Are we complaining on a lack of realism on a genre that is defined by its clear lack of realism, or by the shortcuts and oversimplifications that it is known to take at every turn? (aka, shonen)
We can swap realism with suspension of disbelief, works too.
I was wondering, because when I watch certain genres, I don't expect them to be spot on on details that would be mandatory in other genres. I'm not expecting political accuracy and realistic timeframes in what is basically, a fairy tale before anything.
Which doesn't prevent me from wishing they sticked to the 1.0 overall tone, but whatever.
We can swap realism with suspension of disbelief, works too.
I was wondering, because when I watch certain genres, I don't expect them to be spot on on details that would be mandatory in other genres. I'm not expecting political accuracy and realistic timeframes in what is basically, a fairy tale before anything.
Which doesn't prevent me from wishing they sticked to the 1.0 overall tone, but whatever.
Balmung:Â Suen Shyu