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[Nisekoi: False Love] It seems that Nisekoi was trending.

“Hey, hurry up and bring the food! Yes! Right now! There are various people on this bridge, but the most important thing is that our group hasn’t really done anything noteworthy. I’ve been looked down upon as the heir to the family, having a companion since I was little. Rather, it was to prevent those from taking over this town. I was the one striking the old man, so I can’t talk big, but it’s been quite the story, moving things along and running around. I ended up in a difficult situation, and it’s really not something I can boast about. The family business… the final chapter.”

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Defeat of the Kata Administration

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I think the yakuza was a serious failure in terms of setting.

I feel like it was a setting where it could go any way, so it wouldn’t matter if it fell apart midway.

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Because there is a premise that the mafia and the yakuza cannot coexist.

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>>3

If you want to do Romeo and Juliet, any other setting would work just fine.

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The Yakuza has taken control of the streets, and it’s become like Mexico.

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There’s nothing good about the mafia!

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If you bring in the yakuza in a Heisei-era Jump story, it’s guaranteed that you’ll only be able to do something half-hearted.

I wonder if it was around the time when things got noisy, like the changing of the leaves, when we drew up our plans.

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Because it’s convenient in various ways…

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A man who wants to end the protagonist’s hearing impairment era.

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I had mistakenly thought that the author’s new work was “Himateng” for a while.

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It’s not as bad as I thought (it’s not that there’s completely no wrongdoing).

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In Mexico…

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I unconsciously swapped memories of being the police officer’s daughter and the yakuza’s son.

The police were people who were easygoing.

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No matter how you try to disguise it, an anti-social group is still an anti-social group.

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I have only killed a handful of women and children.

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The conflicting relationship between the government and the yakuza…

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A value system like Kitakyushu.

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>>18

It might be someone from Kawasaki City.

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In romantic comedies, if the protagonist is a loser, it really doesn’t work after all.

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He said he has killed only a few women and children.

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A work that throws a stone at the development where the protagonist, who is affiliated with anti-social forces, excessively intervenes in the heroine’s life, despite not being romantically involved.

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The protagonist’s evaluation has completely changed before and after kimchi.

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>>22

There are good stories in short bursts from now on, but when it comes to long stories, they tend to get tough somewhere along the way.

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The mayor and city council who declare reforming the anti-bullying administration are likely seen as bad individuals.

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A worthless existence.

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I think it’s good that even though they were forceful, everyone was just scary-looking and not actually yakuza.

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I wonder why they chose the ending of the two-sided sandals…

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Final Episode: Out of Desperation

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They say they are preventing the intrusion of unnecessary villains, but they are just protecting their own interests.

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It’s fine to inherit the yakuza, but becoming a government employee like that crosses a line.

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>>31

It’s the one that controls from both the front and the back.

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>>31

It’s convenient in various ways.

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The fact that someone isn’t doing anything particularly bad means that they are engaged in minor wrongdoing, after all…

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It’s a necessary evil.

Perhaps only a handful of women and children have been killed.

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Because I’ve only killed a handful of women and children.

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Gunfights aren’t necessarily a bad thing, you know.

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What’s the deal…?

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>>37

Leaking internal information extensively.

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Even though I had a gun from the very beginning…

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Well, if this page is the first appearance of the Yakuza depiction, then I can still accept it.

But it contradicts the previous depiction, doesn’t it…?

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>>5

It’s a common occurrence in Jump.

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>>42

There was actually a police officer with tattoos in Kochikame too…

In the end, I became a double agent.

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For some reason, there are a few people talking about it because it has become a trend.

There was a change in jump romantic comedies because of the thread image, but was the impact really that significant…?

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>>43

It may be criticized online, but it sold enough to surpass the history of romantic comedies in Jump…

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>>52

It’s purely the longest-running series.

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I was watching the anime somewhat casually, but now that I think about it, I guess this guy is like that…

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The sub-heroines are told, “It’s good that you didn’t end up with the protagonist.”

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Learn from Tsuna, who continually rejected the mafia.

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I wonder what the author is doing now?

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In Kochikame, a Yakuza mistress infiltrated the police to spy, so it’s even more dangerous.

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Forget the depiction of episode 1.

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The Bride of Seto was well received, wasn’t it?

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Kid’s feelings.

Child’s internal organs

Toba

Is it okay to sell it!?

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I have no intention of taking responsibility or any solutions for the illness treatment, but since I don’t like it, I’ll ruin the sub-heroine’s wedding!

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It really feels like a change of the times regarding this.

Maybe if it had ended like this right after the serialization started, it wouldn’t have been criticized so much.

In the years of the ongoing series, society has rapidly moved towards the elimination of the yakuza.

