
Maybe something painful happened.
I like the mercenary’s calm voice, but will it break down somewhere?
>>2
In episode 6, it was revealed that they have a bad mouth, but I wonder what it would take for them to have a crazed expression.
I look forward to the process.
Seeing that Shoko and the others were able to return to their original state, even if temporarily, I wonder if Muji-ka thought, “Could I have a chance too?” and then started moving.
I didn’t expect Umirin to be the first to take action for the reunion.
>>5
If it became Mortis’s performance route, it would be like a sparkler… and the only one who wants to form a band is Umiri…
For now, I’ve quit all my side jobs, Saki-chan. Can’t you trust me even with this?
I understand what you mean.
It seems like I could stick around until Shoko nods her head.
In the past, there were companions who vowed to spend a lifetime together, but there is a sad past where we went our separate ways.
>>7
It feels like there was a band that I didn’t want to end for some reason.
So you felt regret after seeing the beautiful ending of the classic?
“I wonder in what situation will someone say ‘Can’t you trust this!?’.”
I understand that you like to play in a band, but I wonder why you’re wandering around.
Is it because I like how Ricky, who has such a bad mouth, has a deep attachment to the band?
>>11
I think they are looking for a band where they can settle down while wandering around.
Regarding Muji, I was thinking “(Not again…)” but I predict they started moving upon seeing Shoko and the others’ mental recovery.
I feel like it’s the opposite pattern of Soyosan.
Soyou had been clinging to the past for a long time, but Umiri got involved with another band to escape from the past and had unintentionally become a mercenary.
I will teach you as well. The reason for Urari’s obsession with the band.
Umi no Suzu’s band was destroyed by a certain villain.
And I was saved by the woman who would become my master, allowing me to survive.
Then, Umisuzu sought to master greater strength and the right path under her mentor.
One person, two people, three people… companions gathered around Umiri.
There it came again. It fought alongside its companions. It had confidence that it could win against Umisuzu.
However, he was too strong. Kaname’s companions were killed one after another. Even Kaname’s master lost his life in the battle against him.
Urin tried to stand up again, but none of the surviving band members could rise. Those without strength had no choice but to obey the strong. Urin was left all alone.
The sadness of Umika, betrayed by those she trusted, is beyond measure. At that moment, she realized the truth: trust is worthless.
At the same time, I realized it. Strength is justice. Strength is absolute.
If you win, those around you will follow. If you achieve victory, you will gain everything. Emotions are not necessary there.
I fell in love with Otoori’s tremendous desire for the band and her loneliness.
>>13
What are you?
Having 10 active while juggling 30 is clearly abnormal.
Either they’ve been seeing life-and-death situations to the extreme, or the thread images are being completely destroyed.
>>14
I’m not really sure how high the band continuity rate is in that world…
Is it possible that the bassist is the type to jump in and support any band without worrying about whether it will last or not?
>>28
But 10 is abnormal.
At a minimum, if every band practices every month and has a live performance once every 2 to 3 months, it will be quite a busy schedule.
Since I’m in a relatively well-known band, it feels like I’m earning studio fees from live performances.
>>36
Thanks to playing live with various bands, even when I’m observing rehearsals for unrelated shows, I feel like people might think I’m the one supporting today, right?
Actually, the Back Horn is also a person whose everyday activities are not depicted at all.
>>15
THE BACK HORN What are they usually doing…
It would be nice if they could come to a compromise and make either Notoria or Disruption their place, but the reason they specifically want to restart Musica might be because of the jealousy towards Mutsumi, who is dating the successful Ricky, or they might feel lost and believe they can only find their place in a once-broken band, learning something strange from the chaos and classic.
In the end, isn’t it just a stray cat style that only delves into movies and Garupa?
>>18
Since they joined in at this timing, they will definitely do it properly in the main story.
What are you afraid of…
I thought it was just a performance for the live event, but it seems like there might be something else.
Toyokawa and Wakaba must have felt more regret than expected about being cuckolded.
If a theatrical version were to be done, it would probably be Yutenji…
It’s quite doubtful whether they can handle the reunion properly.
>>24
If anything, I think it would be a situation where we were talking among the three of us and Hinoka suddenly says, “They’re going to air it on TV!” and the three of us are left confused.
Aspiration for a Youth Band
Rikky looks like he’s having fun.
Syouko and Mutsu also seem to be having a good time.
Why am I not like that?
The only one who has the chance to meet Hoshika regularly is Umiko in Musica, so if Umiko puts some pressure on Hoshika, that could serve as a way to connect with Shoko.
I can’t see the motivation for such a positive change of heart.
It’s not like people can change so easily, even in an anime.
I became close with Rikki after the disbandment of Classic and before the formation of Maigo, so he probably thought I was one of his kind.
Even if the band disbands, I’ve seen the bonds between the members.
I want Musica to start getting cozy with the other members from now on.
The atmosphere is amazing, as if it’s striking a chord with the words like a knife.
Are the disruption girls no good?
>>35
Well, there’s quite an age difference, so you can’t help but feel a little concerned, right?
Actually, isn’t there any disruption with Riki’s sister?
>>38
na
na
Ah
For now, I’m just inviting the original sheath, not specifically inviting Mujika.
>>40
Just putting Mutsu on the stage is already a big deal, so I think it would be tricky to do a live show as a three-piece.
It’s fine to have a private session, but it’s not really at a distance that warrants that.
