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Why do two-dimensional characters rarely eat late-night snacks?

Why do two-dimensional characters rarely eat late-night snacks?

? Source of doubt: "Midnight Diner" ? Difficulty index: ★★★★ Event analysis: The recent broadcast of the domestic adaptation of "Midnight Diner" has caused a lot of controversy, and it has also made friends start to think about this question -

—What kind of late-night snack is more appropriate in the middle of the night?

But when it comes to this, Penguin Girl suddenly thought of a question. For domestic friends, it is normal for them to go out to eat skewers and noodles and eat fried rice when they are hungry in the middle of the night. However, in the two-dimensional world, even though

The characters will also be excited about eating delicious cakes at afternoon tea or eating their favorite dishes for dinner, but we rarely see descriptions of "late night snacks" - why is this?

Recommended answer: If you think about it carefully, it is true that the two-dimensional world has never lacked all kinds of food. There are even real food comics such as "Japanese Bread King" and "Shin of the Shokugeki". But if I remember correctly, it seems that we

It is rare to see the protagonist or other characters hanging out in the streets and alleys in the middle of the night eating delicious food, but domestic food stalls, night markets, and even Japanese-style izakayas or yatai are very rare!

It gives people the impression that "two-dimensional characters don't like late-night snacks at all" - quite strange, isn't it?

Although Penguin Girl also knows that people in District 11 are not as fond of hanging out in the middle of the night compared to the country, at least there is still a work like "Late Night Diner" about foraging for food in the middle of the night + finding oneself, but why in the two-dimensional world?

Are you insulated from midnight snacks?

?After some careful thinking and comparison of many food works, and analysis of the cultural characteristics of "late night snacks", Penguin Girl suddenly came up with a guess - maybe this is just because, in the second dimension, "filling up"

Belly” was never the point?