It could be that the anime is trying to add a humorous or unexpected element by having characters cry when tickled by a cartoon machine. This could be for comedic effect or to create a unique situation.
The reason might be that the characters have a particularly sensitive nature, and even something as seemingly harmless as a machine tickling causes them to cry as an exaggerated reaction for the sake of the story's entertainment value.
Maybe it's because the tickling sensation is just too intense for them to handle and it brings out an emotional response like crying.
I'm not sure what exactly a 'girl tickled barefoot machine story' is. It could be a very creative and perhaps fictional story about a girl and a machine that has something to do with tickling her bare feet. But without more context, it's hard to tell a specific story.
There could be a story where a girl lives in a house with a haunted machine. Every time she walks barefoot near it at night, the machine comes alive and tickles her feet. She tries to figure out how to stop it and in the process, discovers the history of the machine and why it behaves this way. It could involve some mystery solving and self - discovery for the girl as she deals with this strange situation.
Maybe it's because someone is playing a prank on him and tickling him for fun.
It could be part of a funny story or a prank. Sometimes, tickling a character in a cartoon adds a lighthearted and amusing element to the plot.
Maybe it's just for some funny moment or to create a light-hearted scene.
Sometimes it's for adding emotional depth and making the story more relatable. Crying can show vulnerability and growth of the characters.
It's usually to express strong emotions like sadness, frustration, or joy. It helps viewers connect with the characters on a deeper level.
The reason for black cartoon kids being tickled could vary. Sometimes it's to evoke a sense of joy and innocence. Or perhaps it's a way to engage the audience and make the cartoon more enjoyable and memorable.
Well, it could be because they're facing really tough situations or emotional moments. Sometimes it's to show their vulnerability and make us connect with them more.
Sometimes it's to show deep emotions or vulnerability. It makes the characters more relatable and adds depth to the story.