Yeah, that was his name, Chuck
Which burst character do you hate the most ?
(Dec. 06, 2020 9:27 AM)Zeutron Wrote:(Dec. 06, 2020 9:22 AM)Needforspeed Wrote: I think what he meant about spaghetti kid is chuckOh yeah that kid is annoying as hell.
Agreed, he was basically another version of Takane (Amane's brother) and suffered the same annoying bits I had with him. Doing his annoying over-the-top battle commentary and being a pointless comic relief, but without actually being funny.
Except whether Takane at least had occasionally decent moments, particularly his support for his brother, I can't think of any moments where I found Chuck enjoyable or funny.
Then again, neither of Hyuga and Hikaru's other friends, Raika and Gun have any importance either. In fact, the trio, Chuck, Raika and Gun are just superfluous characters that serve no purpose outside of being the main characters' friends and for comical antics. And yet, the show decides that they should be recurring characters that appear in nearly every episode of Sparking alongside the brothers.
And no, being "unique" is not an excuse to have these pointless characters be part of the main cast appear in almost every episode of Sparking.
The same could be said with Akira/Andrew and Billy from the original season, but at least they had funny or entertaining moments and didn't appear in every episode alongside Tyson and his friends.
(Dec. 06, 2020 10:57 AM)LOL-y Rancher Wrote: Agreed, he was basically another version of Takane (Amane's brother) and suffered the same annoying bits I had with him. Doing his annoying over-the-top battle commentary and being a pointless comic relief, but without actually being funny.
Except whether Takane at least had occasionally decent moments, particularly his support for his brother, I can't think of any moments where I found Chuck enjoyable or funny.
Then again, neither of Hyuga and Hikaru's other friends, Raika and Gun have any importance either. In fact, the trio, Chuck, Raika and Gun are just superfluous characters that serve no purpose outside of being the main characters' friends and for comical antics. And yet, the show decides that they should be recurring characters that appear in nearly every episode of Sparking alongside the brothers.
And no, being "unique" is not an excuse to have these pointless characters be part of the main cast appear in almost every episode of Sparking.
The same could be said with Akira/Andrew and Billy from the original season, but at least they had funny or entertaining moments and didn't appear in every episode alongside Tyson and his friends.
The only reason I can think of for them appearing this often (but it only works around the start of the series) is to show that our protags aren't the anti-social type of person who only starts to gain friends after the plot is set into motion.
They were simply trying to establish that Hikaru and Hyuga actually had some friends before meeting the Legends, and that's all.
However, this trope of characters usually disappears for most of the show, (Take Katsu and Riku from YuGiOh SEVENS as an example; these two were established to be Yuuga's friend from before episode 1, yet they were reduced to simple background cameos and being there to cheer on Yuuga during his more important Duels) due to the fact that they don't do anything to push the plot.
Which is why I see no reason for their existence anymore (But I have to admit, Raika's really cute so I don't mind having her as the token mini-moe of the season).
(Dec. 06, 2020 12:22 PM)PinkRose Wrote: [font="Source Sans Pro", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]The only reason I can think of for them appearing this often (but it only works around the start of the series) is to show that our protags aren't the anti-social type of person who only starts to gain friends after the plot is set into motion.[/font]
They were simply trying to establish that Hikaru and Hyuga actually had some friends before meeting the Legends, and that's all.
However, this trope of characters usually disappears for most of the show, (Take Katsu and Riku from YuGiOh SEVENS as an example; these two were established to be Yuuga's friend from before episode 1, yet they were reduced to simple background cameos and being there to cheer on Yuuga during his more important Duels) due to the fact that they don't do anything to push the plot.
Which is why I see no reason for their existence anymore (But I have to admit, Raika's really cute so I don't mind having her as the token mini-moe of the season).
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If one of you say you hate Hikaru watch out cause the wold is gonna hunt you down.
But all jokes aside its that shy guy
But all jokes aside its that shy guy
What shy guy? Wait, you mean Kensuke?
(Dec. 06, 2020 9:22 AM)Needforspeed Wrote:(Dec. 06, 2020 8:11 AM)God Dragruler Wrote: if i.were to guess he must be talking about gun the kid with that weird strange hair . although I'm confused about the spaghetti part .I think what he meant about spaghetti kid is chuck
oh Chuck yea his defently annoying
I’m thinking about finally finishing Turbo, it got a little cringy halfway through. I still hate Valt and Aiga though.
The announcers. They're too over the top compared to the Blader DJs in the Metal Saga, and the most annoying ones would be the HELL and the Dead Gran announcers like... why? Just why do you have to say 'bad boys and girls'? It's edgy as all hell except its not and you failed being edgy and instead became laughable.
Who da heck has a name called Another lol
I hate that one guy in Evolution who was fat and hated Valt
Probably Amane
Lui Shirosagi