You could write precisely this post about lasers too! Why does anime feature the beams of light visible along the entire path instead of just at the end points? It’s amusing that the explanation is almost identical.
This is standard for all sorts of fiction though, and the reason is that if you don’t show the path of the laser then the audience can’t tell what’s going on.
You could write precisely this post about lasers too! Why does anime feature the beams of light visible along the entire path instead of just at the end points? It’s amusing that the explanation is almost identical.
This is standard for all sorts of fiction though, and the reason is that if you don’t show the path of the laser then the audience can’t tell what’s going on.
But hollywood also depicts lasers in this way. Wheras the spherical-white-explosion motif seems uniquely Japanese; you don’t see it in western media.
Has a laser ever been fired outdoors in japan