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Why do the protagonists in anime always have frequent adventures?

When I used to listen to reviews, I heard a sentence that booksellers often hang on their lips, called no coincidence is not a book. Later, the novel is similar, the protagonist fell off the cliff not only harmless but also had an adventure, either to find the secret book of divine skills or to find the treasure. People who are killed are blessed, walking and falling, and finding that they stumbled over a gold bar, and some exaggerated to this extent.

Why do the protagonists in anime always have frequent adventures?

Anime and fiction are a meaning, the ordinary life is not many people are willing to watch, the protagonist's wonderful life can attract people, and the author wants to pave the protagonist with a wonderful life, he has to have a different encounter with others. Take the anime "Dragon Ball" that everyone knows, many people in the first part feel that there is nothing special, that is a rough look, and a closer look can find that the adventures of Little Goku are too many. How could he always help each of the murderous Ji and meet the good people? Especially when dealing with the Red Ribbon Legion, it can be said that Little Goku is kind, but the little girl who saved his life when he fell into distress did not even know Little Goku at all. The words in the book are that Yoshihito has his own celestial appearance, but in fact, it is for the sake of the plot coherence, sometimes in order to lead to new chapters and new enemies, sometimes can give the protagonist a great help, the artificial man No. 8 encountered in the tower, originally the enemy, after being released, he directly sided with Xiao Wukong because he was kind.

Why do the protagonists in anime always have frequent adventures?

Later, the Red Ribbon Legion invited the killer Peach White, the first time Little Goku fought with it was not an opponent at all, Peach White's hole wave hit Little Goku, just happened to be blocked by the Dragon Ball, which happened to be a coincidence. Upa and Goku say that climbing the Kalim Tower and seeing the immortals on top get the Super Holy Water, they will become stronger and have the ability to defeat the enemy.

Why do the protagonists in anime always have frequent adventures?

After Little Goku went up, he found that the Immortal was a cat, the Ultra Holy Water was just ordinary water, and Little Goku learned the habits of the Cat Immortal, mastered the whereabouts of the other party, and grabbed the Super Holy Water in only three days. After coming down, there is the strength to completely counter Tao Baibai, this kind of thing can only happen in the anime, there is indeed a saying called Shibetsu Three Days when the eyes are treated with astonishment, this allusion comes from Sun Quan's persuasion, and the protagonist of the story, Lü Meng, is not really three days to learn and succeed. The same is true of martial arts, it is very remarkable to be able to feel something in three days, and it takes a long time to go back and practice repeatedly to really understand it.

But the anime can't tell the plot like this, little Goku realized from The Carintha, came down to cultivate for three or five years, where to find Peach White? You have to exaggerate and you have to grow fast, so that the story is compact and has a sense of happiness and revenge.

However, in some Japanese comics than adventures, more is destined to set up a supernatural identity for the protagonist, this identity does not tell the audience at the beginning, to create an ordinary person who works hard, really fight up and then slowly throw out a variety of anti-heaven operations, it turned out to be the blood of so-and-so, the original body hid such a force and so on. The adventure is still acceptable to many viewers, it can be said that people are lucky, and it is easy to be disgusted by the blood vein.

Text: Dragon Knight Sharu

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