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Found this and did a little double take because I thought this was some /tg/ fanfiction, but shockingly its an actual ongoing manga

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Series is called Destroy All Humankind. They Can’t Be Regenerated/Subete no Jinrui wo Hakai Suru. Sorera wa Saisei Dekinai. Read the one-shot and TLDR its seems like Hi Score Girl but replace streetfighter with MTG, although no comment if its actually as good.

The author clearly never played magic and its yet another garbage "boy meets girl" pussyworship story. They will likely not even touch on Urza's saga.

>wizards of the coast greenlit this
Jesus fucking christ. First a godzilla block and now this.
 
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The author clearly never played magic and its yet another garbage "boy meets girl" pussyworship story. They will likely not even touch on Urza's saga.

>wizards of the coast greenlit this
Jesus fucking christ. First a godzilla block and now this.
I've kept reading a little and funny enough they did reference Urza's saga but it was mainly one page blurb to explain why half the side cast where depressed about the rotation
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I kind of revise my earlier statement about hi score girl since since while there is a bit of the "girl falls for looser boy because of a shared interest" it's kind of taking a backseat (but won't deny its present and annoying) and if anyone's familiar with the early seasons of vanguard where the "battles" are largely make believe while they play at a card shop before they start adding fantasy shit and other dimensions, its kind of just that.

But I'm not at all familiar with MTG so I don't know if all the cards and strategies are accurate to a monoblack deck the MC uses or the cast playing a booster draft with a bunch a joke cards where you have to say "ow" when hit or make chicken noises to get an effect something only people who play the game know or some surface level reference any idiot with an internet connection and with 5 minutes of googling can pretend to be an expert on.
 
I've kept reading a little and funny enough they did reference Urza's saga but it was mainly one page blurb to explain why half the side cast where depressed about the rotation
I kind of revise my earlier statement about hi score girl since since while there is a bit of the "girl falls for looser boy because of a shared interest" it's kind of taking a backseat (but won't deny its present and annoying) and if anyone's familiar with the early seasons of vanguard where the "battles" are largely make believe while they play at a card shop before they start adding fantasy shit and other dimensions, its kind of just that.

But I'm not at all familiar with MTG so I don't know if all the cards and strategies are accurate to a monoblack deck the MC uses or the cast playing a booster draft with a bunch a joke cards where you have to say "ow" when hit or make chicken noises to get an effect something only people who play the game know or some surface level reference any idiot with an internet connection and with 5 minutes of googling can pretend to be an expert on.
There was a joke set of cards like that that had a 8ball set symbol that had silly effects like that. No one ever used those cards though. MTG is more of a fun fantasy social game so no one really cares about what you play as long as you aren't an asshole.

Just about anything from MTG is better than anything you would find in an isekai or modern fantasy anime.
 
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Read the one-shot and TLDR its seems like Hi Score Girl but replace streetfighter with MTG, although no comment if its actually as good.
It's a fun romp, thankfully it's Japan-grown, and not something that was created in US. It's not about any stories in MTG or it's Planes, it's just some low-effort stories about players with references and call backs to the history of the game. I doubt Hasbro spends much to make the manga.
 
just about anything from MTG is better than anything you would find in an isekai or modern fantasy anime.
Have you seen the recent MTG Lore? The Story in the last decade makes the average isekai look like Lord of the Rings.

Edit : Oh I forgot my original reason for coming in here, Anyone else reading Re-Do? It's like ten chapters in but it's been a pretty Kino boxing Manga.
 
I was really underhwlmed by the new season of Demon Slayer. It basically fell into a ton of bad shonen tropes at once, with an extra ridiculous plot development in the end. I liked the hero being some nobody who trained super hard, but instead he is a chosen one belonging to a line of chosen ones, except he has plot sword,and any chance the other characters get development and their story progression is ground to dust.
 
Have you seen the recent MTG Lore? The Story in the last decade makes the average isekai look like Lord of the Rings.

