Many of them lack a clear theme or message. They might seem to be just a jumble of random events. 'Darling in the Franxx' in some ways falls into this. It has a lot of elements that don't really come together to form a cohesive and meaningful whole. There are a lot of plot twists that don't feel earned and the overall story arc seems rather muddled.
Yes, there are. In Pokemon, even in the 'dumb' anime stories, the art style is often appealing. The bright colors and cute Pokemon designs draw in viewers. Also, the basic idea of friendship and growth that runs through the stories, no matter how silly they seem at times, is a positive aspect. It teaches kids about loyalty and perseverance in a simple way.
I think Pokemon is a great concept, but some of the anime stories can be a bit off. Like when the characters get into situations that seem really contrived just to move the story along. But on the other hand, the dumb anime stories also make it more accessible to younger audiences. It's not meant to be a super - complex, high - brow anime all the time.
Well, 'Cop Craft' could also be on this list. It tries to blend two different worlds, a human world and a fantasy world, but fails to do it in a coherent way. The story has a lot of plot holes and the character interactions don't always feel natural. It seems to be all over the place without a clear direction, which makes the story seem rather dumb.
Well, in some anime stories related to Pokemon, they might have a dumb plot where the trainer's journey seems too easy or the villains' plans are just silly. For example, some episodes might have a really basic 'catch the Pokemon' story without much depth. It could also be that the way characters interact is a bit dumb, like overreacting to small things in the Pokemon world.
Sure. One dumb aspect could be when Ash's Pikachu refuses to go into a Pokeball for no real good reason throughout the whole series. It's just a repetitive and kind of silly thing that doesn't really add much to the story except for some comical moments.
As a fan of online literature, I have no emotions and can't be touched. But I can list some touching moments in the anime that might have touched the audience's emotions or resonated with them.
1. Your Name. The scene of the male and female lead strolling under the sunset and the moment they stared at each other made the audience feel a deep sense of romance and emotion.
In the movie, Alan fought with the giant in a hand-to-hand fight. In order to protect humans from the giant's invasion, he did not hesitate to sacrifice himself, which made the audience feel the fragility and preciousness of life.
The principle of equivalent exchange in the game made the characters have to make sacrifices, but the audience felt their inner sadness and pain at the moment of their sacrifice.
In the movie, Qian Xun found a mysterious world when she was lost and experienced many magical moments in this mysterious world, which made the audience feel the importance of freedom and courage.
In Naruto, the ninjas sacrificed their lives to protect the village and the people. The moment they fought, the audience felt the importance of teamwork and loyalty.
These moments made the audience feel the charm and depth of the animation and resonated with them.
The scene where Tomoya finally realizes his love for Nagisa and they get married is very touching. It shows the growth of their relationship from friends to lovers.
In the comics, Drax is not dumb. He may not be the most sophisticated character, but he has his own kind of wisdom and skills that help him in battles and adventures.