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I kept hearing about how the protagonist was this genius psycho manipulator like light yagami
Taco Bell Mild Sauce Take:

Death Note in hindsight kinda blows. And that's before L's death. It's just constant internal monologues of people proclaiming how smart they are and ass pulls.

"Ah yes, but you didn't even consider to think I'd sucked my own dick already!"

Cut to a red and blue palate shift and the dununununun theme playing as they stare at each other
 
Is the doomposting from OPM parody accounts actually true to how people don't care about the series anymore?

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Was it Season 3, or the constant re-draws that did the most damage to the franchise?
 
Is the doomposting from OPM parody accounts actually true to how people don't care about the series anymore?

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Was it Season 3, or the constant re-draws that did the most damage to the franchise?
Garou is a fucking faggot and him dicking around with the monster niggers for 2 seasons was ass..
 
Someone here still watching NEEDY GIRL OVERDOSE? Whats even going on anymore?
You know... I miss the simple days when pervert anime just gave you a nice set of fat tits... Is that really so much to ask?
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That's ufotable for you. That's all modern audiences really care about, if it's got flashy animation and visual effects and a floaty camera, it's literally the greatest thing since sliced bread.
Want a nice counter to that? Watch Shigurui. Really trippy, but paces out a scene like the old samurai movies, kindov like Kenshin but with 0 honor. Just finished it myself; note it ends on a Berserk style cliffhanger.
 
Is the doomposting from OPM parody accounts actually true to how people don't care about the series anymore?

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Was it Season 3, or the constant re-draws that did the most damage to the franchise?
Combination of everything, probably.
1. Manga deviating from the original webcomic plot by a large amount, mostly for the worst.
2. Constant redraws that further slow down the pace the manga comes out and reduces investment because there's always a chance the last 5 chapters you just read are gonna get retconned out of existence.
3. Shitty, rushed anime adaptations after the first season.

First point kills the interest from the webcomic readers for anything else, second one kills the interest from the manga readers who are willing to accept the first point, and the third point kills interest from the anime watchers willing to ignore the first and second points.
 
Nah, the mango is good and the redraws are cool. It's ballsy to be willing to throw out whole issues (or arcs... sometimes repeatedly) for a better end product. Makes you wonder how often other teams are forced to just charge ahead with shit they regret. I mean not really because we've all seen how many great series are nearly or totally ruined by some bullshit they pull near the end due to poor planning.
Yeah the ninja village time loop of redraws was a little surreal, but at least they're sharing how the sausage is made instead of going O MY GLASS BACK and taking a hiatus for a few years when they have a creative block like most authors. You can always just pretend that's what's happening, situation normal. Or read the webcomic. It's an adaptation, who cares.

It's nothing new to fans. Season 1 of the anime was a very neat bonus, but it was already meh from S2. So now that S3 shat the bed entirely and became cool to hate I don't really care about people being suddenly impatient. It's like they've never read a manga before. Read something else and come back in 12 months. Maybe there'll be a new Made in Abyss chapter by then.
 
It's ballsy to be willing to throw out whole issues (or arcs... sometimes repeatedly) for a better end product
(allegedly)

The end product doesn't exist yet so we can't know if it's actually going to be better. And fuck that shit anyways, I hate having to constantly reread shit because the mangaka's ADD flared up again for the umpteenth time.
 
If you need to rewrite an already published piece of an ongoing series, you're a failed author. Either plan ahead - even if just a little for some guidance - before starting or just wing it the entire time and take the hits that will come. You might change your mind mid-season, but it's better to correct course midway than pretend shit didn't happen.

Also, OPM is a funny joke going for too long, it should have ended already.
 
If you need to rewrite an already published piece of an ongoing series, you're a failed author. Either plan ahead - even if just a little for some guidance - before starting or just wing it the entire time and take the hits that will come. You might change your mind mid-season, but it's better to correct course midway than pretend shit didn't happen.

Also, OPM is a funny joke going for too long, it should have ended already.
Serial writing is like painting, if you fuck up it's better to just roll with it than to edit what's already there.
 
Serial writing is like painting, if you fuck up it's better to just roll with it than to edit what's already there.
This ^ which is why a ton of manga creators change shit as the story goes on and just kind of try to ignore anything established earlier if they can.
 
Taco Bell Mild Sauce Take:

Death Note in hindsight kinda blows. And that's before L's death. It's just constant internal monologues of people proclaiming how smart they are and ass pulls.

"Ah yes, but you didn't even consider to think I'd sucked my own dick already!"

Cut to a red and blue palate shift and the dununununun theme playing as they stare at each other
That's why it's so much fun to me, it's just so over the top and absurd.
Not even to mention the sheer amount of memes, it's a cultural touchstone for my generation we all love how ridiculous it is.
 
This ^ which is why a ton of manga creators change shit as the story goes on and just kind of try to ignore anything established earlier if they can.
Level 1: Ignore plot holes. Become a meme.
Level 2: Force big mistakes into part of backstory. Look like a fool.
Level 3: Base entire arcs on tiny mistakes, making you appear like a genius planning everything years in advance.
 
If you need to rewrite an already published piece of an ongoing series, you're a failed author.
Serial writing is like painting, if you fuck up it's better to just roll with it than to edit what's already there.
It's an adaptation of a webcomic. It's fundamentally a rewrite.
And it's digitally published. Call it an experimental format.

Nothing stopping them sitting on One and Murata's back-and-forth for three months and throwing the rejected pages in the toilet. I'm glad they don't. But the point is, this has been the process the whole time. Nothing changed besides the anime becoming a meme.
 
Level 1: Ignore plot holes. Become a meme.
Level 2: Force big mistakes into part of backstory. Look like a fool.
Level 3: Base entire arcs on tiny mistakes, making you appear like a genius planning everything years in advance.
Level 4: You get cancelled so you just dump the rest of your draft ideas while shitposting Terminator references.
 
Just started reading "The Noble Student and His Cinderella" so far (35 chapters) it seems cool basically a guy marries girl that took care of him after a coming back from his uncle after 6years (he is 18) and it follow their relationship (dont worry they fuck after few chapters so no forever blueballing)
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"Tokyo, the 10th year of the Taisho period (1921). Fuki, a 24-year-old maid working at the manor house of the distinguished Tachibana family, is reunited with their son Yugo, who has returned home to enroll at The First Imperial University. With Fuki’s engagement having been dissolved and Yugo having been charged with finding himself a suitable wife, she accepts his proposal of marriage. In an era when parents’ consent is necessary for marriage, and despite the gap between the two in both age and social standing, the admirable maid and elite student’s married life is about to begin."
 
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