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Why Is Chainsaw Man Misunderstood?

Why Is Chainsaw Man Misunderstood?

What is it that some viewers don’t see in this series?

Chainsaw Man is one of the most discussed anime and manga in the last couple of years. And as it goes with all highly popular series, there are people who absolutely love it and people who don’t really understand the hype.

The main criticism surrounding Chainsaw Man comes from the lack of explanation the show provides. The plot seems confusing, we are never explicitly told how the world, some mechanisms and powers work, and some viewers mention that the narrative has a number of plot holes.

Devoted fans are quite upset by this perception of their favorite show. They claim that these opinions, while might be sometimes valid, completely miss the point of Chainsaw Man. The series is a character-driven manga and anime, it explores the emotions of its main characters and shows their journey and development. World building, while important, has never been the main focus of Chainsaw Man. Fans say that the manga manages to be efficient exactly due to the author focusing on the main characters instead of explaining every little detail that the story mentions. Some unnecessary plot points are omitted for the sake of the narrative staying sharp and entertaining.

Still, the fans acknowledge that it would be neat to go deeper into the conflicts with demons and learn some more facts about their powers and the world. However, they believe the series would have to sacrifice the pacing for that and it would slow down the narrative, which they do not want. Understanding the lore better won’t add anything to the development of Denji's empathy, that’s why fans consider it to be irrelevant.

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Moreover, fans scold haters for having a low comprehension ability. They believe that not every little detail needs to be explained. The story gives us tons of hints that the reader is free to collect. Chainsaw Man is not a story that will feed you every tiny concept. Fans are sure that this approach is not an example of bad writing, it’s a sign of respect as it tells us that the author believes the readers are intelligent enough to understand the hints and going deeper into every minor detail would just waste their time. Each character doesn’t have to give a ten-paragraph commentary on the logic of their actions, the reader is smart enough to make it out from the context.

To conclude, fans strongly believe that some forms of art don’t have to give you a single answer, there is somewhat beautiful in leaving things up to interpretation and making the reader infer things for themselves.

What is it that some viewers don’t see in this series?

Chainsaw Man is one of the most discussed anime and manga in the last couple of years. And as it goes with all highly popular series, there are people who absolutely love it and people who don’t really understand the hype.

The main criticism surrounding Chainsaw Man comes from the lack of explanation the show provides. The plot seems confusing, we are never explicitly told how the world, some mechanisms and powers work, and some viewers mention that the narrative has a number of plot holes.

Devoted fans are quite upset by this perception of their favorite show. They claim that these opinions, while might be sometimes valid, completely miss the point of Chainsaw Man. The series is a character-driven manga and anime, it explores the emotions of its main characters and shows their journey and development. World building, while important, has never been the main focus of Chainsaw Man. Fans say that the manga manages to be efficient exactly due to the author focusing on the main characters instead of explaining every little detail that the story mentions. Some unnecessary plot points are omitted for the sake of the narrative staying sharp and entertaining.

Still, the fans acknowledge that it would be neat to go deeper into the conflicts with demons and learn some more facts about their powers and the world. However, they believe the series would have to sacrifice the pacing for that and it would slow down the narrative, which they do not want. Understanding the lore better won’t add anything to the development of Denji's empathy, that’s why fans consider it to be irrelevant.

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Moreover, fans scold haters for having a low comprehension ability. They believe that not every little detail needs to be explained. The story gives us tons of hints that the reader is free to collect. Chainsaw Man is not a story that will feed you every tiny concept. Fans are sure that this approach is not an example of bad writing, it’s a sign of respect as it tells us that the author believes the readers are intelligent enough to understand the hints and going deeper into every minor detail would just waste their time. Each character doesn’t have to give a ten-paragraph commentary on the logic of their actions, the reader is smart enough to make it out from the context.

To conclude, fans strongly believe that some forms of art don’t have to give you a single answer, there is somewhat beautiful in leaving things up to interpretation and making the reader infer things for themselves.