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So I've definitely heard of series that have been axed having absolute trainwreck panicked wrap-ups, vindictive slaughterings of main characters, complete 180 tonal whip before the end, that sort of thing. But I can't really think of any off the top of my head. The only one I remember recently was some fanservicey gyaru manga which upon getting axed swerved into a detailed, multi-chapter gang-rape of a character for its remaining chapters before ending. I'm curious if folks have other examples of authors just going on the warpath or whatever in response to their series getting cancelled. Spoiler tags warranted, of course. edit: include what the author did after the axing happened to make it a clusterfuck, if you know of any series that happened to Captain Invictus fucked around with this message at 11:12 on Sep 8, 2019 |
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Hm I'm struggling to think of anything. It's common for things to get a little weird just due to being rushed and needing to dump all the plot, but I can't think of any authors making things really crazy in a way that seems purposeful or vindictive.
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# ? Sep 8, 2019 07:41 |
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I remember the last of Yakitate Japan got really loving weird. I remember liking the series but the end totally killed it for me.
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# ? Sep 8, 2019 08:07 |
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Wolf Guy
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# ? Sep 8, 2019 08:11 |
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Minky Momo.quote:Minky Momo's ending is actually quite famous. Late in the series, Momo's magical powers disappear, her mission left unfulfilled. She saves a toddler from getting run over, but is herself struck and killed by a runaway truck full of toys. This wasn't just Shudo being a bit sadistic—just after the prior episode, 45, had wrapped production, toy sponsor Popy pulled their backing, griping about how the series wasn't shifting enough Minky Momo dolls and playsets. (If you want one, it's right here!). The gang at Ashi Pro weren't happy about this—the cartoon's divergent target audiences were combining for a strong 10% ratings share, which had already earned the series an extra 13 episodes beyond the original order of 50, and it wasn't their fault the toys were crappy. Yuyama and Shudo reacted viscerally, killing Momo herself off using a goddamned toy truck. That wasn't all, either—Shudo wrote a terse essay entitled “Farewell to Minky Momo” about Popy's withdrawal and his reaction, which was published in the late, great OUT Magazine. This was back when you could actually write disparaging poo poo about the anime business—you'd be hard-pressed to find that kind of commentary in the Japanese anime magazines nowadays. Endorph fucked around with this message at 11:48 on Sep 8, 2019 |
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Stealth Symphony goes completely off the walls once the writing was on the wall. Like Holy poo poo you have to read it to believe it. The main character turns out to be completely batshit insane. Turns into a dragon demon monster and starts destroying things and for all intended purposes. It's the antagonists of the story stepping in, decapitating him The Last Sayuki is an example of a really good manga getting axed early. And the last chapter is the mangaka rubbing our faces in all the cool stuff that would have happened. Mulderman fucked around with this message at 13:33 on Sep 8, 2019 |
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Bro Dad posted:Wolf Guy Despite the 10+ chapter rape that wasn't actually cancelled.
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# ? Sep 9, 2019 01:20 |
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I remember reading a series called Banana no Nana where the creator clearly had no idea how to end it in a way that made sense while keeping true to how he wanted it to end. The secondary protagonist was launched to the moon and the final two chapters had a bunch of nobodies we've never seen before acting like best pals with the protagonist, who is also launched to the moon and has graphic lesbian sex with aforementioned secondary protagonist.
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# ? Sep 9, 2019 01:35 |
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Gal Cleaning! I think is the one you're talking about where after several chapters of infotainment where a guy explains cleaning tricks to a gyaru, a character at their school gets raped and the series ends. The mangaka for Noah's Notes/Kurogane/one more I forget famously is extremely online and got ranty when his first couple of series got axed. Notably he said Medaka Box was complete trash and he could write something better. A lot of the weirder axings I can't remember the exact titles for. There's a big murder mystery seinen that got axed and the mangaka published an explanation for the mystery as an afterward and it made absolutely no sense and looked like a Q-Anon conspiracy yarn board. There was a manga I think that popped out of a oneshot that got a ton of attention about a guy who gets trapped in mirrors or can travel through mirrors? The mangaka literally just ran out of ideas and ended with a complete non-sequitur gag and the note "I have no intentions of continuing this manga". "In another world with my sword" or something of that nature was a lovely isekai written by a psychotic Japanese nationalist and the MC was about a guy in his late 90s who had been in WWII dying peacefully but then waking up as a young man in another world, as mentioned- with his sword, where he can flex on everyone with his knowledge/skill. Turns out he was pretty blatantly based on a war criminal who had a contest with another solider to see how many people he could behead with his sword (which mostly included civilians). He posted a bunch of racist poo poo online and got his manga/anime cancelled- with the anime getting cancelled because the seiyuu actually all refused to be involved after finding out.
