
This is Roboco, a gag manga that got canceled after 3 episodes. Canceled in 3 episodes, Roboco!? B: Me and Roboco, Chapter 160: Multiverse and Roboco 4. Shuhei Miyazaki, notice the secret of Hachioji~ This is just a personal opinion. What have you done!! I introduced the 34 weak episodes of Roboco from episodes 1 to 3. When I provoked the readers in episode 3, it went up in flames and got canceled… It’s a problem with the quality of Jump readers, isn’t it? It’s self-inflicted, isn’t it!!
I heard that the popularity of Jump series is determined by the survey results up to episode 5, but now it is for episode 3?
It becomes an issue of responsibility for the editorial department.
If you pick fights in various places, it seems like episode 3 is doable.
Episode 3 really had legal issues or something at that level.
I’ve heard about the one that was decided in episode 2.
Usually, it seems that the editor would have looked over about three episodes before the serialization starts.
Did a controversy similar to that of Cheat Slayer, which was canceled after its first episode, erupt?
Isn’t it the case that the editorial department that decided on the series should take responsibility for such a quick cancellation?
It seems that they stirred up the readers a lot in episode 3, so it probably turned into a level of controversy where even mentioning it is not okay.
Are you really just picking fights with the readers?
It seems like it might have caused a social issue and sparked outrage.
If the survey is really bad, it will probably go on for 10 weeks, and a forced cancellation will be even longer than that…
It wasn’t decided in the 3rd episode, but rather it was cut in the 3rd episode…
The fact that Cheat Slayer was canceled due to plagiarism issues probably indicates that more serious things are happening beyond that.
But in Jump, they review the serialized name up to chapter 3, right?
Don’t allow incitement of readers!!
The type that gets caught in the Del item, like this… urging readers…
By the time the reader’s reactions are visible in episode 3, the printing might have already started, if things go poorly.
In reality, weren’t they doing something in episode 2?
It’s the one that has the apology letter in the fourth week, right?
How many episodes did Chage and Aska go up to?
Even the words “It’s amazing just to make it to serialization” are hesitated by this guy.
It seems like the editor’s head might roll.
A completely boring and unreasonable mix-up of absurdity and gags, like a knee-violent heroine akin to Nappa, keeps delivering pointless service episodes while constantly taunting the readers!
Will this much be enough to get canceled after just three episodes…?
It’s a story about how I was tricked into editing, so I went wild on social media or something like that…
Did you do Act-Age?
There are probably cases where a series is discontinued due to the author’s disappearance…
Unless there is the author’s death or arrest, there probably won’t be a cancellation after three episodes.
It might be a good thing about Jump that something as boring as this wouldn’t make you feel unwell.
I must have said something really outrageous since I can’t even post the following week’s episode.
There won’t be a cancellation after three episodes unless there are real-life circumstances!
The crime of allowing Act-age to pass is quite serious.
It’s either the author gave up or was caught, isn’t it?
Due to the magazine discontinuation, there will likely be a cancellation after the first episode.
Yumeno Kakera-sensei is in episode 2.
I’m actually curious about what happened in the second episode between that crappy first episode and the problematic third episode.
Wasn’t there a manga that got messed up for using the name of a real gang?
I checked to see how the Jump Plus Deadpool was, and it was episode 6.
If it weren’t for Act-Age, the editor-in-chief would be out of a job.
The special support underground idol unit ☆ Happy Disabled Girls was likely removed around episode 3 in Jump Rookie…
It’s not realistic for it to end immediately after getting backlash in episode 3, as it takes time for viewer feedback to be reflected.
There is a decision to terminate after episode 3.
For the first four weeks, we prepare the manuscript and then start the serialization, right?
Since the reaction to episode 1 is being teased back in episode 3, don’t confuse it with the actual manufacturing process of Jump.
Did you stir things up with the number of chromosomes?
I’ve never seen a manga in Jump end due to the author’s sudden passing…
The third episode is at a level where it could be forced to be discontinued due to child prostitution.
