![]() Sounds rude but the faster you get it the easier and less heartbreaking artistic way will be, sadly.Īs for Endo and Spy x family, his personality and relationship with his work add a whole new layer to main themes of manga. No one needs random ideas of a random person - there no way anyone will care if you won’t put effort to make your work appealing. But actually it’s a harsh truth of any art - you need to appeal to your audience first of all and then people may try to care for some of your personal beliefs and ideas. Like “which child of yours you like more” - “none” type of thing.īut the fact that Endo gave up on his own artistic vision for this manga and just made a product to appeal… it’s painful, yes. I remember it was pointed out that what author most likely actually meant is that he doesn’t like any of his characters more then others. I tried to find an interview translation because I clearly remember reading this specific part about lack of attachment but failed. You can't just make everything your heart desires to stand out among the crowd. The point I wanted to make by adding this example is that creation doesn't really just involve making what you like, but also what you don't like for the sake of the audience. To the people who voted Gojo, especially women, choose Nanami instead. ![]() Akutami-sensei even had this to say on the character popularity polls according to the translations on this Tweet: Even though that guy is well liked among manga and anime audiences, Gege Akutami, the mangaka of JJK, infamously expresses disdain towards Gojo. In fact, I think we just saw Chapter 63 come to life.Įdit: To offer a more recent example, I should add Satoru Gojo from Jujutsu Kaisen. Even though it's true that Spy x Family isn't necessarily Endo-sensei's cup of tea, he definitely never said that he hated anything about it like other articles out there seem to suggest. I feel like media tends to exaggerate negativity a lot. I imagine this being the similar case with Endo-sensei. However, over time, she grew fond of her. Takahashi-sensei didn't like Lum at first because making her a protagonist forced her to change the story. However, Lum got so popular among the fans that the higher-ups wanted her to become one of the main characters. Rumiko Takahashi, the mangaka of the story, originally made Lum as a one-time character. ![]() In fact, this was the case with Lum Invader from Urusei Yatsura. As much as it's sad to think about, people making what they're not passionate about is normal. The little details that make Anya so loved – such as her passion for the Spy Wars TV show or her worries being sated by something as simple as peanuts – may not have been realistic quirks to use with her original design.Exactly. Likewise, the scowl on her face more blatantly hints at the traumatic past she endured, and potentially the effects of being passed around to multiple orphanages before Loid adopted her. ![]() Another story development fans have enjoyed is Loid and Yor aiming to be genuinely loving and nurturing parents to Anya, even if they don't anticipate their found family arrangement lasting permanently.Īnya being older would've presented entirely different parenting challenges for Loid and Yor. Meanwhile, the telepathic Anya knows both of their secrets – but they don't know hers. Loid does not know that Yor is an assassin, and she doesn't know he's a spy. A huge part of Spy x Family's intrigue stems from the Forger family's overall dynamic, and how all three members have important secrets they're keeping from each other. ![]()
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