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Anonymous commented at 2018-01-18 22:28:17 » #2203995
BruhBruh- it is from Nazo no Kanojo X (Mysterious Girlfriend X) which is a great romance anime with a weird premise. I have watched the anime twice but read the manga literally like 15 times (its better than the anime purely because it is way longer than the anime)
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BruhBruh- it is from Nazo no Kanojo X (Mysterious Girlfriend X) which is a great romance anime with a weird premise. I have watched the anime twice but read the manga literally like 15 times (its better than the anime purely because it is way longer than the anime)
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Anonymous commented at 2018-01-23 18:50:47 » #2205533
@anon1
Wow, I think this is the first time I heard anyone say they liked the manga over the anime. And you couldn't be any more objectively wrong either.
The MGX anime was paced well, chose the right arcs, and stopped at the right time. Sure there were a few chapters that should have been adapted, but it's way too late to rectify those mistakes now. The manga on the other hand, started out great but got shitty by the 6th volume. Plot progression came to a complete halt, progression in their relationship stagnated until the last two chapters, character development regressed characters into a ridiculous state (like Tsubaki trying to make out with a cat to get Urabe's indirect kiss), and pointless arcs like the Idol-arc.
The anime also captured the raw emotional feeling better than the manga.
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@anon1
Wow, I think this is the first time I heard anyone say they liked the manga over the anime. And you couldn't be any more objectively wrong either.
The MGX anime was paced well, chose the right arcs, and stopped at the right time. Sure there were a few chapters that should have been adapted, but it's way too late to rectify those mistakes now. The manga on the other hand, started out great but got shitty by the 6th volume. Plot progression came to a complete halt, progression in their relationship stagnated until the last two chapters, character development regressed characters into a ridiculous state (like Tsubaki trying to make out with a cat to get Urabe's indirect kiss), and pointless arcs like the Idol-arc.
The anime also captured the raw emotional feeling better than the manga.
1 Points Flag
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