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[Chainsaw Man] It feels like a climax, doesn’t it?

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1: Japan Otaku Reviews

I wonder what it is.

2: Japan Otaku Reviews

There is.

They’re probably going to do Part 3 as well.

3: Japan Otaku Reviews

Aren’t our eyes not meeting?

4: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx21

I don’t feel like the story is progressing at all, so when I’m presented with a sense of climax, confusion comes first.

5: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

It wasn’t bad to cooperate with Yoshida and Asano to repel the enemy a little while ago.

Did you not do this at the beginning of the serialization? That impression is quite strong.

6: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx5

Even if I team up with the Devil Hunter Club, Asa, Momii, or Yoshida, we immediately disband in the next episode and the opponent gets sent to a monkey space, so it doesn’t feel like the character relationships or drama deepened at all.

I understand well why people with a tendency to reset their relationships are problematic.

7: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx14

When I watch episode 1 of part 2 now, I’m surprised by how amazing the animation is.

A sad manga where the art deteriorates as the series progresses.

10: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

>>7

I thought things were getting somewhat better lately, but this week’s update had artwork at an unprecedented level of terrible, and I couldn’t handle it.

The Death Devil (tentative) is way too lackluster… Where has the impact of the art shown by Makima-san in some parts gone?

8: Japan Otaku Reviews

So there is one here too…

9: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

I don’t understand at all what I’m doing or what I want to do.

I don’t even realize that I’m approaching the climax.

11: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

Is it about to get interesting soon?

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>>11

The evaluation saying “It seems like it will be interesting” means “I have high expectations for the future developments.”

The current situation, which seems to be approaching a conclusion, doesn’t even seem like it will become “interesting.”

12: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx7

I can only say to fold it quickly.

Please don’t dig up the matter any further.

14: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx7

Are you folding this now?

15: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

It’s all the dragon’s fault that it turned out like this. If it weren’t for the dragon, I could be watching an interesting Chainsaw Man Part 2 by now.

16: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx10

Don’t you think the appearance and death of Nayuta is too meaningless?

I still want to believe there’s some kind of gimmick, but I don’t have enough trust left in Tatsuki to expect that.

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>>16

If Denji had looked really happy and seemed to be having a great time, it would make sense, but he constantly had a tired, pained expression on his face.

17: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Is there a need for this development that interrupts? It’s noise.

The first of these is Nayuta’s death, though.

18: Japan Otaku Reviews

I can only appreciate that they did not easily revive Aki or Power.

20: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

>>18

Forget about the resurrection; focus more on the power.

“You were told to ‘find it’!”

19: Japan Otaku Reviews

Did Nayuta die…?

I’ve read everything, but the story isn’t getting into my head.

21: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx7

No joke, Tanaka’s spinal sword is at its peak.

22: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

Not only power, but Nayuta being killed barely concerns me.

All that exists is desire.

It’s quite something to be this much of a loser…

23: Japan Otaku Reviews

There are illustrations that are rough but not messy, and illustrations that are well-drawn but messy.

The image is rough and messy.

24: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx6

The aquarium was normally enjoyable.

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>>24

It was around the time when Asa’s mobile collages became popular and were still commonly read on the bulletin boards…

25: Japan Otaku Reviews

The development of the story is rather rough to say.

It feels like there’s not much editorial intervention.

I can see that you’re making adjustments at key points, but it doesn’t seem like you’re intervening too much in the overall direction.

26: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

The fact that Makima’s dog and Nyako were also burned to death… it was the hardest part that Denji didn’t seem that shocked by it.

27: Japan Otaku Reviews

I thought the riverside was protecting the dogs and cats, but that wasn’t the case!

29: Japan Otaku Reviews

It was shocking that Power and Aki died, but it wasn’t a big deal when Nayuta died, as I synchronized with Denji.

The incomprehensible feeling of part 1 is nostalgic…

30: Japan Otaku Reviews

I think it was too early to bring out Denji, after all.

31: Japan Otaku Reviews

I wonder how the movie will turn out.

Looking at the sales of the paperback, it seems that the fans have already drifted quite a bit away.

I wonder if the fans back then will go to see it.