Edit : Oh I forgot my original reason for coming in here, Anyone else reading Re-Do? It's like ten chapters in but it's been a pretty Kino boxing Manga.
Must be a bitch to let trannies live rent free in your head.
 
I was really underhwlmed by the new season of Demon Slayer. It basically fell into a ton of bad shonen tropes at once, with an extra ridiculous plot development in the end. I liked the hero being some nobody who trained super hard, but instead he is a chosen one belonging to a line of chosen ones, except he has plot sword,and any chance the other characters get development and their story progression is ground to dust.
My friend. If the asspull sun breath wasn't an indicator of how things were going to go, I don't know what to tell you
 
Found this and did a little double take because I thought this was some /tg/ fanfiction, but shockingly its an actual ongoing manga

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Series is called Destroy All Humankind. They Can’t Be Regenerated/Subete no Jinrui wo Hakai Suru. Sorera wa Saisei Dekinai. Read the one-shot and TLDR its seems like Hi Score Girl but replace streetfighter with MTG, although no comment if its actually as good.
Funny enough, I actually read the first few chapters of this manga and I was entertained with the how he was able to make MTG look fun to play when compared to current day. Last I checked, it was not that bad.
 
My friend. If the asspull sun breath wasn't an indicator of how things were going to go, I don't know what to tell you
Sun breathing got worse the more it was expanded upon. It would have been okay if it was just some family technique that suited the hero better than water breathing, but it turned into "literally better than any other technique in every way". Especially now that the hero can suddenly steal his friends moves without any training.

And the reveal of the villain backstory was godawful. You'd think he'll get a full arc with some epic Dio style origin, instead it "got turned into vampire by a mysterious apothecary and killed him before he could make me sun immune" like what the fuck?

Nezuko becoming sun immune is just a ridiculous development in a character that already randomly power levels without any warning. If the show was more mystical then it would at least make sense as she redeems herself by sacrificing her life, but the whole "demon" thing turned into Resident Evil shit. The situation itself was ridiculous, the villain demon didn't get any effect from the sun but Nezuko did for the sake of drama. And characters that thrown whole trees five minutes earlier couldn't descend a cliff in 10 minutes. It's also the worst decision narrative wise, Nezuko dying would at least test Tanjiro's motivation, while her "technically" causing the death of others throughhis inaction would actually make good drama and make him less of a ridiculous saint.

Edit: On the flip side, Jigokuraku reveal that the main villains are a cult of pedo coomer trannies is pretty based.
 
Sun breathing got worse the more it was expanded upon. It would have been okay if it was just some family technique that suited the hero better than water breathing, but it turned into "literally better than any other technique in every way". Especially now that the hero can suddenly steal his friends moves without any training.

And the reveal of the villain backstory was godawful. You'd think he'll get a full arc with some epic Dio style origin, instead it "got turned into vampire by a mysterious apothecary and killed him before he could make me sun immune" like what the fuck?

Nezuko becoming sun immune is just a ridiculous development in a character that already randomly power levels without any warning. If the show was more mystical then it would at least make sense as she redeems herself by sacrificing her life, but the whole "demon" thing turned into Resident Evil shit. The situation itself was ridiculous, the villain demon didn't get any effect from the sun but Nezuko did for the sake of drama. And characters that thrown whole trees five minutes earlier couldn't descend a cliff in 10 minutes. It's also the worst decision narrative wise, Nezuko dying would at least test Tanjiro's motivation, while her "technically" causing the death of others throughhis inaction would actually make good drama and make him less of a ridiculous saint.

Edit: On the flip side, Jigokuraku reveal that the main villains are a cult of pedo coomer trannies is pretty based.
still have no idea how you didn't see this coming
after they kill the first moon, half of them were killed off to speed things along for fuck's sake

It reminds me of how people were so shocked Attack on Titan went to shit when that was obviously unsalvageable the moment Eren turned into a titan. Hell, let me throw MHA's downfall in there. Generic shounen with /co/ inspirations that is only distinguishable because it was vaguely self-aware in the beginning. I don't even need to bring up JJK because we all know what happened there.
 
