Men write flawed characters with arcs and real problems to face to grow as people (Tulip, Anne Boonchuy)

Next time don't mention Reggie. Wouldn't want your sexism thread to be founded on false pretenses.

Amphibia had no character development at all, just Anne being exposed to different situations causing her to act in different ways.

Character development means a character changing their personality what makes them take different choices than what they would do at the beginning of the story.

what manga is this

Not all character development happens that way, some just assert the values a character has from the start.

They can be just as satisfying to watch but nowadays people focus on the wimp becoming a hero for relatability over the hero fallen from grace or the stalwart champion archetype.

Character development literally means development, Anne had little to no character development, way less than Tulip or even Reggie, a character showing different emotions like what happens to Anne through the series is not development if that was the case Spongebob would be a juggernaut of character development since he was exposed to countless kinds of reactions other hundreds of episodes.

Ok we get it, you hate women.

Fuck women.

Wasn't the series proper written by a tranny? Or was it an outright male?

I like to do that too

>>women write plot-armored wish fulfillment characters who experience no maturity nor growth
yeah totally dude men would never write shitty wish fulfillment self inserts

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