as you just showed, i was talking about AoT and KnY in two different point. And yet you misinterpret it and bring the KnY thing to the AoT vs OP thing. Just learn to read properly so you don't embarass yourself like this next time.
quality definitely equals sales. It only doesn't sell when...
You talked about KnY sales thing as some kind of justification to AoT, which is just unrelated. You definitely misread my post. Just get over it.
Anime boosted sales. Ending is not always equal to higher audience, but i just think AoT still has solid fight for its final here.
Eh, KnY is formulaic to be honest. The author did the same trick from naruto where a sob story is applied for every important villain beaten. People often complain about one piece being formulaic (which i also agree) but i think KnY takes the cake here. While KnY is not bad, i just don't see it...
well the thing is it's just a compilation of fights with barely any story. Each to their own taste i guess, but i like story-driven manga, and that's why i like one piece.
i saw you guys talking about that record of ragnarok manga thing.
It was boring to be honest. Just a compilation of shonen fights with culture reference.
in terms of character, i don't see what puts KnY above one piece. Characters from both series have cartoonish personality.
I would say the bit about fights just depends on the personal preference. I myself don't like a fight that lasts over 4 full and consecutive chapters. For me the ideal...
I guess it depends on individual preference. Personally speaking, i like one piece more because oda is good at building up the hype for an enemy. Only interesting enemy in KnY is upper moon 1, for me.
i understand the bit about fakeout death in one piece though.
yeah, people bashed one piece for being repetitive, but KnY is even more repetitive than one piece.
>Beginning arc with hype of new and stronger enemy
>MC knows about new technique, but hasn't mastered it yet
>MC learns to apply the technique from fighting the enemy and defeat the enemy
>Sob...
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