The content creator discusses their thoughts on webtoon advertisements, specifically how they can be off-putting or misrepresentative of the actual comic. They analyze several examples of webtoon trailers, criticizing their animation, music, and narration. The creator suggests that webtoons with simpler art styles, like "The Boyfriend's" webtoon, can create more compelling ads. They also note that most webtoon trailers lack voice acting, which can make them less engaging for YouTube viewers. The creator concludes by encouraging viewers to suggest webtoons they think are worth reviewing, whether they are cringeworthy, controversial, or well-made.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. The author thinks webtoons are often misrepresented by their trailers.
2. The author has read "The Boyfriend's Webtoon" and thinks the animations are harder to look at than the comic itself.
3. Webtoons are a medium, not a genre.
4. The author thinks the boyfriend's webtoon ads are some of the better ones due to their simple art style.
5. The author's artist, Ariwood, did a thumbnail for one of their videos in the style of "The Boyfriend's Webtoon".
6. The author is looking for suggestions for webtoons to review in future videos.
7. Most webtoon trailers do not have voice acting, instead using a motion comic format with text on screen.
8. The author thinks that adding narration to webtoon trailers could make them more engaging for viewers.