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* IronWoobie: The main trio go through an awful lot, and it's hard not to feel bad for them at points. Emma in particular has taken more trauma then anyone else, yet remains a {{Determinator}} all the same.
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* HesJustHiding: Pretty much nobody in the fandom believes that [[spoiler:Norman]] is really dead. Notably because Isabella apparently led him to a special room contrary to the previous victims Conny and [[spoiler:Krone.]]
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* HesJustHiding: Pretty much nobody in the fandom believes believed that [[spoiler:Norman]] is was really dead. Notably because Isabella apparently led him to a special room contrary to the previous victims Conny and [[spoiler:Krone.]][[spoiler:They were right]].
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* IKnewIt: The reveal that [[spoiler: Norman is alive]] came as no shock to the entire fanbase.
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* RonTheDeathEater: At least on /a/, it's very common for readers to interpret Phil as a secret agent for Mama or otherwise completely evil.
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** At least on /a/, it's very common for readers to interpret Phil as a secret agent for Mama or otherwise completelyevil.evil.
** A lot of people on the subreddit are keen to throw around theories that [[spoiler:Lucas]] is either [[EpilepticTrees going to betray Emma or is even working with Lewis]].
** At least on /a/, it's very common for readers to interpret Phil as a secret agent for Mama or otherwise completely
** A lot of people on the subreddit are keen to throw around theories that [[spoiler:Lucas]] is either [[EpilepticTrees going to betray Emma or is even working with Lewis]].
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* FriendlyFandoms: Despite the different tone, readers of ''Manga/DrStone'' and ''The Promised Neverland'' get along and enjoy reading both series due to them being very creative {{Sleeper Hit}}s from the same magazine.
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* FriendlyFandoms: Despite the different tone, readers of ''Manga/DrStone'' and ''The Promised Neverland'' get along and enjoy reading both series due to them being very creative {{Sleeper Hit}}s from the same magazine. They also got released a few months apart from one another, making them sister series in a sense.
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* ArcFatigue: Despite that the manga has been very well received, the relative length of the "Escape arc" led to some people fearing that the series would be dragged on too long like [[Manga/{{Naruto}} several]] [[Manga/{{Bleach}} other]] [[Manga/OnePiece series]]. Fortunately, the arc ends with chapter 37, and the first big revelations come soon after.
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Both fandoms appear to like each other :) That's nice.
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* FriendlyFandoms: Despite the different tone, readers of ''Manga/DrStone'' and ''The Promised Neverland'' get along and enjoy reading both series due to them being very creative {{Sleeper Hit}}s from the same magazine.
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* WhamEpisode: The entirety of chapter 23. [[spoiler: Sister Krone dies.]]
** 23 pales in comparison to chapter 32, where [[spoiler:Ray finally kickstarts the escape by setting the house ''and himself'' on fire]]. That's ''ballsy''. [[spoiler:Fortunately, Emma stopped him for lighting himself up. But still... ''sheesh'']].
** Chapter 47. [[spoiler: They were [[TomatoSurprise in the demon world all along]].]]
** Chapter 50. [[spoiler: Grace Field House is actually highly atypical for human farms. At most human farms, the children are raised and grown in a mass-produced, cost-optimized way, never moving from their spot, never learning to speak, and never having names. The illustration shows they are placed in [[Film/TheMatrix Matrix]]-like conditions, only without the dream world.]] Emma and the others actually had it relatively easy. [[spoiler:It also puts a real wrench into Emma's goal of liberating every human, as she's at a loss on how she could possibly save these humans.]]
* WhamEpisode: The entirety of chapter 23. [[spoiler: Sister Krone dies.]]
** 23 pales in comparison to chapter 32, where [[spoiler:Ray finally kickstarts the escape by setting the house ''and himself'' on fire]]. That's ''ballsy''. [[spoiler:Fortunately, Emma stopped him for lighting himself up. But still... ''sheesh'']].
** Chapter 47. [[spoiler: They were [[TomatoSurprise in the demon world all along]].]]
** Chapter 50. [[spoiler: Grace Field House is actually highly atypical for human farms. At most human farms, the children are raised and grown in a mass-produced, cost-optimized way, never moving from their spot, never learning to speak, and never having names. The illustration shows they are placed in [[Film/TheMatrix Matrix]]-like conditions, only without the dream world.]] Emma and the others actually had it relatively easy. [[spoiler:It also puts a real wrench into Emma's goal of liberating every human, as she's at a loss on how she could possibly save these humans.]]
