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Yaboyroshi The Promised Neverland Jun 2026

That’s the signature of , and their take on The Promised Neverland (TPN) is nothing short of iconic.

Unlike the softer, watercolor-esque official art, Yaboyroshi leans into gritty textures, harsh contrasts, and facial expressions that scream “I’ve calculated the escape route three times already.” 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. That’s the signature of , and their take

Yaboyroshi’s work feels like the anime we wished we’d gotten. Their pieces often frame her in doorways or

The Promised Neverland was the perfect vehicle for this energy. Season 1 of the anime was a masterclass in Hitchcockian suspense. It relied on quiet whispers, hidden messages in books, and the terrifying realization that the orphanage was a farm. Roshi’s reaction videos became a phenomenon because he treated the show not just as entertainment, but as a puzzle to be solved in real-time.

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).

High praise for the suspense, horror-oriented visuals, and acoustic-heavy music

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