I watched the 20min video. doesn't tell much.
well, i get that Kubo is sort of similiar to Kanye west, he's great at what he does and knows it, but he's also fun to hate and prone to rock throwing in his glass house.
the video says that art declined (style,composure, backgrounds), plot got repetitive, characters became stale imitations of themselves and there was no over reaching goal point that the story wanted to follow.
which I think are all points we have raised in the forum through out the years.
what I don't understand is how supposedly his conflicts with the editors have affected the series to this extent: so hard and so long.
(I could understand an argument that claimed the editors stacked the magazine with supernatural demons mangas like nurayihon no mago and Aoi no Rin as a way to confound the readers with the same kind of story and make them 'tired' of reading it. I won't necessarily agree that that's what happened, but I understand the argument).
in what ways did the 'EDITORS' kill his manga? really, explain it to me like I'm 12 years old, because 'They didn't give him enough cover photos' is hardly an example.
also: in hindsight, i'm much more positive towards the fullbring saga, it wasn't great, but they were trying.
also2: the older i get, the more I think Dragon Ball Z had a perfect plot structure. maybe not pacing, but definitely a solid streamlined and efficient progression. it even hardly had any really bad fillers.