Moromono no Jijou

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Des alternatives: Japanese: モロモノの事情
Auteur: Numa, Shun
Taper: Manga
Chapitres: 3
Statut: Finished
Publier: 2014-10-11 to 2014-10-27
Sérialisation: Shounen Jump (Weekly)

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Des alternatives: Japanese: モロモノの事情
Auteur: Numa, Shun
Taper: Manga
Chapitres: 3
Statut: Finished
Publier: 2014-10-11 to 2014-10-27
Sérialisation: Shounen Jump (Weekly)
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Moromono no Jijou review
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WhoCanPeliCan6
Apr 09, 2021
*Disclaimer*
Just personal scratch.
Advised possible spoilers.
Opinion & Informal

Art: 6/10
The art was nice to look at but wasn't too great. Most of the art was pretty simple and there weren't any impact shots or art showcases within this manga's three chapters. There weren't any expansive shots either. The anatomy and proportions checked out and many of the expressions and mannerisms that the characters made were funny and nice.

Panel Progression: 6/10
Fine. Nothing confusing. No panel cutting or much flair in the page layout. Pacing was about average and was acceptable. Overall, standard page layout with no use of panel cutting or flair.

Characters: 5/10
Characters were likable and felt like they could have been more likable if they were developed. Male MC was about average and didn't have much presence, but the female MC, Mono I think, had a nothing-new quirky personality that was decent at keeping things interesting. Character designs weren't impressive as they were simple school uniforms. However, the concept of robots and how Mono was designed was interesting. I felt like I could come to grow into Mono's design and character.

Plot: 4/10
Not really there. It was introduced pretty weakly in the beginning but it didn't have too much dept to it for me to believe that this manga could just keep running with it.

Development: 5/10
Developed in a cliche way, but at least it could have continued the manga for maybe another 10 or so chapters. Overall, it developed things a bit too early and ended up I would guess ruining a lot of breathing room for development.

Conclusion: 4/10
Eh, this conclusion was predictable. It's like the ending to a filler episode in an anime except it's the actual-final-ending.

Overall: 5/10
I could totally see this into becoming an extended gag-manga because of the way the world was introduced along with its characters and initial plot, but I feel like the quick and early development threw a lot of that away. Kind of odd that this ended so abruptly; canceled for some reason? I don't know. This could combine all its three chapters and pass as a one-shot. Decent read with a laugh here and there for those who have maybe 20 minutes to kill.