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The Promised Neverland is based on an old and rather popular trope. It would be like saying Squid Game is the blueprint of survival genre.
any thought about the parallel that exists between the promised never land and on going subarc of black butler?
Hey Anon!
None, because I never read or watched TPN and I don't intend to any time soon, if ever. :))
Additionally, I'm relatively against drawing parallels between series, when TPN seems at best an inspiration for Yana-sensei (like Sherlock Holmes was for the Murders at Manor arc), who's a writer known to explore widely and in depth the tropes she uses for settings (Ducky or chibi once translated a few twitter posts about this, but I can't find it right now).
Also, please remember that, aside from TPN and as I explained here, this orphanage arc mostly seems to act as a parallel and a continuation of what was introduced in the circus arc and I'd like to remind everyone that TPN was written way after Kuro's circus arc.
Lastly, I have war flashbacks of fans drawing comparisons from one series to explain or theorize about another (the whole Femtoneki horror trip from back when TG:Re was still on going and some examples in Kuro fandom as well), as if writers can't use similar tropes without this meaning they copy each other (a concept I find extremely snooty of fans). So while other fans are free to do as they please, I'd rather just read Yana's work as Yana's work, no offense!
My opinion though! As always, other people are free to do entirely as they want! :))
Have a nice day, Anon!
So surprised with MadamRedGrell popularity ! Best Grell ship for sure.
Remember, we all like the same source material which contains dark and mature subjects! Ship and let ship and be kind to the real people voting!
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cannot stop thinking about undertaker staying at the phantomhive manor rn
book of circus was rough
[Image description: 2 drawings of Freckles and Ciel Phantomhive in profile. Freckles’ arms are folded, while Ciel’s are at his sides. The first shows them laughing at the fairgrounds. The second mimics the original poses, showing them angrily glaring at each other amidst a fire. There’s a shadow over Freckles’ face, hiding their eyes. /End description.]