It's just the sorting hat from Harry Potter, just with new abilities in addition to the same personality and voice. People get tired of his presence very quickly.
The Ace "Paldea has a lot of different Pokemon from those in Kitakami." - Carmine
Bump
Currently Reading: N/AThe protagonist does things so effortlessly that it removes any potential drama or tension from the story.
The characters go on all sorts of weird adventures. But they always wear the same clothes and never take them off. Sometimes the clothes get damaged or destroyed but by the next scene they are back to wearing the clothes as if they weren't destroyed. There is no explanation all throughout the media. Or the clothes are indestructible and no one comments on it.
It's Always Sunny at Funerals
The Funeral is for someone who the audience is supposed to like, but the weather is played up so that it conflicts tonally with the scene that is supposed to be somber.
The Eldritch Abomination in question happens to be made out of literal poo, and also is the subject of lots of Toilet Humor.
Noble Wolf "Paldea has a lot of different Pokemon from those in Kitakami." - Carmine
Said wolf later turns agains the protagonists and starts attacking them.
Now that's what I call good cop, bad cop.Every time they meet it devolves into a three-hour argument about something ridiculously minor (like how to pronounce certain words whose pronunciations differ between regional dialects) that consists of both of them repeating themselves over and over.
"Ah, no, I'm fine" - Father Paul Stonethe characters don't particularly... look like... they're in agony. the writers are very obviously struggling to hide their barely disguised fetish.
Did You Just Flip Off Cthulhu? from here on out, it's all bee puns and 16th century humor without historical context
The Hero does this so often that audiences begin to find it boring.
Power-Up Food Currently Reading: N/A
It's encouraging players to eat less healthy foods in real-life by giving unhealthy foods more power-ups and healthy foods more status debuffs in-game.
"Paldea has a lot of different Pokemon from those in Kitakami." - CarmineThe hero is insufferably cheerful, and clashes tonally with the dark setting of the show. They also solve all of their problems solely with The Power of Friendship, and it gets old fast.
Everybody loves the me! I’m a great athlete!Said weapon cures whatever is ailing the person it is used for. However doing so either cripples the patient, gives them a terminal disease different from what they had, or cures a minor problem. Minor problem like treating a teeth cavity when someone is missing their limbs.
My Kung-Fu Is Stronger Than Yours
It draws painfully obvious parallels to various Real Life viruses, which ends up sparking controversy.
Musical World Hypotheses Currently Reading: N/A
Writers become so obsessed with over-explaining how musical numbers work in their settings in order to appease CinemaSins-type pedants that they end up losing perspective on why musicals are appealing in the first place.
(accidental double post)
Edited by ArgoTheBlank on Nov 30th 2023 at 7:25:41 PM
The babies are constantly crying and are far louder than the character's dialogue or background music
The song is way too Anvilicious in its message and this ends up alienating everyone that listens to it.
"Paldea has a lot of different Pokemon from those in Kitakami." - CarmineBump
Currently Reading: N/AA dystopian country has a creative economy where being imaginative is a highly-valued trait, to the extent that people who don't have it are stigmatized, viewed as inhuman and are consequently stripped of their human rights. This also applies to animals and babies who can't create anything of their own.
They're incorporated into dramatic scenes in the work, this killing the mood.
Hat of Power Currently Reading: N/A