
The Young Master Who Escapes Well Chapter 200 Yesterday’s Enemy is Today’s Friend 1351 Yusei Matsui Accumulation. Accumulation. Accumulation— 180 202 202 200
I didn’t realize these were by the same author…
It’s all been animated!
>>2
Neuro isn’t doing that! Cut it out!!
Serialization Period
Year 1800
Year 2000
2002
>>3
Was it a long-lived species…
This guy is always hitting it.
Has it already gone that many episodes?
Even now, it’s a mystery why Neuro was animated.
>>8
Since then, the director of the Neuro anime has made several interpretations that differed from the original and produced sacrificial works…
Having a proper theory and objective, along with a unique sense, is truly powerful.
I’m happy to see Neuro after a long time.
I think it’s amazing, but it’s concerning that there are others in the same cohort with equal or higher sales that haven’t been animated.
>>14
Anime adaptation isn’t necessarily decided by sales…
I become worse at it year by year.
I thought Assassination Classroom had a few more episodes.
Ah, the episode count.
I thought it was some crazy number.
Is it the shortest among the three Assassin movies?
There was also Neuro Chapter 202…
The fact that Neuro is yielding ahead suggests that something terrible is likely waiting for us.
>>23
Well, considering the historical facts…
Mako, I’m angry! 😡😡😡
It seems like you might hold a grudge against being called a cursed spirit.
I can’t help but think that “Nige Waka” just started recently, right?!
My sense of time is different from when it was during Neuro…
The text is a hand gesture emoji and does not have a specific verbal translation.
Following Rumiko, it may have been a manga artist on par with Shiina or Akamatsu.
Isn’t every manga artist who has had even one successful series in Jump a genius…?
>>38
If you can create masterpieces in the ultra-high-speed environment of a weekly serialization, I think you can call yourself a genius.
>>38
First of all, being able to have a serialization means you fall into the category of genius, even if it ends up being cancelled.
The third work is a bit strange.
It seems like they are naturally successful even outside of manga.
Debuting with Jump and having three consecutive series each surpassing 20 volumes is truly one-of-a-kind.
The illustrations are getting more and more erotic, it’s crazy.
>>47
Ayako can already conceive.
I’m 9 years old, but counting it makes me 11, so it’s legal.
I’m really happy that you still draw Neuro.
So it’s just the Neuro anime left, huh?
I liked Neuro for its sharpness, but I understand the reason it didn’t become popular.
>>54
Assassination sold too well, but Neuro is more than enough of a hit work, right?
I thought it was height.
It seems that the escape has been going on for quite some time now.
Well, it seems like the story is already in its final stage.
I guess they are simply smart.
Next is Neuro 2.
Was Assassination Classroom shorter than Neuro?
It’s amazing that you managed to work on three projects with Jump and all of them were hits.
The Taira part is too disjointed…
>>76
When I took Japanese history in high school and delved a little into this era, I seriously got confused.
Eiichiro Oda has only serialized one work so far.
I was surprised that Assassination Classroom only had 180 chapters…
I have the impression that there were about 300 episodes.
I can’t imagine that Escape Young will be the longest-running series at all.
I didn’t feel like that escape was continuing or anything.
Has it really been 4 years already?
I think the discussion about defense power in manga that was mentioned in some Jump project is having an effect.
By eliminating the anti-patterns of boredom and discomfort, we can directly absorb enjoyment, which can also lead to anime adaptations.
It seems like it’s drawn quite logically, and since he hit the mark with three works, the aspiring young manga artists around the world are probably working hard to study this author.
>>93
It feels like they are someone who is incredibly good at self-promotion rather than a genius.
The ability to output something marketable from my relatively niche interests.
It feels like the previous two works were serialized for more issues than what the numbers show…
That means the conversation is that rich in content.
Is Neuro longer than the assassination?
Assassination Classroom is shorter than I expected.
I’m totally the opposite of my master, being a theory-based person.
>>103
I wonder if my master is analyzing the factors that led to the success.
I feel that when Neuro is drawn, the artwork becomes incredibly beautiful.
Did Neuro get adapted into an anime?
I wonder if Eiichiro Oda will end up just being a one-hit wonder…
>>108
Even if I say so, I’m still a rookie with my first serialization.
I want to see Neuro again, and it would actually be interesting if I did, but I think it’s most enjoyable to just leave it at “I’d like to see it again.”
I want to see two in a one-shot after all.
In episode 199, where Neuro kills Six, is it a coincidence that Article 199 of the Penal Code pertains to murder?
I wonder if Neru will get a remake anime adaptation.
Neuro’s OP “Life’s Delicious Praise” was good.
What’s amazing about this author is that while they expand their ideas, they are always prepared to fold them up at any time.
While it’s important for the author to analyze, there are also areas that I believe fall under the editor’s responsibilities.
>>115
It’s not always guaranteed that the editor will do it, so the author might as well be able to do it too, right?
I read “Nige Waka” and “Assassination Classroom,” and even though they have different styles, both were interesting.
But I thought I might get in trouble if I treated Neuro’s Yako like that now.
It seems that there’s mostly Neouro here, and not much is said about Assassination Classroom.
It’s still continuing…
It’s too late to say this now, but I feel like I wanted ONE PIECE to wrap up around volume 50 and have a separate work with the current atmosphere.
>>121
Odacchi also originally had that intention.
He said in an interview that it turned out to be unexpectedly long.
>>121
It’s more than double.
The author of Gintama initially thought it would end at around 30 volumes at most, but it ended up being a style that continued endlessly, and the determination to include every idea they came up with resulted in more than double that number of volumes.
The creators of Neuro were held hostage by Six, right?
This Neuro is flipping the bird.
>>124
I wonder if they used it even in Evil Metal.
Neuro was longer than Assassination Classroom, huh?
Neuro is really cool, isn’t he?
It seems that Assassination Classroom has strayed quite a bit, but the main story progressed at a high speed in one go.
There are hardly any people at this level of success in other magazines, so Jump is really amazing.
>>131
When changing genres while achieving consecutive hits, it inevitably feels reminiscent of the old figures from Sunday.
I like “Nige Waka,” but I really loved “Neuro,” so I’m feeling somewhat complicated like, “Oh… is this going to run longer than Neuro…”
Assassination Classroom is impressive for finishing its story in just over three years while clearly targeting middle school students.
Boys’ manga in this era is often so long that by the time it’s serialized, the customers grow up.
I might actually like the younger version of Nige more because it has a stronger Neuro component.
Somehow, Neuro feels like the author’s purest essence, and I really like it.
This disregard for appearances is indeed fitting for a professional who draws manga for a living.
Um… It’s a bit late to ask, but was Yako’s body like that of a boy in a drum can…?
It was shorter than expected, aside from the assassination.
What do you mean by being the fastest in episode 180? That’s too much!
Aside from Neuro, that’s about it.
It’s more like the quirks have disappeared.
It’s just that the average is high, so you can read and enjoy it normally.