Kafka in Chains in Kaiju No 8
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The groundbreaking manga Kaiju No. 8 is ruining what made it so unique with an arc that turned the series far more into standard shonen. This doesn’t make the manga by Naoya Matsumoto boring or uninteresting to read, but it does squander the potential it had to be something truly special. Especially since this arc promised to focus on something so rarely seen in these sorts of stories.
Related Kaiju No. 8 Isn't Just Promising, It's Set Up To Be Shonen Jump's Biggest Anime in Years Kaiju No. 8 is looking up to be Shonen Jump's biggest series in years, and its premiere has been long anticipated since it was announced. Kaiju No. 8's Focus on Standard Shonen Battles Undermines the Series' Uniqueness The Series Should Play More to its Strengths Kaiju No. 8 first became popular due to its innovative take on many Shonen concepts.
Some of Kaiju No. 8's Fights Lack the True Epic Scale That They Should Have Shonen and Kaiju Don't Mix All that Often Close Given the series' title and the early focus on giant monsters, Kaiju No. 8 was set up to be a true fusion of the kaiju and shonen genres. While the two had briefly mixed before in Naruto, fights of truly legendary scale were more of a rare treat to supplement that series' strong basis in mystical and martial arts. In contrast, Kaiju No.
Kaiju No. 8 is in the Spotlight Now More Than Ever Kaiju No. 8's anime adaptation has already made history several times over, thrusting the series into a big spotlight. Given that the anime is already blowing up, it's entirely likely that the manga will gain more readers than ever. With this in mind, it would make sense for the manga to shift focus slightly back to the unique elements that made the series stand out when it first premiered in 2020.
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