2014-04-19, 17:37 | Link #10001 | |
Eh?
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Canada
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Whether this manga was canned or not is probably going to stay up in the air, but I can accept either answer given the pacing of recent chapters. But where the hell are these retcons and red herrings you speak of? If I remember correctly your biggest issue was with Tenri's letter not being revealed, and after it was you're calling it a retcon because it doesn't agree with what you'd hoped it would be? Isn't that just your own fault for putting so much stock in it to begin with? And even though you say otherwise, that letter was the final blow to Tenri's ship. To which one could conclude that indeed the primary cause of your dissatisfaction was a sinking ship. TL;DR Why is it so hard to admit you didn't like the ending cause your girl didn't win?
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2014-04-19, 22:35 | Link #10003 |
Silt
Join Date: Oct 2010
Age: 36
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I do feel really bad for Tenri. Chihiro loves the Keima who interacts with the real, but Tenri loves the Keima who hides away and plays games. Unfortunately for Tenri, Keima's character has developed to the point where he is willing to stay in the real for good--not that he will quit games, of course, but he has no plans to cut his ties with the real the way he did for most of the series. So Tenri's first love is a side of Keima that has less and less of a role in his life.
As others mentioned, Ayumi has it tough as well. Because she loves the same thing about Keima as Chihiro does and it's never easy being the 'other girl'.
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2014-04-19, 22:39 | Link #10004 |
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As someone following him on twitter (@Angelfrench) the only mention of any illness was him catching a cold (which hilariously forced him to put off marrying either Haruna or Takao in Kantai Collection), but that was at FLAG 267, which was already way after the announcement that the manga was ending.
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2014-04-20, 02:34 | Link #10005 |
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Join Date: Sep 2010
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Yeah, while Chihiro ending up being the winning girl I fully expected that given the direction her character arc went and the ending to the festival all but guaranteed it, I still liked her character. Among all the girls she honestly felt like the most "real" and not some kind of moe archetype...tsundere qualities aside.
The rest of the ending, though, felt rushed as all hell. For whatever reason the entire childhood arc felt more like it was a second-to-last story arc leading up to the finale, not the finale itself. And I'm utterly shocked we never got a grown up version of Urara. That seems like a glaring oversight/plot hole that she never showed up at all in the present of the story. |
2014-04-20, 03:21 | Link #10006 | |
"Senior" "Member"
Join Date: Jan 2012
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So please, please stop from turning me into a straw man, OK?
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2014-04-21, 01:26 | Link #10010 | |
Silt
Join Date: Oct 2010
Age: 36
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As discussed a couple months ago, if no one else, then Lune definitely knows Keima has something to do with the goddesses.
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2014-04-21, 05:54 | Link #10012 | |
NYAAAAHAAANNNNN~
Join Date: Nov 2007
Age: 35
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Why marry these two booby traps when he could marry Naka or Yamato? *-References intended.
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2014-04-21, 10:52 | Link #10013 |
Cowmaster
Join Date: Nov 2006
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My thoughts,
I think I agree with others that the ending was rushed, because of that I lost satisfaction overall. A game isn't worth playing if you rush for the ending. I think Keima said it best. Now for my final thoughts. I think TWGOK is a decent series, if we look at it as a whole and not at the ending. I guess the manga end didn't really do justice because the execution for it was quite poor. Take the ending for each girl and compare with the recent chapter. This is one series where the journey is worth much more than the ending. Each girl's ending was executed quite well and is very memorable. I can't say there is another series that treats all the girls at the same level. Each encounter with the girls changed him. All I can say is that all the girls deserve Keima. But he can only choose one in reality. Therefore if you were wishing for that godly ending, the reality is Keima is only human and decides to choose the normal route. Keima only did a flat out confession to Chihiro. I think the confession was lacking, unlike the earlier arcs. And that last moment explanation....Suddenly, Chihiro is put on a higher ground and that Keima has the most feelings when he is with Chihiro...(bah I guess I am upset that the other girls didn't get attention. I'm looking at the girls from past arcs that never got mentioned in the end) I know some people have already said it was hinted early on, but even so that confession was poorly executed. However, could it be that Keima's bland confession signify is more geniune and stands above the rest? Is it really the best ending for all recent the for her developments? (Goddess and Past Arc) I assume this ending was short because there was too much that needed to be filled within the last pages. It was hard to put them all in, hopefully we get something more someday. Like others, wished the ending had more to it. But overall I enjoyed the series, mostly the arcs before goddesses. I felt that the journey was worthwhile and would recommend this manga |
2014-04-22, 21:56 | Link #10014 |
Lord of Lurkervile
Join Date: Nov 2012
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I loved this manga, I loved the memories it gave and I loved being around these characters. Much of what I write nowadays is thanks to Kaminomi.
This series will be missed, and will always have a space in my bookshelf, besides Harry Potter, Golden Compass and Fullmetal. |
2014-04-23, 13:11 | Link #10015 |
Member Member
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Czech Republic
Age: 32
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I'm one of the minority group here who liked the ending. The scene with Dokurou was a pinnacle for me and I would have been mad if Wakaki hadn't drawn a few pages with Keima and Dokurou in the last chapter. I wanted her to call him onii-chan face to face after he arrived back from the past and I'm delighted that she did at the very last moment.
The semi-open ending is to my liking too. It leaves a few question without a clear answer and lets everyone reach his or her own conclusion. Some people have mentioned that Kaminomi might have been abruptly axed by the editors, but I don't think that they would ax a successful series such as Kaminomi when it was clear that it was approaching a conclusion. Well, maybe they could, but I don't think they did. The conclusion of the Goddess Arc seemed to have a very similar pace to me. Of course, I'd like to read a few more chapters about what the characters do now when everything is over, but I suppose that Wakaki preferred to finish it at a large momentum rather than slowly fade out, and I like the way he's carried it out. The only discrepancy seems to be Kaori. She was given quite a lot of space and it was hinted that she might meet Keima again in the future. However, I can't really imagine what role she could play if Wakaki wasn't going to start a new arc, which I doubt. I do feel bad for Haqua. She's gotten the short end of the stick. And I also feel bad for Tenri, who was a key figure, waited 10 years for Keima and then she was told there was no ending where the two of them would end up together. That must have hurt. I will miss this series very much, and I'm looking forward to Wakaki's next work. |
2014-04-23, 19:04 | Link #10016 |
Mishaguji-sama
Join Date: Oct 2010
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It took me a few days to put everything together in their place, but once I did, almost every piece of the story started to connect and I realized that this has been the same powerful series that I've known it to be since I first followed it, nearly three years ago. It really was a great ride from beginning to end, and I'm very happy with how it turned out in the end.
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2014-04-24, 13:06 | Link #10017 |
Takao Tsundere Cruiser
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Classified
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What an ending. Glad Keima decided to get serious and settle with one of the girls even it wasn't my favorite (I'll still ship Keima x Yui!).
Of course there's still the fate of the other characters and what happen to them. Hopefully the final volume will tell us that. Thank you Wakaki for making a great manga for everyone to read.
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2014-04-24, 22:50 | Link #10018 |
Working Hard
Join Date: Sep 2012
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First, thanks to Wakaki-sensei for bringing this series for us. I actually can't believe that we already reach the ending. But I'm glad that it's ended with a sweet end.
Well, actually, I wanna write an 500-words essay about why Chihiro is the appropriate end-girl for Keima. But, apparently, someone already doing this. Not exactly about the Manga ending, but you could put his/her words to the Manga context. Trust, Agency, and The World God Only Knows Last edited by ices; 2014-04-25 at 03:16. Reason: typo |
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