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>>57

Due to the hearing impairment and the rough dropout of the heroine in the final stages, the favorability would drop, so I think it would have been criticized regardless of the generation.

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>>57

Violent-type heroines have become an endangered species.

Did we reach a turning point during the long serialization…?

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>>57

It’s insane that we live in an era where organizations like Johnny’s and Fuji Television can cause major issues due to sexual assault, while the outright beautification of a straightforward criminal organization was once tolerated.

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The chief of the mikoshi has not been informed of the true situation at all.

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It was well-received up to a certain point here, but things started to go off the rails when the heroine’s courageous confession was played off as a joke.

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>>59

Onodera is the type of heroine who takes a courageous step forward on her own, but if that happens, the Chitoge route disappears, so she’s always interrupted, which is truly pitiful.

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It seems that they might have even forgotten the original reason for their fake relationship, which was to stop the conflict, so I wonder if this is really okay.

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I have no intention of dating you, but I don’t like your family situation, so I’ll ruin your wedding.

I’m no longer interested in dating you, but could you make a wedding cake for our new beginning?

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>>61

There’s nothing wrong, but it’s terrible.

Each heroine is crying and deeply moved, so it’s all good!

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I had high expectations for the artist since the Niseko spin-off manga had a good way of cooking.

When it comes to BokuBen, the settings and structure ended up being quite something, and it really shows how difficult weekly serialization can be.

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>>62

The Maji Pate was pretty good, right?

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>>62

Actually, the fact that it had multiple endings left a bad impression.

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The development of abducting a woman I don’t even like from the wedding venue when I’m hard of hearing is like, huh?

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I wonder why the portrayal of the yakuza in creative works has been so lenient.

Though it is a harmful existence that should not be allowed.

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The protagonist was someone who spoiled the girl’s big moment.

Kimchi and so on.

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It’s insane that if Marie hadn’t put off treatment for reasons that aren’t really clear, it would have basically been resolved.

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I understand that they probably decided to focus on the theme of the yakuza and mafia but didn’t settle on the conclusion.

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Yakuza househusband stories and settings that fail to resonate and are not funny.

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If the final developments were properly handled, the story related to the yakuza might have been smoothly integrated, right?

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Making a defeated rival in love bake a wedding cake feels like a situation that destroys dignity.

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Kimchi is not what the protagonist said.

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>>73

It’s still better that the heroine is hard of hearing than that idiot who falls asleep during a confession.

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It’s not convenient at all!

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Wow, this ending has been criticized more than ever during this time.

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I think the dual roles of a Yakuza and a public servant have always been criticized throughout history.

It’s a world of entertainment.

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I don’t think Nisekoi is bad because of the yakuza.

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>>80

The main story is a mess due to convenience, but the yakuza setting is different.

It’s different, but the yakuza setting also feels out of place.

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Did the anti-gang regulations come into effect while the series was ongoing?

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Y’s vibe was celebrated during the period when the manga itself was interesting…

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>>82

That person had a strong desire for approval, didn’t they…?

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>>82

I wanted them to stop hinting at the end.

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>>82

I am dissatisfied that a gorilla is not in first place in the popularity vote.

It’s really giving off a bad impression.

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The voices of netizens treating it as a failure are loud, but this is the best-selling shonen jump romantic comedy, right?

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>>83

If you’ve read it and really like this work, then that’s fine to say.

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>>93

?

It’s unreasonable to dismiss the best-selling work in the history of romantic comedies as a failure, so why does it matter if you like it or not?

On the contrary, you’re just personally disliking this work and treating it as a failure based on emotions, aren’t you?

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>>108

I think there is a difference between being successful as a product and being good as a work.

The latter is mostly based on personal feelings, so that’s definitely emotional reasoning.

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>>133

So it’s about not treating the latter’s story as a failure just because you’re only talking about it from an emotional perspective, right?

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>>83

The expectations were high.

The fact that this lovey-dovey comedy gained popularity with such clumsiness and almost no suggestiveness is one of the reasons it was praised.

So the drop is crazy.

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It’s not acceptable to have the sub-heroine ruin the wedding.

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>>84

If it’s done with a heroine whose goal is already set, it would simply be meaningless otherwise…

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>>99

Well, if that marriage is crap, it’s not strange to have a development where it stops.

Why is the male partner so incredibly kind!? There’s really no reason to stop it!!

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First of all, this organization is connected to the police chief behind the scenes through my father.

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>>85

Well, the actual Yakuza does have that kind of image…

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Thanks to this, I can be more tolerant of later romcoms.

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I don’t think it’s as timid as I expected, and if you play normally, there’s really no route other than Onodera’s, so I have the impression that it was quite forcefully shut down.

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>>88

When I tried to confess, the protagonist suddenly fell asleep, or was it that a baseball flew into the classroom?

