
It seems like it’s already too late for Japan.
Was the failure of the anime painful?
Is this what a Sakamoto work is like?
Wasn’t it the Sakamoto world where we would just be shocked and move on when a killing spree happens nearby?
The level of the Japanese people is just too low, isn’t it?
It seems that the inside of the mouth can get chubby too, don’t you think it got as thick as the picture in the thread?
It would be an interesting idea if it were a one-shot or a different work, but…
It’s crazy to have killed the unique trait of surreal mobs until now.
>>7
Is it really that interesting of a topic?
>>12
I mean, it would be better if they just left everything in limbo or killed it off instead of letting the film director survive.
It seems that missing the peak season for a topic is becoming a unique characteristic in itself.
Did anime and mobile games make you depressed?
Was the author assuming that ordinary people wouldn’t understand what was happening even if they were caught up in a hitman battle…?
What on earth is the general public, who has been unresponsive until now…?
Has the person inside changed?
The part that had a gag manga-like vibe suddenly became the source of seriousness, which is confusing.
So the fact that the anime and mobile game flopped really affected us, huh…?
If humans are truly good, they should be able to remain good even in this situation—there are villains who say things like that from time to time.
It’s usually set up too excessively, making it impossible; it feels like the hurdles are raised too high.
>>15
I think if the same situation happened in the real world, it would actually be quite peaceful.
The disadvantages of killing someone, regardless of whether you will be charged with a crime, are way too large.
>>15
What do you mean by true goodness?
Even if nothing happens because of that, it feels like you’ll still make some kind of complaint.
>>120
It’s like hitting the stone bridge until it breaks, and then complaining when it breaks.
It’s better to think of it as a different manga from volume 20 onwards.
It’s not like Japan’s security is so bad that 300,000 people would come out shooting guns in just three days…
I can somehow feel that you’re probably tired just from reading the manga.
There was a manga called Trigger, right?
>>20
I thought of this too, but I don’t think it had as loose a setup as this.
>>20
That’s like a vigilante executioner.
It’s not really the type that has a thoroughly developed story.
It was the type that showcases high-quality animation with a gag-oriented space.
It was good when Mr. Takamori was around.
The world view seamlessly transforms into something completely different, making you wonder if the author has gone crazy.
>>23
Was the author a slur?
In other words, Japan has long since passed the era where you can kill people with permission and openly carry weapons for that purpose.
>>24
If anything, humanity itself has evolved from a situation with no rules.
When an anime flops, it usually means the end is near for the manga, so maybe something like that was said?
I found it interesting that this fat character had flamboyant actions using big shots, but it’s disappointing that lately, being slim has become the default.
Since there are no opponents I can win against in a slacker state anymore, it can’t be helped.
>>29
It’s tough commercially just with a fat action genre… I think it was a mistake to start a serialization with a one-shot’s punchline setting in the first place.
It couldn’t become the next Demon Slayer or the next Jujutsu Kaisen, huh?
>>30
In a sense, I’ve become the next jujutsu.
>>40
Even if you bring up other titles and try to involve me if possible,
This is a work called Sakamoto Days.
>>74
Do you not understand the meaning?
>>78
Don’t try to knock other people’s comics as an afterthought.
>>74
I thought Sakamoto Days was more like this kind of story, but isn’t it turning out to be quite different?
It seems like you’ve been saying things as if you’re imposing suffering on a hitman.
There’s no way that assassin from this manga felt like that!
It was mostly just people enjoying themselves!!
Was the anime bad?
>>33
Well, it was pretty good.
I believe that even before the anime, there was a disconnect between the director’s handling and what the author wanted to convey and what the readers perceived.
It’s quite tough with the current development because the strong aunties from the beginning are no longer funny.
Well, there are similar works with similar settings, so that’s fine I guess…
It feels like it’s too late now.
Anime is quite directly connected to the creator’s motivation, isn’t it?
>>37
Merry…
It’s painful to see the charm of the characters gradually declining in proportion to the story.
I would understand if someone said that they wanted to start drawing a different manga but couldn’t quit, so they just began drawing in the same title.
I didn’t know there were social games.
>>43
It’s amazing that in this day and age, there’s such a straightforward 3-match puzzle.
>>43
A low-quality one that wants to get animated no matter what.
>>84
Even with the red cat or 100 Kano, I wonder why those types of beggars always come up from the official side every time.