The two episodes I have seen were like this.
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In Episode 1, Page 34, we introduced the cute aspects of the round robot. The bangs have clearly become short!! What have you done!! I want you to do something about the back and sides, and the sideburns too!! For Episode 2, show us your morning routine! The surveys for Episodes 1 and 2 were terrible, but I thought I couldn’t let that slide… Doing Episode 2 isn’t something for a young audience!! It’s a problem with the quality of the Jump readers. If the readers blow up in Episode 3, it would lead to a huge uproar and cancellation… Isn’t that just asking for trouble!! After that, it was terrible. I got scolded by the master and warned by the editorial department. Shocking!“`
Is getting canceled after episode 10 the shortest route?
There won’t be a cancellation after the third episode, but it seems that Jiga’s cancellation was decided based on the survey results from the third episode, so it is a turning point.
Jumping to another world line must be much tougher.
There is a theory that Chagecha voluntarily ended at episode 8 to make the final episode the infinite episode.
The original minimum number of episodes for Jump is 10 episodes.
I wonder how Square and Saikyō Jump are doing around here.
Well, the feedback from the surveys for episodes 1 and 2 won’t be reflected in episode 3, right?
If I put the exact same script for episodes 2 and 3, will that work…?
At least they publish standalone books, so it seems unlikely to have even that kind of speed.
When I think of the series that have burned moderately over the years, simply burning won’t suffice as a record.
It seems impossible unless it’s as explosive as the janitor incident.
That was resolved with retrieval.
Did Mr. Gataro ever do something like that?
It’s a parallel story, and the format of the serialized manuscript is probably different as well.
Unless the author provided assistance or something like that…
I wonder if they were featured in the newspaper while holding a child.
Act-age or something.
Even though it’s a gag manga, I think it’s questionable to portray my own serialized magazine as having such a sloppy review system.
The case of being abruptly cut off due to a serious mistake is something that the author of “Otoko Juku” has done.
Wasn’t it a parade of broadcast-prohibited words, not just outrageous remarks at a level that shouldn’t warrant such publication, stirring up readers and leading to a massive backlash followed by cancellation?
It’s Yonan Kei ❤️ The Roboco I was doing has gone to the far reaches of the multiverse…
It seems that Saikyou Jump has quite an influence from surveys, enough for the creator of FE Engage to call for them vigorously.
Things like Young Jump are a mystery… Also, since there are even cases where there are no surveys for digital editions nowadays, it seems like the situation has changed even more.
At the printing stage, it was just a joke, but now a major social incident has occurred, and it’s no longer funny?
Even if they provoke readers and get into controversy, they won’t get canceled.
I learned from Cheat Slayer that if you anger another publisher, they’ll immediately cancel it.
Jump starts printing the next week’s issue as early as Wednesday in some places.
Did they cause such a massive uproar that they had to replace it immediately after its release…?
The Jump editorial department in the Roboco world is a slum where things like murder and power harassment happen.
It’s amazing that instead of deciding to end it, it was abruptly canceled.
Did you go so far as to get to the level of being arrested for defamation?
The anime “Dondorakyura,” which was quickly canceled after just four episodes, remains in my memory for some reason.
Upon googling, it turned out that it wasn’t about the work itself, but rather the sponsor’s bankruptcy.
When it comes to canceled episode 1, it’s Blankaiser.
However, the Roboco editorial department story is honestly a miss episode…
It’s quite difficult to catch fire, so to speak.
If we don’t attract a lot of attention with the one-shot or the first episode…
If there’s a hiatus after the second episode, there might be a chance.
A 4-panel comic featuring a controversial YouTuber was abruptly canceled after the author’s hate speech on social media caused a backlash before the manga could be published, resulting in the fifth chapter being canceled.
Is there a fast cutoff other than Cheat Slayer?
If this manga becomes number one, I said I would finish one of my favorite mangas…
It gives the impression of a one-episode cancellation that seems like something Gataro would do as a joke.
