I always hate it when cartoon characters use the word "destroy" instead of "kill", usually when employed as a threat. For example, a supervillain calls for his henchmen to "destroy" the heroes who have just been discovered infiltrating his secret lair instead of commanding the henchmen to "kill" them.
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Thus, the tradition was born and still anime shows, regardless of whether they are mecha themed or not, use it, regardless of their target audience. Also, It seems that it was also done to make the shows feel more intense. Something about the characters yelling their attacks just makes the action better.
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The producers of the show felt that if the main character, Kouji Kabuto, shouted out the attack names each time the mecha did them, then it would give the target viewers, who were aged around 3 to 10 at the time, the ability to literally join along in the fun.
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78. It seems to me that in a lot of anime ( Naruto, Dragon Ball, Gurren Lagann, and Digimon are four that come to mind), characters or creatures who perform an attack tend to shout its name, almost as if necessary to perform such an attack. This seems very counterintuitive—telling your opponent that you're about to use a fireball would open you up ...
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