So Sine's post got me thinking. What is it so bad about kids in Anime (and probably games/manga, because they're sort of the same culture)? Well I think the problem is most of the time, any kid in a Anime is just there to look cute or to have someone the reader can identify with. Generally speaking there is no reason for kids to show up in most Anime in terms of story. Even if you look at something like Dragonball, most of the fighting is done by adults except Gohan who is obviously someone really really special. If you look at most Anime that stars some kid, there is usually none or at least a very superficial reason why they are there. For example in Eva it's something like only 14 year olds can pilot Eva for reasons no one can understand.
If you look at something like say Azumanga Daioh, a story that is entirely about what a bunch of girls did in 3 years in high school, I don't think anyone can say that the characters present being kids is inappropriate. Even something like Ranma 1/2 is supposed to be somewhat focused about the school aspect so even though you got aliens invading or whatever crazy thigns going on, it still makes sense that the characters involved are kids because the story is tied together by the school. Comparatively Inuyasha doesn't make much sense why the main characters are young, and that's almost entirely because the setting is feudal Japan instead of high school Japan. One could argue the world of Ranma 1/2 is even more whacked and supernatural than Inuyasha, but the kids fit because of the setting in the former, and not the latter.
So if the kids have no purpose in terms of story, what are they there for? To be cute, and whatever the counterpart to cute is for girls (see Prince of Tennis for kids tailored to girl readers). Also it's useful to have kids as villians because like the real world, if you kill people or wipe out a planet as a kid you just get sent to some correctional facility. Actually you probably just have to cry about how your childhood sucks and all is forgotten, and Japanese stuff seems to be a sucker for happy endings no matter how improbable. Shin Tenchi Muyo comes to mind, where after all the nasty things that have happened, all is forgiven because the villian was just a young girl. It didn't matter even if she was probably going to wipe out a planet or two while throwing a tantrum.
I'd like kids characters, both good or bad, take more responsibility for what they do. Actually, more of them needs to die, period.
If you look at something like say Azumanga Daioh, a story that is entirely about what a bunch of girls did in 3 years in high school, I don't think anyone can say that the characters present being kids is inappropriate. Even something like Ranma 1/2 is supposed to be somewhat focused about the school aspect so even though you got aliens invading or whatever crazy thigns going on, it still makes sense that the characters involved are kids because the story is tied together by the school. Comparatively Inuyasha doesn't make much sense why the main characters are young, and that's almost entirely because the setting is feudal Japan instead of high school Japan. One could argue the world of Ranma 1/2 is even more whacked and supernatural than Inuyasha, but the kids fit because of the setting in the former, and not the latter.
So if the kids have no purpose in terms of story, what are they there for? To be cute, and whatever the counterpart to cute is for girls (see Prince of Tennis for kids tailored to girl readers). Also it's useful to have kids as villians because like the real world, if you kill people or wipe out a planet as a kid you just get sent to some correctional facility. Actually you probably just have to cry about how your childhood sucks and all is forgotten, and Japanese stuff seems to be a sucker for happy endings no matter how improbable. Shin Tenchi Muyo comes to mind, where after all the nasty things that have happened, all is forgiven because the villian was just a young girl. It didn't matter even if she was probably going to wipe out a planet or two while throwing a tantrum.
I'd like kids characters, both good or bad, take more responsibility for what they do. Actually, more of them needs to die, period.