Chainsaw Man - Peak Fiction in the making

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good ending
so of course it never happened
The problem with this is that Makima would immediately recover and just come for her again. Although if Denji learned of Makima's more overt villainy earlier it might make things interesting. But there really would be no escaping from her if she was dead set on taking down Reze and using Denji for her purposes.
I personally prefer the ending we got, and not just because Power is my favorite character in the series! But Denji was essentially finally punished for all his selfish decisions, while also being somewhat rewarded too (besides being essentially "married" to Power). Meanwhile the world itself stays basically the same. Death can keep eating all she wants, and then destroy the World (or whatever she was meant to do) in 1999.

I do think there's a little bit of a "plot hole" in regards to Reze though. In the final battle with Makima against Denji, Reze is clearly under Makima's control along with the other hybrids and is alive and well. Then in Part 2 the other Hybrids (some of them) get a bit more plot relevance, but Reze is suspiciously absent with no explanation. So what happened to her? Since Makima was defeated there's no reason for her not to go to Denji. I'm just going to assume she had enough (or saw Denji taking care of Nayuta) and ran off to another country.
 
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Damn, the Japanese fans are savage.
 
Is this still about the shit ending in the manga? There is no "extra final I'm sorry it was ass chapter" in the final volume?
I mean he pretty much yoinked it and left 99% of existing plot threads unresolved.

I get why long time fans are upset.
Asa especially got done dirty, all her character growth was for absolutely nothing.
 
> Make a zero effort ending where the main character disappears and no one knows who he is.
> Fanbase refuses to acknowledge the franchise existence afterwards.

It's like pottery.
I said it before but Fujimoto has done this literally twice in a row now. Both Fire Punch and Chainsaw Man have had premature aborted endings.

Despite being a fan I probably won't be reading his next manga because he has a history of pulling this crap and seven years is a long time to get invested in something only for the rug pull to happen.
 
I said it before but Fujimoto has done this literally twice in a row now. Both Fire Punch and Chainsaw Man have had premature aborted endings.

Despite being a fan I probably won't be reading his next manga because he has a history of pulling this crap and seven years is a long time to get invested in something only for the rug pull to happen.
Not exactly. In Fire Punch the plot points were rushed towards the end but at least they were resolved. Also the ending in itself was pretty good (maybe except for Agni being libotomised retard). Bleak as fuck but it's Fire Punch so it fits.

In Chainsaw plots are just erased without any conclusion. And I absolutely loved Asa's plot in part 2. And the ending itself is bad. I mean it was kind of endearing to see the gang again at the end but reset endings always suck.
 
One of the worst things you can do as a writer to an audience is ultimately waste their time.

After all the chapters they've read, after all the money spent on your manga, only for all of it to end with "Lol, none of it matters. That's's the theme." At that point, they have every right to be apathetic or piss off.
You basically told them all the hours they spent reading your manga were all for nothing because you never cared about it in the first place.

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And if they're still apathetic at that event, what hope does Mappa have of finishing the rest of Part 1?
Hell, would they even bother to adapt Part 2 after this shit show?
 
Speaking of done dirty my girl Yoru.

It felt like Fujimotor was really building up to something with Yoru slowly merging with Asa, discovering emotions, becoming more human and less demon.

And then he went "nah fuck all that shit nigga she's just pure evil and always will be."

How incredibly disappointing.
 
Speaking of done dirty my girl Yoru.

It felt like Fujimotor was really building up to something with Yoru slowly merging with Asa, discovering emotions, becoming more human and less demon.

And then he went "nah fuck all that shit nigga she's just pure evil and always will be."

How incredibly disappointing.
i thought the ending would be denji having sex with them because of the shared body and both making ridiculous faces before it ends and either being happy or disappointed by the experience

and the what now after every romance game avoids asking, since the story before all this was denji having and chasing ever ridiculous desires
 
I really wonder why people cared for chainsaw Man in the first place.

It always felt sloppy even for a weekly series, I read part 1 when it was already concluded and remember almost nothing for a 9 volume series.

Then in the sequel I did read weekly and connected with Asa way more. But then Denji came back and what was most interesting was to see the idiotic shit that would happen next, like a comedy. All the lore, devils, and everything else was just slop that I could never get behind it. For example in Boruto, you can see a care in its own story that was absent from Chainsaw man, that things that happens in it actually matters and I am not even talking about the ending.

I can't get mad at it because there is nothing to get mad at. It ended stupid but it was stupid for most of it.

When I see people saying this manga represents the current generation I just feel the dread that people back then must felt when Bleach was big. The idea that current generation like this slop and think this trash series is a good example of narrative.
 
I really wonder why people cared for chainsaw Man in the first place.

It always felt sloppy even for a weekly series, I read part 1 when it was already concluded and remember almost nothing for a 9 volume series.

Then in the sequel I did read weekly and connected with Asa way more. But then Denji came back and what was most interesting was to see the idiotic shit that would happen next, like a comedy. All the lore, devils, and everything else was just slop that I could never get behind it. For example in Boruto, you can see a care in its own story that was absent from Chainsaw man, that things that happens in it actually matters and I am not even talking about the ending.

I can't get mad at it because there is nothing to get mad at. It ended stupid but it was stupid for most of it.

When I see people saying this manga represents the current generation I just feel the dread that people back then must felt when Bleach was big. The idea that current generation like this slop and think this trash series is a good example of narrative.
>Speedread the entire first half of the series
>Kept reading weekly for Part 2 despite hating the entire premise of the series outside of the comedic bits
>"Boruto actually cares about it's story unlike Chainsaw Man"
Got me to reply at least. Excellent bait.
 
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