
Huh? What’s with that face?
I have already made up my mind to wait until January of next year at the worst.
What were we stopped on again?
Out of ideas.
Wait with a time interval more like that of Freiren.
The goals aren’t really set…
The interesting setting is that the demon king, who tried the hardest to understand humanity, ended up causing a great disaster.
I’m still not there yet…
Grass
Sunday is no longer here, is it?
The early anime’s heartwarming fantasy travel theme was good.
It has become a dull ordinary fantasy battle manga that is now grim.
Himmel is no longer here.
If only it hadn’t been adapted into an anime…
It’s common for popular manga to start taking breaks when the original purpose is set aside and infighting among characters begins…
Glasses-kun, the murderer found out where I live, but what will you do after the mission is over?
It’s not that the current topic is bad, but it would be problematic if it’s done in the current published state.
It was tough that they ran out of ideas at the stage of adaptation into an anime.
It’s okay if the hiatus drags on a bit.
I want them to stop resuming and then immediately going on hiatus without finishing one story.
When I read the collected volume, I was really curious about what happens next, but is the next volume’s chapter 0 stock?
I understand you don’t want to lose the next hit.
Recently successful works have gained popularity because they were properly completed…
Rather than being crushed in a pinch, it’s better to conclude things early…
I’m not very interested in the long-term series that has been left unfinished, so even when it gets published occasionally, I don’t really want to read it.
Boku Yaba might seem plain compared to its peak, but it’s a manga I want to keep watching until marriage.
Right now, it’s just “There was a battle at the beginning of a story that seems like it’s going to be long.”
I don’t really understand what it is in the first place.
There are so many characters in this long story that it’s hard to remember what the purpose is and what they’re doing since they don’t show up.
I thought there would be a high fantasy boom with high-level high fantasy anime like Dungeon Meal and Frieren continuing.
It’s definitely fantasy, but is it high fantasy…?
I want the mess between humans to end quickly so we can move forward…
Since it’s so popular, let’s do a spin-off like Conan.
It must have been tough for the newcomers to suddenly become like top writers.
I thought that since Freiren is an elf and has a long lifespan, she might do a time jump.
It seems that it became popular and disappeared, including character popularity.
I would be happy if they would just do a spin-off with the already existing plush toy.
I’m quite curious about what will happen with the shadow warrior hero Grandpa and the warrior Gorilla…
That archer is too broken, so get rid of their existence quickly.
Honestly, I feel like I’ve expressed everything I wanted to portray in the Golden Country arc.
In the Mahato chapter, it completely turned to ashes after the final flames erupted.
If you overly glorify humans, it becomes clear that they are of no help in defeating the Demon King.
I intend to become One Piece in Jump.
The original work is probably already broken-hearted.
It should be a monthly publication, but the medalist is drawing.
It’s getting tough to keep up weekly, so I’m not in a hurry.
I want a standalone book once a year.
In Sunday’s Hunter, there was Birdman.
I don’t know how it ended, but…
You’re not normal!
Do you understand or what?!
Well, it seems to be heading towards becoming a completed work someday.
Since it became a ship edition over there, I haven’t really followed it much anymore.
In the first place, One Piece in Jump is just One Piece, right?
Reincarnation and transfer can occur from the past of the same world or from a different parallel world, so it may be said that they are not strictly related.
When the exam arc was being serialized in the original work, there were people saying, “Are they going down the Hunter x Hunter route?”
I never thought it would go in the direction of Hunter x Hunter in that way.
In the beginning, demons were treated as harmful beasts that could not understand humans.
It seems that demon tribes trying to get to know people have started to appear here and there around the Golden Country.
It feels like the differences between elves and demons have become more like those between elves and dark elves.
The uncle who killed the wicked witch wants to erase magic from this world.
Let’s kill that guy over there in the Mahato now! I can do it!!
The grandmother who was being taken care of naturally hopes for the prosperity of magical civilization.
It’s not like we’re conspiring or anything, right? Zeelie Assassination Plan Edition.
Honestly, while I’m waiting for the serialization to resume, the countdown to the start of the anime’s second season in January is steadily progressing, so as a Frieren fan, it’s not that tough for me right now.
It’s not as intricate as Hunter, but the panel layout in the latest chapter has become more detailed, making it harder to read.
I think there are elements in Hunter x Hunter that belong to Sunday.
In terms of not being able to understand elves or demons, there’s not much difference.
Conflicts between humans are so dull…!
Harry Potter is not a prime example of low fantasy.
The part where Aura commits suicide had a good tempo, didn’t it?
In a way, it’s a relief that the story right now isn’t that interesting.
High fantasy and low fantasy are not strictly defined, so take it easy.
Harry Potter is said to have a mix of high and low elements, which makes it quite loose.
I laughed when I heard that it hasn’t been published yet this year.
That interpersonal chapter was necessary! But later on, I think it was just one of many detours.
Fighting among humans is boring! It may sound like a common sentiment found in various works, but that’s all I can say.
The characters have increased dramatically, but nothing resonates with me.
It seems they were on a long hiatus before the anime started, so maybe they’re focusing a lot on the anime.
Why are humans fighting each other when there are dangerous guys outside? Isn’t that just foolish? This issue tends to linger in most works.
I think it’s not good that the characters that come out have no charm, rather than the fights between people themselves.
