Another good or bad thread, obviously.
How do you feel about characters being aged?
I know a lot of people out there, like Charles Schulz, tend to dismiss the idea of aging characters, saying it's not a good idea, though others feel the opposite... in fact, Sonia Manzano has said she feels that many people continue to watch SST for so long is because the humans were allowed to age with the show, which reflects real life, and I think we can all agree that Maria (and later Gina, and even later the likes of Gabi and Miles) literally grew up on the shows.
I mean, yeah, I can reluctance to change characters, but there's a difference between changing characters and letting them age, and I think letting them age allows for growth and development within the character. Although we never got it, Craig Bartlett's Hey Arnold! spin-off sounded really great: Helga as a highschooler, dealing with her school life, and her home life (of which her mother actually now attends AA), and even becoming friends with her sworn enemy Lila. And how many times have some of us on this forum alone have said we'd like to see Arthur and his friends move on from third grade already, even if it means promoting Mr. Ratburn in the process? And of course, back in the day when I did a lot of fanfics, myself and a lot of authors liked to age the Chipmunks and Chipettes up to 13, which seems to be a good age to write them as.
So what do you guys feel about aging characters?
How do you feel about characters being aged?
I know a lot of people out there, like Charles Schulz, tend to dismiss the idea of aging characters, saying it's not a good idea, though others feel the opposite... in fact, Sonia Manzano has said she feels that many people continue to watch SST for so long is because the humans were allowed to age with the show, which reflects real life, and I think we can all agree that Maria (and later Gina, and even later the likes of Gabi and Miles) literally grew up on the shows.
I mean, yeah, I can reluctance to change characters, but there's a difference between changing characters and letting them age, and I think letting them age allows for growth and development within the character. Although we never got it, Craig Bartlett's Hey Arnold! spin-off sounded really great: Helga as a highschooler, dealing with her school life, and her home life (of which her mother actually now attends AA), and even becoming friends with her sworn enemy Lila. And how many times have some of us on this forum alone have said we'd like to see Arthur and his friends move on from third grade already, even if it means promoting Mr. Ratburn in the process? And of course, back in the day when I did a lot of fanfics, myself and a lot of authors liked to age the Chipmunks and Chipettes up to 13, which seems to be a good age to write them as.
So what do you guys feel about aging characters?