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<frosty>Happy birthday!</frosty>Happy Anniversary, Halforums. It's actually today even though we're celebrating it on Wednesday.
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Or stories that could be solved with a Frank discussion with an adult?Anyone else sick and tired of movies and books where kids are the heroes and do all these amazing feats? Kids are fucking stupid, man. They do dumb shit and don't have the physical or mental capacity to be the "chosen one" or hero of the story.
Not all of them. Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, Home Alone, etc. Books include the Belgariad, Harry Potter (which KINDA started as a kid's book but morphed very quickly into dark fantasy for more adults), The Chronicles of Narnia. Yes, I know you are going to say the Lewis wrote a YA series, but you have to remember that "To Kill a Mockingbird" is also labeled a YA novel.Those movies and books are for kids Dave.
Hero's journeys and fish out of water aren't what bother me in YA or youth fiction, it's the chosen one stuff that gets me. The being born important stuff always rubbed me the wrong way.I think it's a really easy to fuck up device, and is also often found in works not aimed at older audiences... That doesn't mean it's bad, or shouldn't be used.
I guess it also depends on what you mean by 'kid'. I find 12-16 to be fantastic starting character ages for fish out of water stories and hero journeys.
Hell, one of my funner ongoing Unisystem games involves a trio of 11 year olds escaping a research facility and surviving in the slums of cyberpunk!Singapore. It's a good challenge for the players, since the kids aren't specially bright.
I don't blame authors for trying to make their stories grounded in reality.The being born important stuff always rubbed me the wrong way.
You mean Garion? Or Errand? At least Garion was old enough to get married by the end of the series.Books include the Belgariad
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Ahh, I see you’ve been watching the new live-action Richie Rich.Anyone else sick and tired of movies and books where kids are the heroes and do all these amazing feats? Kids are fucking stupid, man. They do dumb shit and don't have the physical or mental capacity to be the "chosen one" or hero of the story.
Garion and Errand were both in the Belgariad, though the Belgariad was more about Garion becoming Belgarion while the Mallorean was more about Errand becoming Eriond.Garion was the Belgariad. Errand was the Malloreans.
You should be using Ender's Game as your prime example.Not all of them. Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, Home Alone, etc. Books include the Belgariad, Harry Potter (which KINDA started as a kid's book but morphed very quickly into dark fantasy for more adults), The Chronicles of Narnia. Yes, I know you are going to say the Lewis wrote a YA series, but you have to remember that "To Kill a Mockingbird" is also labeled a YA novel.
The "Kid Hero" trope remains annoying as fuck.
Ender's Game was less chosen one and more a combination of selective breeding and child abuse.You should be using Ender's Game as your prime example.
Now that you mention it, this is why I've pretty much given up on anime. I hate that almost everything has teenage protagonists. I can't stand the social and mental ineptitude that plagues anime teens.Anyone else sick and tired of movies and books where kids are the heroes and do all these amazing feats? Kids are fucking stupid, man. They do dumb shit and don't have the physical or mental capacity to be the "chosen one" or hero of the story.
I feel you so much there. And now that you mention it, all my favoritest anime works all feature adult protagonists (Black Lagoon, Cowboy Bebop, GITS:SAC, OPM, Stien's Gate, Jojo's Bizarre Adventure... ok, Code Geass is a bit of an exception, but most of the ancillary characters there are adults...).Now that you mention it, this is why I've pretty much given up on anime. I hate that almost everything has teenage protagonists. I can't stand the social and mental ineptitude that plagues anime teens.
Have you seen the way Boomers talk about Millennials? The youngest millenials are 22, and they still get talked about like they're ignorant children.These guys all lived on their own and traveled around the country. They were in their 20's. I never understood the whole "meddling kids" thing.
Yeah, I'm sure you do.I do like some anime about teens
Gas and I were just discussing how we're old now because teenagers irritate the fuck out of us.I know. I fucking hate that. Like when they were young they weren't the scourge of the fucking earth. Mother fucker I grew up with you! Don't act all high & mighty because I know the shit you pulled!
Well, when I say Anime in this context, I don't mean Hentai not that I've ever been coy about the hentai I watch.Yeah, I'm sure you do.
Actually they were all juniors in high school.These guys all lived on their own and traveled around the country. They were in their 20's. I never understood the whole "meddling kids" thing.