“Getting through the editorial check and going to publication before being cut off is quite a difficult thing…”
It’s only 10 weeks even with Metal K.
It was probably an editor who was like a second-year student.
Which chapter did Ruridra go on hiatus?
There was a writer who was dropped from the magazine after the first episode of their serialization…
Even if there are multiple new series like ABC, the judgment period starts from the 8th week after A begins.
If others don’t do the 8th week, it will simultaneously be judged, so starting a series later is that much more disadvantageous.
In modern terms, it’s like a casual gag that goes “Humans, huh~”.
It seems that there might be a course that unexpectedly resonates with certain people’s sensitivities at Shueisha.
Which episode of Ruridragon did it take a break?
It’s unlikely to go that far unless the artist is caught for molestation.
*Specific race* Meow~
If we do a Doraemon bashing with Robo-chan, it might just get cancelled due to controversy.
I think it would cause a huge uproar if the person who was provoked was a celebrity and died on the day of the jump release for some reason.
Even Chage & Aska were able to publish a book.
The Roboco movie seems to have fewer viewers than the Demon Slayer compilation and is likely to be on par with Toriko.
How many years ago was Kyuu?
“Even if you don’t know ‘Break Through with a Rocket,’ ‘Break Through’ will be understood.”
The ten-week surge is no longer there, but…
Instead, after about 10 weeks without color, readers have started to realize, “Oh…”
If you take this route, you’ll die 100% with the current jump.
The cancellation of episode 3 seems like it might lead to a thinner Jump with no replacements available.
A new series is starting, so to give an example, even if you haven’t read Red Hood, phrases like “I’ll leave (or not leave) the village” and “Let’s play tag!” will be understood.
Once it becomes a meme, it tends to remain even if the original source is forgotten.
Until around episode 8, the publication order is already decided from the beginning regardless of the survey.
After that, various things will come out…
I was happy to see her active for a long time because I believed in the sharpness that Sensei Kamiumi showed in the end.
The achievements that Red Hood has left in the world of canceled jump series are significant.
I think the cancellation of episode 3 has become legendary on the internet.
I don’t think the thread even went as far as a lawsuit.
If making a parody of a bad deed becomes illegal, then we wouldn’t be able to satirize anything either.
Even if there are no legal issues, it would be too detrimental in the future to greatly damage the impression of the copyright holders of major hit works…
Is it 8 for Chage and ASKA?
It seems like it wasn’t bad at the naming stage, but it turns out to be a cheat.
Rather than talking about lawsuits, I realized that this is serious and hurriedly put a stop to it, apologizing to the relevant parties to minimize the damage.
If they’re going to withdraw their apology so quickly, I wonder why they even went through the serialized meeting in the first place, Cheat Slayer…
It is possible to decide to cancel after three episodes internally.
If a series gets cut off after three episodes, it’s likely that the author had some incident happen or something like that.
The level of discussion was probably “If it’s no good, let’s withdraw immediately” from the time we decided to post the first episode.
Most of the canceled works have been forgotten in an instant.
If it were episode 10, I could understand, but it’s only episode 3.
I don’t think you can understand the norms of canceled manga unless you immerse yourself in the canceled manga threads.
I think people who are constantly hanging out on message boards should know about a thread like this, but well, that’s that.
The reason it gets discontinued is because even the standard parts aren’t being read…
I wonder if the record for the shortest cancellation is still not updated, at 7 episodes.
The movie is already in its third week…
There are quite a few works out there where the reincarnated characters just get brutally killed.
It’s not that being blatantly inspired by the original material isn’t suitable for modern times; it existed up until the early Heisei era.
It might have been acceptable as a work of malicious intent about 20 years ago… Even back then, using senior characters for that purpose was a no-go.
I know a manga that ended with its first episode published in a cancellation issue.
I wonder if the shortest jump cut has not been replaced since the Chage and Ask.
