
I liked you… but is it already tough?
I don’t think there have been any major score losses, and the pace is relatively speedy too.
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I think it’s a bit excessive for the protagonist to be told “you’re still not good enough!” right after showing off their performance upon entering the school.
Well, the survey must have been pretty bad at an earlier stage, though.
I guess it really doesn’t work without a battle.
Even though I fell to the bottom at first, I’ve managed to recover once, and I think I’m still within the range of being able to bounce back.
In the end, I just can’t understand how amazing the music is in manga at all.
Successful manga themed around music are mostly musician-related manga and not music manga.
It is better to invest the effort in human depiction rather than trying to express sound through illustrations.
There is not enough fantasy…
It’s sad that it’s in the past tense, but I liked Beethoven’s character and the heroine’s appearance.
The subject matter and art style already select a lot of people.
I wonder if there are even few people reading this, regardless of whether the manga is interesting or not…
It’s really good, but I feel like the publication might not be suitable.
Although adults read it, I feel that music doesn’t resonate with children.
But there have been manga that jumped to popularity through Go in the past…
The protagonist is losing to character B, but a modern Japanese boy couldn’t possibly beat B.
There’s a growing sense of anxiety that although it’s not boring yet, it’s heading towards a really boring development (character).
I can understand if someone says they like it, but it won’t appeal to readers…
It’s concerning that Beethoven can’t express himself even when writing new pieces.
“It’s just that characters who badmouth the protagonist, who wants to get back to playing the piano, keep appearing one after another.”
It feels like the score has dropped quite a bit now that a mysterious organization has appeared.
The survey is included with hopes for the future.
The disappointment when the black-clad figure appeared on the screen was immense.
I have no premonition that it will become interesting with those two coming.
I still want you to hold on somehow.
I think it’s a subject that can be tackled if you hold on tightly.
Even if Beethoven is great, isn’t it tough if the main character doesn’t properly succeed?
Also, the heroine is surprisingly chubby and not cute.
It’s simply not the right time.
There are quite a few people in a situation where the series they were reading is in danger of falling in rank!
I feel like it was something like this around this time last year too.
The heroine’s daughter is still too thin…
Striking a pose in front of the TV, that old man Beethoven is too cute…
It’s a bit tough with the current lineup; the timing is not good!
Even though we’ve done about 10 episodes, we’re just arguing about whether to accept enrollment or not…
The infighting within the club has been ongoing since just after joining the soccer team…
I’m not reading Jump right now, but which chapter is it?
I think there aren’t many characters that people think will die, and I believe more people are likely to submit surveys for the series they’re currently reading than for new ones.
Even so, it’s sad how quickly it gets dark.
Kilua’s super chimeric is thanks to his dedicated fans, and he’s been clinging to the edge of the ring for an incredibly long time.
The soccer team is probably already playing matches with other schools.
Well, it’s boring, but…
The junior was cute, but for now, it’s too pointless.
I don’t think it was just a matter of tempo for soccer and this.
I feel that the fun tempo of our conversations has decreased since the old man has been in standby at home.
Well, since they’re a tangible resurrected person, it’s difficult to take them around school…
In such a disappointing soccer match, my mentor came to watch and looked deeply moved, and I just thought… (I can sense it).
I think Beethoven should have just forced his way into admission.
That duo is definitely holding back on making advances.
If they challenge me with a street piano, I’ll turn my palm.
It might have been better to make Beethoven the protagonist.
I think I want to read about ten volumes worth.
I don’t understand Go at all, but Hikaru no Go is interesting, so it doesn’t matter that it’s about music.
I understood that it is more read than soccer.
I think the power of the drawing is a bit too weak.
Soccer, on the contrary, has a strong visual appeal.
I think that right now, there are quite a few ongoing series with solid fanbases, making it difficult to snatch votes away from them…
I think the surrounding characters are great, but the protagonist’s punch feels weak.
I think the protagonist in soccer has a good character, but the supporting characters other than the one who made the notebook are weak.
You guys fuse together!
What’s fun about a match with someone like Maro…
The musical expression when B performed in front of the teacher, including the panel layout, was really cool.
One Beethoven is tough.
Just put out rivals like Bach and Haydn.
I like it, but I felt like I couldn’t survive in Jump.