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>>88

The blatant hand of God was present from the very beginning.

However, there were more voices of praise than dissatisfaction because the work still had momentum.

Kimchi and the cultural festival erupted all at once.

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Not an unnecessary bad guy.

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Why did you make the true identity of Zaku Shine Love Onodera…? Why…?

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Mr. Y was a typical example of someone who was no good once the officials started meddling.

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It is possible for something to sell well up to a certain point and then taper off.

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Rendo was really pushing Onodera in Saiki.

If that was the ending while it was still serialized, I could have created a story…

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It’s nothing more than anti-social forces becoming public servants… there’s no blood or tears!

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The moment I was most taken aback by a romantic comedy in Jump was with Yuragi-sou, though…

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>>105

It’s someone whose sense of shock is different from mine.

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>>132

I think making her a losing heroine after going that far is a level of cruelty that can’t even be compared to Nisekoi… Even so, I could still accept it for the serialized chapters, but the additions in the tankobon are in poor taste and have made it completely unacceptable for me…

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>>105

What were you so shocked by?

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What? A public servant is involved with the yakuza behind the scenes?

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It was a turning point where the number of violent heroines decreased, which is why Chitoge did not gain popularity.

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>>109

It’s tough to fail to depict the main heroine, who is supposed to win, in an appealing way…

It felt similar to Oreimo, didn’t it?

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It’s okay to portray them like the Nazis, but if depicted as good guys, then that’s a no-go.

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When I see x, I realize that there are still quite a few who have it, and it’s quite deep-rooted.

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>>115

If a successful work fails to land properly, the damage will be significant.

Even after 10 years, my favorite will still be talked about.

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Y has always thought since the serialization that isn’t it quite something for a single person to cast a massive number of votes before that last thing? It’s not really a joke the official side does, right?

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>>116

The reason the gorilla couldn’t take first place is that they just want to do it, implicitly.

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>>116

At first, it was well-received, so I think that’s not a problem.

I think it’s not good that they continued to treat them as special afterward.

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Grandpa is a righteous yakuza who protects the town…

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It’s better to say that the yakuza is working as a public servant behind the scenes.

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That said, I’m still doing Yakuza manga now.

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A typical example of a manga that lost momentum due to misjudging the right moment to stop.

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First of all, why do the memories of girls increase?

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Onohara should do it herself instead of taking the liberty to draw her own conclusions; she’s such a conveniently selfish woman.

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It’s fine to take a stance on the side of justice like Giorno and the others, but don’t forget that you’re an outlaw.

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What!? A government official is the leader of the yakuza!?

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If it’s not considered a failure if it sells well, then that means your favorite child is even less of a failure.

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The ranking of cities I don’t want to live in is too high…

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The yakuza protagonists have existed recently as well, like in Reborn or Nurarihyon no Mago.

Having a stance towards the violent organization known as the Yakuza is important, isn’t it?

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>>128

If the protagonist still dislikes the Yakuza, then I can understand…

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>>128

Half-fantasy battle stories or yokai battle stories.

It’s a violent organization in modern romcoms without those elements…

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The female teacher in this work never gained any popularity…

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>>129

Suddenly appeared and just as suddenly stepped down from being the heroine…

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>>5

Jump has done it before with Doberman Detective, so especially.

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What is the department related to public safety in the government office?

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Was there something that became a trend?

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>>134

The protagonist became hard of hearing in Aoi’s box (there was a proper reason for it).

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What are the yakuza and the mafia in that town fighting against?

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>>135

Someone who is trying to marry a high school girl.

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>>142

It’s a marriage meeting because of family circumstances… and it’s in Kyushu, too.

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>>135

The yakuza, the mafia, and even the police are fighting each other over the heroine’s palanquin…

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>>148

If it is truly justice

Are they wasting the chance for three towns to be saved by doing justice separately in different places?

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This guy only trends when there are things like this happening with the Yakuza or at government offices…

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>>138

It’s like a bunny garden here…

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The popularity poll for Nisekoi is bizarre and ranks among the top class of odd popularity polls.

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It’s sudden and there’s no story for the thread image.

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There were people who seemed to dedicate their lives to criticizing “BokuBen” when it was being serialized, but I wonder if they still exist.

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It has also been said by readers that the early part of the story is honest.

It became sincere (lol) from the middle.

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I only remember that Onodera was being abused.

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Kimchi

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Speaking of which, I haven’t been able to do many hearing-impaired protagonists after this.

I’m being called “Raku.”

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>>155

Was there ever a time when the deaf development was well-received?

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>>160

As an author, it was overwhelmingly convenient for stretching out the story.

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>>160

If the surrounding noise is really loud to the point where readers can’t hear what I’m saying, then…

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>>155

It’s the same as how violent heroines have fallen out of favor.

