I'm not sure what you mean by'retarded comic'. Comics can have various styles and themes, but I haven't come across a category specifically called that.
I'm not sure. It depends on your definition of'retarded comics'. Some might consider certain comics with odd or simplistic storylines as such, but it's a subjective matter.
One popular luffy and fem luffy fanfiction is 'Fem Luffy's Adventure'. It shows a different side of Luffy if she was a female, with unique storylines and character developments. Another one could be 'Fem Luffy in a New World' which explores how fem Luffy might interact with the other characters in the One Piece world in new and interesting ways.
Nothing is inherently wrong with ghost stories. It depends on personal preferences. Some people find them fascinating, while others might not be interested.
The theme of acceptance is quite common. Fem Luffy often has to be accepted by the other characters in the story. This could be because she's different due to her gender or her slightly different personality traits. Also, the theme of self - discovery is prevalent. As fem Luffy navigates the pirate world, she discovers more about herself, her abilities, and her place in the grand scheme of things.
As a fan of web novels, I wouldn't say that the movie's plot is retarded because that's a subjective evaluation. Different people had different views on the plot of a retard. But I can tell you some common movie plots that may seem stupid or unreasonable in some situations.
The protagonist was trapped on a rock for thousands of years and then suddenly jumped out to master the power of heaven and earth.
The protagonist was in a magical world, wearing a blue cloak and using a sword to go around omnipotent.
The protagonist kept looking for a way out in a closed room and finally found a hidden door and left the room through it.
4. The protagonist walks through a maze-like scene and eventually finds the treasure.
The protagonist met a strange creature in a mysterious forest and fought a fierce battle with it, finally winning.
These plots might be retarded in the eyes of some people, but in the eyes of others, they might be successful movie plots.
The reason why " Celebrating Years " was considered mentally retarded by some viewers was probably because some of the plots and characters 'performances in the play were considered to lack wisdom and rationality. The audience believed that the difficulties in the play were always easily solved by the protagonist. The female characters were too emotional to pursue and marry the protagonist, and the powerful opponents were crushed by the protagonist. However, these opinions only represented the views of a portion of the audience. The overall ratings of " Celebrating Years " on Douban and other rating platforms were good, and many viewers gave positive comments on the plot and characters. Therefore, opinions on whether " Celebrating Years " was too retarded varied from person to person.
That's a very harsh and unfair statement. YA fiction offers diverse stories and perspectives that can have a profound impact on young readers' growth and imagination.