>>93
Is it because it’s a commercial work…?
>>97
At least make it good enough to be commercially viable.
>>93
For now, we can increase the number of moves.
It feels like strong aunties or former assassins could be portrayed these days.
The anime felt like an old Jump anime.
Although Aohako and this season’s Witch Watch were really well done,
>>45
At least shouldn’t they put more effort into the opening?
The song is good, but…
It seems like there might be a one-shot like this in Jump Plus.
Isn’t it crazy that within just three days, they have the administrative capacity to distribute guns to at least 320,000 people?
It means that we’re handling at least 3,000 people a day in such a shabby office.
>>48
It seems there are fewer than the office license center for the killing association.
>>63
Even the license center, which is supposed to update once every five years, is that crowded…
I wonder if the staff at the killing department ever get tired of it.
I don’t dislike the fact that the Jump editorial department took a serious turn towards a Jujutsu Kaisen-like direction, completely breaking the previous worldview.
Are they trying to fold things up carelessly? The past descriptions just don’t match… Wasn’t it a surreal worldview where ordinary citizens live their lives without worrying, even though assassins are rampaging nearby?
The world that Leon desires and the things that have been imposed on us until now, in the end, the purpose is just too vague.
Well, I thought it was a bit nice that students who aren’t part of Sakamoto or the murder league or the slur faction seem to be able to easily understand the structure.
The fact that there were no sales figures for the discs seems to have had an impact.
If there are 320,000 dead, there are definitely more injured.
>>54
The one who fired the gun constitutes about 0.25% of the population, which is roughly 300,000, so it is believed that they almost certainly kill when they shoot.
It feels like I’ve become part of the Andela group.
Even though it was an interesting world where such old people were strong.
If you can’t do it, maybe it’s better to decline the anime adaptation.
>>58
Well, I guess the author can’t specify which studio they want, like saying “I don’t want this director!” and so on.
There are likely many people who aren’t very familiar with manga around here.
In such a situation, if we get an offer for our first anime adaptation, what will we do? If we’re asked that, we might just go ahead with it.
“Can you really think that a country where you can abduct the Prime Minister and not be punished even for murder is possible? Are you in elementary school?”
It must have been tough having been subjected to persistent bashing in the anime.
Why can we summon Boundaries, but the anime is like that!
I thought there might be an original source for the story that says if it decreases by 10%, the country will collapse, but I couldn’t find anything when I Googled it, and it made me realize it was just a bluff.
It just looks bad because the slur is acting like a victim.
Asaki is more reasonable, isn’t it?
It was already a style that casually threw around foreshadowing and mysteries, but I didn’t expect them to throw around the world-building as well.
It really feels like they used up the entire budget on the voice actors and theme song.
Well, it wasn’t that bad to the extent of completely tearing it apart…
>>68
It was presented with decent quality, but the buzz didn’t last at all.
In a way, it might be tougher than making a grand blunder.
A mob that is good at headshots.
>>69
It’s not something an ordinary person, who probably hasn’t even done a test shot, can do to land a headshot through the car window…
Do you guys understand the shock when your favorite manga takes a weird direction…?
This bus is going to crash into the Shuei Building now!!
>>70
It doesn’t seem like we’ll see any more enemies like this in the future.
I’m really confused because it feels like the author has lost all their memories, with so many things being off.
It feels more like a different manga has started rather than it became boring.
Slur has the ability to change common sense.
It was already inconsistent from the beginning, but when I decided on the final boss’s setting to complete the work, it just clashed badly with the inconsistent parts.
Is the anime that terrible?
>>80
It feels like, do we really need to go out of our way to see this? but it’s just barely not a failing grade.
>>80
I don’t think it’s that boring to the point of sulking.
>>143
But I think it’s a failure that almost all the action in the strongest point is bad.
>>155
It’s a funny story since the main part itself has lost any strengths it once had.
I can’t laugh, are you stupid?
>>172
If you’re throwing away the original work because the anime is terrible, then you’re not suited to be a manga artist, right?
>>180
It hits me.
>>80
When it’s said that it’s not strange for the author to get sulky if they were in their position, I think that’s true.
It makes sense why the president of the Kellen Association, who somehow took no damage in the previous attack, died easily or made a significant policy shift.
