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I already miss them.

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someone scanlate the last few chapters already

why must all good things come to an end?

it ended? fuck

So it got canned?

it did but was given quite a bit of time to finish

I think they'll be out in a timely matter. Last one came out three days ago and the fact that the series ended probably took a lot of the wind out of their sails.

this manga was blue balling at its finest, yet you can't complain if noone gets together. The dancing really makes it seem like every pairing is made for each other and passionate about each other.

I do too.
I want my dancing midgets back and I want that awful ending retconned.

anime when?

Dunno, I kinda fell out of love with the second years. They were nice characters by themselves but them being insufferable jerks towards each other got tiresome after a while. I ended up liking the other latin pair more, the one with bob head girl and child prodigy guy.

How can this be happening who can I blame

Fuck Jump

It's been a while since I read this. Do they end up together or not?

It got EDITOR'D so they could 6 new series in the magazine

Japan. They didn't buy it and it got cancelled.

Watari a cute! A CUTE!

Wait, this series got canned? WTF.

Double Arts
and Sesuji

What does Shonen Jump have against cute dancing midget couples?

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Sure, it's all just part of one big finale anyways. Just need to motivate myself to part ways with it.

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;_;

You mean what do they have against sports. Japanese are bunch of herbivore manlets. Haikyuu is only held on by fujo appeal.

Remember: If user doesn't post a source, he's a FILTHY LIAR.

Sesuji isn't dead until we get an official statement.

Dude it ended a month ago in Jump

I'M
NOT
LISTENING

I hope this wasn't from that one awesome Sesuji thread we had a while back that managed to hit bump limit.

kek

Wait, it got axed? Jesus Christ, Jump is such a shithole. I would never buy even one issue of it if I were a nip.

I'm hoping the author ended it on his own free will rather than being pushed into ending it by Jump, but it's hard to tell for sure.

With the many things left unresolved it either got canned or the author feared getting canned in a bad moment, most likely intimidated by the editor.
Fuck Jump.

Deserved it. The last tournament arc was a fucking chore and we were getting one chapter a day -- it must have been excruciating at a weekly pace.

There was no focus on the MCs -- over half the manga was devoted to side characters. They can have their arcs, but not that early because no one gives a shit about them yet.

Page after page of dancing requires better art than what we got. Like a shonen manga where people just shoot energy blasts at each other with little to no text or character development.

Despite several jokes about shonen manga cliches, it fell into those very same cliches by focusing on "special techniques" instead of teaching the reader anything about dancing.

There's nothing here that "Ballroom" or "Dance Subaru" hadn't done better.

they didn't have cute midgets

All the more reason to can the manga for refusing to give them screen time.

you salty, is okay you can cry with us

You were reading it in the wrong way, sesuji wasn't really about dancing, people keep comparing it to Ballroom but really, it's not about the same thing.

>manlet dancing axed

the fuck japan

>ywn see the dancing midgets try Latin

Damn, I feel like the President's subplot really killed the story altogether....

Is that the end? I dropped it when i saw that their relationship would never matter too much in the story and when i saw a youtube video of real dancers and it was too ridiculous.

Tsuchiya loves Watari

>this song is playing in my head right now
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Samon gets axed next
>hopefully with the chance of ending the story
and Spring Weapon will follow them

Then what is it about, sempai. It wasn't about the characters -- huge chunks of the manga were about dancing and the MCs got no development. It wasn't about drama, either.

Welp, time to update this

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Look at this, it's cringe in human form. I loved those two midgets, but man, look at this.

I'm not seeing anything controversial about this image. Naruto was interesting to the millions of children and manchildren who read it.

Mx0 was only interesting to 14 year-olds reading it on Onemanga back in 2007.

>not about the characters

I was enjoying this series as a slice of life coming of age story about two cute midgets trying to try something new and a couple of high schoolers trying to find themselves. The dancing was interesting but it kind of just felt like it was there to move the story along.

That said I was hoping I'd get to see the two of them max out their quickstep stat.

I keep hearing they're midgets
are they truly having dwarfism?

At least Mx0 was somewhat original in term that MC was not superstrong gifted protagonist who use stronger and stronger asspull attacks with retarded names, but with superrior tactic against superstrong gifted enemies who use stronger and stronger asspull attacks with retarded names.

>The dancing was interesting but it kind of just felt like it was there to move the story along.

Then maybe it shouldn't have spent every chapter on dancing.

You say it isn't like Ballroom but even Ballroom has more pages dedicated to character development.

>he likes pintos

Pretty Manly

The "clever MC overcomes opponents through tactics" wasn't original, and the setting was just a ripoff of Harry Potter and Index (including the MC's magic negation ability).

But regardless the comparison to Naruto is pointless. "Interesting series succeed" can still be a true statement even if generic series succeed alongside them but that requires your series to be interesting.

>Look at this, it's cringe in human form. I loved those two midgets, but man, look at this.

Professional Latin is weird, it does not follows how you really dance in a nightclub here in Latinamerica, besides samba.
On the other hand ballroom seems way nicer.

Nice asses.

I haven't read Ballroom yet so I wouldn't know about that.

I feel as if by binging through Sesuji I sort of skimmed through the dancing segments and savored the character moments a bit slowly.

From what I heard, it was the author's decision to finish the series early instead of risking it being axed.

>I want that awful ending retconned.

I hope you mean "awful that it indeed", not "the ending was awful".

No enough fanart

Please delete that inappropriate picture of my daughter

The only valid criticism is the first one.
The art had it's own style and made quite an impact in dance scenes.
And they only made one special technique. Everything else was the basics and more training. They also explained the basics of dances, training and scoring so you cant say they didnt teach anything to the reader either.

It and Ballroom set out to tell different stories and with a complete different atmosphere. You cant really compare them and both of them are good on the same level.

>You mean what do they have against sports
Is this a joke? There are multiple sports manga doing well in the magazine right her sports manga are in general.

>Japanese are bunch of herbivore manlets
What the fuck does this have to do with reading sports manga? You don't seriously think that the only people who read about sports are alpha athletes themselves, do you?

>It and Ballroom set out to tell different stories and with a complete different atmosphere. You cant really compare them and both of them are good on the same level.
Not him, but I can't really agree with this. There's plenty of room for comparison in how they approach the concept, and I think Ballroom has handled itself much better all-around. It's got better dancing/sports focus, better characters, better art - I really don't see what big comparative advantage Sesuji is supposed to have that would put them on the same level.

Ballroom wins in every single category, except maybe having had regular releases.

Jump needed to make room for U19

>I really don't see what big comparative advantage Sesuji is supposed to have that would put them on the same level.

From what I've seen, I think people just like to compare the two because they're both dance manga. They may also be trying to bait readers of one series into reading the other.

>nobody cares about U19 anymore
I give it 19 chapters before it gets canned

>he doesn't believe
Just you wait, my man. 2ch shall get BTFO