Cheat Slayer, as the name suggests, picked a fight with its competitors, so if there are allies with even a little bit of social common sense, they might end up getting killed…
The cheat slayer was definitely going to lose if sued normally.
There is no choice but to do a full-body naked dogeza.
Red Hood, which was anticipated as a new work featuring a large-breasted muscular woman in a one-shot.
Once the serialization started, it consumed several weeks debating whether to leave the endless village at the beginning or not.
Just when I thought I finally left the village and went to the organization, the game of tag started.
Due to all of this, Red Hood, which wasted a particularly important period in the early stages of serialization, was unfortunately canceled.
After all, it’s a Roboko, that thread image…
“I don’t know anything about canceled mangas! It’s not unreasonable.”
It seems that the movie currently being shown is likely to lose to Conan! Serves them right!
It’s probably going to be canceled soon anyway… so I think there’s a negative loop where new series aren’t read.
Red Hood feels quite boring and seems like it got cancelled, and it feels like I can only remember it when someone mentions it.
Is there really no way to avoid a magazine shutting down and being discontinued?
Recently, there was a manga artist who said they didn’t want to draw medieval fantasy romance manga anymore, and it caused a huge uproar.
The creators of Cheetos, along with others of that type, trust the people online who are criticizing otherworldly manga too much.
They’re just useless trash… that kind of layer…
I looked for the Hours that had Blankaizer at home, but as expected, I couldn’t find it.
The world line of Roboco where the author did not depict the promise.
It was incomprehensible that the Chīsure was based on a magazine that was ironically supported by the popularity of Narou.
The official Roboco tweeted yesterday that the last tweet includes tickets for the fastest screening, looking forward to Conan! So about Conan, right? Conan is interesting, isn’t it? I think that’s how it will be.
I wonder if this was aimed at the cold, cynical people who dislike “Narou”… but those kinds of guys were the ones who were actually criticized.
I’m directly challenging my own top earners, Konosuba and Re:Zero.
Kodansha’s cash cow is picking a fight with That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime, which has produced multiple spin-offs and been animated in several seasons.
The reincarnated person is undoubtedly an overconfident shadow character, and based on the nonsensical reasoning of a girl making a bizarre face, the protagonist of ‘Wise Man’s Grandchild’ is transformed into a perverse necrophilia enthusiast of low character.
If you put something like this out, well…
I was looking at the thread, and it seems like there’s a bit about it, but the controversy regarding Kirara is quite short.
It all started when I mocked my readers on social media.
It’s short at 5 episodes, but it feels like it will have an additional 2 episodes in the official serialization (combined with the 3 episodes as a guest, that makes 5 episodes in total).
The reason for the cancellation seems to be that someone got angry after reading an insult directed at readers on social media, dug up past statements, found problematic remarks, and then it led to disputes and ultimately the cancellation after discussions.
It was, for the most part, an indirect factor in looking down on the readers.
Is it true that Champion’s Finger was cancelled after four episodes?
You won’t get this far just by provoking the readers.
It seems like even one-piece and legendary writers are getting pumped up.
Last year, Conan was number one in Japan, but can he really win in the world?
Chagecha is not popular, or rather, the author probably gave up.
I don’t remember the title anymore, but there was a manga that felt like a fan-made work with a bit of a breather episode around episode 2, right?
Wasn’t the first episode of OS Girl also cut short?
It’s just a leftover work by Rumiko, right?
I wonder if I should use Roboko as material (glancing).
I thought that manga was often drawn in advance for several episodes before serialization, but I’ve heard that sometimes there are stories that change direction relatively early on, so maybe that’s not always the case.
In another magazine, there was a case a little while ago where they canceled after about three episodes because they wrote something inconvenient for the editorial department.
Cheat Slayer is more about the fallout than the controversy.
It seems like it was canceled after being told by the author, who was made a target, that we should stop that kind of thing.
The Robo girl’s manga is just a plain copy…
If Robo Girl’s style forgets to respect other works and becomes arrogant, it might lead to dropping it after episode 3.