(Aug. 13, 2021 8:42 PM)LOL-y Rancher Wrote: (Aug. 13, 2021 8:13 PM)Instarez Wrote: First, I didn't call you shallow. Second, there are stakes. First of all, the more battles Lain wins, the more his flare grows and that's a bad thing since he gets more and more unstable. The more the brothers lose, the farther away they are from their goal. Every Legend they become stronger than is more step to completing their goal.
If you're mad about this, go argue about Haikyu or something. Rooting for multiple teams in itself is good writing. Normally antagonists just need to be beaten, but given them actual characters which make you feel bad, is called good writing.
Alright dude, no one here is mad. I'm simply explaining my issues with Sparking. You are free to disagree, as am I.
I've never once said that rooting for multiple teams is a bad thing, in fact I enjoy it when a series gives us reasons to root for more than one team. However, Sparking wasn't really built around that idea and with the series focusing mostly on the Asahi brothers' journey above everyone elses' that season shows it wasn't just a free for all.
However, let's just say that Sparking is a series where you're meant to root for everyone (or multiples of teams) equally, then have everyone as a main character. Not just Hyuga and Hikaru.
Now I know what you're thinking, you're probably thinking "Well, you must not like the idea of having rival or villain character/team to have a sympathetic or equal reasons to win". No, not true, because I really enjoyed teams like BEGA from G-Revolution and the members had moments where you also wanted to root for them to win, but you still rooted for the G-Revolutions team too because they still give us a perfect reason for us to want them to win more.
You can root for multiple teams, but if Hyuga and Hikaru are supposed to be the main characters and not just the same level of role as everyone else, give them a slight more nudge to why we should want them to win more.
Everyone has a small reason to win. It's not like all of the side characters have grand reasons to win, and the protagonists don't.
Hyuga/Hikaru: They simply want to be the best after being inspired.
Valt: Wants to battle to see Hikaru and Hyuga go far, and possibly achieve a flare.
Rantaro: Want's to prove himself to his students by being on the level of the others.
Ranjiro: Wants to get revenge against Lain for the injury.
Silas: Wants to prove himself to Free that he's on the same level.
Free: Wants to get revenge on Lain.
Lui: He's always just enjoys battling since he gets to reign over as a powerful force.
Lain: This was left out of the anime, so that's a valid complaint. But he wanted to live up to Shu's expectations, but got so consumed with Flare to where he didn't care about Shu anymore.
Drum: Continuing in his goal to make Dragon the strongest Beyblade.
Shu: Wants to free Lain from his harmful Flare.
Aiga: Simply enjoys battling. Possibly also wants to be the World Champ again.
Wakiya: Doesn't need a reason to compete since he's not even competing.
This is how it always was from the start. This allows anyone to root for who they want, since no one feels more important than the other. That would jsut be tunnel visioning on certain characters, making the other ones left out from doing anything consequential.