@LysandersTreason
Not every series needs to have a plot. And some jokes can be repeated into a running gag and it would still come out as funny. The plot is secondary and may be simply a result of the author trying to keep consistency with their characters.
Two such series with "nichijou" in their title that got anime adaptations are good examples of them.
It's less of a matter of scarcity in ideas and creativity but more because it's the intended result.
@LysandersTreason
Completely get where you're coming from.
Me personally, I grew up reading stuff like Calvin and Hobbes , Peanuts. So for me it's a matter of preference.
The idea that is alluring is that it never has to change.
The fact that they're young, and things can change at any time, but it doesn't have to.
Sure I expect them to grow at some point, but you can leave that to the imagination. Here, in this manga, they can stay a cute misunderstanding couple
@LysandersTreason Are you following many romance slice of life comedies or manga similar to this if it had major progress?
If you are that's cool, I just realized I'm not following many to any manga similar to this (with progress).
y'all complaining about this series not having progress don't understand the purpose of gag manga smh there IS no plot, just one concept and we're dying on it whether you like it or not
@Thirtyfour I mean there's a few that have progress. But that's generally what I look for in a manga with romance. Progress. Shonen obviously is a bad genre to find it, but shoujo/josei, korean stuff, etc is much better. And of course there's some good seinen. Even like, Ijiranaide, Nagatoro-san and Yancha Gal no Anjou-san have progress, slow though it might be.
It's really sad that we're not getting anything close to them doing it until the manga is over, since this whole misunderstanding thing is the manga's shtick .