Use code "DOMO" to receive $5 off for your first #Sakuraco box through my link: team.sakura.co/DomoSenpai or Your first #TokyoTreat box through my link: team.tokyotreat.com/DomoSenpai
the reveal about the spell casters and how that ties into the watchmen series and rudos past has opened the door for some of the best reveals in anything in terms of how it ties the rest of the story together. its almost been 100 chapters and for as much as weve learned we dont know anything about the deeper lore of the world and considering how long its been just to get to that i feel like this is just the start for the series and i couldnt be more excited.@@DomoSenpai
not saying thats a bad thing btw i love that this series is more character and world focused rather then mainly fights like most battle shonen, im just saying since we barley learned this now the series has to have much more its hiding up its sleeves.
Personally, I find undead unluck fast paced a bit random/all over the place and there's allot of flashbacks in the show to the point we're there are a couple of episodes where little happens. It's alright to me maybe a bit forced but still watching it so it's not bad.
@@sandassassin6650 there's always some crazy shit happening in undead unluck that completely changes the way you view the show in season 1 alone. i can see that as random but there is no episode where "little to nothing happens" with all the crazy lore they drop
10:42 I don't think people realize just how important That Moment is when it comes to a shonen series popularity you can be the best thing since sliced bread but the fact of the matter is if you don't got that "OOH MY GOD???" moment people will not be catching on like that sorry
Let's be honest the reason is actually a lot more simple then we think it's prabobaly because it hasn't goten a anıme yet it's actually really rare and often only in shonen that a manga gets really famous before a anime the only one i can think of is chainsaw man aside from that other manga don't really get that much hype before anıme for example I didn't even know that series like frieren or dungeon meshi even existed before they got a anıme and I really like both of those series
Your chapter 1 review got me into Gachi, that’s the only reason I knew abt it. Edit: 3:35 I saw a video about how Gachi wasn’t as good as people said it was because of how slow it when there were only 22 chapters I believe. The very next chapter basically negated all of his arguments about it Gachi. If more people gave it like a few minutes of thought, they’d realize 22 chapters it’s really Rudo getting used to the very bare bones of this new world he’s been thrown into. When the early chapters of Gachi come to my mind I think of me as reader and Rudo just being confused and around the same time Rudo got it I got it. I feel like that was because the story took some time explaining and not just boxing earlier.
3:43 as someone who grew up on one piece, i'm realy sadened b, the direction shounen took. Almost all of them now are just set in real ass japan with no world building, just some guimick used to set up fights.
i found gachiakuta through a video a year ago and found your your channel the same day when i went on a search to find anyone else who did videos on the series. I really appreciate what you do for Gachi community especially for the youtube scene 👍🏽
I think the two main reasons are that it hasn't gotten an anime yet and that the top mangas in shonen jump (one piece and Jujutsu kasien and My hero academia) are nearing their end so they are getting more hype and more people are reading them instead of something newer like kagurabachi or gachiakuta . I'm certain after atleast jujutsu kaisen ends Kagurabachi is gonna skyrocket
>Assistant to Okubo That explains a lot. I started reading Gachiakuta last month (still need to catch up), and one of the first things I noticed about the art and aesthetic was that it gave off heavy Okubo vibes. Also, I've been seeing it pop up a lot over the last year whether it be direct recommendations or just in passing. I remember one small youtube mentioning that he was taking inspiration from it for his own comic.
I started reading this, but stopped because I was already juggling like 8 or so series at that point but each has slowed down now so i might check it back out sometime
As I am someone who prefer physical copies of any sort of books, they sadly aren't picked up by any Indonesian publisher for local publishing. So the only way you can get a physical copy is through international shipping, which with Indonesian currency is so frickin expensive.
Let's wait for the anime i mean look frieren Journey Beyond end it was not that popular intel it got anime with high quality animation and boom 💥 the manga sales is now going up!
the reason I didn't continue reading after the first few chapters is because the writing felt kinda mediocre and melodramatic, and while the art is top tier, the facial expressions are a bit to much. I'm probably gonna give it a second chance some day tho.
