
Yay! Mitu-chan listened to what I said, what a good kid! Yay!!!
Get revenge focusing on this kid.
You remember this child, don’t you?
The manga itself will be forgotten in due time.
I also liked the one-shot that completely shifted to overt erotic comedy after this…
It’s a manga that makes me regret not having the thread’s image and the siscon as the main characters.
It seems like a manga aimed at attracting women.
A sudden unexpected move that came from that impression.
Don’t wait until it’s too late to take action.
The position itself is fine as it is in the main scenario, but it should have been introduced on the first turn as much as possible.
The character gacha itself was successful, but the work was already too late…
The unbearable clumsiness of the comics in the early stages.
I wonder when the trend of expressionless girls like Toki from Blue Archive, who only act lively, started.
I think the first one I recognized was Ononoki Yotsugi.
But as long as those guys are the main characters, I don’t feel like it will be interesting…
If you can bring out such a catchy girl like this!
It’s a canceled manga that turned out like that.
Seriously cute
I can’t remember the protagonist’s name.
It was a manga that was so slippery to read that it surprised me.
A work that aimed to appeal to women but ended up failing spectacularly, leading the author to do whatever they wanted and gaining attention.
I really don’t remember the content.
No, it’s really boring as a manga.
This is where it ends if it’s made the main focus.
There are too many characters that feel like a shame to have been canceled.
It’s taking too long to come out.
Leaving a mark is huge.
There are some canceled manga where the story was so empty that I only remember the characters.
I remember that the protagonist had food particles overflowing on their glasses, and it was too dirty.
I remember the school gate guillotine.
If the story is boring, I eventually stop reading it properly and just skim through it, so when a character I dislike appears, I only stop at that point, leaving no content retained at all.
It had an atmosphere that seemed like it would be featured in a square or something.
Of course I remember.
It’s the butt slap, Tenryu, right?
In the case of memorable serialized manga, you remember not only the story but also the characters associated with it, so that’s actually better, right?
If it’s hard to read, without cute girls or anything, it becomes the kind of series you skip by the 2nd or 3rd episode…
The drawing was fine, but the constant jumping around in the story ruined it.
It’s fine to aim for the approval of women, but it’s not good to go too far in that direction.
Even if it’s a boy’s manga that doesn’t try too hard, it will probably still be a story where the main handsome guys are active…
If there is no minimum quality, it doesn’t matter about being appealing to women…
It’s not that I’m aiming for a smelly character like the blood alliance, but I want to feel it purely from within the shonen manga.
W-Well, Naruto and Sasuke were kissing…
Otaku like to “discover” things, so being too obvious about it is a bad move.
I feel like the Jump editorial department doesn’t teach the tips for making interesting manga, but it does teach how to create depictions that are disliked by female readers.
Essentially, it doesn’t even matter whether it is explicit or not.
It depends on whether we can make it fun.
This child was good, wasn’t she?
Rui Rui being surrounded by handsome guys or the lack of beautiful girls, or whether it’s intentional or not, doesn’t matter at all; what felt off from the very first episode was the more fundamental tempo.
Women avoid me for being too aggressive, while men simply find me creepy.
Isn’t it not allowed to do it?
It seems good to be somewhat aware, but not too overly targeted.
It’s pretty normal not to understand that kind of instinctive feeling.
I also liked the downer high school girls from that time.
The story’s structure was so chaotic that I felt like I had skipped a page because the scenes changed too quickly for just one page.
To be clear, it’s no good as a manga.
I remember the thread image, the dark skin, and the glasses.
I forgot the rest.
Honestly, I can’t even remember the title.
It was a manga that had the smell of death quite early on.
Please recycle this child’s character design again…
To be frank, it was difficult to read and my eyes kept sliding over it, so even if the next one comes, I think it will be just as questionable.
I feel like they were holding back a lot on developing the main character.
Thanks to that, I couldn’t empathize at all, and before I knew it, I was dead.
Even with a duo of two men, it doesn’t automatically become targeted towards women, but I wonder why this one particularly seems aimed at women.
What did you do by doing the food caspolo with your knee pillow?
I don’t remember the protagonist’s abilities or the enemies at all.
I think it would be somewhat interesting as a one-shot.
I thought that those who can remember the content even after it was canceled are the elite.
Well, it’s the same cancellation, but…
I feel like there were a lot of modern supernatural battles around here where you fight against youkai or evil spirits.
Even with a cancellation, they folded up the android story really nicely, so I think the difference in skill really shows.
I’m starting to remember that the technical terms in the annihilation were quite complicated.
I only remember that this duo was more fun to watch than the main duo.
I remember there was someone like Kaiba Seto.
I got mixed up with the boy who faintly appears.
It feels like it was just this thread… or there are just certain things I remember, but my memory is so vague that I can’t stand it.
The debate over whether being remembered after being hit is more tragic than being forgotten by everyone has had divided answers since ancient times.
I remember Sam 8 really well, but it wasn’t particularly interesting…
Once you mention Sam8, it’s over.
This place will soon sink into a pattern.
Even if I try to talk about it, everyone remembers only vaguely…
I really don’t remember the white table…
If this manga feels unpleasant, I think it won’t be able to surface again unless it has a truly interesting development to turn things around.
If an unpleasant development happens, it can negatively affect your perception the next time you read.
Even though it wasn’t interesting, it wrapped up properly in the end, which leaves quite a good impression.
I wouldn’t call it a great work, and I understand why it was canceled, but for what it’s worth, I liked Doritrain because it had substance.
Just personally.
Those with a low discomfort index are just that much more admirable.
In the last five years, Ichigoki, Omusuke, and Hakutaku have been the worst three.
I don’t think the subject of post-war boxing would be well-received in a boys’ magazine, and it actually wasn’t, but there was certainly a meaning to tackling it, and it was beautifully put together, so kudos to Doritry.
The main male duo leaves no impression other than the nagging attribute of the glasses wearer.
It seems like the author wanted to depict a relationship between men.
These tongue idiots! If you want to see such a cute girl that much, I’ll show you! Pattern theory.
Rui Rui-kun is the one who “peels and destroys.”
I remember that the first episode was really hard to read.
It’s like it’s not sinking in or something.
I think the main character’s older brother was the final boss.
It’s the type that throws around terms from the very beginning, like a Pulse Fal’Cie or a L’Cie.
I can’t seem to remember any of the terms.
Because I have little experience with jumping.
I’ve only encountered this and that vampire manga as comics that are clearly by female authors and seem aimed at women…?
This is the author, a man.
It’s definitely a woman author inside… that’s what you think when it comes to “Two-On.”
Haktak not being that interesting seems like one thing, but the fact that it’s perfectly unpleasant is not good.
I thought it was really bad to have a character that looks like a foreigner doing petty loan scams.
A shitty woman boldly says she committed fraud to create her work, appearing in the white table.
I wasn’t really reading Haktak because the vibe was too intense with all the brain juice stuff, but I can’t believe there was such a crazy guy.
It’s terrible that the protagonist is already finished as a person even before the part about the katsudon.
Even now, I sometimes think that Hachimaru might have switched places with a different person back then.
DV eight combo from Katsu Hachi.
Hakutaku has no elements that are simply enjoyable enough to make the minor flaws irrelevant.
Be careful with your words.
He was the purest protagonist at that time.
“It’s just like you are Tetsupei Sasaki… two major insults.”
Although it’s said that the thread image was released too late, episodes 7 and 8 are normally the kind of episodes that can recover, so it seems that the votes collected weren’t enough to survive.
If just having a decent character gathers votes, then there should be far fewer canceled manga in the world.