【最終回感想】「魔々勇々」、打ち切られてしまう・・・・・・ | 超マンガ速報 (chomanga.org)
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Farewell, Mamo Yuyu.
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Did it end already…? When I watched the first episode, I thought it was a hit after a long time, but it didn’t go as well as I expected.
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I also filled out a survey for the first episode.
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Let’s go!
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That was a good decision.
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I didn’t expect it to end this week. Good job. Do your best in the next series, like in Jump Square.
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What, it got cancelled? They kept using the technique until the last double-page spread.
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They tried to cover it up with panel tricks, but both the art and the story were not that great.
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It felt like a preview of the final chapter of Jujutsu Kaisen.
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Even though it received more praise from professional manga artists on SNS than other new series, why…
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There was only buzz about the first episode, and it was only Tatsumaki who made it a topic of conversation. If you want to know the reasons, you can read the archives where they were discussed extensively in this thread.
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Compared to the final Saiyuki that went off track after being praised by multiple professional manga artists for the first episode, Mamo Yu is doing decently well since the tankobon is selling. It’s obvious who the target audience is, so I hope the next series will focus on a cute heroine.
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This chapter was also good, but I’m worried about the final volume, so I’ll definitely buy it.
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It will be serialized in Jump+, right? Probably with additional content.
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Good job, the tankobon is selling well too. It also became a topic of conversation in the Summoning of Wakiui, so it’s not bad for a first series. Since it’s already clear who the target audience is, I hope the next one will be a story with a cute heroine.
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Is this how it ends? I wanted to see a few more chapters, including the epilogue.
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I think a romantic comedy would suit Hayashi-kun.
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I think that kind of romantic comedy will probably be handled by the replacement Omusuke.
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What is this? It had almost 30 chapters, so it should have ended properly. It’s really a throwaway ending.
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Our battle starts now! It feels like the end was just served as it is. It’s refreshing in a way.
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I laughed at Grisha’s detailed explanation at the end. And the bento becoming a comrade too.
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If his purpose in life is to eat bento, it’s hard to do it with only one hand…
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It’s funny that the creepy one-eyed guy joined them.
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In the end, I don’t really understand why Escava became their comrade.
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By the way, there were supposed to be more than 10 heroes and demon kings, but in the end, there are only 8, right? Will they appear in the extra chapter of the tankobon?
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Didn’t Grisha and Colreo say they had already collected 7 emblems when they fought? They have already become bait for the end.
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Ah, right. So the girl who appeared as a demon king-like character with just her face in “more than 10 people” has already retired… That’s a shame.
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For now, it seems like it will be up to the 4th volume, but isn’t it too short on pages?
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Even if they don’t write as much as 140 pages like Build King, usually when they add an extra ending chapter in the tankobon, it increases by about 50 pages.
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I laughed that Bento-san was casually mixed in and as usual, he missed eating the bento.
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I laughed that the one-eyed demon king became their comrade on the last double-page spread, even though I don’t know why.
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I hope the additional story will delve into that.
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If the extra story is about a journey to save the dead Colreo, they could have explored the other comrades more.
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Just when I thought it finally ended, it’s still continuing? They even drew 29 chapters, but this lack of planning in the ending is too much.
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Because they had the amusement park and training arcs, it dragged on. If anything, they could have cut out most of the determination pages in the beginning without any problems.
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That amusement park was just something they prepared to fill in the chapters after the cancellation was decided, right?
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They had to fill in the chapters, but there were too many sloppy and rushed developments…
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They should have cut and summarized those parts. They didn’t even expand the story much.
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Correo is just changing the subject by talking about noble intentions, but in the end, he’s just avoiding talking about how he killed the end with the emblem technique. That’s what I really dislike about this manga.
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What I learned from this work is that Hayashi is not suited for battles. Judging from the Pig Girl, it doesn’t seem like he’s suited for romantic comedies either, so I think a 4-panel manga artist who draws cute girls giggling would be the best.
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To just sleep until the end, Mama-ma really had an unfortunate treatment until the end.
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What’s with just showing him sleeping with a stupid face and a lantern nose in the last panel? What’s the meaning of that?
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It was a typical “Our battle starts now!” ending.
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Why do antis always want to label everything as a cancellation?
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Exactly, if this is a cancellation, then Doritry should also be considered a cancellation.
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Sorry, but the cleanliness of the ending summary is overwhelmingly better in Doritry.
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