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Fujimoto's disappointment: the unfinished story of part 2

Controversy Surrounds Fujimoto's Direction in Part 2 | Fans Voice Disappointment Over Character Arcs

By

Haruto Nishida

Apr 1, 2026, 04:02 PM

Edited By

Elena Rossi

Updated

Apr 1, 2026, 09:25 PM

2 minutes (approx.)

A highlighted panel showing sidelined characters from Fujimoto's work, portraying their neglected importance in the story.

A growing divide exists among fans about Fujimoto's direction in Part 2 of his latest work, with many stating that he veered away from his original vision. The result has led to significant backlash regarding the treatment of key characters.

Discontent with Character Treatment Intensifies

Several comments highlight that fans feel characters like Miri Sugo and the Nail Fiend were lost opportunities. One fan remarked, "Fujimoto makes a lot of characters that donโ€™t really matter," referencing a pattern noted in his previous work, particularly with lesser characters like Agni followers in Fire Punch. This sentiment was echoed by others, lamenting characters that seemed promising but faded into irrelevance.

Anecdotes of Lost Potential Resurface

Fans expressed disappointment over characters whose arcs were abruptly cut. A commenter stated, "Miri was brought back for a chapter for literally no reason." Critics feel that characters like Haruta and Fami were poorly utilized, as one fan pointed out, "Haruta was a really fun addition never mentioned again."

Interestingly, some fans argue that this character neglect isnโ€™t a recent failure; rather, itโ€™s part of Fujimotoโ€™s established style. "Heโ€™ll write something and completely destroy it It's his biggest trait as an author," one fan explained, suggesting that this could be a deliberate choice rather than a sign of giving up.

Editorial Pressures and Speculation Continue

Theories around editorial influence on Fujimotoโ€™s storytelling choices remain strong. Multiple voices within the community speculate about external pressures that could have interrupted his creative flow. A notable comment reads, "He started going through the motions until he couldnโ€™t fend off Part 2 any longer in regard to his contract."

"It feels like he wrecked the story so they wouldnโ€™t ask for a Part 3," speculated another fan.

Analysts point out that many plot arcs felt rushed, leading fans to wonder whether a mid-creation shift in storytelling priorities occurred.

Key Takeaways

  • โš ๏ธ Fans are frustrated with characters like Miri Sugo and Haruta being sidelined.

  • ๐Ÿค” There's ongoing speculation about the impact of editorial decisions on narrative pacing and character development.

  • ๐Ÿ“‰ Observers note how the treatment of characters compromises their potential growth, with many expressing concerns about overlooked arcs.