32: Japan Otaku Reviews

I recently read part of it and it’s super interesting! But it’s sad because a lot of my allies died…

I read the second part, but I don’t really understand it…

33: Japan Otaku Reviews

It’s surprising in a bad way that Nayuta’s death wasn’t even a climax.

I wonder what that character was all about…

34: Japan Otaku Reviews

It’s the worst if you leave Nayuta alone, and saying that it’s fine to just make another family after the beheaded sushi is also the worst.

35: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

The content is too thin compared to some parts.

37: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

If it had ended regularly at Part 1, it would have been a masterpiece.

38: Japan Otaku Reviews

It’s kind of a lackluster climax.

39: Japan Otaku Reviews

If the paintings are somewhat aligned, then maybe in the current development… no, it might be subtle…

40: Japan Otaku Reviews

Since there has been no development in the relationship with the character, I don’t really understand it.

41: Japan Otaku Reviews

It became clear that if something is not even entertaining enough to be a topic of conversation and is just unpleasantly boring, it will obviously reflect in the sales.

42: Japan Otaku Reviews

I think the illustrations and story in part were thanks to the assistants and the editor…

43: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

It seems that people from Dandadan and Kenturia were former assistants.

I think the artwork has a lot of influence from the people of Kenturia, especially in the second part of the story.

53: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

>>43

Why is the assistant thinking of the story?

57: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

>>53

I don’t want to believe that what I was thinking in part one will come out in the content of part two.

44: Japan Otaku Reviews

Part 2 has a lot of characters that make you think, “Who is this guy again?”

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>>44

I like the impression that the scenes where the policewoman’s character break creates a level of residual images, and the art is so terrible that she’s not loyal enough to her job to risk her life, seem like different characters.

47: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

I seriously don’t remember the new character that came out in part 2.

Was there anyone other than Asa and Yor? Level

48: Japan Otaku Reviews

When a lewd character actually experiences something lewd…

49: Japan Otaku Reviews

It has been continuously going in a direction that isn’t the one that seems like it would be interesting.

50: Japan Otaku Reviews

A character that makes a full-fledged appearance from Part 2.

The only interesting one was the swordsman, Milli.

It somehow got sent to the monkey space in a slippery way…

51: Japan Otaku Reviews

Did I really draw such a bad picture?

The lines on recent clothes are really messed up, aren’t they?

52: Japan Otaku Reviews

The story is like a recent Nihei manga.

54: Japan Otaku Reviews

Um… what was with the person who had the same face as Fumiko?

55: Japan Otaku Reviews

Isn’t the author of Drama Queen someone like an assistant?

56: Japan Otaku Reviews

Once they sold a little, they lost control of the editing and ended up feeling like a celebrity.

58: Japan Otaku Reviews

I understand that the flow of the story changes abruptly in chapters, starting from Fire Punch, and that’s part of the style.

The transition in Part 2 is so fast that it’s difficult to keep up with the understanding.

59: Japan Otaku Reviews

Part 1 was really interesting…

That’s why I can only feel that this so-called sequel is nothing but garbage.

60: Japan Otaku Reviews

It seems like it lost its way a lot after Togata died in Fire Punch.

Aren’t you doing the same dance since Makima died?

61: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Fire Punch was something else.

Isn’t it that this magazine might not be suited for doing things freely, unlike Jump+?

67: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

>>61

That is for sure.

If it had been done in this magazine, it would have become a survey waste at a very early stage, forcing a change in direction, so it was definitely better.

124: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

>>67

I don’t think it’s good that the number of pages can be changed freely in addition to this.

I feel like I’ve developed a habit of drawing too many pages for my short stories and ending up doodling aimlessly.

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>>124

Instead, unnecessary cliffhangers → it’s become a habit to progress to the next week without much of a resolution.

I think it’s the result of having developed a bad habit from serializations rather than short stories.

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I’ll make a comeback in the third part, so it’s safe.

63: Japan Otaku Reviews

But there’s a look back…

64: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

It is clear that the influence of the assistants is quite significant when it comes to the drawing aspect, but isn’t it just that Tatsuki has simply run dry in terms of storytelling?

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>>64

So then, why did you say you would do a second part…

65: Japan Otaku Reviews

The quality of the story is simply related to the degree of involvement of the editing.

In the early days of Naruto, it became a masterpiece with the editor providing advice and direction based on the author’s ideas.

