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[Samurai 8] The protagonist who exposes their living shame…

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It’s creepy that something like tiny feet is growing out.

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Coro ni…

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Was it a victory…?

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Is that the form of a samurai? This…

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When will volume 3 be released?

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I hope the artist can make a quick re-debut.

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>>7

I hate to say it, but I think working as a chief assistant under Kishi Kage-sama would earn you about ten times more.

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>>159

I wonder if they still hire an assistant now.

It doesn’t seem like there are that many people compared to when it was a weekly serialization.

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The level of content is not much different from Naruto, but the failure here is indeed due to the animation…?

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>>8

If I had to say, it’s probably the difference in editing…

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It’s funny that they’re having the Kokushibo battle behind the scenes.

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>>10

This is the back, right?

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>>92

It depends on how you see it.

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>>93

I still lack clear vision.

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>>93

After all, just blocking this routine flow doesn’t create anything, so it’s crap!

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>>102

Half of it is right; it hurts to hear.

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>>102

You are too quick to jump to conclusions.

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>>102

You are rushing to conclusions too quickly.

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>>92

It can be said that way, and it can also be said that it is not.

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>>92

It can be said that way, but it can also be said otherwise.

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Huh! Was this drawn by a different artist?

That’s terrible, Mr. Kishimoto.

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>>11

It’s surprising that I didn’t know until now!

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It’s your manga…

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Live eight

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I made it just in time.

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How to live.

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It’s terrible to ruin your own future over a shitty story…

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>>17

It can be said that way, and it can also be said that way.

That’s right.

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The nameless person is too impatient.

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>>19

You can think of this as the same turn where Sasuke makes a crazy move and leaves the readers confused.

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The next work will be above Sam 8 if it goes well with the accumulated know-how, so there’s no need to worry.

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>>20

Condensed into what didn’t work in NARUTO and presented to you.

It’s a conversation about what it means to accumulate know-how.

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>>27

In a word, it’s a personal grudge (against editing).

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“It’s a ‘shift’.”

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Why have Sam 8 threads started appearing again recently?

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Rather, it was the artwork that ran rampant and distorted Kishimoto’s original work.

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>>23

Wait! This guy is untrustworthy!

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If you add the original work to the drawing emulation skill, a beautiful Kishihachi might be born.

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If you compare it to the lowest point of Naruto, it makes sense, but within the same volume range, Naruto is about a billion times more interesting, right?

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But Naruto dragged on for about 70 volumes, while Samurai 8 is easier to read at just 5 volumes, and I think this one is better.

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>>29

Well… it’s not easy to read…

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Dissipate.

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Mr. Kishimoto, why… not

This was the worst, as it was recognized as a condensed version of Naruto when it was boring.

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The fact that the protagonist is an immortal cyborg makes it quite tough.

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>>34

The system of a world where the sore loser becomes the strongest is not attractive at all…

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>>37

I wonder if that line from the fat enemy in Naruto was influenced by bad games…

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Templates are too convenient.

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>>35

It’s just a meaningless evasion and isn’t convenient or anything.

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>>38

Half of it is right, it hurts my ears.

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>>38

It could be said that way, or it could be said otherwise.

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>>38

👺

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Kishihachi is the type whose talent leans more towards illustration rather than content to begin with…

Isn’t it more interesting if Kishi Hachi does the artwork and Okubo does the original story?

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Was I not allowed to transfer to Jump, or has my excitement completely faded?

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I wonder if the plans for the anime and games were actually in motion?

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>>40

I don’t think any successful person has planned things out to that extent all at once.

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“Kishimoto turned this into your manga and made BORUTO my manga.”

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It was always at the level of characters like Hidan from NARUTO and that sort of thing.

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I’ve never read NARUTO properly, but the only place where NARUTO is better than Samurai 8 is probably the part with the big-breasted woman.

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>>44

You are being too impatient for a conclusion.

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One could say that it is so.

You could say it’s not true.

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Why did you create a system where acknowledging defeat means death, when the appeal of fictional samurai is encapsulated in their dignity?

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>>47

Samurai die with dignity.

In other words, a samurai who is not resolute does not die.

I made it in time.

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It’s quite an old work, so my memory of the details is a bit fuzzy.

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Although it’s said that fixed patterns are convenient, they’re too vaguely remembered.

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>>53

I cannot see.