It really won’t turn out like that…
The agent chasing B and the elements of the music academy are not mixing well at all.
I feel like I’m reading a different manga in a bad way.
I really like this, so I’m filling out the survey.
To be honest, at first I didn’t understand what the difference was between the surviving PPP and the seemingly instant death thread image…
It’s funny when the old man is around, but lately he’s been staying home… It seems we’ll go for a walk together next week, so I’m looking forward to it.
Even though Jump’s style is becoming more mature, it doesn’t match the audience… it’s interesting though.
I feel like they will succeed in later years in other publications.
Honestly, it feels like I’m not being read at all, even before getting to the content of the story.
I don’t think the story is bad.
Soccer is already in official matches among strong schools, but they are still pushing through with incredible reflex speed and physical abilities!
What do you mean… I just took a run-up?
The protagonist and Beethoven don’t show their true power and it’s unsatisfying.
The protagonist apparently had amazing talent, but now it’s in a somewhat ambiguous state, which makes it stand out even less, or rather, it’s just mediocre…
Is it difficult to depict things related to art or creators?
This manga is probably suffering from the chaos of its early storyline and low artistic skill rather than music or anything like that…
The subject is a bit too big, but…
I think the charm of creator works ultimately lies in the characters’ drama.
A manga where the protagonist, who is fatally late, continues to be insulted because of their fatal lateness.
Another annoying person showed up this week, so it’s already hopeless…
It was bad in a way that a random junior suddenly appeared, reminisced about unknown past stories, and then a mysterious Beethoven hunter organization showed up.
I think the old man’s grandson was indeed unnecessary.
It’s a degraded version of the illumination.
Give me the protagonist’s invincible scene!
Akane’s rakugo itself is impressive, but first, in the first episode, the protagonist swears to rise again after their father is defeated by the final boss, so the format is well-established.
The story of the protagonist wanting to return to the piano and the mysterious tale of Beethoven’s revival are moving independently without approaching each other, making it too difficult to read.
It’s not good to ignore the protagonist like that.
Maybe it would have been better not to jump.
We should have made Beethoven’s reincarnation a beautiful girl and gone to school together…
Akane is fighting for her dead dad, just like in a battle manga.
Looking at the trend of rankings, I think it hasn’t been read to a level beyond the content itself.
I’ve heard quite a few positive voices, but the silent majority probably hasn’t read this manga.
The heroine’s body shape…
Show me a rainbow!
Let’s crush all the guys that come out with the piano! It’s great, I’m Beethoven’s direct disciple!! Maybe that kind of direction would have been better.
The musical expression of Soul Catchers still hasn’t seen any works that come out later and surpass it.
Akane Banashi is structured in a way that keeps it interesting with new enemies, growth, victories, and new developments.
If you can do that, you can survive in any genre.
I liked the idea of placing a protagonist who can visualize others’ hearts as a music conductor.
I feel like my drawing skills weren’t enough.
In the beginning, I felt there was potential because of the richness of the characters in the thread, but then it didn’t progress from there.
This type of genre inevitably leads to abstract depictions, so it can be tough without strong artistic skills.
If the picture is amazing, it should convey that something amazing is happening.
It can’t be like Hikaru no Go…
The next new series will be two, so there should be about half a year of leeway…
As of now, there’s no other serialization that I’ve fallen for, so…
Even if your drawing skills are sufficient, you can still end up dying instantly like Grugru…
If the drawing skill is low, then you need to include characters with a richness comparable to Nodame Cantabile.
The feeling of stretchiness continues as the event from my junior in the organization, who is a master female, remains unprocessed.
I have no idea what this protagonist wants to do in the first place.
I feel like it was good that the mysterious organization hasn’t been revealed yet.
I want the protagonist’s story to progress quickly.
I can only say that the resurrection mystery part is unnecessary.
Even if it is to be released in the future, it’s not the kind of content that should be included at this stage every time.
If the cancellation is confirmed early, I think it would be fine to just list the settings of the truth about Beethoven’s revival as a quick bonus at the end of the paperback.
If it were like Hikaru no Go, having a spirit behind could have increased the old man’s appearances.
The episodes featuring Beethoven are interesting, but the others don’t stand out.
The depth of a character is important.
I don’t hate soccer, but I don’t know how I can be of help… maybe the delinquent setting wasn’t necessary.