I wanna read it, but I'm too poor to afford it, and I just refuse to read manga through piracy. Makes me feel icky, as silly as it sounds Just gonna wait for the anime. If I get desperate, I might sail the high seas, idk
I could be wrong but they might have the 1st 3 volumes to read for free on Kmanga. On top of that they give you unlock tickets as you continue to login so I think you’ll be able to read up to about around chapter 80 technically for free
I mean if the right studio picks up and hopefully it doesn't get Disney jailed or Hulu we be fine and true me it will become popular, just look at frieren Journey Beyond end
The main characters caretaker literally died in the first chapter lmao. But even to that what does ppl dying have to deal with consequences? Consequences come in all shapes and sizes in storytelling not just death
@@DomoSenpai as i said the manga is very nice and i like it a lot. But literally shooting 2 people with a fking usp didnt do anything. Also a character dying in the first chapter does not do much but a nice manga with amazing art and plot nonetheless
You might have this backwards somehow, at least when it comes to distribution and promotion. How does a series get a pop up event for tankoban releases? If it has a fan base. They don’t hold these type of events for every series you know, they do it for the popular ones. In certain EU countries, certain series have great fan bases that get a lot of support, not every series. Also, which region are you speaking of specifically? Because without examining specific scenarios, it makes you come across as cherry picking. The fact of the matter is, France has always had a bigger manga fan base than most countries, and bigger fan bases for certain series as well than most countries. By that, just because a certain series is a hit in France, Italy, or other EU countries, they don’t necessarily extrapolate to worldwide popularity. Some series may be more popular in some EU countries than even Japan. That’s not to dismiss your example or questioning the merits of any series, though it is true your example doesn’t prove a point. When was the last time you saw another series more popular than Gachiakuta holding release events outside of France or Italy? Or another series not quite as popular as Gachiakuta holding release events? What we can gather from these examples is which series has a strong fan base in which country to garner support for release events as you referenced, that’s the extend of it. Going further would be speculation unless you have other supporting points. Accessibility wise, I’m somewhat with you. On the one hand, if you want to read the series, a simple Google search would find you the entire series to the latest chapter free to read, DMCA be damned. Though your point is applicable to a degree as Kodansha doesn’t have a good online platform for its library, it is rarer for its series to find breakout success pre anime adaptation. As for the merit of the series itself, Gachiakuta doesn’t do it for me. You might like the way the eyes are drawn, as do I, but having a significant portion of your cast of characters having those deranged psychotic bugged eyes ever so often may not vibe with some people. I can do certain types of character pulling off those expressions, having a bunch of characters do it on the regular is a bit much. I also find the story lacking any pulls for me to follow it. It’s not that it is slow with the extended world building, I actually think the pace is fine and engaging, I just don’t vibe with the story. It’s a very paint by the number shonen plot. The trash aspect of the series is somewhat interesting to me, though might not be enticing for some of general public. So that leaves the art style, what could be its best attribute. The art style is unique and different enough, though that in or itself may or may not be a positive. You clearly dig it. I personally like that it is different, but I’m ambivalent about it, for example the eyes as mentioned. I’m not exactly saying you’re wrong, it is just about a given the series will get an anime around the corner, and it will definitely continue to get more popular with or without an anime. I’m just drawing attention to whether your points are applicable.
Use code "DOMO" to receive $5 off for your first #Sakuraco box through my link: team.sakura.co/DomoSenpai
or
Your first #TokyoTreat box through my link: team.tokyotreat.com/DomoSenpai
Im just happy this shit didnt get canned, gachi was the first series ive read from the first chapter and ive never had so much anxiety dude.
That was one of my biggest fears to be honest. Losing this manga before it even reached it's peak woulda been devastating
the reveal about the spell casters and how that ties into the watchmen series and rudos past has opened the door for some of the best reveals in anything in terms of how it ties the rest of the story together. its almost been 100 chapters and for as much as weve learned we dont know anything about the deeper lore of the world and considering how long its been just to get to that i feel like this is just the start for the series and i couldnt be more excited.@@DomoSenpai
not saying thats a bad thing btw i love that this series is more character and world focused rather then mainly fights like most battle shonen, im just saying since we barley learned this now the series has to have much more its hiding up its sleeves.
When the anime drops its gon change the game
I 1000000% AGREE
If and only IF it gets a good adaption
I so SO hope that it won't be like Kaiju 8 where it gets a lot of attention but dies down after a week or so.
probably, the same thing happened to dandadan and it's one of the most popular mangas at the moment
@@nerdskittle123 dandadan has always been a popular manga.
Nobody reading Gachiakuta and nobody watching or reading Undead Unluck 😭 why are my top 2 new gens so niche 😭
Don't worry let's pray that this video gets it the traction it needs.
In my opinion undead unluck is mid (My Opinion)
Personally, I find undead unluck fast paced a bit random/all over the place and there's allot of flashbacks in the show to the point we're there are a couple of episodes where little happens. It's alright to me maybe a bit forced but still watching it so it's not bad.
@@sandassassin6650 there's always some crazy shit happening in undead unluck that completely changes the way you view the show in season 1 alone. i can see that as random but there is no episode where "little to nothing happens" with all the crazy lore they drop
Undead unluck new volumes are always out of stock. They sell out in preorder every time... Lol. What do you mean nobody is reading it.
I just bought all existing volumes on Kmanga. Unfortunately I can’t read them where I’m at. Thailand blocks Kmanga.
That is so unfortunate. Hopefully my videos do a decent job explaining the chapters enough for you though!
