adaptation will always be shit. What works in manga doesn't work in anime.
That's just typical anime dialogue
Dororo shows what happens when you improve on a source material
You fucking morons. The MC was reacting to it
because they want my boner to be twice as strong
anta baka.
they show it, then it's the guy's thoughts. it's not the narrator.
Just letting the dumb watchers know that the girl is growing in size and not everything else shrinking.
But you would know that if you were above 85 IQ.
is this some kind of femdom anime? if so picked the fuck up
god i wish that were me
So that even you know that she's growing in size.
They didn't show her penis growing
Dororo is a terrible retelling. The Banmon arc was garbage and they ruined Fudo in the new episode.
>She just grew in size!
I think the problem is that this line is very detached. Like someone who's observing it harmlessly from the sidelines, and doesn't have some psycho demon bitch manhandling them. Even just "Is she growing?!" would be better; more immediate and confused. I don't like anime's over-reliance on expository dialogue either, but his reaction in saying something is natural. I wouldn't consider it a big issue either way. It's the kind of thing you become blind to fairly quickly.
anime writing is packed to shit with exposition. basically nothing happens without the characters stating it because it's shit made for kids
just watch any episode of pokemon
>geodude, it's a rock type
>rock type?
>yes, they're... (boring explanation)
>because it's shit made for kids
I think you hit the nail on the head. These are children's cartoons.
METAL GEAR?!