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* RonTheDeathEater: At least on /a/, it's very common for readers to interpret Phil as a secret agent for Mama or otherwise completely evil.
* WhamEpisode: The entirety of chapter 23. [[spoiler: Sister Krone dies.]]
** 23 pales in comparison to chapter 32, where [[spoiler:Ray finally kickstarts the escape by setting the house ''and himself'' on fire]]. That's ''ballsy''. [[spoiler:Fortunately, Emma stopped him for lighting himself up. But still... ''sheesh'']].
** Chapter 47. [[spoiler: They were [[TomatoSurprise in the demon world all along]].]]
** Chapter 50. [[spoiler: Grace Field House is actually highly atypical for human farms. At most human farms, the children are raised and grown in a mass-produced, cost-optimized way, never moving from their spot, never learning to speak, and never having names. The illustration shows they are placed in [[Film/TheMatrix Matrix]]-like conditions, only without the dream world.]] Emma and the others actually had it relatively easy. [[spoiler:It also puts a real wrench into Emma's goal of liberating every human, as she's at a loss on how she could possibly save these humans.]]evil.
* WhamEpisode: The entirety of chapter 23. [[spoiler: Sister Krone dies.]]
** 23 pales in comparison to chapter 32, where [[spoiler:Ray finally kickstarts the escape by setting the house ''and himself'' on fire]]. That's ''ballsy''. [[spoiler:Fortunately, Emma stopped him for lighting himself up. But still... ''sheesh'']].
** Chapter 47. [[spoiler: They were [[TomatoSurprise in the demon world all along]].]]
** Chapter 50. [[spoiler: Grace Field House is actually highly atypical for human farms. At most human farms, the children are raised and grown in a mass-produced, cost-optimized way, never moving from their spot, never learning to speak, and never having names. The illustration shows they are placed in [[Film/TheMatrix Matrix]]-like conditions, only without the dream world.]] Emma and the others actually had it relatively easy. [[spoiler:It also puts a real wrench into Emma's goal of liberating every human, as she's at a loss on how she could possibly save these humans.]]
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* CounterpartComparison: Being a pretty dark series based on intellectual and psychological battles quickly led to comparisons with ''Manga/DeathNote'', a previous hit of the Jump in that vein (although the tone and genre are ''quite'' different).
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* ArcFatigue: Despite that the manga has been very well received, the relative length of the "Escape arc" led to a lot of people fearing that the series would be dragged on too long like [[Manga/{{Naruto}} several]] [[Manga/{{Bleach}} other]] [[Manga/OnePiece series]]. Fortunately, the arc ends with chapter 37, and the first revelations come soon after.
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* ArcFatigue: Despite that the manga has been very well received, the relative length of the "Escape arc" led to a lot of some people fearing that the series would be dragged on too long like [[Manga/{{Naruto}} several]] [[Manga/{{Bleach}} other]] [[Manga/OnePiece series]]. Fortunately, the arc ends with chapter 37, and the first big revelations come soon after.
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* ArcFatigue: Despite that the manga has been very well received, the "Escape arc" has gone on for well over 20 chapters with very few questions answered. This is leading to a lot of people fearing that the series will be dragged on too long like [[Manga/{{Naruto}} several]] [[Manga/{{Bleach}} other]] [[Manga/OnePiece series]]. Fortunately, [[spoiler:the escape itself finally starts in chapter 32, and it and the first arc end on chapter 37.]]
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* ArcFatigue: Despite that the manga has been very well received, the relative length of the "Escape arc" has gone on for well over 20 chapters with very few questions answered. This is leading led to a lot of people fearing that the series will would be dragged on too long like [[Manga/{{Naruto}} several]] [[Manga/{{Bleach}} other]] [[Manga/OnePiece series]]. Fortunately, [[spoiler:the escape itself finally starts in the arc ends with chapter 32, and it 37, and the first arc end on chapter 37.]]revelations come soon after.
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** Chapter 47. [[spoiler: They were [[TomatoSurprise in the demon world all along]].]]
