Then there's also series like JJK where everyone dies so you don't really care who dies anymore. You're desensitised to death and don't get attached to characters and/or the characters are killed off before you are attached to them
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Oda kills more than Mashima at least, but still not much
I prefer a Shounen with a few deaths that have an impact and the character becomes memorable than a Shounen with several empty deaths that the character comes back to life
Exactly,the best think about OP is Oda bringing back old characters like Buggy and Crocodile and making them relevant.It feels like a real world where people actually make progress and evolve.Bellamy in Dressrosa was so fucking cool.
The yugioh manga is actually kinda dark.I was surprised Pegasus actually got killed in the manga.Btw,does anyone here know any forum that is active where people can debate about books and stuff.
Exactly,the best think about OP is Oda bringing back old characters like Buggy and Crocodile and making them relevant.It feels like a real world where people actually make progress and evolve.Bellamy in Dressrosa was so fucking cool.
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The yugioh manga is actually kinda dark.I was surprised Pegasus actually got killed in the manga.Btw,does anyone here know any forum that is active where people can debate about books and stuff.
And there's series there that have very few to no deaths, so you're still wrong, even if it's "per capita".
And you're the one who wanted to act like a lot of the dead characters in One Piece don't count because "reasons", Lol.... "Per Capita" should have been your rebuttal to begin with, but instead you wanted to just disregard the list entirely.
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