One of the newest additions in the Shonen Jump roster, and one that I cannot see lasting very long. In its first few chapters, Tokyo Demon Bride Story fails to assert itself in the long run.
It has virtually no story nor build up and fails to build up to an end goal. To some degree, its first few chapters make you think "what exactly is the end goal to all this?" Every chapter just seems to have the main cast doing repetitive odd jobs around town and none of the characters seem to be interesting enough to catch anyone's attention. Furthermore, its fights are relatively
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Mahou Shounen X, Magical Boy X, Dai Tokyo Oniyomeden Pilot, The Legend of Greater Tokyo's Demon Bride Japanese: 大東京鬼嫁伝 More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 4
Chapters: 32
Status: Finished
Published: Sep 5, 2022 to Apr 3, 2023
Demographic:
Shounen
Serialization:
Shounen Jump (Weekly) Authors:
Nakama, Tadaichi (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #199462 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #4567
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Your Feelings Categories Apr 2, 2023
Bleach-y but not nearly fun enough to stand out of the crowd. None of the side monster girls were interesting, Jinta was worse Ichigo, Manaka was one-note.
If you have a magic baseball bat as your protagonist's weapon, you should introduce that IMMEDIATELY because that's the most interesting thing about this series. Art isn't eye catching enough and way too busy per panel, plot wasn't able to figure out if it was a weekly misadventures thing or a longer story arc series and kinda ended up doing neither successfully. Ouch. Power system was unclear and too restrictive without reason, which led to action being muted while ... May 7, 2023
When one wants to discuss the many, many axed manga that populate the Shounen Jump catalog, often there’s a lot to say. With so many varied stories and authors, many of the canceled remain old favorites of readers who found something special and memorable in them to recall back to and discuss from time to time. Yet, that’s not always the case. Sometimes, as is the case in the case of Tokyo Demon Bride Story, there isn’t much at all of particularly unique note to discuss…and perhaps that’s exactly why it found itself canceled to begin with. Yet, despite that…something about this quirky, fun, comedic
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