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** Chapter 47. [[spoiler: They were [[TomatoSurprise in the demon world all along]].]]
** Chapter 50. [[spoiler: Grace Field House is actually highly atypical for human farms. At most human farms, the children are raised and grown in a mass-produced, cost-optimized way, never moving from their spot, never learning to speak, and never having names. The illustration shows they are placed in [[Film/TheMatrix Matrix]]-like conditions, only without the dream world.]] Emma and the others actually had it relatively easy. [[spoiler:It also puts a real wrench into Emma's goal of liberating every human, as she's at a loss on how she could possibly save these humans.]]
** Chapter 50. [[spoiler: Grace Field House is actually highly atypical for human farms. At most human farms, the children are raised and grown in a mass-produced, cost-optimized way, never moving from their spot, never learning to speak, and never having names. The illustration shows they are placed in [[Film/TheMatrix Matrix]]-like conditions, only without the dream world.]] Emma and the others actually had it relatively easy. [[spoiler:It also puts a real wrench into Emma's goal of liberating every human, as she's at a loss on how she could possibly save these humans.]]
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* FridgeBrilliance: Ray didn't just elect to [[spoiler: burn himself because Isabella would panic over high-quality goods being lost. Ray is fully aware he's her biological son, and how she'll go to any length to save his life. Burning himself would make Isabella panic enough to let down her guard.]]
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** Ray didn't just elect to [[spoiler: burn himself because Isabella would panic over high-quality goods being lost. Ray is fully aware he's her biological son, and how she'll go to any length to save his life. Burning himself would make Isabella panic enough to let down her guard.]]
** The fact that the demons that farm humans are against religious demons doesn't seem like there'd be a need for conflict between both sides just because religious, nomadic demons do not eat humans. [[spoiler:Then it's revealed to be because eating humans ''grown as cattle'' is looked down upon by religious demons who actually eat "wild" (Humans who raised themselves). The religious ones have likely tried to break the pact between both sides in the past to hunt again, which the more pragmatic demons frown upon.]]
** Ray didn't just elect to [[spoiler: burn himself because Isabella would panic over high-quality goods being lost. Ray is fully aware he's her biological son, and how she'll go to any length to save his life. Burning himself would make Isabella panic enough to let down her guard.]]
** The fact that the demons that farm humans are against religious demons doesn't seem like there'd be a need for conflict between both sides just because religious, nomadic demons do not eat humans. [[spoiler:Then it's revealed to be because eating humans ''grown as cattle'' is looked down upon by religious demons who actually eat "wild" (Humans who raised themselves). The religious ones have likely tried to break the pact between both sides in the past to hunt again, which the more pragmatic demons frown upon.]]
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** 23 pales in comparison to chapter 32, where [[spoiler:Ray finally kickstarts the escape by setting the house ''and himself'' on fire]]. That's ''ballsy''. [[spoiler:Fortunately, Emma stopped him for lighting himself up. But still... ''sheesh'']].
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** 23 pales in comparison to chapter 32, where [[spoiler:Ray finally kickstarts the escape by setting the house ''and himself'' on fire]]. That's ''ballsy''. [[spoiler:Fortunately, Emma stopped him for lighting himself up. But still... ''sheesh'']].''sheesh'']].
** Chapter 47. [[spoiler: They were [[TomatoSurprise in the demon world all along]].]]
** Chapter 47. [[spoiler: They were [[TomatoSurprise in the demon world all along]].]]
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* BrokenBase: The reveal that [[spoiler: Ray wasn't in the explosion]] in chapter 33 had mixed reactions. To some, it is either a cleverly executed PlotTwist, while to others [[spoiler: it essentially {{Retcon}}s the events of the previous chapter, which was made into a build up that just ended in a cheap fake out.]]
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* BrokenBase: The reveal that [[spoiler: Ray wasn't in the explosion]] in chapter 33 had mixed reactions. To some, it is either a cleverly executed PlotTwist, while to others [[spoiler: it essentially {{Retcon}}s the events of the previous chapter, which was made into a build up that just ended in a cheap fake out.CliffhangerCopout.]]
