After four omnibus volumes, Goodnight Punpun finally got me. In its crazy monologues and juvenile perversions, every beautifully drawn page of this manga resonates real life, both in the mind and heart, and the one that manifests in the world. It is sad, mundane, promising, arrogant, simple, apathetic, and intimate all at the same time. Inio Asano perfectly encapsulates all these thoughts in his writing and art.
Perhaps the one character that captivates me the most, and the reason why OP finally got me is Sachi Nanjo. While her background and secrets are talked about very scarcely, her character gives a grounded and pragmatic pov, a slightly jollier character that made Punpun gravitate towards her. And I love her and Punpun's dynamic. It might be a deliberate shift by Inio Asano from the previous girls Midori, Kanie, and Aiko, but I welcome the freshness of Sachi's personality nonetheless. It gave Punpun the much needed character development, and an overall lightheartedness in the story.
Oyasumi Punpun tells its readers, at least for me, that we have all been there, in our youthful days, full of immature conceit, half-baked philosophies, and unsatiable perversions that made myself reflect a life that I have. Not life-changing reflections, but more of a look-back to who I was years ago. And it was great! No matter what happened. Because of this, I am thankful to have read this manga. You should, too.