It is a robot that has absorved the chuuni personality due to his owner's work (his owner is a mangaka)...okay is that Guy a Chuuni Robot or some Chuuni dude that just pretends to be a robot? This old man is confused.
I think the main problem is not using the main characters for that end. Instead of going through these problems while exploring their dynamic as a couple and following their day to day lives, the focus is shifted to other characters.Presenting moral and philosophical questions about robot sapience and robot rights has been the point of the manga from day one, even in chapters with Mina. The author makes it very clear that he wants to discuss the nuances of a robot society and social dynamics, especially since his worldbuilding is already unique compared to many other stories featuring them, what with the parent companies that build the robots going to surprising lengths to guarantee the safety and well-being of the robots themselves for the sake of their clients, as well as respecting and closely studying the relationships said clients have with their robots, instead of just kicking them around all the time like it's a Boston Dynamics promotional video. The premise of Mina's cuteness is of course important but the story is evidently meant to go beyond simple slice of life routine.
Finally somebody mentions it! I did find it pretty cute myself too lol, maybe they become a couple too? 😊I did honestly find that last page kinda cute, though. It looked like chuunitron was blushing as she stared at him/he at her. He then invents some wild excuse to break away from it. Relatable ngl.
I can see why they did that this way. For our MC there is no debate as Mina is his Wife he loves so this dialog pretty much would never happen in their dynamic and Mina's view on that was explored early. But what about everyone else and the view of other normal Non-Mina Model Robots? That's what they now used the club for to have what is pretty much an infodump discussion about this.I think the main problem is not using the main characters for that end. Instead of going through these problems while exploring their dynamic as a couple and following their day to day lives, the focus is shifted to other characters.
In short, i think people wanted more Mina & MC screen time, less of the rest.
Yes, that's exactly it. Among all the groups presented in the setting, these kind of free from explorations of dynamics and concepts ideally shared but fundamentally different between humans and robots... can't be impartially or meaningfully discussed, except by the club.I can see why they did that this way. For our MC there is no debate as Mina is his Wife he loves so this dialog pretty much would never happen in their dynamic and Mina's view on that was explored early. But what about everyone else and the view of other normal Non-Mina Model Robots? That's what they now used the club for to have what is pretty much an infodump discussion about this.
Thinking about it I feel that is actually a decent way to do it instead of shoehorning it into the main dynamic when it doesn't fit with the two.
It's also just because there hasn't been much development of these side characters to like them that much. We had our eyes on Mina and MC for a good chunk in the beginning, having such a large focus on philosophy just through characters debating it rather than through experience is a sort of a cop-out. But I understand that the author is probably having trouble writing, and I still love this manga, so I will keep reading in hopes it gets better.I think the main problem is not using the main characters for that end. Instead of going through these problems while exploring their dynamic as a couple and following their day to day lives, the focus is shifted to other characters.
In short, i think people wanted more Mina & MC screen time, less of the rest.
I totally agree. I also love this manga. I don't mind the phylosophical questions, i think they should be made, but my favorite chapters are the ones that focus on the main characters. having to resort to side characters to answer those questions sort of breaks the rhythm of the story a bit, i think.It's also just because there hasn't been much development of these side characters to like them that much. We had our eyes on Mina and MC for a good chunk in the beginning, having such a large focus on philosophy just through characters debating it rather than through experience is a sort of a cop-out. But I understand that the author is probably having trouble writing, and I still love this manga, so I will keep reading in hopes it gets better.