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BA3A Week 6

Continuing on from last week, I intend to look into what makes a good main character and main cast for a long-running series. Ideas for points and how to back them up: Characters that feel strong and unique resonate with people Interesting characters care deeply, and caring deeply comes from strong opinions Every character needs a goal In a likeable cast of characters, never give two characters the same personality "There are other opposing character functions that are part of a well-rounded story. Altogether, Dramatica Theory identifies 16 basic character functions, divided into 8 basic opposing pairs:  PURSUEs the goal and ... one who AVOIDs the goal. one who HELPs someone's efforts and ... one who HINDERs someone's efforts. one who tries to get someone to CONSIDER a course of action and ... one who tries to get someone to RECONSIDER a course of action. one who seeks a course or explanation that is LOGICally satisfying and ... one who seeks a cou...

BA3A Week 5

To broaden my topic into something that can be neatly broken down into chapters, I decided to change my question from ' How to create an engaging fictional universe for a long-running animated series ' to ' What are the key elements that carry a long-running animated series, and how to use them effectively '. I have a vague idea for how I'm going to break this topic down: Chapter 1: Character (The first element of a show the viewer will be introduced to) Chapter 2: World-building (How to create a fictional universe) Chapter 5: Endings (How to effectively end a show that's been going for a long time)