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Chainsaw Man 2 Manga “Too Political,” Say Critics, Fujimoto Responds with Cryptic Meme

Fujimoto’s One-Word Response “Good” Turns Debate Into a Viral Moment

by Alberto Zambrano
November 17, 2025
in Anime
Chainsaw Man 2 Manga “Too Political,” Say Critics, Fujimoto Responds with Cryptic Meme

Chainsaw Man Franchise (Credits: Tatsuki Fujimoto)

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Chainsaw Man Part 2 has always been unpredictable, but the latest chapters have pushed the fandom into a loud debate. Many readers online are accusing the new storyline of being “too political,” saying the manga has shifted away from the violent humor and fast pacing of Part 1.

According to them, the current arc spends too much time commenting on society, media influence, war, control, and government power. These critics argue that the original charm of the series is being overshadowed by heavy themes that feel more like real-world commentary than fictional chaos.

The discussion became so widespread that even Tatsuki Fujimoto himself stepped in. Instead of writing a long explanation, he simply posted a single word: “Good.” That one-word reply instantly went viral.

Fans reacted exactly the way people expect whenever Fujimoto does something unexpected. Many found it hilarious and perfectly in character. They said the creator has always enjoyed doing things in a strange, almost teasing way, and this answer fits that style.

Supporters began sharing the screenshot everywhere, calling it “peak Fujimoto energy,” a phrase that means the response perfectly reflects his personality. They pointed out that Chainsaw Man has never been a shallow action manga.

Even in Part 1, the story contained messages about abuse, exploitation, manipulation, trauma, political power, and the nature of freedom. Makima’s entire existence represented systems that control people, while Denji’s journey explored how individuals can lose their sense of identity when they are constantly manipulated by others.

Chainsaw Man 2 Manga “Too Political,” Say Critics, Fujimoto Responds with Cryptic Meme
Chainsaw Man Franchise (Credits: Tatsuki Fujimoto)

Chainsaw Man Part 2 Slammed as “Too Political” Fujimoto Fires Back with One-Word Reply

These fans argue that nothing in Part 2 is new. Fujimoto has always written about serious topics under the surface of absurd and chaotic storytelling. In their view, the political tone is part of what makes Chainsaw Man special.

Rather than simply repeating the same tricks, Part 2 digs into deeper emotional and social topics as Denji and Asa face new challenges. Supporters say the pacing and tone shift reflect the characters’ growth. Denji is no longer the ignorant boy he used to be. Asa is dealing with trauma and guilt. Their world is darker and more complicated, so the themes naturally feel heavier.

On the other hand, critics continue to insist that Part 2 feels like a different series entirely. Many say the story has become slower and more reflective, which they find less exciting. Some accuse Fujimoto of “trying too hard” to make political statements, claiming these messages distract from traditional shōnen elements like fights, power scaling, and dramatic moments.

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Some readers believe the manga is becoming deliberately confusing or provocative. To them, Fujimoto’s “Good” response was almost like a challenge, as if he were daring fans to keep complaining while he continues pushing the story into stranger territory.

These complaints have led to long arguments across social media. Some users defend the political storytelling, saying it makes the series richer. Others want a return to the wild unpredictability of Part 1. The tension between these viewpoints has created a divided fandom.

Some people argue for artistic freedom, saying creators should write the story they want, not what they think fans expect. Others remind everyone that manga exists to entertain first. They feel the heavy themes slow down the momentum and make the manga less enjoyable.

Fans Call Fujimoto’s “Good” Response Peak Chaos as Debate Over Part 2 Explodes

Despite the disagreements, almost everyone agrees on one thing: Chainsaw Man continues to dominate online discussions. Each chapter leads to hours of analysis, jokes, memes, and heated debates. Every time Fujimoto posts something, even if it is just a single word, it becomes a small event in the community.

This strong engagement shows how powerful the series has become. Whether people love it or criticize it, they keep talking about it, which keeps the manga relevant and exciting.

As the debate grows, some fans say that Fujimoto is simply being himself. He has always been known for unusual storytelling choices, unexpected character actions, and sudden emotional turns. They believe that if Chainsaw Man suddenly became simple or straightforward, it would lose part of what makes it unique.

Chainsaw Man 2 Manga “Too Political,” Say Critics, Fujimoto Responds with Cryptic Meme
Chainsaw Man Franchise (Credits: Tatsuki Fujimoto)

Others think the political themes might fade later when the story shifts again. Fujimoto is known for changing direction suddenly, so no one knows what the next chapters will bring.

In the end, the argument over whether Chainsaw Man Part 2 is too political shows how passionate the fandom is. People care deeply because the manga has always pushed boundaries. Fujimoto’s reply, short as it was, only added fuel to the conversation.

It reminded fans that he is fully aware of the controversy and completely unbothered by it. Whether readers see this as confidence or chaos, it proves that Chainsaw Man remains one of the most talked-about manga of the modern era. And based on his one-word response, Fujimoto has no intention of making the story any less bold.

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Alberto Zambrano is a Venezuelan writer with 10 years of experience in the field. He specializes in writing gossip and entertainment from streaming platforms like Netflix, Hulu, and Disney+.

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