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In the first place, it makes me wonder if they’ve forgotten that there’s gunpowder smoke in the air because of the fighting happening in Japan right from the start.

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It’s safe because Ryotsu, who is a police officer, is doing much worse things.

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It seems like kimchi serves as a dividing line.

Personally, I felt like I couldn’t keep up with the jokes in the Marie arc.

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>>158

I really did my best…

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>>158

I think they’ve always wanted to draw battles… the exciting battle developments are really great.

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The number of violent heroines and people with hearing impairments has really decreased…

Even though I was hard of hearing in the fifth division, I managed to pull off the bold act of confessing again.

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A bad journalist trying to expose the darkness of the city administration is likely to be found decapitated.

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Kochikame is originally a gag manga, so there is a premise that the police organization is acting recklessly…

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Not yakuza, but vendors or port operators.

How about making it a little more ambiguous?

Is it too complicated?

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The marriage incident feels like a theme that has been done quite a bit in Jump, so it made me wonder if it would mess up.

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It’s amazing how Reborn started as a gag manga about a town full of mafia families and then seriously depicted its stance on the mafia.

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In Kochikame, if you go too far, you’ll end up facing terrible consequences…

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Romantic comedies are inherently a difficult subject for long-term serialization.

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>>170

If one side has no chance at all, it feels empty, and if both are in a mutual state of feelings but dragging things out, it ends up being like, “Just get together already, you guys…”

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If it’s a silly romantic comedy, it can be this funny…

Well, I wonder…

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Unjust Duty All-Inclusive Set

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Because I can’t create a bank account due to the Anti-Organized Crime Act, I can’t receive my salary.

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I don’t know about after this, but it seems that standalone heroine stories have been increasing.

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The male protagonists that followed often erased many elements after not following Raku’s lead.

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Even if you treat the yakuza or mafia as a side seasoning.

I was more concerned about the increasing number of girls who made promises about memories in relationships.

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Since Nisekoi, it seems like the treatment of the protagonist in rom-coms requires as much nerve as playing Minesweeper.

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>>178

I don’t think a sincere protagonist can exist in a heroine race.

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I was surprised that Raku, who was once praised as a fairly decent protagonist in the romance-comedy world at the beginning, was suddenly treated as a loser.

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>>179

He was said to be a sincere man who doesn’t gain popularity through sexual harassment towards women…

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>>179

While cherishing the promise with a girl whose face I don’t even know from 10 years ago.

There are five girls that I really like in my class.

I have to maintain a fake romantic relationship for the yakuza.

It’s quite a difficult steering, huh… I was thinking this when I found myself moving further and further into the day after tomorrow.

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At the time I enjoyed it, but knowing that ending, I can’t read that type of manga again now.

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Wasn’t the Dosanko girl in a huge uproar?

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The yakuza setting usually follows a noble story, but in this case, the ease with which the bad yakuza toys with women is a negative element.

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I’ve been getting a lot of criticism for crashing weddings and overwriting “Zaku Shine Love,” which has really hurt my popularity. But honestly, if I had been able to maintain my popularity, I think people would have called me a real fool for criticizing the thread image.

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I wonder how other yakuza-related works handle that.

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Because there are fantasy yakuza, fantasy mafia, and fantasy police…

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Looking back, I think the way character attributes were handled was sloppy.

Both the Yakuza and those around Marie lift him up, as he’s a sincere guy…

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We need to buy rocket launchers with city funds to protect the safety of the town!

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To be honest, the whole Yakuza thing has been there from the beginning, so I thought it was just complaining to bring it up now.

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Despite being devoted to the girl from my memories, I ended up rejecting Onodera and realizing it’s really Chitoge, what’s going on?

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Continuing to take an ambiguous attitude towards multiple women who have feelings for me.

The longer it goes on, the more the protagonist’s humanity deteriorates…

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The fact that one’s family is in the yakuza is only used to highlight the conflict within the family.

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It’s great that they disbanded the group and became a regular company.

Why is it an illegal ending?

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I’ve seen countless comments about it being like FF8.

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I can understand why a one-on-one romantic comedy with a title like 〇〇 is becoming popular.

The heroine race is really fun to read with a weekly live feeling, but when reading it in a volume, it tends to make you go “Huh?”

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Saiki was devoted to Teruhashi until the end, but now that I think about it, she isn’t really remembered much.

Indeed, Raku-sama is great; I can still recall it in an instant.

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I seem to be hated for some reason.

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It doesn’t matter, but Raku’s eyes looked scary.

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It feels like Chitoge isn’t strong, but rather that Onodera was significantly weakened by divine intervention to the point of death, resulting in the Chitoge route.

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It was a transitional period for updating ethical perspectives, so I guess.

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