This post resonates with many Koreans who've experienced the regret of selling valuable collectibles for cheap, only to see their market value skyrocket later. It's also a humorous take on kids discovering 'retro' pop culture, forcing parents to confront their past decisions.

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How old is your youngest?! 💀 A true masterpiece stays a masterpiece, no cap lol
OP replied: My kid is a 5th grader... where did they even find this?? They said the new edition art style is a no-go 😭
LMAO you just explained it above. If they want the old art style, they want the author's... 'dark past' 💀
OP replied: I already said above... the art style changed so it's a no-go 😭 I didn't even know the art changed since I haven't seen the new edition myself (the author redrew it with the same story).
Wait, why not Frieren?? lol My kid loved the Frieren exhibit in Hongdae recently! It's even on Laftel. Azumanga Daioh, really? 😤
OP replied: They probably saw the anime somewhere and now want the manga... I'm blaming the older daughter for this 😤
This instantly reminds me of my forgotten 'Dark Flame Dragon' era lmaooo 💀
Don't they sell new editions by grade level? 🤔
OP replied: Somewhere in the house, 'Azumanga' still exists lol