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Jump Review [2025: Combined Issue 36, 37]
I'll write my Jump review.
Table of Contents: One Piece, Himaten, Kagura, Ping Pong, Ao no Hako, Baka Battle, Akane, Nue, Nige Waka, Othel, Postscript
Interesting! First of all, the story of the Kuja Pirates at the beginning was great. Shakky in her active days is too good of a woman. I like the feeling that she is trying to restrain herself and be noble because she has a love sickness, and I can think about what happened between her and Rayleigh from here. Granny Nyon felt like, 'This elder has this emperor (Hancock)!' lol. She also inherited the weird poses and catchphrases.
The second half was exciting because of the all-star feeling of the Rocks Pirates. Huh? Isn't someone missing? Silver Axe also appeared (I was surprised that he suddenly got bigger after taking off his cloak, he's the type who looks slimmer when dressed). Captain John, in particular, was a pretty memorable character because he came out as a zombie and had a treasure mark, so I'm happy.
Metaphorically, Loki is likely the one who ate the Devil Fruit that Harald should eat. When it comes to Devil Fruits, Barbell probably has the Gura Gura no Mi (because he's a catfish).
I wonder what the Great Hammer Battle Group is... Because of the Galley-La Company, I imagine a fleet instead of a battle group (and I also remember the scene in Harley's Third World where a large number of ships were fighting monsters).
So, Hime no is in the teacher role. Well, Mafuyu-sensei proved that this is a strong position (but I also feel like she was loved by the author).
It's easy to get involved in the story with a neighbor, so I'd be happy if you could show me what direction the next Hime no episode will take.
I'm really excited that you've established two characters with the contractor of Kuraun as the axis. Moreover, they have a proper connection even though they are not directly related, so I'm already looking forward to the confrontation.
Especially Natsuki, I'm fired up by the fact that she has been honing her fangs with a certain direction of thought since the same day as Chihiro. I already like her quite a bit.
I won't touch on the overly special table, but I'm laughing at how they're attacking with showers and electric baths.
Also, it's good to feel the protagonist's strength of always fighting away by using the stage gimmicks and countering with table tennis skills. I felt like it wasn't very clear what the protagonist's strengths were (in terms of playing style), but this guy is 'good at table tennis'.
The courage to claim that a bath bucket is rubber, not bad.
Not yet, Tokitaka... Are you going to get hurt again from here? There are bad bugs around your senior, so misunderstandings from Daiki's mistake may happen in the future, but... that's also a stressful development, and I wonder if they'll do that in the current manga...
I was expecting it, but it's still a god manga, thank you. Baka Yuki's inner voice was so funny that I enjoyed reading it.
It was good that the inner voice attacked in two stages. I laughed quite a bit at the mysterious standard of 'feeling relieved' when I was getting used to 'thank you'. I also didn't understand that it became a value standard like the type of otaku who goes to live shows in the second half. It was good because I wouldn't want the goods of the mobs that came out in the second half even if I read this manga 100 times, and I don't want them to do live shows.
Karashi is the best, how has she evolved a revised rakugo like this?
I couldn't stand the feeling of being betrayed by the feeling that I had experienced many times throughout the work, 'Rakugo has material!' The rhetoric of comparing this to a digital-drawn ukiyo-e is also excellent. If the quality is good, you won't even know the difference between digital and analog, even in manga.
After all, it's a story created by human hands, so I like the fact that she feels like there's no reason why she can't create it herself, which is like the confident Karashi.
It's unfair to make me laugh with panels like this. If it resonated with your soul, just go along with it, you're just a mob character. I wish they wouldn't use such strong words. But since he was the first to start cheering, it might have been the perfect line in a way…
Also, the chief was good. The risk of believing in Ishu at that point was exactly as he said, and he was able to make the decision to believe in the end, so he's competent. But for some reason, he stubbornly stayed in the position of Goza, and he had a barcode-like bald spot, so there were a lot of funny elements packed in.
It's the same with the chief, but I also like how Setsudo Garan and the others are generally serious but lean towards being funny. They're normally cool, but because of the setup, it's funny when they come out saying "Uoooooooaaah."
This was the first time I saw the gap between the divine Takauji and the human Takauji, and it was really good. It's also pretty exciting that Tokiyuki's raising an army will be Takauji's first arrow shot at the gods.
It's exciting when they have a mutual connection. Takauji, who was the one taking, has now had his family taken away by Tokiyuki, so isn't this the first time the two will fight on equal footing in the story? Especially since Tokiyuki often fought accompanying someone else's uprising, so it's significant that this is treated as "Tokiyuki raised an army." Of course, there was the Nakasendai rebellion, but Raiju was there.
Is this the last battle? It's getting exciting, but the questionnaire doesn't seem to be doing well.
I'm looking forward to seeing the overall picture of the war from next week. In terms of placement, it's almost certain to be canceled in the next reorganization…
Hugin seems like the type who would be genuinely popular in terms of visuals. I hope he can do his best to make a comeback.
I signed up for a trial membership to Amazon Prime's Toho Masterpiece Theater plan. I watched "Seven Samurai," which Eiichiro Oda mentioned as a favorite movie, and "Throne of Blood" by the same director.
Especially in Seven Samurai, all the characters were well-established. I like Kyuzo because he's cool.
I'm thinking of using this to kill time during the boring Obon holidays, so I'm looking for recommendations. I read online that I should watch Lone Wolf and Cub.
That's all for this week. Next week is the Obon holiday. See you again in two weeks!