
Kochikame, Katsushika Ward, Police Station 123, Kameari Park front. I was living my life with all my might, and yet… why… Choro, Choro, Choro, Choro, Ham-chan and the others… you guys should be crushed too!! Criminal! Criminal! Waaah! That day, Lemon cried out loud in front of others for the first time. Even if we capture the criminal, it won’t solve anything. It was an incident for me too. Ryotsu Incident Report Chapter 32, 43.
Did you end up crushing them when you were catching the culprit?
>>1
A kid casually crushed it, thinking it was just a prank.
>>17
Killing someone as a prank is really crossing the line, isn’t it?
Even though he’s a junior high school student, his face looks too much like an old man.
Middle school student!?
Do you agree?
This is set with the bicycle round.
I started reading jump around here, so I thought there might have been past Ryo Tsuu incidents.
It was only this time.
Ryo-tsu getting beaten up by a mere high school student and the suddenly appearing Ryo-tsu incident files.
I somewhat understand what I want to do, but it feels like after stacking up over a hundred volumes, suddenly being hit with something like this…
What was this story about…?
I still wonder if that was a story worth doing in Kochikame.
>>9
Since it’s been serialized for nearly 2000 episodes, it wouldn’t be a big deal if there were a few.
Suddenly encountering a nasty delinquent makes me feel uncomfortable.
Maybe it’s an attempt to try something like Asakusa Story again, but it flopped.
The Ryotsu Incident Files come out about once every ten volumes.
>>12
This is the first time the word appears in this episode.
I wonder if the survey is bad after all…
>>13
I don’t think the latter part of Kochikame is related to polls anymore…
Did you want to do a parody of Kindaichi Case Files?
I like lemons, but I feel like the episodes centered around lemons are often quite mediocre.
>>16
It should be better compared to Osaka…
It’s just too much to handle when I play melon soccer with this mouth.
Most people can switch and read manga conveniently to a certain extent…
Melon soccer isn’t that uncomfortable since it’s also quite tough for the farmers.
I like Ryotsu taking care of the lemon.
I think it’s amazing that you managed to hold back from doing something like this until volume 123 was released.
I felt the spirit of professionalism when they abruptly stopped this story at the beginning of the next episode and quickly jumped into a gag episode.
It can only be assumed that the hamster appeared to be killed for the sake of the scenario.
Ryozu gets battered and bruised in a brawl with a middle school student.
The Mysterious Ryotsu Case Files
“I’m trying to make it a ‘good story,’ but it’s all distorted.”
Stray dogs, cats, crocodiles, cows, thoroughbreds, etc.
The animals in the world of KochiKame have become somewhat mascot-like.
Even if the cage is knocked over and stepped on, it should be more cartoonish, like recoiling and dodging; it’s strange that it ends up being crushed.
Crawfish and cockroaches have enough strength to fight back against Ryo, but hamsters are just too weak.
When I read Kochikame every day, I often think, “That’s a pretty random story…” regardless of the time period of the episode.
Well, I’ve been doing a weekly series of gags for several decades, so there are probably a lot of casual episodes.
This is not a casual episode considering the effort put into the fight animation.
It seems that there were some ideas conceived when starting the Ryoutsu case files concept.
It seemed like they also wanted to do a rare character catalog number towards the end.
Don’t joke around, you guys! You just happened to be on patrol during a late-night intrusion! I should be able to take you down!
The scenario is forcibly made gloomy to make the lemon cry.
Compared to killing 100 rabbits, it’s a minor thing.
>>35
I thought it was unreasonable to have a motive for crushing a hamster just for fun, but I never expected that even worse ones would actually appear; KochiKame has an uncanny ability to foresee unpleasant things…
>>46
There must have been plenty of incidents involving the killing of animals back then.
It’s often said “up to volume 100,” but the style doesn’t dramatically change around volume 100, so those who only focus on hitting 100 volumes probably haven’t read much.
In other words, the time when it was said to reach 100 volumes was when the published volumes were under 150, so the significance of “the recent Kochikame” is strong, and now that the serialization has ended, it has become an outdated concept.
After Hayaya and the sushi shop, there are also places like Osaka.
Compared to the strength of a cockroach that starts saying “friend” when you try to use a Bug Bomb, how weak is the ham!
The weakening of Ryo-san feels the most like a plot convenience.
>>40
“Don’t lie, add ‘loli’ to the end.”
The first time I felt it was tough was Osaka.
Ryo-san is being treated too much like a chew toy.
Because I included “Ryotsu Incident File,” it’s become obvious that this story was created for emotional pornography.
After this story, we did the Asakusa Story: Nostalgia Edition, but that one is just a normal emotional episode…
I think sushi restaurants are relatively in the lucky category among the changes in direction.
Especially compared to Kyudo in the past and Osaka.
I thought it was unreasonable to have multiple hamsters in the first place.
There was really only one funny part in this episode, which was when Ryo-tsu took quite a bit of damage.
It was treated like one of the worst episodes in past top-class ranks on anonymous message boards.
A few years later, it wasn’t treated as a big deal by society; instead, it had become more like something intended for education.
The person who was making a fuss can no longer back down and is becoming like an anonymous poster in the thread.
>>49
The anonymous thread said nothing but opinions both for and against.
There are people on bulletin boards who seem to think it’s okay to randomly attack anonymous threads like this, right?
I only feel that it’s nothing compared to Osaka.
The Osaka group has no charm in their characters, and since they’re airheads about Osaka, it’s crazy that no one is benefiting from it.
What do you mean by “bread is delicious”?
It’s not even an “Osaka thing.”
I depicted the somewhat peculiar image of Osaka in the author’s mind.
So it’s really tough.
The goodness of Kochikame was that it was enjoyable as a desire for knowledge.
The reason Ryochi got damaged was that it wasn’t a comedy episode, so the comedy compensation didn’t come into play.
Even a trained adult can handle four or five well-built delinquents at the same time, so it can certainly be said that it’s quite impressive.
Sorry, but it’s kind of different that Ryotsu is taking some damage after all.
The cockroaches, crows, and former racehorses were all directly trained by Ryō-san…
The quality has generally declined since around volume 100.
The impression is that 80-100 was the peak period.
>>59
“100 Volumes of Thoughts from the Nameless”
In fact, the theory suggests 140 volumes.
>>59
The recognition is off by about 10 to 20 volumes; by the time it’s heading from volume 90 to 100.
It seems like there are more stories lacking the previous momentum and sharpness, possibly because the anime adaptation has already been decided.
I thought that if it were lemons, they would probably respond in a logical manner, criticizing it as something unavoidable, as if what’s happened cannot be helped anymore.
>>60
Since Lemon was angry about the shoes being thrown away, their reaction itself doesn’t feel too out of place.
After all, the robot police station was popular.
Osaka has no support in the divided opinions…
It’s surprising that the 100th volume was released 30 years ago.
I feel that there were times during long serializations when the developments the author thought would work were often significantly misaligned with the readers’ needs.
The latter half with the Vocaloid police felt really overdone at this point, didn’t it?
Huh, there’s nothing else? Ryo’s Case Files.
I understand that opinions can be divided because sushi restaurants have been increasing in stories that create a different atmosphere compared to before, rather than just being about the fun aspect.
Is there anyone in Osaka who likes that…?
This is a discard round, but Osaka is a discard roll.
The sushi place was erotic, and personally, I quite liked it.
Are they mocking the people of Osaka?