User blog comment:AngelBliss/Fairy tail chapter 331/@comment-4829046-20130522164233/@comment-4829046-20130522165846

This is why I don't like sequels that take place shortly after an original series that ended FOR GOOD, they completely ruin the happy ending concept. To me, story = defeat final boss, save the world, score the girl THE END! And maybe a sequel focusing around the children, but many authors/script writers decide to "make it realistic" and add some twisted drama/conflict between the characters. Let's take a good example from something we all know okay?

Transformers Movies. Any objections? No.

I understand the need to explore the concepts and such but at the cost of removing the good ending? To make it longer? No. That's why the story I'm writing is a tragedy(at least for a big portion...), that way, you never know what to expect.

Ben 10 also falls to this category but I'll keep my rage on that topic away from this blog.