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Chainsaw Man manga edit using the Thank You template

Thank You... Chainsaw Man

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Origin

Thank You... Chainsaw Man is an exploitable comic-page format from the ending of Chainsaw Man. In the scene, Asa thanks Denji after he catches her, calls him "Chainsaw Man," and explains the name by pointing to him fighting with a chainsaw; Denji's confused repeat is the punchline.

The final Chapter 232 was officially released on March 24, 2026. The scene arrived amid reactions to the ending, and its unusually literal dialogue immediately invited edits.

Thank You Chainsaw Man edit — example 1

Spread

Within a day, editors replaced Denji and Asa with characters from other series, then changed the title-name explanation to fit the replacement. Early versions used My Hero Academia and Spider-Man; Reddit versions pushed the premise into philosophy and wordplay.

Thank You Chainsaw Man edit — example 2

The format's afterlife lies in how little it needs from the original: any title that can be made into a character's name, action or trait can occupy the final panel. It also crossed into Scott Pilgrim and game-fandom edits.

Thank You Chainsaw Man edit — example 3

Why It Works

The dialogue does the meme's construction out loud. The earnestly literal explanation creates a clean slot for a franchise name, while the confused response confirms the absurdity.

When It's Used

Use it when a title can be forced into a character name or a literal explanation. The strongest versions keep the original panel rhythm and make the replacement logic deliberately obvious.

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