CrimsonGenius
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It doesn’t mean the bad guys are waiting to twiddle their thumbs… it’s just back to back big bosses can run down.
do it during a time where nothing of major importance is going on. For example, MC is doing things not super important or detailed to get stronger, while evil organization A is gathering strength, numbers, and spies, for a big operation.It doesn’t mean the bad guys are waiting to twiddle their thumbs… it’s just back to back big bosses can run down.
Well... it worked for Dragonball Z... :D (Though the story allegedly goes: the writer wanted to take a month off just as the agreement for the anime was inked. He was told "Give us two months' worth of scripts for the manga,, and take a pass over the script for the first season of the show, and you can have one month off," so he wrote stories for the manga that were 90% characters powering up or training, and 10% other stuff; the studio sighed because they promised the time off and gave it to him ... and then came back when the anime had caught up to the those issues, asking him to write a script for them. "I already did. The books." So, you had EPISODES that were also 90% characters training or powering up and 10% 'other stuff').people don't want 5 chapters of "He's training. He's still training. he's STILL training. He's training some more." But 1 chapter of "He's training." then 1 of "Look how much he's trained" Can be good.
Because dragonball are a bunch of images. We write words. Some people would rather watch dudes charge and sling energy around than read about dudes charge and sling energy around.Well... it worked for Dragonball Z... :D (Though the story allegedly goes: the writer wanted to take a month off just as the agreement for the anime was inked. He was told "Give us two months' worth of scripts for the manga,, and take a pass over the script for the first season of the show, and you can have one month off," so he wrote stories for the manga that were 90% characters powering up or training, and 10% other stuff; the studio sighed because they promised the time off and gave it to him ... and then came back when the anime had caught up to the those issues, asking him to write a script for them. "I already did. The books." So, you had EPISODES that were also 90% characters training or powering up and 10% 'other stuff').