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Okay so rushed endings thanks to Shonen ofc but on another note, the forced state of the endings specifically. You can do rushed endings well, NGE, Futurama and Samurai Champloo are great examples of this. The main problem, whether you care for it or not is the endgame pairings. Not even for romantic reasons but because characters will suddenly be pushed into an underserved slot, ruining their character development.
The whole “married with kids” ending wouldn’t even be so bad if there was actual romantic development with the endgame couples. But coupling some popular ships, usually where only the woman expressed her love, and letting the fans make this cobweb of every moment that can pass as romantic is unfair. It’s not our job to pinpoint when they might’ve started falling in love. Show some flirting, a proposal, a kiss or something.
Notice which mangakas manage romantic, realistic endings well?
Kazue Kato (Mangaka of Blue Exorcist)
Iqura Sugimoto (Summer Wars)
Definitely not Kishimoto or Kubo. That's for sure. Hiromu Arakawa (Mangaka of Fullmetal Alchemist, a series with sensible mature relationships without some Orihime princess sh*t or Gaiden melodrama.)
Male japanese population repressed yo.
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The whole “married with kids” ending wouldn’t even be so bad if there was actual romantic development with the endgame couples. But coupling some popular ships, usually where only the woman expressed her love, and letting the fans make this cobweb of every moment that can pass as romantic is unfair. It’s not our job to pinpoint when they might’ve started falling in love. Show some flirting, a proposal, a kiss or something.
Notice which mangakas manage romantic, realistic endings well?
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Kazue Kato (Mangaka of Blue Exorcist)
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Iqura Sugimoto (Summer Wars)
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Definitely not Kishimoto or Kubo. That's for sure. Hiromu Arakawa (Mangaka of Fullmetal Alchemist, a series with sensible mature relationships without some Orihime princess sh*t or Gaiden melodrama.)
Male japanese population repressed yo.
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