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I never had any grand expectations for this manga, but anything decent I could have expected from it died with the antagonist's backstory. It was generic and cliche from the get go, but it's abandoned any hope of growth at this point and made clear it's sole purpose is to hit every cliche possible, which is the problem. Voicing negative opinions on this site, unless the series is god awful and even then, is guaranteed to get you negative backlash, so most people just don't say shit. You're never the only one, people just never say shit.
The Japanese anime market is first and foremost a business, so I can't say I'm surprised it's getting an anime due to how popular and sometimes infamous the genre is. It's clear most studios care about money and short term gain over long term growth and renown. If shit like this is getting an adaption while fucking Komi-san and other great manga sit in the cold, it just goes to show how much the market cares for coin over quality. I'm just disappointed that money and effort is being wasted on this shit. It sounds idealistic, but I believe being an artist, author, director or something of the like, shouldn't be a job in a business as much as it should be a passion that pays with a community. Incorporating art is the fastest way to ruin it, the older, bigger and more monetary any artistic community gets helps exemplify that or at least I believe so.
I never had any grand expectations for this manga, but anything decent I could have expected from it died with the antagonist's backstory. It was generic and cliche from the get go, but it's abandoned any hope of growth at this point and made clear it's sole purpose is to hit every cliche possible, which is the problem. Voicing negative opinions on this site, unless the series is god awful and even then, is guaranteed to get you negative backlash, so most people just don't say shit. You're never the only one, people just never say shit.
The Japanese anime market is first and foremost a business, so I can't say I'm surprised it's getting an anime due to how popular and sometimes infamous the genre is. It's clear most studios care about money and short term gain over long term growth and renown. If shit like this is getting an adaption while fucking Komi-san and other great manga sit in the cold, it just goes to show how much the market cares for coin over quality. I'm just disappointed that money and effort is being wasted on this shit. It sounds idealistic, but I believe being an artist, author, director or something of the like, shouldn't be a job in a business as much as it should be a passion that pays with a community. Incorporating art is the fastest way to ruin it, the older, bigger and more monetary any artistic community gets helps exemplify that or at least I believe so.