Kagurabachi Fans Strike Back Against Leakers: “We Don’t Want You”

Kagurabachi Fans Strike Back Against Leakers: "We Don't Want You"

As a die-hard Kagurabachi fan, I can confidently say that we are not just passionate about this manga, we are a force to be reckoned with. We’ve witnessed the meteoric rise of Takeru Hokazono’s masterpiece, and it’s no secret that we’re not here for the leakers.


Fans of the manga “Kagurabachi” are incredibly devoted, often referred to as die-hard fans. Just a few weeks away from its first anniversary, this Shonen Jump title has broken records. The manga gained widespread popularity even before its release, and Takeru Hokazono’s series has truly lived up to the hype, becoming one of the highest-ranked titles at Shonen Jump. As such, it’s no wonder that leakers are eager to capitalize on the excitement surrounding Kagurabachi. However, this week, the dedicated fans successfully managed to drive away those trying to profit off the series without proper credit.

In the presentations given, it’s evident that the dedicated followers of the series ‘Kagurabachi’ are skilled at orchestration, and this week they took action against information leakers. With popular series such as ‘My Hero Academia’ and ‘Jujutsu Kaisen’ reaching their conclusions, manga leakers are seeking fresh opportunities to capitalize on. However, it appears that the fans of ‘Kagurabachi’ have no intention of associating with these troublemakers as they investigate potential leaks.

Although some might contend that manga leaks increase a title’s popularity, fans of Kagurabachi understand differently. The excitement generated by leaks is more like a sudden blaze rather than a gradual build-up. Sales, which ultimately determine a manga’s success, are not sustained by leaks as one might expect. In the end, it’s the money that matters most, and if a significant profit isn’t made, Shonen Jump may choose to discontinue any story, regardless of its online popularity. In other words, the bottom line always speaks louder than the hype.

Why Manga Leaks Are the Actual Worst

The devoted fanbase of the manga “Kagurabachi” has banded together to procure volumes directly from Japan, disregarding any language obstacles. By purchasing the manga officially, Shonen Jump can monitor the popularity of “Kagurabachi”, and this representation is what holds utmost significance for fans. For a relatively new manga like “Kagurabachi”, such a historical record is essential.

To help launch the official version of “Kagurabachi”, it’s both simple and cost-free! You can find this title on Viz Media’s Shonen Jump app, as well as Manga Plus. This way, you can keep up with the series’ releases abroad in English. For those seeking further details about “Kagurabachi”, its official synopsis is provided below:

“Young Chihiro learns blacksmithing from his renowned father every day with the ambition of becoming a master craftsman. However, their peaceful days are abruptly disrupted by a shocking turn of events. A fateful day marked by bloodshed. Now driven by revenge, Chihiro and his sword engage in epic battles.”

Well Said, Well Said

#Kagurabachi

If the bachibros express their disapproval of unveiling leaks, then that’s what they prefer. It doesn’t matter if others believe the series could be massive or have immense potential with these leaks; if the fanbase isn’t on board, let’s honor their feelings.

The fans are the…

— Kagurabachi Brasil | #Kagurabachi | #????? (@brkagurabachi) September 1, 2024

The Biggest LOL

“jjk got popular due to leaks” ??????????????

— Corvus (@perfidus) September 1, 2024

Kagurabachi Can’t Be Touched

In simple terms, I promise, with utmost sincerity, using the honor of God and my dearest ones as a pledge, that I will neither share nor discuss Kagurabachi leaks, or any unofficially released chapters. My commitment is to uphold the manga’s reputation and focus solely on spreading its message. Thank you.

— Myamura (@Go_Jover) September 2, 2024

Give It Up

Kagurabachi Fandom on Leaker Culture.

— @classyspartan.bsky.social (@MangaMan9000) September 2, 2024

Bachi Bros Don’t Play

Kagurabachi fandom ran off a leaker into hiding??? I wasn’t familiar with their game Holy

— ? (@J5intake30_) September 2, 2024

Back Away, Okay?

Extremely pleased with the staunch anti-piracy stance from the Kagurabachi fan community. Neither Kagurabachi nor any other series, such as One Piece, should have their content leaked prematurely. I fervently wish we could avoid scenarios like those that occur on Thursdays, involving early releases of JJK chapters.

— Shonen Salto (@ShonenSalto) September 2, 2024

Don’t Even Try It

JJK leakers trying to flex their leaking credentials to the Kagurabachi fandom

— Main (@mainmajin) September 1, 2024

Not On Our Watch

Kagurabachi fandom when leakers start talking about how they wanna leak their series

— Accu (@ImAccu) September 2, 2024

Don’t Do It

Kagurabachi community when it comes to bullying leakers

— Oblivious (@oblivibum) September 2, 2024

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2024-09-02 20:09