My Dress Up Darling Development Displeases Japanese Fans
For some time now, the Sono Bisque Doll manga has been demotivating its readers. What started as a fun romantic comedy has turned into a drama, tiring fans due to the lack of progress in the story’s development.
Stagnant Characters: Gojo and Marin Fail to Progress
The protagonist, Gojo, fails to take action and does not confess to Marin, making her seem increasingly distant. This is particularly evident in the most recent chapter.
My Dress Up Darling Development Displeases Japanese Fans
After Marin’s success at Comiket, she received a proposal to become a professional cosplayer, but without Gojo’s involvement. Unaware of this proposal, Gojo feels he is losing Marin, which leaves him depressed. When he finally talks to Marin and asks about the next cosplay she wants him to make, she replies that she no longer needs it.
Both Western and Japanese fans are unhappy with the manga’s direction. Here are some comments from Japanese fans:
- “Is this the behavior of a romantic comedy heroine towards the protagonist?”
- “Why did it end up like this? Instead of doing cosplay and enjoying a romantic comedy, why not stick to that?”
- “The plot is so bad it feels like an ordinary day.”
- “I don’t mind depressing plots, but this has been going on for too long.”
- “It’s starting to seem like the publisher is overshadowing the author.”
- “This manga really made the protagonist very unlikely.”
- “Nagatoro-san, an underrated work, was 100 times better than this.”
Sono Bisque Doll’s development took an unexpected turn compared to traditional romantic comedies, surprising many readers.
via Yaraon
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