When a writer’s ideas are output without any filter, it becomes Samurai 8.

66: Japan Otaku Reviews

During the first part, even the local assassins and devil hunters were quite impressive.

In Part 2, even the main characters seem unsure of what they should do.

68: Japan Otaku Reviews

When I read it all together, I realize I can read more than I thought, but somehow the tempo just feels off for a weekly format…

69: Japan Otaku Reviews

It feels like not many people who like Fire Punch are really into Chainsaw Man Part 2.

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>>69

I’m not opposed to accepting Fire Punch from the beginning, but I would be troubled if I got Fire Punch while in Chainsaw Man.

76: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx6

>>69

To be honest, I think the second part is worse than Fire Punch.

73: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

In other words, if the drawing had been better, I would have been somewhat deceived.

The recent drawings have been really terrible.

74: Japan Otaku Reviews

Still, it’s a mystery why it ranks high in the overall viewing rankings.

77: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

>>74

Inertia power is amazing.

To put it differently, the fact that they’re not in first place but have dropped to a higher position is quite concerning.

78: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

>>74

Once you build up popularity with Jump, you can ride that all the way to the final chapter.

This was also the paradise of the earth.

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>>74

Even though the anonymous people in this thread say it’s boring, they’re still continuing to read it.

75: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

I feel like this manga just repeats Denji’s mental decline and lures with erotic content.

79: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

I thought that there is a certain boredom that even inertia-driven purchases are rejected when I saw the vertical decline in the sales of the paperback.

81: Japan Otaku Reviews

I do not recognize that half-open-eyed, half-mouth, hunched-back look as Denji.

83: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

FaiPan’s story went completely off the rails after Bebemudoluk, but even so, the art and energy were still incredible.

I think the fight with San, which has been talked about a lot, also had some really great scenes like the double-page spread of the ankle punch.

85: Japan Otaku Reviews

I feel like the way the assistant was used was top-notch.

86: Japan Otaku Reviews

Cutting out all the pointless stuff after the aquarium and suddenly starting the final chapter doesn’t have much of an impact on the story, which indicates that the plot is broken at that stage…

The only thing that has an impact is Nayuta’s death, but even that is something the readers probably don’t care about.

87: Japan Otaku Reviews

So, are you saying that without a competent assistant and editors who provide adjustments and feedback based on surveys, Tatsuki is no good?

Well, that might be true.

88: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I wanted them to focus more on Nayuta and Denji.

89: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

My drawing skills were taken away by the demon of Dandadan.

The scriptwriting ability was taken away by the demon of Kenturia.

Accept the reality that the remaining Chainsaw Man demons are trash in Part 2.

Where did the people who praised Tatsuki as a genius go?

94: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

>>89

Tatsuki, looking at this, it really seems like you’re laughing out loud and taking notes as the author of the spy story.

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>>89

Huh, were the people from Kenturia involved too?

107: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

>>99

I only said that.

90: Japan Otaku Reviews

I can’t hate it because there are a series of scenes where it becomes Fire Punch.

But after all, the ending is…

91: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx5

It would have been better not to do a second part.

92: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

If action isn’t working anymore, it would be better to create something like a one-shot Japanese film.

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>>92

Hmm.

I don’t think my talent for writing one-shots is dried up, and it’s not bad.

93: Japan Otaku Reviews

Considering the view counts from the past, I have to say that dropping to around the top rankings means it’s pretty much over.

95: Japan Otaku Reviews

When I see many former assistants who have become independent writers, I think that some of them really went all-in on their projects.

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>>95

The members of Ash are too extravagant.

96: Japan Otaku Reviews

Even if the drawing is bad, there could be a defense if the story is interesting.

Every week, we fill 80% of the pages with conversations that are like poems from Bleach.

It’s no good that the author is doing the loose and stretched-out work intentionally.

113: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

>>96

It’s just a vague conversation that doesn’t even have a word sense worthy of being called a poem…

Moreover, most of them raise the question, “Isn’t this different from what you said before?”

98: Japan Otaku Reviews

I still don’t understand Yoshida’s position.

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>>98

The character that became popular in some circles will make a reappearance, but its role is nothing more than fan service aimed at generating buzz.

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It’s a manga that makes me feel a huge disconnect between myself and the world, even though it’s selling well despite being uninteresting…

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>>100

Some parts were good.