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>>53

I have lost my memory.

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>>53

That’s a good point, just as the rumors said!

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I…saw courage among the nameless.

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Half correct.

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Despite the fact that Sam 8 was like that

The fact that NARUTO’s popularity hasn’t declined at all really shows that it was an amazing manga.

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>>58

When it’s boring, it’s really boring, but the interesting parts are interesting…

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>>58

No, that has nothing to do with it.

No matter how boring Build King and Chage Cha are, it has nothing to do with past works.

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I’ve lost my wealth…

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>>59

I have lost my hill…

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>>61

You’ve lost your righteousness…

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>>63

I have lost my voice…

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>>59

The bookstore that will acquire stock.

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If everything goes according to plan, it should become a work that surpasses Naruto!

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I seriously wonder what will happen to the animation staff in the future…

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A story about losing and gaining Giyu Tomioka.

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I have nothing to do with this, so I’ll take my leave… *swoosh*

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It’s terrible that the author proposed an animal version of a master in NARUTO, but it got stopped by the editors, and it ended up failing just as expected.

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>>69

I put in some know-how!

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>>69

I thought they would be somewhat forgiving because it’s the author of NARUTO.

Half of it is right, it hurts to hear.

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The most boring period of Naruto is not when the protagonist is useless, but when the supporting characters and enemies are fighting.

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The responsibility of the editor Nubo Hachi is quite heavy.

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As a result of accumulating and accumulating, the final configuration turned into a high firepower one…

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When I bought the Demon Slayer manga, it surprisingly came with a sample.

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Kishi’s design sense has been a bit off since the days of NARUTO, hasn’t it?

Cursed Seal Sasuke and so on…

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>>79

Cursed Sex 1 (Whoa!!!!)

Cursed Lust 2 (Sun…)

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The boring time of NARUTO just continued and ended like that…

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>>80

The person who drew NARUTO drew a manga like this!? There’s not a single surprise in that.

Oh yeah, it’s the manga by the author of NARUTO… That’s terrible.

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So this was already over.

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>>82

It depends on how you look at it.

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>>82

Let’s go.

To the next installment――

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All five volumes will make you laugh.

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According to Naruto’s story, “In the final battle, the master is usually stronger than the disciple,” which can be seen as a typical jump manga twist and was actually incredibly entertaining, but that aside, the character Rock Lee was quite pitiful…

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It’s scattered!

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I feel like the most critical issue is that the protagonist is simply uncool, more than the confusing world-building or vague expressions.

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The combination of the texture of wood or clay with cyborg elements feels somewhat mismatched.

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The setting where admitting defeat means death was definitely not good.

“Automatically, the ones who are disgraceful tend to be the strongest.”

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The painting is beautiful, but it was hard to see because it blended in with the background.

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I’m not a warrior, I’m a samurai; I’m a ronin, though.

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>>97

Given the setting and terms in the work, it seems that the lines are not that unnatural, but they are simply hard to understand.

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Not acknowledging defeat is similar to Naruto’s belief in not bending his own words.

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Samurai

Samurai

Ronin

If you’re going to use it in the story, please explain the differences between these three first.

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>>101

Before explaining that, it is necessary to understand the current situation of the galaxy.

It will be a little long.

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>>101

I think it’s not a good situation that requires us to go out of our way to explain things…

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>>101

I read on just in case.

Samurai… the warrior profession of humans.

Samurai… a cyborg warrior chosen for the rock and ball.

Ronin… a wandering existence without a princess to serve.

I understood that it’s probably around that level… even if it’s thrown at me for the first time, it just confuses me and isn’t fun at all, and understanding it doesn’t make it any fun either…

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Both the protagonist and the heroine lack charm, the naming sense is terrible, and the SF elements have excessively long explanations, making it not interesting even after reading everything.

It’s just the people who create typical settings who are feeling good about it.

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>>104

Half of it is correct.

My ears hurt.

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There are indeed many manga artists who need to be restrained by editing.

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It’s incredible that despite being heavily pushed with thick advertisements in other Jump volumes, it didn’t take off at all.

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>>111

Just the fact that it’s a new work by the creator of Naruto is enough for promotional effect, so there’s no need to put much effort into advertising.

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>>111

I was supposed to reach double digits in volume 0X of the paperback…

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It’s definitely impossible, but I really want to ask Kishikage-sensei from Shikujiri how much he actually planned and how many things he ended up messing up.

