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they do...
well almost always...
They really DC) all sit in that part of the classroom.
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There are actual reasons for this:
1) It allows the animators to get frontal and left side views of the character without having to add in a complicated background full of people.
2) It allows them to look out the window and see plot developments.
3) Since the viewer doesn't see the class not reacting to the characters' antics there is no disruption of the immersion that would occur if the class could be seen. And it allows the characters to complete whatever actions/conversations they are involved with and move the plot forward.
Now that I have thoroughly removed any sort of glamour from this remarkable coincidence, all I can say is... You're Welcome.
1) It allows the animators to get frontal and left side views of the character without having to add in a complicated background full of people.
2) It allows them to look out the window and see plot developments.
3) Since the viewer doesn't see the class not reacting to the characters' antics there is no disruption of the immersion that would occur if the class could be seen. And it allows the characters to complete whatever actions/conversations they are involved with and move the plot forward.
Now that I have thoroughly removed any sort of glamour from this remarkable coincidence, all I can say is... You're Welcome.
how else would they gaze thoughtfully out of the window with a poignant voiceover?