The arrival of Doron Dororon's Great Disaster underscores how the manga could have better utilized Dora's dream of becoming a samurai. Dora's role as a rogue hero could now be coming to fruition if the thread hadn't been dropped surprisingly early.
The sudden emergence of a powerful mononoke - or monster - called Hanya Gyuuk that caused the so-called Great Disaster reminds fans of a trope mangaka Gen Oosuka completely ignored earlier in Doron Dororon. If he had actually pursued this plotline, now would have been the perfect time for Oosuka to have concluded what is now nothing more than a missed opportunity.
Oosuka set up his Doron Dororon protagonist Dora to work in the shadows as a rogue hero, wielding the power of the enemy to defeat that very same enemy. Before this perfect opportunity presented itself, Dora attempted to become a samurai so he could vanquish mononoke but failed during an admission test because he didn't possess the right power.
The manga's first big milestone took place when the mononoke that caused the Great Disaster called Hanya Gyuuk appeared. Readers not only learned that this particular monster killed Dora's mother but saw Dora get into his first argument with Kusanagi during Doron Dororon's most emotional moment to date. Because Dora loses control and uses Kusanagi to attack the mononoke foolhardily with no strategy in mind, this would have been the perfect time for Ginchiyo to have discovered him.
An earlier manga that Shonen Jump axed called Candy Flurry employed a similar trope when the main character Tsumugi Minase attempted to join a police group that hunted so-called sweets users who could conjure treats out of thin air. This complicated things since Tsumugi herself was a sweets user. But she wasn't just any sweets user. She wielded a lollipop, which an unknown villain used to destroy Tokyo years before.
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