Why are people pretending Demon Slayer was anything more than just generic Shōnen with just an astronomical animation budget? Its why its so popular because its generic (though it has some decent gore to it which is surprising in a mainstream production)

It was good at the beginning with a lot of heart, but it de-evolved into generic Shōnen pretty quick. The problem is that if you give these demon ludicrous fucking powers, its almost impossible for the protagonist to keep up if they're just a human. Its an interesting concept to just train as hard or just have your will be so strong you're unstoppable. But seriously, if a demon can split into five super powerful demons, you're not going to have a shot unless you're super-human. I mean, Tanjiro's motivation was the power of friendship which has been mocked thoroughly as an over-used trope.

With Nezuko its badly telegraphed, but its obvious she would be able to survive the sun since she's never consumed human flesh and always been a relatively unique concept, but the whole idea is left really unexplored to be honest. Muzan's light-speed origin story was fucking awful. "bro, i'm sick this doctor's a quack, im gunna kill him, wtf bro this doctor's medicine was super awesome but i can't go out in the sun even though i'm immortal and super strong, this is embarassing, i need to go out during the day to watch my stories become a super being even though i had no motivation to be one at all literally five seconds of screen time ago".

Killing Nezuko at that moment would have been an awful choice. Having a major character die for/by nobodies is bad form and always will be bad form, and is typically done in stories for shock value or a retarded 'ANYONE CAN DIE' feel, and then it becomes painfully obvious the story massively fucked up and regrets this decision.

Also I think one of the reasons that Demon Slayer's end is super-rushed is because the mangaka got sick. Reminder, there's only one short arc (Harishira training arc) before the end of the series. So we're already in the series end, so a lot is getting rushed.

Don't get me wrong, Nezuko dying in the story through being Muzan's entire goal, and through his evil he fucked himself WOULD be a good narrative turn, the problem is that it needs to be built up, which it wasn't in this case. An antagonist ensuring his own destruction through his evil would be a great theme. That being said, the story would also have to be drastically different to support this and would have to be much more of a senien.


But what I hate most about Demon Slayer is that its made anime too popular for fucking normies:
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That being said, you really shouldn't expect all that much out of it as its a prototypical Shōnen with a fucking insane budget. On ufotable's other works, I really need to re-watch The Garden of Sinners.
 
Demon Slayer always looked like the most basic bitch of basic bitch shonen and this is why I have never once and never will consume it.

Anything that gets such a fuckhuge following and widespread media attention like that is bound to be utterly generic garbage by today's standards.

Except for Dragon Ball. And maybe One Piece. I dunno, I don't care about One Piece either but I'm willing to cut it some slack.
 
Demon Slayer manga started to fall apart during the Sword Smith Village arc and then became a trainwreck after that (I think the creator was sick or something and wanted to end it as fast as possible). I was hoping the anime would improve it but given recent impressions I'm guessing it didn't. Haven't watched the anime since the end of the first season.
 
Demon Slayer always looked like the most basic bitch of basic bitch shonen and this is why I have never once and never will consume it.

Anything that gets such a fuckhuge following and widespread media attention like that is bound to be utterly generic garbage by today's standards.

Except for Dragon Ball. And maybe One Piece. I dunno, I don't care about One Piece either but I'm willing to cut it some slack.
Demon Slayer had some heart at the beginning which separated it, as well as the massive animation budget Ufotable gave it. It being basic bitch helped skyrocket it to popularity, though I think the animation did that. Its also spoiled people because series without the budget begin to get shit-talked unnecessarily. Like a fucking half-second shot of a ladle going into water eclipses other shows entire episode animation budget. You can't make the comparison.
Demon Slayer manga started to fall apart during the Sword Smith Village arc and then became a trainwreck after that (I think the creator was sick or something and wanted to end it as fast as possible). I was hoping the anime would improve it but given recent impressions I'm guessing it didn't. Haven't watched the anime since the end of the first season.
Yeah, the mangaka got sick and she wanted to finish it off quick, I think she got spooked. Its why basically everything is fast-forwarded, like we get hints of what Muzan was looking for and then he's given an origin and fast-forwarded in one 30 second sequence that's really fucking awful. So everything is just crammed at the end. I mean, the Harishira training arc is going to have to be stretched out, because its literally just that and then the end fight. You kind of feel like its going to start winding up at the Swordsmith village with cutting through the upper moons and getting a blade, but it just crashes into itself like a train and then ends.

