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The anime reaction channel YaBoyRoshi features reactions to both The Promised Neverland and One Piece.
The phrase "Krone was right" became a meme in Yaboyroshi’s comment section, referencing his defense of Sister Krone as a tragic figure rather than a pure villain. He eventually sold t-shirts with that slogan, donating a portion to child literacy charities—a full-circle moment for a reactor covering a series about education as a tool for liberation.
To understand the phenomenon, one must first understand the creator. Yaboyroshi is known for his "Stop and Read" philosophy. Unlike reactors who let the episode run uninterrupted, Yaboyroshi frequently pauses the video to analyze dialogue trees, foreshadowing, and character motivations.
"The Promised Neverland" (Yūjō no Neverland) is a well-known manga/series, but there is no widely recognized work titled "Yaboyroshi" in mainstream media or academic circles. Could this be a phonetic approximation of a Japanese phrase or a misspelling of another title (e.g., "Garo: Vanish" or "Yakuza")?
When the worlds of high-stakes psychological horror and charismatic commentary collide, you get YaBoyRoshi’s coverage of The Promised Neverland. For many fans, watching the "Z-Team"—led by Dwight Morrison (Roshi), Sheera, and Lupa—unravel the dark secrets of Grace Field House has become the definitive way to experience the series.
When watching Yaboyroshi’s breakdowns of The Promised Neverland, several recurring themes emerge that you won’t find in standard reaction videos.
Roshi frequently praises Ray for his long-term planning and "triple-agent" role, often reacting with disbelief to the sheer scale of Ray's preparation for their escape. The "Mama" Isabella Dynamic: