Aug 31, 2020
I'm not used to writing reviews, but this manga left quite an impression on me and I feel I should explain why. Also, it may contain light spoilers, though nothig that reveals the whole plot.
Story 7/10
The story has a fascinating premise. If executed well, it could have become an amazing work. Unfortunately, it wasn't given enough time to show off. At least, that's what I believe happened...There is a lot of pressure on manga authors whose series stay at the bottom of the rankings and I'm guessing that might have had a negative effect on how the story went.
Either way, this seems like a
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slice of life, but with a little supernatural element: the microwave which delivers future Jump issues. It's intriguing to see how the protagonist decides to use that, how he feels about it and the consequences. I only wish we got to now the reason for that. Well, we kinda find out, but it doesn't go into detail why that is important, except for a tiny hint. Unfortunately, with the abrupt end, it will never get explored.
Art 10/10
The artstyle definitely stands out. I'm not very knowledgeable in this area, so it's based on personal preferrance. I believe it looks stunning and the character designs are well thought out.
Characters 5/10
Unfortunately, the characters suffered the most because of the sudden end. Sasaki and Aino are fine, but the rest start fading into the background. It's a shame, because their designs are great and seemed interesting enough upon their introduction. They had their own ambitions and motivations and I would have loved to know more about them. As well as see them bond more. There might not have been enough time for that, but, at least when the main conflict arrieved, I would have loved to see their perspective on it.
Also, I said Aino was fine, but a little mopre details on her past would have made her an even better character. Maybe it was planned to reveal more, along with the tiny hint I mentioned in the story section, but who knows...
Enjoyment 9/10
This section seems to be the most subjective one. To be honest, I enjoyed every single chapter. It was one of the series I was looking forward to the most each week (along with One Piece and Fire Force). The mystery of the time-crossing microwave was intriguing to me. Sasaki's inner thoughts made a lot of sense, given the circumstances and made me understand him better as a character.
I have to menion a certain moment, which pretty much made me mark this manga as a favorite on the Manga Plus app. At one point, someone says this:
"Some people say that manga is just nonsense and lies...But there are others out there who need these nonsensical stories...I know that I was one."
When I read this line, I started tearing up. I can't describe enough how much it resonated with me. I used to be bullied in school and took refuge in anime/manga. Also, in order to forget about the daily stress at school. Of course, when others found out, it just was another reason to make fun of me...Not even those who were on my side understood it. When in reality, it's similar to those who read a lot of novels, or watch movies. I think a lot of people from my generation can relate to this.
But enough with my personal experiences. There's more to this line. It's also reflecting the motivations of our main characters and I love it. This manga has a lot of heart put into it and it shows.
Overall 8/10
Well, the average of the scores is 7.75, which I round up to 8. Maybe it's a bit too generous, but with the potential it had, I think it deserves it. I'm really sad it didn't reach the Japanese audience the way it reached me...
I wish all the best to Date-sensei and Ichima-sensei and thank you for creating this manga. It might have been short and incomplete, but it still meant a lot to me.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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