Kinpuri fans rage at the final episode of “Kimi no Hana ni Naru”! Bold parody for leaving other than 2 people-Majitsu

Tsubasa Honda, Fumiya Takahashi, Illustrated by Yu Saiga (C) Maijitsu

The romantic comedy drama “Kimi no Hana ni Naru” (TBS series) starring Tsubasa Honda, which is ridiculed as “a middle school girl’s dream novel”, has finally reached its final episode.

In episode 10, which was broadcast on December 20, fans of Johnny’s group “King & Prince” expressed their heartbreak.

In the final episode, it was decided to disband the 7-member boy group “8LOOM” for their own dreams.

Hanamaki (Mari Natsuki), the office president, visits Asuka (Honda), who works as a dormitory mother and teacher at a free school, and tells her that she will be disbanding on the last day of the live tour.

However, on the day of the live, leader Dan (Fumiya Takahashi) reveals his true feelings to the audience, saying, “I was going to announce the dissolution…” and “I don’t want to disband.”

In response to this, the other members also said they didn’t want to disband, and in the end, Yukiya (Tsuna Hironaga), who mightn’t find a dream other than Dan and “8LOOM”, continued his activities as “8LOOM”. To take the form of waiting for the remaining five to grow up and come back.

The seven cried and vowed to meet once more on stage…

“There are two members left, and the rest are dancers, going on to graduate school, MV cinematographers, etc., and there are many voices calling for ‘8LOOM’ to pursue their dreams, and ‘Kinpuri’, where the two will be active from May next year.

The internet is filled with regretful voices such as “I was surprisingly linked with Kinpuri,” and “It was a crying thing with Kimpuri.” (Entertainment writer)

While making fun of idol otaku…

However, when it comes to “Kimi no Hana ni Naru”, in response to the suspicion of Dan and Asuka’s passionate love in episode 8, the public and idol fans who bashing Dan and Asuka are “troublesome people who arbitrarily expand their interpretation and make a fuss. 』 was expressed.

Furthermore, in episode 9, which aired on December 13th, he once dissed idol otaku, saying things like, “People say whatever they want. Those kinds of people won’t guarantee your happiness.” .

“Before it sold well, there was a depiction of cherishing the fans, but following 8LOOM’s break, they began to prioritize what they wanted to do.

Despite bowing his head to support him as an idol, when rumors of his love affair were reported and the flames flared up, he called the fans “troublesome people” and got upset.

I’m rubbing the nerves of idol otaku viewers in the opposite direction. Until the very end, they were in flames saying, “You’re licking your fans.”

In the midst of all that, the content was like a parody of Kinpuri, so some of the janiotas were disappointed.” (the writer mentioned above)

In this way, only “convenient fans” who will forgive anything will remain…

[I want to read it together]

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