I’m confused because they started throwing away everything that was popular…
Seems like you would cry watching the Witch’s opening.
I want to go back to three years ago…
A scenario like a manga where Japanese people are dying due to the two options of a crappy ad button.
The anime started off sad, but I thought that just because it’s being adapted, the story and developments wouldn’t necessarily get better, so it’s understandable that they can’t put in a lot of effort and it takes longer.
Originally, it was an ordinary or mediocre work except for the action.
>>92
Despite putting so much effort into making Dandadan…
>>113
That’s because the director is a huge fan.
A social game that seems like it will end in six months…
It feels like a subtle version of the Toms anime!
It was definitely better to expand into a national chain!
>>98
This purpose slur is taking over, so it’s being prioritized, isn’t that awful?
Although Kamigami Mawashi and the others will betray us later, there have already been sacrifices of 300,000.
I didn’t mind the previous content that much, but this week I’m surprisingly disappointed by the mob characters starting to kill each other in such a clichéd way.
>>100
Humans really underestimate morality, don’t they?
It’s at a level where you can produce something like this in a mobile game based on a manga that’s selling well in Jump.
Remembering the level of UQ Holder’s social game.
It’s really strange, or rather, there’s a huge sense of discomfort that Sakamoto-san is still traumatized by the store explosion.
If it was just about attacking, you would have been attacked numerous times, right shop?
>>103
I’m tired of hearing Sakamoto’s somewhat weak stories, so hurry up and do something about it.
Because it’s a place of memories, let’s do it.
So in the end, are you going to blow it up?
I had the impression that recent Jump anime have a considerable amount of oversight from the authors, but was Sakamoto not like that?
>>107
Even with the author’s supervision, there’s nothing that can be done…
It’s tough dealing with Akira-chan.
It’s still better than not having a role like in China.
>>108
I just remembered that they were there.
Even when I go to the slar side, nothing really happens.
>>108
It’s bad enough that I’m just reading comments as an imitation comedian for my aunt, but the fact that it feels worse than I expected and I’m being betrayed is quite confusing for my reaction.
>>108
The argument that the spirit or soul is merely moving to another body while still being alive feels quite strained, but then you realize that it’s just a personality that is a copied memory, and I can’t help but wonder what they were trying to achieve with that.
Even the animation of Conan, the main revenue source, is not impressive from TMS…
It’s fine if an old man who has been alive comes out and says, “You think I’m dead, huh?” and then gets killed by a slur and that’s the end of it.
There’s really nothing special in the first couple of volumes.
It started hitting when it completely shifted from the story to focusing entirely on action.
The first episode of the anime was okay, but it gradually ran out of steam, and I missed some episodes halfway through… Well, whatever, I don’t really need to watch it anyway.
It’s done to the point where you naturally forget about it.
If I had the paperback, I might not have needed to go out of my way to see it, and it wasn’t bad enough to be called crap or the worst.
I thought a national chain would be good as a closing, though.
The animation and action are really great, but I wish the characters’ faces had a bit more charm.
The anime had scenes cut with the female police officer, but I think it would have been fine to have Shin and Rue join as allies right from the start and reconfigure it from the amusement park → research institute → death row.
Close your eyes and take action…
>>117
There was a lady police officer…
A manga that teaches that it’s important to take a break and carefully develop your ideas.
Is the point of separation when you killed the old man?
>>121
Is it around the time when Dr. Satou was killed and Sakamoto lost to the director?
>>121
Even if I kill the old man, it won’t affect the publication order.
If the publication order of the part we’re currently working on is not reflected…
It was a huge mistake to follow the director.
Becoming able to move while remaining fat has been overlooked.
Even though I was fighting by fully utilizing the objects around me and the environment, I started wondering what my strengths were.
I’ve been feeling a bit tired lately…
>>124
Wasn’t it because you were pointed out by a pachinko addict that just taking advantage of the environment isn’t enough?
Killing my boss at the company is a great relief… I just remembered that I’m quitting my job.
A rare writer who seems better suited to stories without much substance.
Three times the Great Kanto Earthquake is insane, right?
Anime isn’t necessarily bad, but it feels like a subject that requires exceptional direction and animation is being presented as an average anime as it is.
I thought both Akira and Rion were attractive characters, but when they got involved with Sura, they were treated like garbage…
Did the fact that I was infiltrating JCC in the guise of my wife become a non-issue?
