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Carbon copy of that other manga
Given how many mangas are straight copies of each other you'd think Japan has no copyright laws at all. But maybe they're all under the same publiusher who holds the rights.I like the art.
How hasn't he got sued for basically plagiarizing the entire plot and setting from the other manga.
Well, consider Theodore Sturgeon's It, DC's Solomon Grundy, Hillman's Heap (rebooted by Skywald), Marvel's Man-Thing, and DC's Swamp Thing. No lawsuits actually filed, though only a chuckle-head would deny heavy borrowings from Sturgeon in Grundy, in the Heap, and perhaps in Man-Thing; heavy borrowing from the Heap in Man-Thing; and borrowing in one direction or in another involving Swamp Thing and Man-Thing. (Just where EC's Heap goes in all that, I dunno.)Given how many mangas are straight copies of each other you'd think Japan has no copyright laws at all.
... I have a strange feeling of Deja-vu.
It'd be a miracle for 1 and 3 to not happen.Let's hope
- that the male lead is not a doormat
- that the female lead chops the thumbs off any brothers who deserve to lose their thumbs
- that no pretense is made that everyone in the cosmos is overwhelmed by the deliciousness of Japanese food when first they try it
you need a minimum amount of plagiarism evidence to make your statement valid. as it is stand, it's just the same prologue.I like the art.
How hasn't he got sued for basically plagiarizing the entire plot and setting from the other manga.
Let's hope
- that the male lead is not a doormat
- that the female lead chops the thumbs off any brothers who deserve to lose their thumbs
- that no pretense is made that everyone in the cosmos is overwhelmed by the deliciousness of Japanese food when first they try it
Number 3 will be the least likely to happen in this manga probably
I 100% back all three of those assertions. However, I've read enough manga to know that Japanese food can make you immortal and bring world peace. Also that wars and genocide would be committed to find rice.
It'd be a miracle for 1 and 3 to not happen.
Looking ahead in the chapters, too late for the last one. Insert a Japanese in a reverse isekai like this one, and the author can't help themselves inserting the glorious, supreme, Japanese ways of life which of course includes the heavenly Japanese food.