Scrapped Princess

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  1. TroxkingsG8
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    What happens when the entire world stands against you, leaving only your brother and sister by your side? This central theme is a cornerstone of both the manga and its anime adaptation. Despite sharing several similarities, the manga introduces elements that didn't quite resonate with me as well as the original did. It's not necessarily bad, just different—a feeling akin to when a beloved story gets altered. The artist's attempt to adapt a novel into a manga might explain why the characters feel somewhat underdeveloped compared to their animated counterparts. Although I can't pinpoint exactly why, the anime felt more spirited while the manga came off as dull.

    Several new characters appear in the manga who were absent from the anime, including one reminiscent of Wolverine from X-Men. Their narratives often revolved around themes of familial loss, which, while relatable, started to feel repetitive. These stories occasionally jumped ahead in time, hinting at future events, but this felt disjointed given Pacifica's supposed role in ending the world. If she was destined to bring about the apocalypse, wouldn't nothing happen afterward? The ambiguity left me wondering if her fate was death or something else entirely, adding an odd twist to the narrative.

    If you expected the manga to mirror the anime precisely, think again. Not only does it diverge significantly, but it also lacks a conclusive ending. Instead, it offers fragmented glimpses of the overarching storyline, introducing various characters along the way—mostly those seeking to eliminate Pacifica. Each arc followed a predictable pattern: confrontation, escape, backstory exposition, and then another confrontation. This formulaic approach made for a rather bland experience, devoid of the rich background and dynamic combat scenes found in the anime. The manga’s primary message seemed to be about protecting family above all else, but even that lacked depth.

    The artwork is visually appealing yet conventional. Occasionally, the stark black lines made it challenging to distinguish between characters, and their expressions often appeared lifeless. Despite these shortcomings, the aesthetic quality remains commendable, though it doesn’t fully compensate for the lackluster storytelling.

  1. shubhamsharma9562
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    if god was against lolicons he wouldn't have let women get pregnant at 11
  1. SpeedDemon266
    SpeedDemon266 rated it
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    AAAAAAHHHHHHH, I'M SO LONELY
  1. EthanpopeVjn
    EthanpopeVjn rated it
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    This series is getting an anime
  1. King_of_Dezz_Nuts
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    she stay fucking raw
  1. Aseer89
    Aseer89 rated it
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    It's not the end yet. And you'll get your wish.
  1. NovelXeltrod
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    sukune deadass could of died

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