Villains who start to act like this is the essence of humanity!
I can only say “So what?” and it’s boring.
I feel like I’ll be satisfied and die even if I defeat something.
It feels like either they didn’t put any effort into the OP of the anime or they’re at their physical limits—either way, it seems pretty bad…
Has Hanachan been forgotten?
It’s terrible to think that we can no longer have a development where mobs are killing each other right next to ordinary mobs going about their lives without caring at all.
I don’t know how to respond to things like multiple personalities (role-playing), but everyone is taking it seriously, which is troubling.
I’m having fun watching anime with my family, but something feels off.
>>145
If you’re having fun, that’s great… because it’s a story from the ongoing serialization.
>>145
It’s not a bad thing! Why do you take it so extremely!?
>>145
It’s okay for those who are having fun to enjoy themselves.
It’s just that there is also the freedom to give any evaluation.
People keep talking about the action, but it’s not easy to portray this unique relaxed world view; the author is amazing.
I’ve been thinking this since the beginning, but was it really just a coincidence or was I unaware of it…? Feeling a bit down about it now.
Even though you’re a legendary assassin, how many times are you going to lose?
>>147
I understand that you’re struggling because of the gap, and you must have trained for it, but in the end, you still struggle and lose.
In the first place, is it really such legendary strength in past recollections? It seems like they just want to move their favorite characters with that kind of portrayal.
>>177
That anchor man was just the strongest assassin who could wipe out the current ORDER.
I miss the days when I struggled against the old ladies in the fight for school bags…
>>149
In the recent past stories, the current Sakamoto has been struggling against the old women who eat delicious food…
If we’re talking about the strongest assassin (who’s not actually the strongest), then it raises the question of what Sakamoto’s appeal is.
>>153
I’ve been slim all this time, yet I’m still being pushed around.
When will you take a break?
>>153
When I think about it carefully, there were always old men around, so it wasn’t the strongest after all.
>>188
Mr. Takamura is a bit forgetful, you know.
I never thought there would be such blatant confusion.
The Ferris wheel area really looked uncool…
>>158
The OP is already pretty outdated and simple at this point…
The characters and story are decent, but it’s a flashy style that heavily emphasizes extravagant action, so I was worried that a poorly done anime adaptation would result in an anime with nothing notable to offer.
I didn’t expect you to serve up exactly what I was worried about, did you?
All I can think is why isn’t Akira-chan killing me now.
>>160
If you do that, Sukkun will die!
I don’t expect much from the story, but there is a limit.
It feels like I’ve been constantly troubled and failing in my treatment of Sakamoto.
>>163
Weaker than a gambling old man and it drives me crazy.
Even if the anime isn’t great, it can bounce back if the original story is interesting…
I think it’s the worst that not only is the anime just mediocre, but the author who is drawing a spin-off of their own work has started arguing with the anime staff.
>>165
What is that?
The anime itself isn’t bad, but the bar set for the animation quality was too high.
>>166
If that’s no good, then everything else is no good, and if that’s the case, the work is basically dead.
Become a slim book up to the table of contents icon.
I guess you’ve already given up on being fat.
Social annihilation through defamation is more influential than that of a hitman! Is there something unpleasant that happened close to you?
Akira-chan doesn’t even know what she wants to do.
It’s impossible! If we sacrifice 300,000, it won’t end well!
>>173
Don’t you all want to pretend like you didn’t waste shots like Seba-chan?
It seems that this author didn’t have a thank-you comment for the anime.
No.
You’ve probably been wandering aimlessly for about the last six months.
>>176
I thought it was already lost in confusion, like saying Slur is boring or Sakamoto is nerfed too much, but I never expected them to go beyond that…
Until the Shin’s past arc, the atmosphere was the same as before, but then it suddenly went in a strange direction…
>>178
To begin with, it was strange that the past arc suddenly started and ended up being somewhat lengthy…
I understand that you wanted to align with the popularity voting, but…
Wow, that surprised me!
Aki scattered the guns, so there’s nothing left to do but die.
The biggest point of contention is probably the fact that when AI predict, it said 10.8 million people would die in a week.
ChatGPT can give better answers too.
Since the social game was also by CyberAgent like Chikawa, it felt like a certain death.
When the magnet person started dragging ordinary people into it, I thought, “Stop it, in both senses…”