Warning! Spoilers ahead for PPPPPP chapter 16!
Shonen Jump's PPPPPP continues to follow down the path of successful manga with creator Mapollo 3 introducing their newest villain Mimin Otogami as a character who's right about what drives her but not in how she pursues it. More importantly, the manga portrays Mimin's dilemma by utilizing Mapollo 3's now well-established and innovative approach known as experiential-visual music, a type of playing where talented musicians or those who have had unique experiences can create illusions or apparitions through the power of song.
Mimin is an incredibly talented pianist as a member of the legendary Otogami family, but she diverges from her father and siblings including her brother Reijiro by playing freely during professional competitions rather than conforming to stringent judging standards, all at the detriment of her own success. Luckily for Mimin, her father is a musical tyrant with a great deal of sway who perpetually exerts his massive influence on the industry to keep piano playing elite. And chapter 16 reveals that the Otogami's patriarch is about to flex his muscles to help his daughter in a despicable way.
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Mimin's father had already devised a master plan to expel those who couldn't play experiential-visual music in future competitions and was going to start by fixing them in Japan first. Even though he initially condemned Mimin's freedom of expression, he is now entertaining his daughter's idiosyncrasies by confirming his plan to accommodate her style so that anyone who loses to her will be expelled. From Mimin's perspective, this means the pianists she defeats will never become judges as most
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