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It's the different of beautiful and elegant.
*bad guy attacks before he can finish charging up*
At the end of the day, it's business, so the more appealing the character is, the higher the odds of audience liking the character, possibly even relating to them and as such keep watching more and more to experience seeing what's gonna await them in the future.
I'm havin' a strong feeling that you're already well aware for why that's how things are though..
Want so hear something annoying?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=baUY9LFlYh0
people in american cartoons dont act normal either