The Manga Chapter That Breaks People

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2021
  • Goodnight Punpun chapter 139. The One Manga Chapter That Breaks Me...
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  • @commirevo89
    @commirevo89 2 года назад +1

    Saw the title. Immediately cried because I knew what was coming. It's fitting as it's one year to the day that I first read Punpun.

  • @boozinbeavs5636
    @boozinbeavs5636 2 года назад +2

    For me the chapter that makes me cry is Chapter 145 because Aiko’s last wish was Pun Pun not to forget her but later he starts to forget what she sounded like and looked like and no one will ever remember Aiko.

  • @rona0427
    @rona0427 2 года назад +1

    I initially thought that the ending to Oyasumi Punpun was an optimistic and happy ending for Punpun since his shackles to Aiko were finally broken and he found a group of people who wouldn’t let him go. However, after reading through that interview with Asano, it has a far more dark and realistic depressing tone to it. Its hinted that his true intention behind the ending is that even after everything Punpun went through he still is not granted any freedom, instead his one freedom he had remaining (suicide) was ripped away from him. Looking at it like this is far more depressing and makes these last ten or so chapters a tidal wave of depression.

  • @berk6413
    @berk6413 2 года назад +2

    What’s most unsettling about that panel of Aiko hanging herself is that she kinda blends in with the scenery, making such a horrifying sight seem so natural so when you finally notice it you damn near have a heart attack.

  • @gyoglep
    @gyoglep 2 года назад +644

    the chapter that gets me the most is when punpuns mother dies and he gets the letter from her, that she was the one sending him letters from his "father" so he thought his dad still cared about him. and the manga says "in the end, punpun could not love his mother"

  • @Fleetwootmack
    @Fleetwootmack 2 года назад +1

    One of the Most relatable, heart wrenching, and realistic stories I’ve ever consumed.

  • @pyroboy417
    @pyroboy417 Год назад +413

    It kills me that Aiko kept up a happy front for punpun up until her very end. And even though they’re “adults” now, they still those same confused kids from the beginning of the story.

  • @kish4corheunbl
    @kish4corheunbl 2 года назад +377

    I really like Aiko so much. the girl didn't deserve to suffer for so long, only to finally give up in the end.

  • @MonkeyDLuis-jh1sg
    @MonkeyDLuis-jh1sg 2 года назад +583

    Goodnight Punpun has to be one of the best mangas i've read, it's a realistic, depressing story that doesn't pull punches AT ALL, what a masterpiece

  • @ian7365
    @ian7365 2 года назад +142

    When I saw Aiko hanging I felt this intense tunnel of emotions, mostly regret. And I wanted to cry just for the relief of crying, but I just couldn't get there.

  • @LucaRT88
    @LucaRT88 2 года назад +196

    I'm usually a crybaby when watching shows or reading manga. But for some reason, I didn't cry at all during this chapter or the whole story, I was very confused on why that was because all I had heard was that it would make me cry a river. One big reason I think is why I didn't cry was because this scene was spoiled for me like right before I read it. But even then, I was still shocked while reading this chapter because of how sudden it happened and how little Punpun seemed to care or unsurprised. This series is amazing and changed my outlook on life, I sometimes like to call it the "Least Enjoyable Masterpiece."

  • @timbuter5373
    @timbuter5373 2 года назад +1

    The last panel of pun pun waving goodbye always made me cry because all the emotions from the story hit me the most in that panel and how pun pun journey was about suffering and he still kept moving forward after all that.

  • @Samuel_HM
    @Samuel_HM 2 года назад +730

    Me: ' didn't cry reading this chapter'

  • @leochang3328
    @leochang3328 2 года назад +303

    The one that made me cry the most is the chapter where punpun just went through the daily routine and the panel just reads "A very dark room, a cold dinner, the familiar news, the alarm clock set to

  • @CoconutJewce

    I just finished Punpun and this chapter didn't hit me as hard as some others. The one that hit me the most was when Sachi was "interviewing" Punpun's dad. The way that Asano showed the sheer dissonance between the sweet boy that Papa Punpun remembered and the monster that Punpun became was heart-breaking, not only because of its meaning in context to the story, but because it reminded me of my relationship with my dad a bit. It's crazy that a story can deeply resonate with so many different people for so many different reasons.

  • @thanh5703
    @thanh5703 2 года назад +241

    Punpun is so relatable (or may be just me). He usually does nothing when he had the chance, but he didn't let things go so he could move on. He was always

  • @amon764
    @amon764 2 года назад +171

    These kinds of Manga Reviews are the Most enjoyble thing. It can be every manga and It‘s still so fucking entertaining.

  • @peterkilian9100
    @peterkilian9100 Год назад +44

    I have a major depressive disorder, I know hooray for me no one cares, but I do want to mention that even as someone with this mental illness, I have nothing but appreciation for the pain and suffering that is so accurately portrayed in oyasumi punpun. I probably shouldn’t have read it as a “mentally unstable” person but it has a place in my black hole of a heart that will never leave. Thank you oyasumi punpun for giving so many different people a glimpse of what it’s like to live like this.

  • @blackisanxious7178
    @blackisanxious7178 2 года назад +92

    the loneliness of this scene while punpun staring at aiko like he's staring at a void ..its just...

  • @luketabidze8175
    @luketabidze8175 2 года назад +112

    This scene definitely was hard to swallow, but I think that monologue Punpun has while he's in the hospital, talking to Aiko really did it for me. I cried reading that scene, knowing that Aiko's gone, and Punpun learns that he'll have to accept it and move on.