I know the location of Mutsumi’s house, so I can go negotiate without going through Shoka, you know, Umiko…
She tends to be quite indifferent towards Hatsuka.
It has been confirmed that Maki is a trumpet player.
The impression that Yoshiko and Mutsuki have of Umi is probably not bad at all.
To put it another way, regarding Kurika who was helping with the office work at Musica, which was in a schedule crunch.
If Shoko doesn’t trust too much, then it’s actually Shoko who is strange.
It seems that the response from Mutsumi will depend on Shoko regarding the reformation of Musica.
Shoko also has a sense of obligation because she cornered Muku at Mujika.
Umina is serious, just dry.
The line “Can I not be trusted?”
Considering that Rikki said “We disbanded, but… because we were members” in front of Shoko, it seems likely that Shoko will also move with this mindset.
I wonder what the surprising side of Umisuzu that will appear next time is.
>>49
When I see a cat, I say, “What’s wrong, kitty?”
>>49
Actually, I am collecting the coffee cans that Tatsuki drank from.
>>76
Gross…
>>49
Actually, I wanted to be an idol.
If we are to measure trust by position, then what about those who completely ignored the leader? That’s what comes first…
It’s not like I’m throwing shade at Shinka just because the band ended after Mujica disbanded.
This person is already using salt on Shioka right after taking off the mask…
In the world of professional music, I go in place of a member who cannot attend the live rehearsal due to scheduling conflicts.
It seems there is also a position called “Rehabilitation Support.”
It seems that Shoko and Mutsumi don’t have a particularly bad impression of Umiru.
There haven’t been any particular problems during the time of Mujika either.
There’s still a feeling of being formal towards Shoko and the others…
If we take the extreme view, it seems like the whole thing would have gone smoothly without Yutenji…
>>58
As a result of Nyamu’s rampage, the causality became twisted and twisted, so it is a difficult problem that Classic was saved.
Based on past actions and statements, there seems to be some thoughts about the band’s disbandment.
I may have intentionally tried not to get too deeply involved.
The correlation diagram from Mutsumi feels strange, so it probably won’t go smoothly.
Just because there isn’t a bad impression doesn’t mean that there are positive feelings either…
>>63
It has no taste, you know.
That’s why this time is beautiful…
It feels like just a level of a stranger.
There wasn’t a bad impression, but since it was purely business-like, it must be incomprehensible for Shoko that Miri is clinging to her.
>>66
That’s just something that has a lot of options, so it doesn’t really make sense.
If it’s Shoko from that time period, being businesslike would probably be easier for her.
Did you really play Musica? It seems that you were quite fed up with it.
>>68
If I had been blamed more for Shoko and Mutsumi, I could have just said, “Friends are important, aren’t they?”
When asked if I was in a band, it felt like I was having my entire stance up until now slammed with a no.
If you want to succeed as a band member, you would probably try to interact more with Mutsuhana.
There aren’t even any signs of that, so it’s hard to say they’re a mercenary.
Yutenji is also necessary.
In other words, if they’re not there, the only one who can take on the role of being charming is essentially Shoka with no leeway.
It seems that Shoko named it Amoris with the expectation of such a position.
The circumstances of Umirisu are entirely a mystery, so it’s hard for the viewers to empathize.
It felt like a sudden urge to check out the rehearsal after being lightly poked by a girl I like, so I can’t see that any fundamental changes are already happening.
A band without Maya Yamato doesn’t even reach the level of being a failure.
>>78
Paspare really bounced back well, didn’t it?
>>83
Everyone worked hard, didn’t they?
It was particularly because my Aya-chan worked hard selling tickets even in the rain.
>>86
It’s funny coming from someone who was trying to get out first.
I can’t say for sure if Maya can perform in the play since I haven’t read all of Garupa.
I was supposed to be doing behind-the-scenes work.
From Shoko’s perspective, it would be something like, “If someone as skilled as Hachiman is around, wouldn’t it be unnecessary to be so particular about Muzika?”
Unlike the bands I’ve juggled in the past, I’m betting on the theory that you’ll give me the rest of your life?
>>82
It’s not showing in your actions at all!
Wouldn’t any drummer from Bandori other than Yutenji have done well?
>>85
Waiting Room: “Soi soi soi soi soi soi soi ya!”
I also have a pretty face, and I often say things like I don’t gain weight no matter how much I eat, so I might come off as a bit overly confident, but it could be that those were just jokes in my own way.
>>87
The timing to say it is all terrible…
>>90
Well, it’s not a bad timing, is it?
I’m going to throw away my business now! I’m approaching it with a spirit like that of an athlete.
I wonder if this will get through.
>>88
Do you think it will come across if I suddenly act nonchalant and say, “Back to the usual, huh?”…
>>88
Isn’t that something you ended up not throwing away?
A first-class star that shines brilliantly even in the entertainment world.
It’s actually the dry characters like this that are the most clingy.
The circumstances of Umimine will probably be different from what the unnamed person predicted.
It seems that there isn’t anyone anonymous who could guess the true meaning of Mutsumi’s statement, “I’ve never thought that bands are fun.”
This band is fun! The bass is fun! But I’m not used to laughing, so I end up making weird faces.
I would be happy if that were the case.
If it turns out to be Mutsuki No. 2 after all this buildup, then hmm…
You’re probably getting defensive because someone you thought was in your group has hit a nerve.
You’re cute.
But Yutenji is a talented drummer who can reach a level recognized for masking through hard work, even as a complete amateur.