108: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

>>100

The sales of the second part are dead, so they aren’t that off.

Don’t worry.

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>>100

It’s no longer selling.

The latest volume of Kagurabachi is selling better.

I think the sales will continue to decline like this.

101: Japan Otaku Reviews

I’m sorry for mistakenly thinking that the author of Dandadan was a follower of Tatsuki when their serialization started.

102: Japan Otaku Reviews

I guess Power’s lines will end there.

103: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx7

People who are reading out of inertia are just keeping up because they can read it for free.

It’s raw that it’s judged not worth paying to read.

105: Japan Otaku Reviews

I understand that the art quality will decline because the creator of Dandadan has left.

So if that’s the case, why does even playwriting and conversation seem to decline? It’s hard to find an answer other than I was being helped by my assistant.

Because if one part is the person’s talent, the other part of the dialogue drama should also be just as good.

109: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Given the current state, there are even suspicions that the editor and assistants have been doing most of the work.

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>>109

Chainsaw Man Part 1 – Dandadan – Kenturia – The editing is a mess in Part 2, you know.

134: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

>>109

I think it’s definitely true that Tatsuki himself had a sense for art, especially considering the fan art of Captain America and such.

That’s why the current situation, where I can do as I please, has made my art lifeless.

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>>134

Seeing the current situation where they’ve just released a really messy line drawing after two weeks makes me wonder if that fan art was really drawn solely by that person.

It’s strange that the line art is bad, regardless of the finishing touches.

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In the scene where Kwan Shi transforms in a certain assassin arc, the animation of the flying doll is very reminiscent of Dandadan.

114: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

An 80% decrease in circulation indicates that it has been abandoned by the public.

115: Japan Otaku Reviews

It’s tough that it was proven in part two that without the author of “Dandadan,” the Gun Devil can only produce seriously terrible artwork…

116: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

Is it okay that it’s beyond the level of being boring?

117: Japan Otaku Reviews

An apartment like Kowloon City, and there are naturally a lot of people holding spears, and too many lanes at conveyor belt sushi places.

Isn’t the world view in the second part pretty hard to understand?

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>>117

Difference in resolution

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Yoshida would have long since exited if it weren’t for fan service…

119: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

For a period of time, things were chaotic here like a fool.

At the stage where only those who truly remain after that phase are left, I have become able to speak properly.

It feels both grateful and lonely.

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The author I was following, Tsutomu Nihei, has now become a follower of this…

121: Japan Otaku Reviews

It’s nostalgic to think about how enthusiastic we were about selling during the big hits of Demon Slayer and Jujutsu Kaisen before the anime.

129: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

>>121

The anime was really a sudden brake, but that doesn’t excuse the second part at all.

131: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

>>121

Even the antis probably didn’t think something like that would happen to Chairni.

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>>121

The way the followers in that area were showing off was just incredible.

Upon reflection, even though they say they’re selling well, my level only reaches their feet, yet their attitude is way too big.

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>>121

Compared to those two, I’ve always thought that Chainsaw Man has a lot of dirty jokes from the very beginning, so even if its current entertainment level is on par with the first part, it’s still hard to put it alongside those two.

122: Japan Otaku Reviews

Come to think of it, I don’t recall seeing any creepy discussions about this week’s Chainsaw Man on 2ch recently…

123: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I realize that the author was supported by those around them more than I had thought.

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Even though I didn’t remember, it was emotional that there was a promise, but then that was denied.

Even if power comes back after this, it would probably be anticlimactic…

126: Japan Otaku Reviews

The poem from BLEACH still has an impressive coolness that appeals to the inner adolescent in me…

127: Japan Otaku Reviews

It’s interesting that someone who was praised as a treasure of the manga world for a work that is often said to be selling out of sheer inertia is now doing this, so I hope they make a third part.

128: Japan Otaku Reviews

I feel that you might not be good at summarizing, based on Fire Punch.

137: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Denji has been making a face like he’s always in a daze.

139: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Even a still image without movement looked cool because of the background’s power, and that wasn’t Tatsuki’s skill, right?

142: Japan Otaku Reviews

It seems that the absence of Hayashi Shohei is also having an impact.

143: Japan Otaku Reviews

It’s funny how Denji and Asa argue with someone each time.

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