Let me tell you something about my personal philosophy, I don't believe in victims. I couldn't care less about Toyotaro as a writer and artist. I'm only talking about this particular product. If I ever said I thought Toyotaro was a victim for whatever reason, I retract that here. I acknowledge that you can still make criticisms, no matter what kind of product. However, if you're ideal is unattainable to begin with, of course you're going to have a negative view, and that's exactly what's went on here following the last couple of chapter releases. You can know that it's only promotional and yet not integrate that into your criticism itself.Doctor. wrote:I turned it into a "competition" because, again, you were acting like Toyotaro was some sort of victim in this situation. I don't think anyone holds it to an unrealistic standard, everyone knows it's just a promotional manga. We can understand the situation and circumstances that he's in, but that doesn't mean that we can't criticize it.
I don't know in what kind of communities you are, but everywhere I go, everyone loves Toyotaro's work and vastly prefers it to the anime. Detractors only really began to show up with the recent chapters, with the ones who have been present from the start only now beginning to speak loudly.
In regards to people who flatly prefer the manga to the anime, where are they? I think that Toyotaro's Super is good for a promotional manga, and Toei's Super bad for an anime. However, their relation is still that of main product and promotional product, and the flat qualitative relationship is pretty much what you'd expect out of that relationship. Of course the anime is better, it's not even a contest. Maybe you're referencing some subgroup of the community that I haven't encountered yet.
However, I do hold far more interest in the manga, since, like it or not, it's a product with an actual soul.


