![]() ![]() She could possibly be seen as a hypocrite, but her perspective on the story would possibly be one that I would have as well. The exception alone is Enma, who is not just the usual hyperactive clown, but could relate to the story of both worlds. What the characters actually are are just empty shells with a single personality. They weren't annoying, they weren't particularly cliched, and they were interesting. It felt like you were reading the bare script. The final fight against the clan had no climax, absolutely nothing. The other arcs were one weaker than the other. The Golden Pond arc had an interesting battle sequence, but was filled with so much abysmal plot armor, you could hardly care about the characters because you knew nothing was happening. Unfortunately, the whole thing was very secondary and also the finale with the noble family and the conclusion of the war, was implemented very shallow. Had it not been for this, I don't know how I could have made it this far. The subject matter and the construction of the 2 worlds had me curious and held me until the end of the manga. We eat livestock, but what if there were higher forms of life that bred and ate us? I also liked Enma's neutral perspective on these events. A controversial perspective on people's standard of living. This story is based on a relatively simple but interesting concept. Yes, the quest for Minerva had its appeal, but the path to that goal was a challenge for the reader. Honestly, the whole thing was so shallow that I can hardly name any highlights that had any impact. But what waited outside the walls was an endless loop of mediocre events and a rather The "Escape Arc" was fascinating in so many ways from the mysterious structure, the atmosphere and the constant mind games of the characters. Even though the manga had greater quality than the second season of the anime, the author had reached the end of his creativity. However, this was the first and last heyday of the manga. ![]() Promised Neverland has become known for having one of the best prologues in anime history, winning over practically everyone. ![]() Many have said it and many will continue to say it. ![]()
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