Although from the same production house Mapboth Jujutsu Kaisen and Chainsaw Man have received a lot of love from anime fans, but one seems to be getting more love than the other. Chainsaw Man recorded a total of fifteen million views from the time it released its first trailer as Jujutsu KaisenThe trailer for had much smaller numbers.
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Chainsaw Man has been one of the most anticipated anime by many fans; so much so that it was one of the top five most anticipated anime for about a year. Now that audiences can finally sit down and enjoy it soon enough, their excitement is only growing.
Chainsaw Man Raises The Bar For More Anime To Come
Written by Tatsuki Fujimoto, Chainsaw Man certainly exceeded viewers’ expectations that had been set by Jujutsu Kaisen. Fans who had already followed the manga had high expectations for the anime itself and they were certainly met. The story revolves around a boy who lived with a dog who had a chainsaw sticking out of his head. This chainsaw was later inherited by the boy he lived with after his untimely death.
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Most anime fans prefer more content in less time, the man with the chainsaw; only eleven volumes long, it brings fans who love both a shorter anime with more story and bloodshed. The story should also be faster in an episode of minimal length. Being a shounen anime, anime fans such as Demon Slayer, Attack On Titan, Black Clover, and Bleach are brought together on a platform of gory, dark storylines and epic fight scenes.
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Chainsaw man setting after Jujutsu Kaisen
Jujutsu Kaisen was written and illustrated by Gege Akutami and the anime released in 2020 with a successful performance with only its first season. Being only the first season of an already ongoing manga, it surely took fans by surprise due to its story progression and eye-catching animation as well as character growth. The unique humor makes fans laugh while challenging their own broken humor, but doesn’t shy away from balancing the anime on its own with a dark approach and light-hearted characters.
Jujutsu Kaisen is about a series about a number of cursed individuals trying to carry out their villainous plans while the protagonist deals with the Poison King himself, whose fingers must be consumed to kill him indefinitely.
god the chainsaw man anime is gonna destroy me i don’t need anime characters to simp anymore
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The anime has a long ongoing story that will keep fans waiting for a long time though. Chainsaw Man a short duration can allow fans to understand the whole story in one sitting. After approaching Mappa to Jujutsu Kaisen anime fans have raised their own level of expectations, allowing their eagerness to increase.
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Chainsaw Man Trailer Gives Fans What They Want
The bloodthirsty leader of Chainsaw makes his anime debut on October 11, 2022, featuring an acclaimed roster of voice actors and an animation studio known for its acclaimed anime collection. The story may be very special to many of its fans and is easily favorited by others, so to say it’s not being tweeted or posted on Tumblr with excitement and the expectation of years and years of building would be a euphemism.
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— izzy (@izzcyl) September 19, 2022
Chainsaw Man The trailer blew up the internet with so much excitement that it had fans shuddering with joy. Dedicated manga fans as well as anime enthusiasts are holding hands as the series that started in 2018 and ended in 2022 finally gets its own anime.
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