I haven't read JJK this year but I already got all the spoilers when every chapter was releasing. It was literally everywhere... I couldn't even ignore it. Chainsaw man Part 1 i have read. Oshi no ko season 3 welllll... Already know its going to divide the fanbase lmao. Chapter 123........ It was inexplainable.
You r reading One punchman, Chainsaw man and JJk all at the same time. Damnn. Also Oshi no ko season 3 is coming. Season 2 was absolute cinema in terms of animation. Goodt list.
Thank you for sharing! I agree with everything that you said. Over the past two years, I have developed a passion for the entertainment industry, primarily the cinematography aspect (my acting is as wooden as the Redwood trees in California) since I post videos of my travels abroad on YouTube. It was such a pleasure to peer behind the curtains of how cutthroat the entertainment industry truly is. From Akane's struggle during the reality romance show, to Arima's (my favorite character) trials and tribulations as a former child actress who's popularity waned overtime, seeking for someone to tell her it's ok for her to be up on stage alongside Ruby and Mem-cho.
The characters actually felt believable as you perfectly mentioned and the themes that were tackled throughout the manga were well managed up until the end. Admittedly, I was expecting it to take a turn for the worst in order to put Gorou Amamiya to rest and ensure that Ruby (formerly Sarina) lives a long life, free from the clutches of her father. However, I still didn't want it to end that way. I know, as I am sure many of the fans feel the same way, that I wanted to have my cake and eat it too but it just hurt seeing all of the build up relationship wise with Aqua and his entourage. Arima didn't even get to confess and her actions in one of the later chapters does not justify that but I can understand why she would do so. Extreme bias towards Arima Kana, I am well aware of that.
Overall, I will still put it as one of my favorite mangas as I had a fun and memorable journey waiting for each weekly chapter despite how it ended.
The one thing I really don't like are the huge classes where there are more 100 people, but I have only two classes like that, though most classes are usually 30 students.
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The characters actually felt believable as you perfectly mentioned and the themes that were tackled throughout the manga were well managed up until the end. Admittedly, I was expecting it to take a turn for the worst in order to put Gorou Amamiya to rest and ensure that Ruby (formerly Sarina) lives a long life, free from the clutches of her father. However, I still didn't want it to end that way. I know, as I am sure many of the fans feel the same way, that I wanted to have my cake and eat it too but it just hurt seeing all of the build up relationship wise with Aqua and his entourage. Arima didn't even get to confess and her actions in one of the later chapters does not justify that but I can understand why she would do so. Extreme bias towards Arima Kana, I am well aware of that.
Overall, I will still put it as one of my favorite mangas as I had a fun and memorable journey waiting for each weekly chapter despite how it ended.