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New series (Revenge), is it alright?

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>>113

If you’re truly reflecting on it, I really want you to take it seriously.

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In the first place, it’s not really science fiction at all…

Overall, it just has a sense of fantasy.

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It might be intended as a play on words, but that’s not very funny at all.

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>>115

It serves no purpose because it only hinders the reader’s understanding.

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>>115

At the point of NARUTO, there aren’t many manga among the highly popular works in Jump that lack such clever wordplay to this extent… I just don’t have that kind of sensibility.

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>>144

If the manga is interesting, I like it even if the wordplay is cheesy… More people are starting to say this openly in regular threads, but it gets met with backlash.

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I thought that the author is the type who doesn’t admit to their mistakes and holds a grudge when suppressed.

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>>120

When I was young and drawing Naruto, I would come up with better designs if my editor or younger brother gave me feedback.

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I want to say that it’s fine to seek revenge, but you should properly listen to the editor and do the drawing yourself.

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Why do you all write that you rush things and hurry to conclusions…? Is it a bug…?

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>>124

What is a bug…?

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I created many settings.

That’s good… So… what use is that!

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Has the conclusion already been reached?

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It’s amusing how many of the ideas rejected by the first editor were truly ones that should have been rejected.

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There is also the difficulty of the story.

From the opening, the artwork is quite skillful, yet it is extremely difficult to read.

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“Draw BORUTO yourself from the beginning!”

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>>130

Before explaining that, it is necessary to understand the situation at the Kishi family’s house.

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>>130

That could pose a risk of going to the Sam 8 course.

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Was the story that was progressing at the same time as this the Infinity Castle arc?

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>>132

The older brother is exposing his shame while alive.

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It’s true that there are too many templates, but isn’t it impressive that there are still a decent number of people who believe in the interesting times of NARUTO and actually think through the settings until the very end, even though they’re few? They come back to correct any casual remarks, so it doesn’t really fade away.

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The naming sense of things like pointed warheads is really boring.

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I could probably talk about the uninteresting parts for about an hour.

If I had to compliment it, I would say that the last page of the final episode was refreshing.

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Even with just Volume 5, it’s left such an impact.

I hope that even for new works that are being discontinued, they are given this much leeway instead of just two volumes.

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>>140

It’s too long to simply say “just,” and expressions like “scar” are too mild to be appropriate.

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>>140

The reason the sayings leave a strong impression is definitely due to the power that comes from being a veteran.

I might think that it could be…

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I think from now on, whatever I draw will just be told to scatter.

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I love that all the characters are referred to as “0-8”.

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>>142

I ultimately like that the protagonist is called “Hachi Hachi.”

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There are various flaws, but if I had to intentionally choose the worst scene, I think it would be Katsuhachi.

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>>143

I think that is definitely true.

Personally, as soon as I found out that An Hachi overlaps Hachimaru with his brother, I started lecturing from a condescending perspective.

The most painful part is that the protagonist is worthless, even before considering that it doesn’t have the basic elements of a manga.

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>>156

Really, did I miss something here? Suddenly, Hachi Hachi takes this kind of attitude like “haaa~~”.

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>>143

“Hah… Anne seems to be comparing me with my brother, but you know…” There are scenes that leave an impression like that.

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>>143

A bizarre scene where theories have emerged, including that a fake version of Hachimaru has swapped places with a real-time reader.

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>>143

“I guess they wanted to portray a ‘selfish and immature boy’.”

To do that requires a delicate control of hate, but going straight for it without any follow-up is just too negative of an impression.

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This is what I was able to create because I got married and started a family.

Are you okay, ma’am…?

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Having my disciple write it instead might actually provide them with an opportunity to shine.

The important work just wasn’t good.

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Is this Urōmira?

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>>148

It’s about how it looks.

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I don’t know what’s going on with BORUTO, but if this breaks Kishimoto’s stubbornness, that would be a good thing.

Eiya became a sacrifice.

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It’s quite terrible that there was only a comment from the illustrator at the end or in the final volume.

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>>152

It’s your work…

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>>152

An act of trash that only pushes responsibilities onto others.

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>>152

Don’t run away! Don’t run away from responsibility!! It hurts terribly.

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SF Japanese-style fantasy seems interesting as a concept, but it also feels a bit too scattered.

