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He justifies his actions by saying that he’ll return everyone’s happiness when he becomes God. It was surprising to see Yuuki turn on the 8th’s followers after acting so sweetly with them. Yuuki and Yuno almost have a flawless plan but Minene the 9th and Nishijima complicate matters and help the 8th and 11th escape. However, Yuuki isn’t the moralistic boy that he was before his parents died anymore, and he and Yuno turn on the 8th during the raid. Luckily the idea worked, and the two set in motion to attack the 11th by joining up with the 8th and her little child minions.
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LC’s live action movie was a lulzy trainwreck so Koukou could probably come out on top.Īs things continue on with Mirai Nikki, Yukki and Yuno reveal that Yuuki’s big macho moment in front of the other Diary holders last chapter was scripted up by Yuno. I think I’d rather see Koukou Debut get the live action treatment since Lovely Complex is close to its plot and people would probably just compare the two unfairly (although both are good).
#MIRAI NIKKI MANGA THE CONTINUE AFTER ANIME SERIES#
Now here’s the million dollar question: Will there be any further adaptations? Itazura na Kiss showed fans that it’s never too late to get an anime adaptation and some series like Zettai Kareshi get live action remakes instead. The only item that could have been delved into further was Asaoka and Mami’s pseudo-relationship, since it felt like that issue was just dropped after he confessed about liking Haruna. Most of the plot material was neatly wrapped up too. The airport set up has been done over a thousand times in all kinds of media, but I thought the yosegaki was a nice touch. I think this ending was a nice mix of stuff that’s the usual cliched shoujo material and characteristics that set Koukou Debut apart.

One year later, Haruna shows up in Tokyo with longer hair and super-girly outfit to which Yoh grimaces at, but it’s obvious that he still loves her since he talks to all his classmates about her. Then as she watches him walk to his gate, he suddenly turns around to give her a goodbye kiss with tons of onlookers around. Yoh gives Haruna a letter he wrote for her on the bus ride to the airport, and his message is just as expressive as Haruna’s. He tells her to come with him to the airport the next day as he must catch his flight to Tokyo. In a rare moment, Yoh becomes overwhelmed and can’t help but tear up. But being the spaz she is, she forgets to sign the yosegaki so she decides to read the original version of the graduation speech she wrote that was overloaded with Yoh-isms.

Haruna did a pretty good job of finding people to write on it, since she got everyone from Yoh’s ex-girlfriend to people from his junior high basketball club. students do when they sign messages in the front or back of a yearbook. Haruna then gives Yoh a “yosegaki”, which is kind of the equivalent of what U.S. Afterwards, Yoh, Haruna and the usual gang go out to eat and give some heartfelt promises to see each other again. Things wrap up with Haruna writing a speech of gratitude to Yoh and the other 3rd year students as they graduate from high school. I’ve finally finished one of my favorite shoujo manga series that I’ve come across, and Koukou Debut ends on a fitting note.
