UQ Holder 137
Chisame fucking won!?!?!?!
In retrospect, it makes her ending in Negima kinda better I guess since she's less of a shut in and more of Negi's special counsel/girlfriend.
Just that Akamatsu didn't mention that and just said "Chisame stayed at her home and did stuff, bye"
UQ Holder 137
Chisame fucking won!?!?!?!
As well she should.
Which was odd, because the original timeline Asuna was shown in picture form had her become his most trusted advisor, along side Chachamaru.
Makes me wonder what happened to her uq holder timeline.
My only issue with Chisame winning was that she wasn't even a top 5 focused on girl until the magic world arc when she suddenly became the second most important character for a large chunk of the series.
Akamatsu has a type.My only issue with Chisame winning was that she wasn't even a top 5 focused on girl until the magic world arc when she suddenly became the second most important character for a large chunk of the series.
True, but that's still like half the manga. I think that's enough time to justify it.
Its better than what happens a lot where the first girl introduced is the winner in the end, no matter what happens throughout the whole series.
Akamatsu has a type.
I mean both are bad
Main girl introduced in chapter 1 wins at the end, many other girls added "why even bother adding a harem other then to be filler"
Girl who wins isn't introduced or made relevant till half way through the story "why even bother having harem shit in the first half"
If you wanna do harem shit introduce like 3-4 girls in chapter 1 so the illusion exists that any of them can win before
Sure, but the way it went down was that Akamatsu wanted to do an action series, got talked out of it and into doing another harem series, had Asuna as the designated love interest at first, then as the series progressed he decided to make into an action series anyways. And then Asuna got kidnapped and written out for the story for like a thousand chapters and a half, which made it impossible for her to end up with Negi naturally.
Had more planning went into the series making the genre shift it had, he probably wouldn't have introduced a cast of 35+ characters from the get go, but he just threw the idea of making it into the series he wanted half way through the run.
Sure, but the way it went down was that Akamatsu wanted to do an action series, got talked out of it and into doing another harem series, had Asuna as the designated love interest at first, then as the series progressed he decided to make into an action series anyways. And then Asuna got kidnapped and written out for the story for like a thousand chapters and a half, which made it impossible for her to end up with Negi naturally.
Had more planning went into the series making the genre shift it had, he probably wouldn't have introduced a cast of 35+ characters from the get go, but he just threw the idea of making it into the series he wanted half way through the run.
Magi
Yeah, way to ruin the manga. Surprise, surprise the obviously evil generic villain is indeed the final villain. The entire manga was setting up Sinbad and now he's been talked no jutsu'd into being good again. Talk about underwhelming.
Wonder how long the bitterness will stick
Magi
Yeah, way to ruin the manga. Surprise, surprise the obviously evil generic villain is indeed the final villain. The entire manga was setting up Sinbad and now he's been talked no jutsu'd into being good again. Talk about underwhelming.
I resigned to the fact that black clover is a better magi than magi.
Akamatsu already confirmed that,
I've been reminded that Hatarakanai Futari exists... such a cute and fun manga too bad i can't enjoy more of that
Black Clover can't even sniff the highs of Magi
Sinbad was always gonna get redeemed, you don't give the super popular character his own spin off manga/anime just to see him die the villain.
The sinbad manga is best because the dungeons tie in with his personal journey and setting up his alliance.
Only thing worth much in magi is Alibaba.
Alibaba is better than Sinbad but sinbad's manga is better.The sinbad manga is best because the dungeons tie in with his personal journey and setting up his alliance.
Only thing worth much in magi is Alibaba.
Ok, maybe it is.
I understand the negima genre shift shenanigans, still it was apparent the direction the series would go like 15 chapters in when the first main wave of kiss cards got introduced chisame should have been one of them.
I'm glad Asuna didn't win simply for the fact that she's his aunt. That's creepy as fuck.
While I liked Yue, I'm fine with Chisame being the winner here. They actually had the appropriate amount of development for it to be believable *glances at Naruto and Bleach*. For UQ Holder it had damn well better be Kirie.
Wait, when?
I'm sort of 2 minds on this. Yes, I think it would have worked more in story to have her be among the first who got close to Negi during the first wave of Pacto cards, but at the same time I think that seeing the relationship develope later on after the series undergoes major changes makes it more refreshing, because it shows that Akamatsu wasn't beholden to the earlier premise and rules he set to the point he would stop the cast from growing in an unexpected direction, be it individually or together.
