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"[122] McNeil
commented that the series is "wonderfully absurd. It's funny, gorey [sic], and violent, but also has an interesting bit of humanity at its core. "[124] Davinson called it "casually gruesome and violent," but that it fits
with its theme. [126] Lee wrote: "Chainsaw Man is gory. Extremely gory," adding that these scenes make the series different from other shōnen series,
calling them "pretty gross," but "fitting for a dark manga about slashing devils down with a chainsaw. "[123] Dacey called the series a "blood-and-testosterone-soaked battle manga," commenting that its main appeal is the "outrageous displays of gore and violence," adding as well that Fujimoto "does his utmost to push the boundaries of good taste. "[127] Beckett wrote that the "delightfully ridiculous and bloody" premise runs with it in "all sorts of fascinating directions," adding however, that its reveling in crude humor and violence could be off-putting to some readers. [120] Regarding the characters, Adi Tantimedh of Bleeding Cool called them "sad, broken people who live outside the norms of society and haven't learned basic social skills," adding as well that the series' subtext is about "people getting abused, degraded, dehumanized, objectified, literally becoming objects. " He concluded: "Society is to
blame for degrading people into tools and objects; these mangas [sic] seem to be saying, though they never outright blame Capitalism or the alienating repressiveness of Japanese society. The result is one of the more unique manga out there. "[129] Collins commented that the series has a premise "loosely" comparable to Jujutsu Kaisen, adding, however, that Denji might fit the mold of a shōnen protagonist on paper, but that the mold is "only there to be broken," comparing his "life on the fringes of society" to a "Dickensian parable about the plight of the working class.
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When Ippo came across "Heaven's Cannon" and "Ground Cannon", he becomes confused. Yagi
suggested for him to look at Dragon's hobby, which turned out to be mahjong. Ippo asked Yagi if Dragon is good at mahjong, to which Yagi revealed that his skills earned him the nickname "Manhattan's Demon King". Ippo
discussing Takamura's stubborn decision of not wanting to fight overseas with the Kamogawa gym staff. That night, after cleaning and turning off the lights at the Kamogawa gym, Ippo went to Kamogawa's office where Shinoda asked Ippo how Kintarō and Taihei's training has been going. Yagi also informed Ippo that they have been talking about letting them do their pro test and debut, requesting to know their weight classes.