Yaboyroshi The Promised Neverland [ 720p ]
Critics of Yaboyroshi often claim he is too harsh on the anime staff, ignoring the production hell and tight deadlines that Japanese studios face. Some argue that his obsession with the manga’s "perfect" structure prevents him from appreciating what the anime tried to do (i.e., creating an original ending).
Unlike mainstream anime reviewers who focus on new episodes or manga sales, Yaboyroshi carved out a niche by dissecting the psychological horror and strategic architecture of Kaiu Shirai’s original manga. His channel became a haven for fans who felt that the anime adaptation (particularly Season 2) betrayed the source material.
Here is what makes his analysis stand out: Yaboyroshi The Promised Neverland
When Yaboyroshi draws Isabella (Mama), she isn’t just a villain. She’s a tragic figure trapped in gilded bars. Their pieces often frame her in doorways or mirrors—always watching, always inside the House while the children are leaving . It’s heartbreaking and brilliant.
Let’s be honest: the anime’s second season… happened. It rushed the best arcs, cut the Goldy Pond storyline, and left a sour taste for many manga readers. Critics of Yaboyroshi often claim he is too
However, Yaboyroshi counters this by stating that he isn't angry at the animators—he is angry at the production committee for condensing 100+ chapters into 11 episodes. His love for The Promised Neverland is precisely why he is so critical.
For many fans, the "Golden Era" of Roshi’s content was the coverage of Season 1. This was the period where the hype was organic and unanimous. The series premiere, with its shocking revelation of the demons and the truth behind the "adoption" system, provided a reaction goldmine. His channel became a haven for fans who
, allowing them to provide early and uncut content to supporters Honest Tier-Ranking
After all, in the world of Grace Field House, the greatest weapon is knowledge. And Yaboyroshi is arming the fandom, one video essay at a time.