Taro: Grins Hey Jiro, why did the scarecrow become a stand-up comedian?
Jiro: Because he was outstanding with corn-y jokes! Hah, get it?
Taro: Okay, let me try again. Jiro, why do you think anime fans made Uzi from Spy x Family into a character people would relate to?
Jiro: Well, she's a complex character with a dark past, but also has a soft side. People can identify with her struggles and find her relatable, even if they can't fully understand her actions.
Taro: Alright, Jiro, give it a shot. Why do you think anime fans are obsessed with fan service and merchandise?
i know this one too its because they want to feel more involved with there favorite anime characters
Taro: You're right on the money, Buggy! Fan service and merchandise give fans a tangible connection to their favorite characters.
Taro: Well, Jiro, it's your turn again. What's your take on why some anime fans are so passionate about debating which character is "best"?
Jiro: That's an easy one, Taro. It's because people have different opinions on characters' strengths and weaknesses, so they enjoy discussing and debating who they think is the best. Plus, it gives them a chance to showcase their knowledge about the anime.
Taro: Raises an eyebrow Well, Jiro, don't get too confident. How about this one? Why do some anime fans dislike characters who appear to be overly clingy or possessive?
cause they fear the character will do something stupid to them
Taro: Bingo! That's exactly right, Buggy. Fans don't want to root for a character who might accidentally hurt themselves or others.
Jiro: No worries, Buggy. We've got plenty more where that came from. How about this one? Why do some anime fans hate on certain characters for seemingly no reason?
Taro: Laughs You're absolutely right, Buggy! Sometimes people just like to bash certain characters without any real reason. It's almost like a way of asserting their own opinions and making themselves seem smarter than others.
so whens the next question
Taro: Smirks Well, Buggy, looks like it's my turn again. Here's a tough one: Why do some anime fans defend controversial characters, even if they acknowledge that character's actions are questionable?
cause they believe everyone deserves a second chance to show there true side
Jiro: That's actually a really deep answer, Buggy. I think you've got a point there. Sometimes people can get so caught up in their favorite anime that they end up defending even the most problematic characters.
yeah, now can i get a cappuccino?
Taro: Chuckles You're lucky we're in a comedy club, Buggy. But don't worry, I'll treat you to a cappuccino after this last question.
Taro: Alright, Jiro, time to finish strong. Give me your best shot. Why do you think some anime fans can't resist creating and sharing fan content, such as art or fiction, despite copyright issues?