I think if I were to make a broader point about harem/romcoms, it would be that sticking to the designated love interest regardless of how the story progress and if there is a couple with a much better chemistry and interaction is ultimately harmful to the series, on both the cast and the plot. This doesn't usually matter because not many mangaka actually care about the story being anything but fun or fan service laden, but on the occasion where a series that is harem(-esque) comes along and has more effort placed in the narrative, its better to let the central cast members be able to grow closer to the side cast members, and even for the main characters to grow apart if the direction of the story flows that way. Just because the start of the series had the main female lead show up doesn't mean everything in the middle till the end is pointless.
There's also how the quality of writing for female characters in the genre is usually bad (and the writing for the central male character isn't that much better) but that is a different discussion.
Sound good, i'll give it a readAnyone read Yomawari Sensei? Shit is depressing.
It's about a teacher trying his best to save lost and abused children.
Get your tissues ready.
There's Daily Life of NEET-chan by Aldehyde which is kinda similar, if you want to read something in the same vein. The series is transalted on a certain imageboard.
Zweizer please... this is lewd, Hatarakanai Futari had no lewd at all.
As I said before you're damned if you do damned if you don't with harem elements in a series be it a straight romcom or a major element of an action series like Negima. My bigger problem with Negima's harem elements is that our protagonist was a 12 year old boy and his love interest were 14 year old girls. As the characters are written in a vacuum Chisame winning is perfectly fine with me, it's more a personal prefrence that I wish she had been a tad more relevant during the earlier arcs. Think how the series handeled chachamaru, around with various levels of relevance far before she became a major player in the negi harem.
Yeah, but she was more like his ancestor Aunt, so the blood relation was somewhat distant. Didn't make the pairing work any better though once it was revealed.
I think that is fair. Had the series planning were more through, it would have been much better, but I think this result is okay.
Grand Blue 36
This is misunderstandings done right. One of the funniest chapters I've read in a while.
We Never Learn 6-16
This is more lewder than I thought after those first chapters. And sadly deep down in romcomy stuff already which isn't particularly engaging so far.
I don't think it's all that lewd at all.
My only issue with Chisame winning was that she wasn't even a top 5 focused on girl until the magic world arc when she suddenly became the second most important character for a large chunk of the series.
Well now, that's only sort of true. She wa sintroduced very early, with the reveal of her double life as boring student and net idol. Then she sort of is in the background till the festival arc, where she gets her pactio and becomes more a main member of the cast. Then for the magical world arc, she was the main female character for quite some time, once reintroduced.
By the end, it was pretty clear that only Nadoka, Yue, Chisame, and Chachamaru really had a shot.
I mean, Chisame winning isn't out of left field at all if you read Negima. Asuna was the main female character, but by the end it would have been weird if Negi x Asuna hooked up and she stopped showing up in the Magical World in favor of lots of other characters. Chisame was one of the main ones.
For sure those 4 were really the only 4 with a serious chance to win at the end. I do remember the early net idol stuff during the "I'm pretending this is still just a harem" stuff. Just thinking back to when I first read Negima when everyone got scattered for the magic world arc I was initially surprised it was Chisame Negi got lost with and once Chachamaru joined I figured negi would get a harem jrpg team at a decent clip. IIRC it was basically those 3 with chisame dominating the screen time for almost 100 chapters before the big rerunions started happening.
If you had someone stop before the magic world arc and asked who would be your top 5 girls to win the harem chisame would not be in that spot. Of course that arc is half the series so she does get massively catapulted.
This conversation is just reminding me how awesome Negima is I want to reread it now.
By the end, it was pretty clear that only Nadoka, Yue, Chisame, and Chachamaru really had a shot.
For sure those 4 were really the only 4 with a serious chance to win at the end. I do remember the early net idol stuff during the "I'm pretending this is still just a harem" stuff. Just thinking back to when I first read Negima when everyone got scattered for the magic world arc I was initially surprised it was Chisame Negi got lost with and once Chachamaru joined I figured negi would get a harem jrpg team at a decent clip. IIRC it was basically those 3 with chisame dominating the screen time for almost 100 chapters before the big rerunions started happening.
If you had someone stop before the magic world arc and asked who would be your top 5 girls to win the harem chisame would not be in that spot. Of course that arc is half the series so she does get massively catapulted.
This conversation is just reminding me how awesome Negima is I want to reread it now.
Well, okay, but even tough I get your point of view here, it is still ridiculous to ignore the Magic World Arc because it takes over the entire series and changes the direction of the story so drastically, even the sequel series of the manga is based on the idea on what is the conclusion from that arc lol
It's why just going on based on what is mentioned at the start of a romcom/harem, e.g. pairing is introduced and everyone assumes it has to happen because First Girl Always Wins Damnit or somesuch. The story changes as it goes on, and the cast and writing at times undergoes changes that not even the author is able to control. This isn't exclusive to romances either.
You should anyways lol