WARNING: This content contains spoilers for the Ichinose Family Fatal Crimes while the new Shonen Jump manga Death penalty of the Ichinose family Ostensibly about uncovering the secret lives of family members after horrifying accidents, the story has so far focused on solving an unfortunate problem common in young college life. teen, that’s bullying.
Taizen5 Death penalty of the Ichinose family Don’t start the traditional manga way. The story opens with the Ichinose family recovering in the hospital after being involved in a horrific car accident that sent their car off the road. On the one hand, family members feel fortunate that their bodies only have minor injuries. However, by some strange coincidence, all members including grandparents, parents and children completely lost their memory, not only forgetting the cause of the accident but more importantly their identity. their individuals and groups. Returning home, it is revealed that despite their good nature, each has a secret that they are not the best. The debut mystery makes for an interesting “hook” to keep readers interested in finding out who Ichinose is and what they did.
While the following chapters begin to unravel the mysteries surrounding Ichinose, especially the story of his son Tsubasa, it is clear that Taizen5 intends his story to be more than just another manga far removed from reality. economic. By focusing on exposing Tsubasa’s “sin” and the reason why he stuck the kanji “死” on the wall in his room, Taizen5 introduces a theme in the story that most of the target audience of it, teenage boys and young adults, can all understand. ARRIVE . While it’s not surprising that the manga takes on the subject of bullying as its theme, this series is a bit different. It forms a key element of Tsubasa’s relationship with his arch-nemesis Nakajima, and is therefore likely at the heart of his personal mystery.
In the fight against bullying, understanding is half the battle
Instead of just another plot point, The Ichinose Family This topic has been explored quite extensively. The bullying included Tsubasa being hurled at him by Nakajima with food, trash, and rotten milk, as well as his wearing clothes that showed he was an idiot and engaging in various insults, all without noticed by the teacher, despite the fact that most of what happened was posted online. It was brutal treatment that broke the hearts of even the toughest, let alone teenagers. The details describing the bullying show that it’s not just part of the story. In fact, it’s the main story in four chapters.
There are many reasons why Taizen5 might want to focus on bullying non-jumpingbelong to Death penalty of the Ichinose family. He probably wanted to draw attention to it as an issue in Japanese youth culture. He may also want to draw attention to the many ways it works. Bullying is described rarely in the form of a more traditional conception of bullying involving physical violence. Another possible cause for concern could be mental health. Both Tsubasa and Nakajima are bullied due to stress in their lives. While there’s no particular reason for the story to include bullying, readers and fans alike can’t help but notice it. This exposure will at least help others understand how bullying affects both the victim and the perpetrator. and Death penalty of the Ichinose familyShonen Jump reveals common ways you get bullied and how friendship can help overcome it.
Death penalty of the Ichinose family Now available from Viz Media.