>Character is alone
>Instead of thinking talks out loud about their thoughts
What's the point of this? Can't manga have thought bubbles and anime have their mouths shout?
Loners tend to talk to themselves. I suspect it's because it's comforting to hear a human's voice, even if it's your own.
Anyway, anime is made by and for loners, so none of them would find it weird.
>>161302078
No one actually does it out loud though. That's why we have internal monologue.
>>161302299
I do
t. loner
>>161302355
Oh, sorry
>>161302299
I do.
I think it's a Japanese thing.
But it's fucking annoying when a character talks to himself and another character hears him and a misunderstanding happends or some stupid shit.
>>161302078
>>161302355
>>161302508
>not being so anxious that you try to be as quiet as possible
>not being afraid someone might hear you
>>161301991
Why are you acting like anime is the only that do this? Every tv show do this.
>>161301991
It's called "sub vocalization", lots of people do it as a sort of way to co-opt the speech center of their brain with figuring something out.
Unless they're having a full on out loud conversation, in which case they're a crazy loner whose been alone for so long that they've started to forget basic social norms (this is a real thing, mostly applies to people stranded on a beach for too long)
>>161305575
>subvocalize
It's called a monologue you dolt, it was standard in plays and cinema before anime