@@DomoSenpai I haven’t been keeping up recently, but you are definitely the reason I bought them.
@@blackparabellumI have other sources if you want! "Wink wink"
@@pheemarts nah it’s cool.
There are plenty of websites you can read the whole series for free.
In Europe it’s had a really intense marketing run. And people STILL don’t talk about it even with this (in Europe).
That is so crazy to me
10:42 I don't think people realize just how important That Moment is when it comes to a shonen series popularity
you can be the best thing since sliced bread but the fact of the matter is if you don't got that "OOH MY GOD???" moment people will not be catching on like that
sorry
Because its too good.
WAAAAAY TOO GOOD
Seeing this relatively late, but thank you for the recommendation and interesting info.
Will look into this series when I can.
Glad it was helpful!
Let's be honest the reason is actually a lot more simple then we think it's prabobaly because it hasn't goten a anıme yet it's actually really rare and often only in shonen that a manga gets really famous before a anime the only one i can think of is chainsaw man aside from that other manga don't really get that much hype before anıme for example I didn't even know that series like frieren or dungeon meshi even existed before they got a anıme and I really like both of those series
I think I can agree with this to some extent. It’s our job to try and spread our feelings about the manga, online and to friends
Agreed!
Your chapter 1 review got me into Gachi, that’s the only reason I knew abt it.
Edit: 3:35 I saw a video about how Gachi wasn’t as good as people said it was because of how slow it when there were only 22 chapters I believe. The very next chapter basically negated all of his arguments about it Gachi. If more people gave it like a few minutes of thought, they’d realize 22 chapters it’s really Rudo getting used to the very bare bones of this new world he’s been thrown into. When the early chapters of Gachi come to my mind I think of me as reader and Rudo just being confused and around the same time Rudo got it I got it. I feel like that was because the story took some time explaining and not just boxing earlier.
I was reading online and stoped when the physicals dropped. I need to experience its greatness in hand!
Hell Yea!
3:43 as someone who grew up on one piece, i'm realy sadened b, the direction shounen took. Almost all of them now are just set in real ass japan with no world building, just some guimick used to set up fights.
Finally someone's talking about it, ive been reading this since chapter 14 came out
i found gachiakuta through a video a year ago and found your your channel the same day when i went on a search to find anyone else who did videos on the series. I really appreciate what you do for Gachi community especially for the youtube scene 👍🏽
Thank you! It’s comments like these that remind that I’m doing my job 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
its a great manga, i love the art
HELL YEA!!!!!
Damn I wonder when will this blow up..
I think the two main reasons are that it hasn't gotten an anime yet and that the top mangas in shonen jump (one piece and Jujutsu kasien and My hero academia) are nearing their end so they are getting more hype and more people are reading them instead of something newer like kagurabachi or gachiakuta . I'm certain after atleast jujutsu kaisen ends Kagurabachi is gonna skyrocket
Mha JJK bad ending Kagura thanks theEven it would have been like gâchiakuta otherwise
Big W getting advertising for the channel you love to see the growth
>Assistant to Okubo
That explains a lot. I started reading Gachiakuta last month (still need to catch up), and one of the first things I noticed about the art and aesthetic was that it gave off heavy Okubo vibes.
Also, I've been seeing it pop up a lot over the last year whether it be direct recommendations or just in passing. I remember one small youtube mentioning that he was taking inspiration from it for his own comic.
I started reading this, but stopped because I was already juggling like 8 or so series at that point but each has slowed down now so i might check it back out sometime
I read the first few chapters and enjoyed them. I just got sidetracked by other stuff ive been reading. Imma go back and catch up soon tho.
LETS GO!!!!!
As I am someone who prefer physical copies of any sort of books, they sadly aren't picked up by any Indonesian publisher for local publishing. So the only way you can get a physical copy is through international shipping, which with Indonesian currency is so frickin expensive.
It’s our job to try and spread word of it online and to friends, that way we can spread interest of it even if it is small
Big facts!
We were rlly only a handful back when it dropped, i still remember when the leaks came out
Am reading it, and more video has been comming out this year😊
hell yea!
Anime announcement has dropped, studio bones 😉
I made a few videos on it already but thanks! lmao
@@DomoSenpai I saw this one straight after this announcement, I'll check your other vids 😊
Love this manga 💜
YESSIRRRRRRRRRR
Let's wait for the anime i mean look frieren Journey Beyond end it was not that popular intel it got anime with high quality animation and boom 💥 the manga sales is now going up!
Im with you!
I'm reading it.
I read when there was like 8 chapters out ima pick it back up
why am i getting the idea you were talking about volume 6s cover being "cool" not volume 10.....
My comment for the algorithm :D
Much appreciated 😎
the reason I didn't continue reading after the first few chapters is because the writing felt kinda mediocre and melodramatic,
and while the art is top tier, the facial expressions are a bit to much. I'm probably gonna give it a second chance some day tho.