I’ve been saying for a long time that you can live without eating other people.
There are those who love apples too.
Cannibalistic preferences will be faded out because they interfere with character merchandising.
I’m more of a paperback person, so it feels like it comes out whenever I forget about it.
Easily hunted meat is great, isn’t it?
You’ve already met Himmel, haven’t you?
I can’t really focus because of the current state.
In other words, since the Seven Ruinous Virtues have been completely wiped out and the Great Demon Tribe is almost gone, it’s natural for humans to turn against each other.
If anything, there are almost no enemies left by the time the serialization starts.
The current developments clearly show that they are struggling with the higher-ups and the editorial team, and it’s painful to see.
Release Freiren from the Imperial Capital.
The Tokyo chapter started about this time last year, or maybe a little earlier, and with only a little over 10 episodes published in a year, it’s no wonder that the content doesn’t stick in my memory.
Then portray that empire attractively for me…
The long hiatus before the first season of the anime was around the time when Freiren touched the monument and went to the past.
Conan is already over, isn’t it?
This imperial arc is boring in the first place.
I’m just caught up in the disputes within the empire.
There is no legitimacy for those shadowy figures who continue to act on their own even though the emperor has decided that they are unnecessary.
I think the Golden Land arc is the borderline where we barely managed to cover up the lack of interest with the pacing of this series.
The shadow army is the strongest! Even when I’m attacked, I honestly don’t know how to react!
Why is there such a break in the serialization…?
If it hadn’t been unnecessarily dragged out, that story about that chapter was one that could have been brushed aside anyway.
It won’t end.
The current hiatus has nothing to do with data being lost, right?
We shouldn’t revive Aura with a boost.
Meeting Himmel so casually was really quite a letdown.
When I touched the stone monument, the colored page made me feel more like, “Huh? Is this really okay?” rather than excitement.
Being involved is a bit different.
Since it’s an empire built by Flamme, Frieren says she aims for the best results.
There are parts where I’m sticking my neck out myself too.
It’s good to do a long series, but I wish you could maintain the serialization pace while doing it.
If it means being caught up in something, then the Golden Country arc is the same.
Since the Imperial Arc is abruptly interrupted, I think it’s a problem that goes beyond whether it’s interesting or boring, so I want the serialization to resume quickly…
Considering the gorilla situation, it seems that the series will likely drag on for the Empire.
It’s at a level where there’s no excitement that makes you curious about the continuation, so even if it’s published, it goes unnoticed.
The anime is popular, but the original work isn’t that great, so it’s okay.
If we’re busy with anime-related stuff and take a break, many magazines would end up being filled with hiatuses.
It’s crazy that a manga that’s not that great has over 24 million copies in circulation.
I couldn’t believe that Zelie would actually die.
Right now, it feels like I’m about to die, doesn’t it?
Now that the anime boost is happening, it’s the perfect time to sell, yet this long hiatus…
I guess they really haven’t thought of what comes next…
If I were to be revived now, I would just be defeated by a poisoned arrow, right?
Did the anime succeed?
What else can I say besides that the anime was a success?
It’s just that the original work is at a dead end.
When the time comes, it’s time to make another profit with the resurrection aura.
Even if I only read the manga and didn’t watch the anime, it was heavily pushed through various media.
Did the anime succeed? That’s just a sign of being uninformed, right?
The bulletin board was really excited when that sniper showed up…
There are too many shadow warriors, and with Zain Gorilla coming too, I don’t really understand what they want to do.
If I had properly narrowed down the characters, I could have avoided this hiatus.
Is the script really different?
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Right now it looks like this.
It’s usually because you’re made to draw illustrations that your work in the anime industry increases and breaks you down…
On the contrary, it might be a judgment that since it’s already in a zone where it can sell even without serialization, there’s no need to push it.
I think it was around the same time as Shanfro, right?
There’s a huge gap now.
Is it the kind of wandering around after starting to work on an organization I’ve never drawn before?
Ah, I wish a ninja would come and solve this.
I think the current chapter is definitely interesting, but it’s just too sparse to not be published.
If you think of it as a monthly or bi-weekly serialization…
Is it the animation that’s slow? The script?
And several years have passed…
The official message is painful, so someone stop it.
Before the Golden Country arc, there were almost no hiatuses…
Without a script, there’s nothing else to touch.
In the first place, having an original work that is serialized weekly while the illustration is slow is basically an impossible situation.
I never thought that Doctor Bocchi and the Android would become such a big hit in this manga.
If the artist is free, they could just draw something like Freiren Academy or a spin-off.
Mahoako is currently on hold due to the author’s unexplained health issues, and the anime adaptation must be quite a burden for the author.
Well, even if we assume the script is slow, isn’t Abe Tsukasa’s recent work just drawing the cover for a single volume?
Are they relaxing with the money they earned from anime?
Even if the drawing itself is a bit rough, it’s still good as long as it continues to come out.
Even if I don’t draw, money comes in.
Having too many breaks is concerning, but it’s been said that the original side also has a hard time when it gets adapted into an anime, as mentioned in the extras of the “Kisekoi” manga.
The official account will run out of content too.
Look, you can get by until the next anime information comes out.
Regarding merchandise, the designs are based on the anime standard, so it doesn’t necessarily mean that there will be an increase in animation work.