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* FridgeBrilliance: Ray didn't just elect to [[spoiler: burn himself because Isabella would panic over high-quality goods being lost. Ray is fully aware he's her biological son, and how she'll go to any length to save his life. Burning himself would make Isabella panic enough to let down her guard.]]
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* ArcFatigue: Despite that the manga has been very well received, the "Escape arc" has gone on for well over 20 chapters with very few questions answered. This is leading to a lot of people fearing that the series will be dragged on too long like [[Manga/{{Naruto}} several]] [[Manga/{{Bleach}} other]] [[Manga/OnePiece series]]. Fortunately, [[spoiler:the escape itself finally starts in chapter 32.]]
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* ArcFatigue: Despite that the manga has been very well received, the "Escape arc" has gone on for well over 20 chapters with very few questions answered. This is leading to a lot of people fearing that the series will be dragged on too long like [[Manga/{{Naruto}} several]] [[Manga/{{Bleach}} other]] [[Manga/OnePiece series]]. Fortunately, [[spoiler:the escape itself finally starts in chapter 32.32, and it and the first arc end on chapter 37.]]
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* CryForTheDevil: Despite how manipulative Mama was, her point of view chapter in Chapter 37 portrayed her as a woman who wanted o survive as much as the kids did. Her backstory actually managed to move some readers.
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** 23 pales in comparison to chapter 32, where [[spoiler:Ray finally kickstarts the escape by setting the house ''and himself'' on fire]]. That's ''ballsy''.
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** 23 pales in comparison to chapter 32, where [[spoiler:Ray finally kickstarts the escape by setting the house ''and himself'' on fire]]. That's ''ballsy''.
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* BrokenBase: Reactions to the The reveal that [[spoiler: Ray wasn't in the explosion]] in chapter 33 has had mixed reactions. To some, it is either a cleverly executed PlotTwist, while to others [[spoiler: it essentially {{Retcon}}s the events of the previous chapter, which was made into a build up that just ended in a cheap fake out.]]
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* ArcFatigue: Despite that the manga has been very well received, the "Escape arc" has gone on for well over 20 chapters with very few questions answered. This is leading to a lot of people fearing that the series will be dragged on too long like [[Manga/{{Naruto}} several]] [[Manga/{{Bleach}} other]] [[Manga/OnePiece series]]. Fortunately, [[spoiler:the escape itself finally starts in chapter 32.]]
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** 23 pales in comparison to chapter 32, where [[spoiler:Ray finally kickstarts the escape by setting the house ''and himself'' on fire. Fortunately, fire]].
*** [[spoiler:Fortunately, Emma stopped him for lighting himself up. But still... ''sheesh'']].
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** 23 pales in comparison to chapter 32, where [[spoiler:Ray finally kickstarts the escape by setting the house ''and himself'' on fire]].fire. Fortunately, Emma stopped him for lighting himself up. But still... ''sheesh'']].
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* HesJustHiding: Pretty much nobody in the fandom believes that [[spoiler:Norman]] is really dead.
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* WhamEpisode: The entirety of chapter 23. [[spoiler: Sister Krone dies.]]]]
** 23 pales in comparison to chapter 32, where [[spoiler:Ray finally kickstarts the escape by setting the house ''and himself'' on fire]].
** 23 pales in comparison to chapter 32, where [[spoiler:Ray finally kickstarts the escape by setting the house ''and himself'' on fire]].
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* PeripheryDemographic: Apparently, the series is very popular with older fans in their adulthood, especially girls.
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* MemeticMutation: At least on /a/, it's very common for readers to interpret Phil as a secret agent for Mama or otherwise completely evil.
* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: A lot of readers weren't fond with Sister Krone when she first appeared and feared she'd be turned into an EthnicScrappy, but over time her motives and characterization grew on a lot of them, to the point where a lot of people were actually a bit upset when [[spoiler:she gets killed]].
* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: A lot of readers weren't fond with Sister Krone when she first appeared and feared she'd be turned into an EthnicScrappy, but over time her motives and characterization grew on a lot of them, to the point where a lot of people were actually a bit upset when [[spoiler:she gets killed]].
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* WhamEpisode: The entirety of chapter 23. [[spoiler: Sister Krone dies.]]
* WhamEpisode: The entirety of chapter 23. [[spoiler: Sister Krone dies.]]