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# ? Sep 9, 2019 01:55 |
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Does Bleach qualify? Although its incoherent rush to ending was probably less because it didn't have enough time (>10 chapters warning) and more because of the combination of lack of ability and probably indifference on Kubo's part. Though I think Bleach could have been a lot better if there had been a competent editor to keep Kubo on the ball instead of the blind fumbling around that ended up consuming most of its pages.
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# ? Sep 9, 2019 01:56 |
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Those are all insane (and yeah, the Gal Cleaning one deffo went off the deep end), but the mangaka from Noah's Notes sorta made a point that, at least on its first year, Medaka Box felt like Nisio was just throwing poo poo at the wall to see what worked, because the series was all over the loving place.
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Fabricated posted:"In another world with my sword" or something of that nature was a lovely isekai written by a psychotic Japanese nationalist and the MC was about a guy in his late 90s who had been in WWII dying peacefully but then waking up as a young man in another world, as mentioned- with his sword, where he can flex on everyone with his knowledge/skill. Turns out he was pretty blatantly based on a war criminal who had a contest with another solider to see how many people he could behead with his sword (which mostly included civilians). He posted a bunch of racist poo poo online and got his manga/anime cancelled- with the anime getting cancelled because the seiyuu actually all refused to be involved after finding out. Yep, although the title was actually the bland-sounding "New Life+": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Life%2B:_Young_Again_in_Another_World
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Indiana_Krom posted:Does Bleach qualify? Although its incoherent rush to ending was probably less because it didn't have enough time (>10 chapters warning) and more because of the combination of lack of ability and probably indifference on Kubo's part. Though I think Bleach could have been a lot better if there had been a competent editor to keep Kubo on the ball instead of the blind fumbling around that ended up consuming most of its pages. The anime was also cancelled before the manga was as I recall.
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Wark Say posted:at least on its first year, Medaka Box felt like Nisio was just throwing poo poo at the wall to see what worked, because the series was all over the loving place. Don't make excuses, Medaka Box was just Nisio throwing poo poo at the wall for its entire run. And it was amazing.
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# ? Sep 9, 2019 02:46 |
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It's gonna drive me nuts trying to think of what that murder mystery manga was because I remember checking it off and on and it kinda vanished, then I found out it got axed and the supplementary stuff got posted from the mangaka which made zero sense. Chagecha was by the mangaka of Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo and got probably the fastest axe in Jump history at 8 chapters.
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# ? Sep 9, 2019 02:53 |
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was it Shinigami-sama ni Saigo no Onegai wo?quote:Aida Shizuka was sentenced to death for murdering his whole family. As he waited for his execution to come, he was one day visited by his sister who was no longer of the living and had become a grim reaper. The two of them set up to perform the grim reaper's job of granting the "final wish", but they would soon realise that Shizuka was not the culprit behind their family's murder. What lies before them is a revenge suspense story basked in the ever-changing lies and truth. it got a new serialization, i'm very excited for this trainwreck.
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# ? Sep 9, 2019 03:01 |
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Original Gundam fits this thought it got saved thanks to VHS/Reruns
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Fabricated posted:There was a manga I think that popped out of a oneshot that got a ton of attention about a guy who gets trapped in mirrors or can travel through mirrors? The mangaka literally just ran out of ideas and ended with a complete non-sequitur gag and the note "I have no intentions of continuing this manga". To be more on topic, gotta pour one out for my homeboy Onio
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How do you not remember the name Gal CleaningFabricated posted:A lot of the weirder axings I can't remember the exact titles for. There's a big murder mystery seinen that got axed and the mangaka published an explanation for the mystery as an afterward and it made absolutely no sense and looked like a Q-Anon conspiracy yarn board. I'm guessing you mean Shinigami-sama ni saigo no onegai wo re, which wasn't axed, the mangaka stopped it because they weren't sure how to wrap it up or... Something. Had a decent start, too. Cuntellectual fucked around with this message at 03:14 on Sep 9, 2019 |
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Did people at least poo poo all over Gal Cleaning for pulling that poo poo? Please I hope so
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Shinjobi posted:Did people at least poo poo all over Gal Cleaning for pulling that poo poo? Everywhere from 4chan to reddit was, yes.
