Yaboyroshi The Promised Neverland !!better!!
One of the most iconic moments in Roshi’s TPN series was the revelation of the traitor within the group. His shock at the discovery that Ray was working as a double agent—and the subsequent strategic fallout—highlighted his deep engagement with the show's complex plotting.
"The first season promised us a battle of wits. The second season gave us a slideshow. That isn't an adaptation; it's a betrayal." Yaboyroshi The Promised Neverland
If you haven’t seen their work yet, do yourself a favor. Go look. Just don’t blame me if you end up rereading the entire manga for the fifth time. One of the most iconic moments in Roshi’s
He serves as the fandom’s unofficial historian. While official sources pretend the adaptation was fine, Yaboyroshi validates the frustration of manga readers. He doesn't just hate on the anime; he proposes fixes . He storyboards how a hypothetical "director’s cut" of Season 2 could work, respecting both the manga’s pacing and the anime’s runtime constraints. The second season gave us a slideshow
The reaction group is widely praised for their coverage of The Promised Neverland
If you’ve been scrolling through anime art communities lately, you’ve probably stumbled across a piece that stops you cold. Dark, moody forests. Sharp, intelligent eyes behind wireframe glasses. A trio of kids standing on the edge of a cliff, ready to burn the whole system down.