It depends on skill.

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Even though it’s a dog, it’s a cat! Even though it’s a cat, it’s a dog! It seems like a favorite topic, but it’s awful how it’s consistently awkward throughout.

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If it weren’t for that interview, there was a decent chance they would have been blamed for the artwork.

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>>158

I think it’s impossible.

Naming sense in dialogue, composition, and various other aspects.

Even if the picture is beautiful, it still comes through.

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>>170

This… is when NARUTO becomes boring…

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As expected, you won’t do something as pointless as saying you’ve defeated 8♾️, right!? But the very next week, that was exactly what happened.

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>>160

Are you mocking the super-speed spinner?!

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>>160

Yuu: It was definitely said that this would become infinite as soon as 8 came out…

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The biggest harm of Sam 8 is

At the same time that Demon Slayer was hugely popular as an anime, I bet everything on the simultaneous release of volumes 1 and 2 of Samu 8.

The fact that the Demon Slayer manga has disappeared from the market because no other items could be printed.

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The one-shot of NARUTO was really interesting…

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I don’t think it’s necessarily bad for the master character to be a cat on its own, but…

There are so many animal characters around that the fact that the cat is the master gets overshadowed and loses all impact, which shows a lack of balance that’s ridiculous.

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It’s easier to recommend because it’s shorter than NARUTO!

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>>169

Don’t underestimate NARUTO.

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Bolt is pretty interesting, but the level of JoJo influence from the animation supervisor is undeniably leaking out…

I think it would have been definitely better if it had been done by Bolt Okubo… it’s quite close to Kishikage-sama’s style and has a soft feel to it.

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Katsu Hachi looks better than in the beginning, but it seems like his mentality has deteriorated, which is terrible.

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Daruma Master + Messiah = Darumesian! I ended up laughing at how terrible it is after going around in circles.

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Katsu Hachi would understand if he were scolded harshly by someone, but…

Why are you letting it end like that?

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>>175

I questioned the author’s sense of ethics.

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>>175

At that point in the scene where Anpachi is ordering a lot, the master says something like, “If you keep being like that, you’ll eventually be rejected,” so it seems intentional that Katsu Hachi is insensitive.

In the end, whether by facing painful consequences or reflecting on oneself, they just keep moving forward, which only serves to lower the protagonist’s favorability.

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>>175

I thought it was just a comedic scene without any problems.

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I think Mr. Kishi Hachi probably has few friends…

I seem to be bad at explaining the parts I find interesting to others.

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Seriously, just bringing up the status screen to show off infinity is way too clumsy.

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I still enjoy reading interesting parts of Naruto multiple times, so I would like to read a new series that condenses those parts.

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When you think about it calmly, it’s terrible that Onigiri is sometimes spoken of in a bad way despite not doing anything wrong.

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The person who likes Bolt loves JoJo, and the biggest influence was Dragon Ball, so why are they making a sequel to Naruto?

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>>182

It’s not a hobby; it’s work.

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The character Bolt is drawn by a different person.

Kishi Kage does not have an assistant right now.

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It’s clear that Mr. Kishimoto loves animals, but compared to Mr. Toriyama and Mr. Oda, his animal deformations are not as good…

Rather than just animals, my deformed drawing skills are quite low when it comes to drawing humans as well, but with animals, it really shows too much.

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I thought it was terrible that the author was listed as Akira Okubo and others when I saw it on Amazon before.

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>>189

It’s your manga…

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Perhaps in his mind, Kishi thought, “Since the serialization will continue anyway, let’s first depict a flawed protagonist… and then polish it up around volume 8… and do that thing around volume 18…” I wonder if he had some kind of rough plan like that.

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>>190

“Is it alright to take it easy?” is something Oda-sensei mentioned.

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If Demon Slayer is adapted into an anime up to where my brother is, it is a manga guaranteed to make a comeback.

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A sense of emptiness, like a pointless battle between those who don’t know each other in the Ninja World War.

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It seems like there should be someone capable of copying the art style to some extent, like the person who drew the Sasuke side story.

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The responsibility undoubtedly lies with Kishikage.

In terms of mischief, the editing that allowed it to be written completely unchecked is quite problematic.

It’s because the editor printed a large number of Samu 8 volumes despite the lack of popularity.

Actually, it seems that it’s about 80:20, isn’t it that the editing is bad?

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