> Muh VN adaptation needs 50+ episodes
What kind of mentally retarded faggot thinks like this?
>>159800448
go back to whatever forum that is
It depends on the VN. But generally they really do take that many episodes. Otherwise you get rushed messes like Grisia, Rewrite, Umineko, and countless others. Only short VNs like Planetarian really work for adaptions. Also
>ranime
You need to leave
You didn't point out why that's wrong.
>>159800448
little bastards had 52 episodes
>>159800448
Looks like fagbook/shittit/youtube comment.
Keep it there.
I don't know which VN he's talking about, but it sounds like he's trying to argue that it's one of those VN where each route is entirely unfulfilling on its own because it's just building up to the last one. Those things are always a pain in the ass to adapt.
First, he's likely correct given how long VNs tend to be.
Second, you're a massive pussy for posting his comment here instead of attempting to debate him.
Third, go back you fucking queer.
>>159800448
>r/anime
>>159800631
No they don't. VNs have a lot of padding and useless shit that doesn't fit in animation.
VNs are written by amateurs with no editors 99% of the time so their writing(not the story but the writing itself) is really bad, the prose is flawed and they tend to repeat the same things over and over. They also feel the need to explain every single thing that goes through a character's mind, it's very common for a character to make a statement and then it being followed by a dumb internal monologue explaining why he made that statement when it's not needed at all.
They also tend to not know how to do exposition, the cooking scenes in F/HF is a good example, Nasu wanted to give Sakura and Shirou interactions and have some exposition done but it ended up being bloated dialogues that could've been condensed into other activities or scenes. There's a reason Nasu says that he once wanted to enter a novel contest and couldn't do it because he went past the amount of words, that's very common for poor/amateur writers, not knowing how to explain a thought without pages of text and not knowing how tempos work.
>>159802797
I never said that VNs were well written, it is just that the adaptions come out poorly. Maybe an anime could figure out how to communicate things like the internal monologues and interactions in some shorter way, but they never do or never do it in a way that doesn't come out terribly. You would have to effectively rewrite most of a VN to actually do that.