Which is basically the problem with anime, is that it becomes very inflexible when the manga/light novel has problems. This is both good and bad, as sticking to the source material is pretty much almost always abandoned in the West, but presents its own problems when there's trouble in the source material. I wish it did pick up a little flexibility from the West, but since inflexibility is basically a genre standard and where a lot of its strength lies, so its very hard to adapt. Flaws, however minor, are almost never corrected, even its to the detriment of the production and acknowledged by nearly everyone. This is also exacerbated by anime's unorthodox production structure and long production times (though they're better now since in the past it might be half a decade before a second season got greenlit).

Though when diverging from source material, anime has a tendency to go off the rails fucking hard. So wishing for something that's 'anime only' is basically a monkey's paw since the East doesn't really know what the fuck to do when they have to improvise (see Akame Ga Kill for how bad it can go). Though, ironically, generally anime only series (no manga or light novel source material) can end up fucking brilliant (Psycho Pass and ID: Invaded are two that come right to mind, but fuck later seasons of Psycho Pass, as season 1 is a perfect story and needs no sequel).

So its probably for the better that Demon Slayer doesn't do its own thing because that wouldn't end well. God knows in the fucking West it would be milked until it was ran into the fucking ground. But honestly its probably going to go one more season and then end with a movie, because the last part isn't so much an arc.
 
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@Secret Asshole The best examples of where expanding the manga / diverging can go great and terrible is Full Metal Alchemist. 2005 anime is a great intro and really does make you like the cast more, however as it goes on it loses idea of where it's going and the cool ideas rot on the vine. Brotherhood has the manga ending and I don't hate the manga ending where Ed basically gives up a huge part of himself to bring back Al (who isn't dead, but more or less existing with Truth.)

Demon Slayer isn't bad, but it's nothing new or inventive. Pig Nigga is the only one who really gets development and his bullshit asspulls are entertaining. I feel like that's my main issue with asspulls, if they're entertaining and explained in a way that fits a character I likely will not care.
 
Demon slayer isn't my favorite series by far but I don't really buy that the animation budget (probably funded through tax evasion btw) is the sole reason why it took off. A main factor yes, but the only no.
The art in the manga is kind of shit, yet it somehow the sold over 150 million volumes in japan alone and iirc the final volume sold like 5-6 million in its first 4 weeks on sale (you can blame it on japs having shit taste depending on how you view the series).
Compared that with other recent WSJ manga that surged in popularity from successful anime
SxF is still growing but at a much slower rate
JJK slowed down a few months after the anime and movie aired and is selling a little over half of what it did at its peak
CSM sales fell of a cliff after part 1 in the manga and the small anime boost it got only made things worse

You can argue that a popular anime will make the manga popular as a result, but I can name a few older shows where the adaptation is so popular the original manga is all but forgotten. I'd argue lupin III is an example since it's rare to come across someone that has read monkey punch's original series and maybe some series like Conan and DB since while I know their manga are still popular, most of their relevance comes form their anime series and newest movies,
 
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JJK slowed down a few months after the anime and movie aired and is selling a little over half of what it did at its peak
It was inevitable. The plot was meandering for far too long and just zoomed right after Shibuya. Itadori is such a standby protagonist that Gojo unironically feels like the main character than he does.
CSM sales fell of a cliff after part 1 in the manga and the small anime boost it got only made things worse
The plot not really needing a sequel and the shift to a new, female protagonist didn't help at all. Still a good manga. Just have no idea how things are going to pan out.
 
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