Well, in the Toy Story universe, not all toys are programmed or imagined to talk. Maybe Bullseye's character was meant to communicate through actions and expressions rather than speech.
Well, there could be various reasons. Maybe the writer wants to create a unique situation where Naruto is silent to add mystery. For example, if the fanfiction is set in a scenario where Naruto has lost his voice due to a curse or some kind of magic. It could also be that the author is focusing on other characters' reactions to Naruto's silence, which can bring out different aspects of their personalities.
A normal cat doesn't talk in manga because it adheres to the common perception of cats. Also, having them talk might make the story less believable or too fantastical for some readers' tastes.
Sure. Animals talking in fiction often serves to make the story more engaging and imaginative. It helps convey ideas and emotions that might otherwise be difficult to express through non-verbal means. Also, it can make the story more accessible and fun for younger readers or viewers.
Because the word "ghost" in Chinese usually has the meaning of horror, ghost, monster, etc., it may be used to describe the plot of the movie, which may make some viewers feel uncomfortable or afraid. In addition, the plot of some movies might involve the theme of "ghosts". It needed to be understood and accepted by the audience through appropriate language and plot settings.
In order to protect the audience's feelings and experience, the Chinese film industry usually avoided using the word "ghost" in the movie's title, introduction, posters, and other promotional elements. At the same time, during the film production process, technical means would be used to avoid or reduce the negative impact on the audience's psychological expectations, such as using similar special effects or sound effects to replace the concept of "ghosts".
Well, it could be for artistic reasons. Writers often want to create a unique atmosphere or tone. Maybe they need to simplify the dialogue to make the story flow better. Also, fictional stories might have different settings or time periods that don't match real - life speech patterns exactly.