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* FriendlyFandoms: Very strangely, with ''Manga/ChainsawMan'', specifically Part 2, due to perceived similarities among the relationships between Shima and Mitsumi with the relationship between Denji and Asa. This is despite one being a down-to-earth slice of life and the other being a gory horror-action series. It helps that both the manga for Chainsaw Man and the episodes of the anime get released on Tuesdays.
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* FriendlyFandoms: Very strangely, with ''Manga/ChainsawMan'', specifically Part 2, due to perceived similarities among the relationships between Shima and Mitsumi with the relationship between Denji and Asa. This is despite one being a down-to-earth slice of life and the other being a gory horror-action series. It helps that both the manga for Chainsaw Man and the episodes of the anime get anime's first season were released on Tuesdays.
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* DiagnosedByTheAudience: Mitsumi being neurodivergent.
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* StoicWoobie: SÅsuke Shima is a charming PrettyBoy that suffers from a difficult relationship with his parents to the point he prefers passing time in any place but his home, his past as a FormerChildStar [[spoiler: which ended up affecting one of his friends]], has a hard time standing up to anyone since [[ExtremeDoormat he wants to remain neutral most of the time]] and [[spoiler: has a hard time dealing with his feelings for Mitsumi after the two try to date and it doesn't work]] despite this he never stops smilling
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForLittleGirls: It is very common for people to mistake it as a shoujo manga, due to a lot of the character archetypes in the series being present in shoujo manga set in high school, its more down-to-earth atmosphere, and its female protagonist/ popular guy main duo. It doesn't help that the author described the series as "a story that pulls from shoujo manga but only pretends to be one" in a ''Comic Space'' interview about the release of Volume 4.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForLittleGirls: It is very common for people to mistake it as a shoujo manga, due to a lot of the character archetypes in the series being present in shoujo manga set in high school, its more down-to-earth atmosphere, and its female protagonist/ popular guy main duo. It actually runs in a {{seinen}} magazine, and it doesn't help that the author described the series as "a story that pulls from shoujo manga but only pretends to be one" in a ''Comic Space'' interview about the release of Volume 4.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForLittleGirls: It is very common for people to mistake it as a shoujo manga, due to a lot of the character archetypes in the series being present in shoujo manga set in high school, its more down-to-earth atmosphere, and its female protagonist/ popular guy main duo. It doesn't help that the author described the series as "a story that pulls from shoujo manga but only pretends to be one" in a ''Comic Space'' interview about the release of Volume 4.
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** Trans and non-binary people who like how Nao and Kanechika, for trans and gender non-conforming representation.
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** Trans and non-binary people who like how Nao and Kanechika, for trans and gender non-conforming representation.
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* FriendlyFandoms: Very strangely, with ''Manga/ChainsawMan'', specifically Part 2, due to perceived similarities among the relationships between Shima and Mitsumi with the relationship between Denji and Asa. This is despite one being a down-to-earth slice of life and the other being a gory horror-action series. It helps that both the manga for Chainsaw Man and the episodes of the anime get released on Thursdays.
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* FriendlyFandoms: Very strangely, with ''Manga/ChainsawMan'', specifically Part 2, due to perceived similarities among the relationships between Shima and Mitsumi with the relationship between Denji and Asa. This is despite one being a down-to-earth slice of life and the other being a gory horror-action series. It helps that both the manga for Chainsaw Man and the episodes of the anime get released on Thursdays.Tuesdays.
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* FriendlyFandoms: Very strangely, with ''Manga/ChainsawMan'', specifically Part 2, due to perceived similarities among the relationships between Shima and Mitsumi with the relationship between Denji and Asa. This is despite one being a down-to-earth slice of life and the other being a gory horror-action series. It helps that both the manga for Chainsaw Man and the episodes of the anime get released on Thursdays.
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** Queer women who love the Yuzuki/Makoto ship.
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** Queer women who love the Yuzuki/Makoto ship.ship.
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* LGBTFanbase: The manga is very well regarded by queer fans especially in two fronts:
** Trans and non-binary people who like how Nao and Kanechika, for trans and gender non-conforming representation.
** Queer women who love the Yuzuki/Makoto ship.
** Trans and non-binary people who like how Nao and Kanechika, for trans and gender non-conforming representation.
** Queer women who love the Yuzuki/Makoto ship.