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@ShinoRidwaan @JMata10_ There are better stories than The Wire and Sopranos in animanga medium. Explore more
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These lot kill me man.
Western TV series like True Detective, The Wire, The Sopranos for example straight up clears any anime or manga mentioned in that tweet. It's an unfair comparison, lol.
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To think these two animes are the only ammo we have against a western TV show 😭😭
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18 years later and this scene still gives me chills
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18 years ago today, 'CLANNAD' Season 1 the Anime Officially Ended!
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@Kenzofty Some of them are actually good . Don’t get me wrong this is not a hate to ALL THE GABI FANS just this one 😭
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@FallenHumanX the mangaka that draws highschoolers flashing their panties and getting put into sexual situations for fan service isnt a predator... 🤔
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My final thoughts on Chainsaw Man’s ending(this will be kinda long)
While I completely understand why people won’t like the ending, albeit because of character development, handling of certain topics, etc, in my opinion, I don’t think CSM was ever meant to be a story about someone overcoming their trauma. To me it feels more and more like a cautionary tale, and because of that, I cant find myself not liking the ending.
Part 1 was about Denji wanting the bare minimum and not wanting to think for himself, and how it led to him being taken advantage of. Part 2 was about him wanting everything and how his desire to be Chainsaw Man ruined his life. Both parts feel like 2 opposite ends of an extreme
Yeah “themes and such” and all that shit, but personally I don’t care. CSM’s ending feels more like a moral than anything to me. That sometimes it’s better to leave your wild crazy dreams, as just that. Dreams. That there’s always going to be moments of suffering in life. Those two themes in mind, I feel like what Fujimoto is trying to say, is to value what you already have, and never take it for granted, even something as small as eating toast in the morning. You never know when life will go tits up
Despite the issues with part 2, I still think it’s necessary as it provides so much more meaning for part 1. Denji’s conversation with Kobeni thanks to part 2, I feel is even better now, and Denji saying he wants to be Chainsaw Man, is now an early warning sign for his eventual pitfall in part 2. Part 2 and it’s ending in my opinion, reinforces the established themes of part 1, and because of that, I can’t find myself hating the ending
My adoration for this series is even greater now, despite its obvious flaws. I love Chainsaw Man, and I’m so glad Fujimoto brought this story to life

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