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I watched this anime one year ago and I got suddenly hooked on the first episode. Mashiro's perseverance with his relationship with Azuki and their crazy adventure to become the japan's top mangakas moved me to work my a** up to achieve my dreams: To harness my skills in drawing manga. I made a one-shot story and I showed it to my classmates. They really liked my manga and when my crush saw it, she just got fallen in love with my art(she loves to make manga but she doesn't have any skills though)....And one day, she asked me to do some manga artworks for her..well I agreed and now we are on a team..she's the writer and I'm the artist. As time pass, we got to know each other. We both loves to eat sweets, watch anime and (the weird thing is---) reading doujinshis...and eventually we started dating each other...wait..wait wait!!

^^sorry guys...I didn't want to tell all of you those embarrassing stories but I couldn't help it. I like this anime and the manga..well, the manga ended and I'm not yet satisfied with the ending so...let's discuss about Bakuman here and give your [s]filthy[/s] awesome ideas.

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(>_>) Your lucky most of the people around you like manga like you do... I [i]do[/i] have a circle of friends who like manga, but they are already used to how I can draw rather well.

Bakuman was a fine manga in my opinion. I didn't get bored of it like I do with random manga I find and yeah, the ending was actually really bad and abrupt. They didn't actually become the best mangaka, though I suppose it's to add... [i]realism[/i]? To say you can get far, but you can't possibly become the best without being a genius? I dunno. I don't really remember much of this manga, just the general impression that it was pretty good.

It's also a sudden turnaround with the people who wrote this. They write Death Note, psychological/crime/thriller with a dark, almost morbid, theme, then? A romance comedy...

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Yeah this manga was really good, especially early on. I didn't like how it was drawn in the later chapters though; the quality took a hit IMO. And I agree with Legend's point about Nanamine. He was characterized horribly and never really felt like a threat to Ashirogi Muto. The ending was definitely too abrupt; it's just terrible how it ended smh.

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[quote name='.:Blu:.' timestamp='1357344189' post='6111435']
I liked how the characters were more detailed in the beginning. I mean the intricacy of the characters' hair was outstanding xD
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Then they stopped being teenagers and were like "enough of that crazy hair sh*t. It's too much effort and I'm a grown-up now"
Or so I would like to think.

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[quote name='Legend Zero' timestamp='1357269176' post='6110632']
The manga ended because of a new law that would have allowed the publishing company to keep making it without the author's permission, iirc. A bunch of manga ended at that same time.
The manga is good, with the exception of Nanamine.
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Well that explains why the ending felt so rushed.

Nanamine is on a list of villains I hate for how insufferable he's written. Even worse that I keep forgetting how much I hate him, unlike Bagramon, who has earned so much of my hatred that textbooks could be written about it.

I've read the whole manga, but I unfortunately only saw the first episode of the anime, which I was disappointed to have only covered half of the first episode from what I recall. I did participate in a recording for an abridged version of the first episode, so there's that.

I preferred Fukuda with Aoki for a time, but I have to admit that I'm glad things turned out well for Hiramaru.

The arc competing with Eiji when he wants to cancel Crow has a fantastic premise, and it was well done.

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