Why do manga rarely nail the ending? Of course manga often get axed and that forces them to have a shitty ending. However, it always seems like manga either end too early and leave you just wanting more or overstay their welcome and end very pitifully. Endings that leave you satisfied seem to be out of place.
>>158514196
Japs in general just have a different view on how to do endings. Their novelists like Souseki have often left me feeling somewhat blue balled by their endings aswell. It is what it is
>>158514196
Sports manga in general usually have abrupt and unfulfilling endings. It's always like, enter championship, win a game through fighting spirit, then lose the next one offscreen, then the next chapter is the ending. Most of the side plots not involving the sports rarely get resolved too.
>>158514196
Media was pretty underwhelming for an ending, or am I forgetting something?
>>158514196
That last chapter with Kumagawa absolutely sealed the manga perfectly though.
>>158514196
To this day, asspull power ups and all, nothing has annoyed me over a series I enjoyed more than the ending of Reborn.
>inb4 shit taste
>>158514196
medaka box was axed mate
>>158514196
Money.
>>158514517
it was axed
>>158514196
>manga rarely nail the ending
most people don't know how to end things to begin with, even with proper time (movies in general do that too). By Manga you mean weekly manga, that may always be axed in 3 week spam and the very point of them is keeping them alive, so it's pretty easy to see why it would be difficult for an author to both keep them alive and try to create a solid ending
>>158519950
it wasn't, MB was constantly in the last places of the pool and the reason they kept it going was only because NIsio name power: having a famous author writing for your magazine is good marketing.
>>158514196
>you will never see kumogawa or ajimus arc animated
>>158514196
Japs cant make any good endings overall. But at least they arent worse than Chink literature/ movies
>>158514196
Maybe because they wanted you to focus on giving thoughts about everything but the ending ? Like the end doesn't matter, it's the journey stuff ?
Besides, "shitty endings" can be varied from anti-climax to Gainax end here.
>>158521978
Anyone who read the manga can tell it was axed
>>158514196
I'd imagine writing an ending people won't bitch about is hard.
>>158514196
Because the point of the genre of manga you read isn't the ending but all the pointless adventures throughout. Maybe you should try reading more serious manga.
>>158514196
Hayate was fucking infuriating, it ran for so long and was just abruptly axed.
>>158522990
try reading the manga