Alice in Borderland

Summary

Alice in Borderlandmade some significant change to Chishiya compared to the manga , and these changes arguably meliorate the type and set up the show ’s unspoiled episode . Haro Aso’sAlice in Borderlandmanga lead in one of the most successfulNetflix alive - action version , and while the author material is great , some aspects of the show are equally expert or even adept . Interestingly , now that the manga has been covered in its integrality , Alice in Borderlandseason 3will have to be an original report , leave trivial room for comparing between the show and the source material .

Although some aspects ofAlice in Borderlandmatch the manga utterly , others are very unlike . For representative , Alice in Borderlandseason 2 ’s endingincluded the Joker wag as a cliffhanger , which does not happen in the manga . There are also differences in terms of fibre exploitation , as see with Chishiya .

How Alice In Borderland’s Chishiya Is Different From His Manga Counterpart

Netflix ’s version of Chishiya may not be the most loveable and charismatic case , but hisAlice in Borderlandmanga counterpart is even less likeable . Whereas hot - actionAlice in Borderland ’s Chishiyais more of an introverted character who obliterate his emotions and examine to use system of logic first and foremost , manga Chishiya comes off as someone who genuinely does not manage about others . Netflix’sAlice in Borderlandportrays Chishiya as an anti - hero , someone whom Arisu should never fully trust , yet he is far from being a scoundrel or a major scourge to others . The same can not be say about Chishiya in the manga .

In the source cloth , Chishiya even compares himself to Niragi , one ofAlice in Borderland ’s most despicable villains . The friendship betweenChishiya and Kuina inAlice in Borderland , which resulted in a lot of wholesome moments , is an model of how different the alive - activity interpretation of the character is from the manga . The biggest divergence between the two iteration of the character , however , fare from their backstories as physician . Whereas Netflix ’s Chishiya tardily lose his humanity while working for a crooked hospital , manga Chishiya was a heartless doctor who never really cared about his patients . Although Netflix hold on the essence of Chishiya from the manga , they are very different characters .

The Best Alice In Borderland Game Didn’t Include Chishiya In The Manga

Alice in Borderland ’s Jack of Hearts game , also know as Solitary Confinement , did not feature Chishiyain the manga . This can be very surprising for those not familiar with the source stuff considering how great of an episode Netflix ’s variation of the secret plan , which focused entirely on Chishiya , was . In theory , Chishiya is not suitable for Hearts games , as he does not have any attachments and would not care about having to give someone he knows . However , by putting Chishiya in one of the manga ’s most interesting games of Hearts , Netflix’sAlice in Borderlandcombined the best of both world .

The only way to tucker the Jack of Hearts was to know when to hope someone and when not to , which , in hindsight , is a perfect biz for Chishiya . On one hand , it allow the reference to use his cynicism and cold personality to his advantage – Chishiya never got scared or dying during the Jack of Hearts . On the other hand , it made it so that Chishiya had to leave his comforter zona and momently Julian Bond with others to survive . Ironically , had Chishiya enter the Solitary Confinement secret plan with Kuina or even Arisu and Usagi , he would have had no job beating it .

Alice in Borderland ’s Jack of Hearts plot bump mostly in time of year 2 , episode 3 , but it is concluded in episode 4 .

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Alice in Borderland’s Chishiya Change Made His Redemption Better

By making Chishiya a little more sympathetic than his manga counterpart , Alice in Borderlandmade the character ’s eventual salvation in the King of Diamonds game well . Even though deliver a more flawed soul can work better , the manga ’s adaptation of Chishiya might have never touch base with audience the same way Nijiro Murakami ’s character did . Live - action Chishiya clearly had redeemable qualities from the offset , meaning his change of attitude by the end of season 2 does not feel too sharp . The mistakes Chishiya made in the real earthly concern also feel more tragical on the show , as he originally wanted to be an empathic doctor but gave in to a tainted system .

From Arisu and Usagi to Kuina and Chishiya , Alice in Borderland ’s plaster bandage includes a lot of fan - favored case , all wreak by great histrion .

Alice in Borderlandis returning for time of year 3 , which create an interesting challenge for how the show will treat Chishiya going frontwards . seize he will be on time of year 3,Alice in Borderlandwill have to find a way to keep Chishiya compelling without reversing his character development . What made Chishiya so successful is how unlike he is from the show ’s heroes , namely Arisu and Usagi , which is something time of year 3 can not lose track of . That said , Chishiya now treasure his spirit and the lives of others more than he did at the beginning of the show , and this crucial evolution must be portrayed in time of year 3 .

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Chishiya in Netflix’s Alice in Borderland in front of panels from the Alice in Borderland manga

Chishiya as a doctor in Alice in Borderland

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Alice in Borderland