>everyone concerned about the crapfest kimi no na wa
>not liking the superior version
Unlike Kimi No Na Wa, this was:
Good
Unpredictable
Made more senseWasn't even sci-fi
The superior Kimi no na wa was that 1980s live action film, with literally the same story.
>>153272003
Except last time I read it it was already pretty bad and was on a certain trajectory to trash tier given how badly Aku no Hana ended.
>>153272177
Why was it bad? Why was kimi no na wa good?
>>153272003
>good
It was trash. Shuzo can't actually play out any of his scenarios well.
>unpredictable
>spoilering "not even sci-fi"
Holy shit, do you have the intelligence of a five-year-old, or what? Everyone in the threads was clamoring about how it wasn't actually a bodyswap by the second volume, it was that fucking obvious. And then it bogged down pretending it was still a secret for the next forever and a day.
>>153273007
It was ambiguous enough to keep you guessing
they both had shitty endings.
>>153273063
No, it absolutely wasn't. It was completely obvious and predictable, and he basically wasted our time by treating it like it was still a mystery for so long.
>Made more sense
It made sense to people? I never really got a full grasp on exactly wtf was going on.
>>153273007
I read the supernatural tag on it and was still expecting it to be a alternate universe body swap until a few volumes in.
>>153273063
Well I read it in one sitting but a few volumes in even I could tell that she was just fucked in the head.
>not even sci-fi
That was obvious from the start.