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8/1/2025, 5:10:50 PM
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>It reached 80 million before COVID era movie.
Wrong. Mugen Train released October 2020. By December 2019, manga sales had only just cracked 25 million copies in circulation. E19 aired in August 2019. That spike directly correlates with Ufotable’s anime explosion, not the manga organically. The 80 million milestone was hit after Mugen Train, during peak pandemic lockdown mania when every casual was binge-watching their dopamine supply on streaming platforms. You are either lying or you are terminally stupid.
>It was a 100k seller before anime.
Limp-dicked flex. 100k is mid as fuck in Jump terms. You act like that's insane when fucking World Trigger, Black Clover, and even ass-tier flops like Gintama did more pre-anime. KnY barely survived its first year with inconsistent reader polls and no clear voice. It was shilled by Togashi, Akimoto and Nasu but still couldn't pull insane numbers. Shueisha didn’t even push merch until the anime blew up. You think Jump passes up free money if it believes in a property? Fuck no. It knew this shit was lukewarm.
>The Godfather was a commercial success
No shit. That’s the point, you dumb donkey. Both critically and commercially successful media exists. But so does popular dogshit. Sales do not automatically prove artistic worth. They prove appeal. Different beast entirely. Minions sells. Fifty Shades sold. Do they have merit? Only in marketing and mass appeal. Not in writing, structure, pacing, or sophistication. Stop conflating cultural footprint with artistic quality. It just makes you look like a shallow, insecure fanboy clinging to receipts instead of taste.
>It reached 80 million before COVID era movie.
Wrong. Mugen Train released October 2020. By December 2019, manga sales had only just cracked 25 million copies in circulation. E19 aired in August 2019. That spike directly correlates with Ufotable’s anime explosion, not the manga organically. The 80 million milestone was hit after Mugen Train, during peak pandemic lockdown mania when every casual was binge-watching their dopamine supply on streaming platforms. You are either lying or you are terminally stupid.
>It was a 100k seller before anime.
Limp-dicked flex. 100k is mid as fuck in Jump terms. You act like that's insane when fucking World Trigger, Black Clover, and even ass-tier flops like Gintama did more pre-anime. KnY barely survived its first year with inconsistent reader polls and no clear voice. It was shilled by Togashi, Akimoto and Nasu but still couldn't pull insane numbers. Shueisha didn’t even push merch until the anime blew up. You think Jump passes up free money if it believes in a property? Fuck no. It knew this shit was lukewarm.
>The Godfather was a commercial success
No shit. That’s the point, you dumb donkey. Both critically and commercially successful media exists. But so does popular dogshit. Sales do not automatically prove artistic worth. They prove appeal. Different beast entirely. Minions sells. Fifty Shades sold. Do they have merit? Only in marketing and mass appeal. Not in writing, structure, pacing, or sophistication. Stop conflating cultural footprint with artistic quality. It just makes you look like a shallow, insecure fanboy clinging to receipts instead of taste.
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