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Shinjobi posted:Did people at least poo poo all over Gal Cleaning for pulling that poo poo?
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Cuntellectual posted:Everywhere from 4chan to reddit was, yes. Well, that's something at least.
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Indiana_Krom posted:Does Bleach qualify? Although its incoherent rush to ending was probably less because it didn't have enough time (>10 chapters warning) and more because of the combination of lack of ability and probably indifference on Kubo's part. It's also the fact kubo was chronically Ill at that point. He probably would have ended it even sooner if shonen jump hadn't insisted he carry on for like another year. e: https://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2016/11/17/bleach-author-shares-emotional-story-of-ending-manga quote:But his health started deteriorating in the 10th year. double edit: there's also rumors that someone at shonen jump had a vendetta with him. Stairmaster fucked around with this message at 03:53 on Sep 9, 2019 |
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SatoshiMiwa posted:Original Gundam fits this thought it got saved thanks to VHS/Reruns Not quite. If I remember right, the show was cancelled at 39 episodes, then Tomino was able to argue the sponsors back up to 43, which let the staff bring things to a natural conclusion. The recent doc even mentioned how the staff was relieved to end early, since they'd been running on fumes for a while. Having one of your top animators in the hospital will do that. Also, VHS for Gundam wasn't a thing in the original release. The reruns and the model kits did well enough to let Tomino make the movies, and those were smash successes turning Gundam into a cultural icon.
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# ? Sep 9, 2019 03:44 |
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I wish I had the same amount of confidence this Gal Cleaning guy did, "next work", the balls on this guy
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CharlestonJew posted:I wish I had the same amount of confidence this Gal Cleaning guy did, "next work", the balls on this guy That sort of stuff is written by the editor, not the author. And probably copy-pasted from a stock line they have.
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Endorph posted:Minky Momo. sweet it always annoyed me, as much as i liked bakuman, how obviously softball it was with the anime/manga industry
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# ? Sep 9, 2019 05:03 |
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Fabricated posted:No idea what the Japanese audience did- the scanlators were pretty disgusted and only finished the series out of principle.
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Elephant Parade posted:the gently caress kind of principle is that? "we are obligated to finish any manga we start, even if it descends into fetishistic sexual violence"? it's not like they were getting paid Sunk cost, ya know?
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Elephant Parade posted:the gently caress kind of principle is that? "we are obligated to finish any manga we start, even if it descends into fetishistic sexual violence"? it's not like they were getting paid I guess to get scanlators to stop translating a series, you'd have to have been a good series for at least a year beforehand and then introduce a plot development that pisses off the readers (see: spotted flower) or have a really bad ending (see: hoshino me wo tsubutte)
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# ? Sep 9, 2019 05:21 |
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Also as far as I can tell Kubo constantly complied with his editors
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# ? Sep 9, 2019 05:28 |
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RatHat posted:Despite the 10+ chapter rape that wasn't actually cancelled. I loving wish it was only 10+ chapters. It kept going for multiple volumes, right up until the last couple chapters of the series, and then they had the gall to end it on a giant sequel hook cliffhanger.
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# ? Sep 9, 2019 05:36 |
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Not exactly the kind of vindictive manga suicide you're talking about, but Criminale! started out fun, introduced a (pretty interesting) new character, and then went so deep into that new character's tragic backstory that it kinda soured the whole concept. Didn't take long to get axed after that.
