To You, From Me (
Overview[]
To You, From Me is romance story that also has Sci-Fi elements. It has 101 volumes to its name. Its manuscript was unaffected by the world's language unification, implying that it was written using an artifact of some kind, later revealed to be the G-Liner.
Notable Events[]
- Volumes 11 through 18 feature a "Rotten High School Melee" that is very similar to the events of the Spoil Arc.[1]
- Volume 20[2] features the "Space Soccer Club Invasion Arc" in which the an alien soccer club beam down and challenge the protagonist's school to a soccer match. The aliens blow up the neighboring Australia High School before being defeated when the captain of the Earth team uses their "Spiral Shot of Justice" to destroy all the goals and restore peace. These events all mirror the events that occurred during the Acks' Invasion in Chapter 20 [1]
- The series ends with the female lead kissing the male lead on the cheek.[3]
- There were 3 arcs for the series that were shelved in editing; the Kohei's Betrayal Arc, the Four Kings of the Four Seasons Arc, and the Ando's Past Arc. These cut arcs mirror Billy's betrayal, the UMA Season's quests, and a revelation about Andy's.
Plot[]
History[]
After finding G-Liner, thus gaining knowledge about the current loop but having the Unknown negation forced upon him, Akira Kuno developed the alias Anno Un and wrote To You, From Me. The mange released ran for 101 Volumes but some were shelved. The series was later read by Fuuko during the time period in which she lived as a shut-in.
Intro Arc[]
Fuuko read and was satisfied by the final chapter of the series right as she prepared to kill herself by jumping into an oncoming train.
Unrepair Arc[]
While waiting for Fuuko to recover from the fights with Spoil and Victor, Andy read through all 101 Volumes of the series, admitting it was a good read afterwards.
Autumn Arc[]
After losing the Roundtable to Under, the Union plan to obtain and study the manuscript of the series as Juiz believes the manga has past and future events of the world written into it. Andy points out that doing so will be difficult as nothing is known about the author and the manuscript is under lock and key. The Union plan to write a manga of they're own and submit it to Shueisha for publishing, which would give them the opportunity to peak at the original manuscript. After finishing the manga, they successfully find the manuscript at Shueisha and discover that it is still written in Japanese and was unaffected by the language unification, meaning it was penned using an artifact.
Trivia[]
- The in-universe manga is a parody based on the real world Kimi ni Todoke (From Me to You).
- The manga's total volume count and the number of penalties that that the world can acquire before Ragnarök are the same; 101.
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Undead Unluck Manga: Chapter 37, Page 1
- ↑ Chapter 39 Author Comment
- ↑ Undead Unluck Manga: Chapter 1, Page 1