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There can easily be a sequel 6o524g

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As much as I loved it, there will probably not be a sequel. The point of it was that he didn't have real magic (MO didn't count for one reason or another), and now that he has magic himself it just wouldn't work. Also what really infuriates me is not that it got canceled, I can deal with that. It's that it and Double Arts both got canceled as opposed to Tu-Love- Ru. That is the main reason I'm made at its cancellation.

To-LOVE-ru has bigger popularity than the other two so it won more votes. It's pretty straight forward.

I don't think a sequel would be that great. He'll have magic - there won't be any big challenge as opposed to him without magic and aiming for a gold card from M0. It wouldn't be as interesting.

A one-shot would do better, IMO =)


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i know its straightfoward, i was just venting some of my hate towards To-Love-Ru, i hate it.


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i know its straightfoward, i was just venting some of my hate towards To-Love-Ru, i hate it.

Well, it's you against hundred thousands (or even millions) of rabid fans 🤣

EDIT: Thanks.


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actually i like To-Love-Ru because of the characters, dont really mind much about the storyline but there's definitely crappy stuff in WSJ and some that most of us never even heard of if you go wiki WSJ, you'll see a few that's not even scanlated and im sure if Mx0 were in weekly shonen, it would last at least 300 chapters if not more but i guess all mangaka's goal is to have an anime adaption and their best bet is WSJ


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A one-shot would do better, IMO =)

Agreed. I would have liked a nice One-shot epilogue.


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If he were to make a sequel, why not call it Mx1, just to show that he does have magic now.


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A one-shot would do better, IMO =)

Agreed. I would have liked a nice One-shot epilogue.

You know what?
That kinda sound great too. Just like in pretty face manga, and its better that than waiting for a sequel that would never be.
An anime would be nice too. If no one gonna do it, why don't we try to do it??
Betcha a lot of guys out there that could do flash and sh*^, right?


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Japan first. If it's not popular from where it was published, it won't reach anywhere else.

Too bad that's how WSJ thinks but I still wonder why do Narutards/Bleach fans never get sick of Naruto/Bleach. I mean I WAS a fan myself but it just got out of me because they never seem to have an ending _


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Anybody thinking that WSJ stopped the series because of the bigshots and will continue it when one of them is over (naruto, bleach..). Just thinking that in WSJ people aren't total dumbasses. Well here is my 2 cents


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Well what ever the cause' I like the manga a lot and I hope it will continue. WSJ is out for business not to promote manga that cannot deliver the "business" it needs. All the mangaka has to do is find a different publisher and easily there will be a sequel, however it's probably easier said than done.

I have no hate for To-Love-Ru, but it's popular, and that's what WSJ wants, and needs.

One-shots are a higher possibility than a continuation though.


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The story development of MxO was very slow...maybe that's why the japanese got fed up with it and it got cancelled...


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The story development of MxO was very slow...maybe that's why the japanese got fed up with it and it got cancelled...

Now I can't agree with that.
True, there were two arcs that stretched on for quite a bit, school matches and school festival. But overall I think the pacing was quite nice, nothing rushed and just nicely paced school life story.

besides, there are other jump manga with serious pacing issues that are still popular. Bleach namely, which has been pretty much stuck on the same point for the last year with no real significant developments.
And I think that even if Bleach (god just let it end) or Naruto ends, the chances of Mx0 ever reviving is next to nothing.


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with to-love-ru ended there could be 5% chance of a revival >.< (fingerscrossed)


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