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# ? Sep 9, 2019 05:52 |
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just as he created many anime genres, go nagai was also immensely influental on cancellations, despite not getting cancelled himself in the end In 1968, while Shueisha was getting prepared to launch its first manga publication, Shōnen Jump, in order to compete with other magazines from rival companies (like Shōnen Magazine from Kodansha and Shōnen Sunday from Shogakukan), Nagai was invited to be one of the first manga artists publishing in the new magazine. He contemplated this, since he had to design a long-running series instead of the auto-conclusive short stories that he had been developing until that point.[4] He accepted and the series became a big success, being the first for Nagai[18] and making Shōnen Jump sell more than one million copies.[4] With Harenchi Gakuen, Nagai was the first to introduce eroticism in modern manga and became the creator of modern erotic manga,[1][18][19][20][21] opened the door to a new era in manga[20] and also became the symbol of an entire generation.[4] This work has influenced Japanese society radically, completely changing the common perceptions of manga.[22] Until Harenchi Gakuen, Japanese manga had been relatively tame affairs, but things soon changed.[19] The manga became so popular that several live-action films and TV series based on the manga were developed. Harenchi Gakuen is considered as probably the work that has had the most influence in the world of manga at the end of the 1960s, leading the newly born Shōnen Jump magazine to sell millions of copies per week.[23] A scandalous manga in its time, it is a very innocent series by today's standards.[23] At the time of its original publication, however, it met with severe criticism by some parts of the Japanese society. Harenchi Gakuen was criticized as vulgar because it introduced overt eroticism to children. Male students and teachers were depicted as being preoccupied with catching glimpses of girls' panties or naked bodies. Many parents, women's associations, and PTAs protested.[24] In particular, the PTA protests over Harenchi Gakuen were notorious. Nagai was bombarded with interview requests from newspapers, magazines and TV. Whenever he flew outside of Tokyo, TV cameras were waiting for him. He was branded a "nuisance" and even an "enemy of society". He, however, had a clear sense of what things he could or could not do with the manga.[25] At first, Nagai didn't think that the opposition was against him, since he was aware of the standards that applied with movies and similar things for an audience below 18 years old. At that time, he never drew sex scenes, avoided pictures of genitals and made nudes cute rather than sexy,[19] though the manga regularly showed male genitals throughout its run, including a castration scene. His fans supported him throughout the PTA protests. They sent him letters where they expressed how they were aware that the adults cracking down on them were reading raunchier stuff than what Nagai was producing.[19] The protests were not only against the manga, but also against the TV series. The PTA managed to prevent the distribution of the magazine in some parts of Japan.[17] As a result of the protests, when the series was about to be cancelled because of the PTA, Nagai changed the theme in Harenchi Gakuen into a more mature and serious matter, from nonsense gags with sexy touches, to a full-scale war where murder was depicted in the bloody way for which many know him. This led to the famous ending of Harenchi Gakuen, symbol of freedom and of rejection of the hypocrisy, where all students and teachers, while defending their freedom of expression, are killed by the PTA and other parental forces. This was the ironic answer that Nagai gave to the PTA. (In the end, this wasn't the actual ending of Harenchi Gakuen, as the title would subsequently return to publication for several years.)[17] It was also around that time that he created Gakuen Taikutsu Otoko (ガクエン退屈男), also known as Guerrilla High, another school-themed manga, but this time war between youths and adults was the main theme. Shortly before that, in 1969, Abashiri Ikka (あばしり一家) was created. Both titles are a direct result of the PTA protests, both being a form of parody of what happened. Abashiri Ikka became a big success, and along with Harenchi Gakuen, the most popular series of Nagai's juvenile period.[26]
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Relin posted:sweet nowaday if you are actually critical you are likely to never get work in the industry again so its no wonder
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Stairmaster posted:Also as far as I can tell Kubo constantly complied with his editors Fabricated fucked around with this message at 15:28 on Sep 9, 2019 |
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The funny part of DBZ is that the whole android saga rotating door of villains thing wasn't even because of his *actual* editor. His previous editor just called him up to shittalk each villain he came up with and Toriyama acquiesced because that man had put the fear of god in him even if he had no power over him anymore. "What? The villains are an old guy and a clown?" "What? The villains are two punk kids?" "This cell guy looks okay. So what's his final form like?" just imagine getting coldcalled by some guy shittalking the villains of your manga
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I can't imagine what Toriyama's editorial meetings were like to get to that point.
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Shokugeki no Souma didn’t get a last minute wrap-up axe like Bleach but it did get a very transparent final arc that somehow made absolutely nobody happy with anything about it. The author also decided to make the impending threat a forced marriage that we also find out in the last two (bonus chapters, because the manga wasn’t allowed anything resembling a satisfying wrap-up chapter in the actual magazine) chapters was going to be incestuous if it went through. The final arc was just loving miserable and while I cannot prove anything about it, I have no doubts the author was pissed off about either the axe or fan reactions. Bleach’s ending was so much worse but it was at least an interesting trainwreck, Shokugeki’s ending just seemed to suck the soul out of anyone reading it as it went on.
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