Yeah so unfortunately Kaiju No. 8 is like the anime equivalent of me just shoving TONS of popcorn…

TL;DR


• The article discusses the author's thoughts on the manga series "Kaiju No. 8," which they find disappointing. The author argues that the series relies too heavily on tropes and clichés, such as the protagonist being a "loser" who suddenly gains incredible powers, and the story's focus on the protagonist's desire to become a hero.

• The author criticizes the series for its lack of originality, stating that it feels like a "generic shonen manga" and lacks the creativity and uniqueness that they had hoped for. They also express disappointment in the series' treatment of female characters, which they feel are often sidelined or reduced to stereotypes.

• Overall, the author concludes that "Kaiju No. 8" is a disappointment, as it fails to offer anything new or innovative to the genre. They suggest that the series is a missed opportunity, and that the author could have explored more interesting and thought-provoking themes and character arcs if they had strayed from the well-worn path of shonen manga tropes.

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