Weird,they got awesome powers and yet terrified when someone pulled the Pew pew midfight lol
I had no idea this thing existed before this vid
Glad to bring more awareness
I love it
My favorite manga out!
LITERALLY NOBODIES WRITING FANFICS 😮💨
bro really predicted it all💀
I can see the future sometimes man lmao
Half of these can be boiled down to the fact that Kodansha acts like Urana burned down the CEO's house
can u please explain
I wanna read it, but I'm too poor to afford it, and I just refuse to read manga through piracy. Makes me feel icky, as silly as it sounds
Just gonna wait for the anime. If I get desperate, I might sail the high seas, idk
I could be wrong but they might have the 1st 3 volumes to read for free on Kmanga. On top of that they give you unlock tickets as you continue to login so I think you’ll be able to read up to about around chapter 80 technically for free
@@DomoSenpai alright, I'll check it out sometime
Idk if an anime can save Gachiakuta. Just look at fire force. The anime was out but where on earth were the videos?
I mean if the right studio picks up and hopefully it doesn't get Disney jailed or Hulu we be fine and true me it will become popular, just look at frieren Journey Beyond end
@@ggx7905 Fr just look at undead unluck it streams on hulu or hidive idk but i haven't seen any relation to it im sad and frustrating
Does he know?
You do know I cover the manga right? Lmao
Yes lo. I wasn't being serious, I was saying that cuz of the meme of the riddler from the batman movie.
is a very nice manga but it feels that it doesn't have any consequences? I mean nobody dies
The main characters caretaker literally died in the first chapter lmao. But even to that what does ppl dying have to deal with consequences? Consequences come in all shapes and sizes in storytelling not just death
@@DomoSenpai as i said the manga is very nice and i like it a lot. But literally shooting 2 people with a fking usp didnt do anything. Also a character dying in the first chapter does not do much but a nice manga with amazing art and plot nonetheless
I’m reading gachiakuta on readm lol
Rip
Facts
Some critics said the manga has a generic shonen plot. Who cares!
You might have this backwards somehow, at least when it comes to distribution and promotion.
How does a series get a pop up event for tankoban releases? If it has a fan base. They don’t hold these type of events for every series you know, they do it for the popular ones. In certain EU countries, certain series have great fan bases that get a lot of support, not every series. Also, which region are you speaking of specifically? Because without examining specific scenarios, it makes you come across as cherry picking. The fact of the matter is, France has always had a bigger manga fan base than most countries, and bigger fan bases for certain series as well than most countries. By that, just because a certain series is a hit in France, Italy, or other EU countries, they don’t necessarily extrapolate to worldwide popularity. Some series may be more popular in some EU countries than even Japan. That’s not to dismiss your example or questioning the merits of any series, though it is true your example doesn’t prove a point. When was the last time you saw another series more popular than Gachiakuta holding release events outside of France or Italy? Or another series not quite as popular as Gachiakuta holding release events? What we can gather from these examples is which series has a strong fan base in which country to garner support for release events as you referenced, that’s the extend of it. Going further would be speculation unless you have other supporting points.
Accessibility wise, I’m somewhat with you. On the one hand, if you want to read the series, a simple Google search would find you the entire series to the latest chapter free to read, DMCA be damned. Though your point is applicable to a degree as Kodansha doesn’t have a good online platform for its library, it is rarer for its series to find breakout success pre anime adaptation.
As for the merit of the series itself, Gachiakuta doesn’t do it for me. You might like the way the eyes are drawn, as do I, but having a significant portion of your cast of characters having those deranged psychotic bugged eyes ever so often may not vibe with some people. I can do certain types of character pulling off those expressions, having a bunch of characters do it on the regular is a bit much. I also find the story lacking any pulls for me to follow it. It’s not that it is slow with the extended world building, I actually think the pace is fine and engaging, I just don’t vibe with the story. It’s a very paint by the number shonen plot. The trash aspect of the series is somewhat interesting to me, though might not be enticing for some of general public. So that leaves the art style, what could be its best attribute. The art style is unique and different enough, though that in or itself may or may not be a positive. You clearly dig it. I personally like that it is different, but I’m ambivalent about it, for example the eyes as mentioned.
I’m not exactly saying you’re wrong, it is just about a given the series will get an anime around the corner, and it will definitely continue to get more popular with or without an anime. I’m just drawing attention to whether your points are applicable.
top 1 newgen
Nobody reads it because nobody cares and plus that manga is garbage and I don’t mean that as a compliment
LOL sure kid
Nobody is reading the manga because it's so trashy. It's literally all garbage.
Hey i from barbados and i read all of gachiakuta and it is the best reading in the world
Thank You ☺️
You’re welcome 😊