
It’s quite interesting.
I can’t read the last pages.
Was the punchline this cruel in this episode…?
It’s unfair that a gorilla is mixed in with the thumbnails of all the episodes.
The air of hell, no matter when you see it.
I shouldn’t have ever stood on stage for a comedy act, yet I feel a pain similar to empathetic embarrassment.
Mrs. Geckos and all the parents in the world are doing it, but Cal is still missing out.
I was ashamed of my own slowness.
4.8 tons will break through the floor.
The stand-up comedy before it starts to get excessive is really funny, which is amazing.
It’s boring if a Kansai person who is usually confident in their humor and a pretentious subculture jerk do whatever they want.
I was skimming through the stand-up comedy segment.
Was it the one that slid like hell?
Remember the cultural festival!
The master is skilled at depicting the relatable embarrassment of an extroverted person, which they can’t portray themselves.
>>16
Gorillas write stories like those on late-night radio…
Looking back, was Moi-chan too strict…?
>>18
Moi-chan’s words are harsh, but she’s taking care of me like a mother, which is actually really kind.
Too deep is the abyss of space.
All the episodes where Moi-chan has become a complete idiot are hilarious.
>>20
Vintage clothes and jeans were also really interesting.
I also like marbles.
It seems just right for the anime to end the first season with a cultural festival title recap, but this comedy skit episode is also linked to the cultural festival…
>>23
Shall we start the second season with an incredibly passionate comedy sketch episode?
Even though I have a strong preference for growing my own clothes and jeans.
I love Moi-chan who becomes a bit greedy when it comes to getting secondhand clothes.
>>24
It leaves a strong impression that Kan-chan, despite it being only natural to refuse that offer, says something very mature and admirable.
I want to explain to the ignorant.
Momochi’s episode is too erotic.
I didn’t know that there were more characters like Nico’s childhood friends since I hadn’t been reading lately.
>>29
This is Star Platinum.
>>29
The cooking show’s episode was great, so I hope they increase the episodes where that kid does the main commentary.
The episodes where Kan-chan has a tough time and the Ryouka episodes are generally interesting.
The way this manga breaks the brakes is exquisite.
The humorous portrayal is strangely vivid and shocking.
When new characters are added, it’s a bit troubling to see the opportunities for existing sub-regulars visibly decrease.
It’s quite interesting how Takumi brings out relatively funny things in his comedy.
The episode where someone gets sent flying out of the library while naked wouldn’t just be a gag if it weren’t for the kanji; it’s quite outrageous.
>>38
What year is it now?
Is denim and vintage clothing a hobby of the creator or something?
>>39
Well, considering it’s for character attribute assignment, the resolution is too high, so I guess that’s why…
>>40
I feel like you won’t reach Euro Vintage unless you become quite a fan of vintage clothing.
That’s exactly why I think the creator really loves comedy.
>>42
The completeness of the episode with Kotoge in Sket Dance was amazing, wasn’t it?
The episode with Ko-toge in Sket Dance is really amazing.
It’s fully voiced.
https://shonenjumpplus.com/episode/17106371892174442726
TS rounds are nice, right…
Episodes where Moi-chan shows a somewhat annoying level of obsession are usually interesting.
Is there still no episode where we passionately talk about coffee?
Keiko and Miharu are so damn cute, it’s painful…
It’s amazing that he balances being a usually serious and reliable man with becoming an annoying character.
If only this were not the case, they wouldn’t say things like that.
If they do this in the anime, it will be quite a while from now, but how should I look at the ending in pure black after this episode?
It’s my favorite manga, but I really can’t read the episode with the thread picture because it makes me so embarrassed.
By becoming a woman, shallow subculture idiots who indulge in subculture decorate themselves in a Village Vanguard style, turning negatives into positives and getting scared.
In the anime, there was something like Kan-chan at 10 times speed in the PV, so they might skip through quite a bit, and manzai might be the first to get skipped… It seems like there are probably more people who can’t watch it than those who find it funny…
>>53
The last 8 minutes will probably be hell.
I quite like Moikchan when she’s being a nerd.
>>54
It’s no surprise that it becomes creepy in the marble round.
I thought it had been a long time since Nico became a child, but it’s only been less than a year.
Serious battle episodes are actually quite entertaining when read together in a volume or something.
Still, the past arc is a bit tough.
You have a bit of a history and vintage information nerd vibe, don’t you, Moi-chan?
>>60
That’s why I get along with Keigo…
The marble round isn’t as heated in resale as I thought… it’s amazing how the sense of realism seems to increase.
>>61
It suddenly heats up dramatically, but it’s very common for knowledgeable people to respond seriously and start breaking it apart.
The author’s love for subculture and fashion interests Keigo and Moi-chan.
There seems to be a sense that comedy fans are each assigned to different categories.
And the experience of raising children became Nico’s.
>>64
Is there someone who has been forgotten?
>>66
My fetish is for Momochi!
Previously, there was a response suggesting that Moi-chan would probably start making soba and doing pottery as well.
I remember laughing at the sight of a thread progressing on the assumption that no one would deny it and that it would definitely happen.
>>65
Because I only have the image that I will definitely do it…
Why is such a stylish manga coming from a smoke-stinking gorilla’s disciple?
>>68
The master is a cheese steamed bun, but it seems like the disciple is just having fun at the school festival…
>>72
In the past, otaku were into steamed cheese buns, but I feel like the current generation is just enjoying things normally.
I think it’s piling up underneath as cheese steamed bread…
If anything, it seems like they might have already started making soba.
It’s nice that there’s a difference in otaku traits, with Keigo getting hooked on shallow aspects and Moi-chan being extremely particular.
I saw Mo-chan making soba, and Kan-chan reacting saying it was pretty good, while Kei-go was really annoying her, and Miharu was watching from a distance.
When the ban was added, I thought the synergy between Kansi and Kasu would trigger and produce a lot of Kasu, but surprisingly, Kasu was quite modest, and I was a bit disappointed.
It might be possible to attract female audiences with an anime that features stylish subculture guys who are all handsome and doing comedy.
Kan-chan is a good child who dedicates herself to things, after all…
>>76
It’s amazing that everyone figured out it was Griffith without anyone saying anything.
Miharu is in an interesting position where she’s interacting with external parties.
>>77
It’s a great success that the underclassmen are doing Western monsters.
Jekyll is a nice guy, and Fran-chan is cute.
All parents go through this; in the end, relying on professionals strikes a good balance both comedically and emotionally.
I like that Miharu truly enjoys being in that house.
https://shonenjumpplus.com/episode/4856001361115842229
The episode featuring the master is also free.
Miharu seemed harder to move than I thought just with Jikil, but it feels like the balance improved with Fran-chan joining in.
I think the stand-up comedy in that episode is really quite interesting and impressive.
>>84
That student-level manzai is a well-done combination of the growth and raw misunderstandings that come from it, making it too artistic.
Offertory
Geh
ru
You’re living someone else’s life, right? This is the kind of annoying thing that this type of otaku would really say.
>>87
I seriously think Moi-chan, despite being a vintage clothing enthusiast, is a genius at putting things on the back burner for saying this.
The voice cast for the voice drama was perfect, so I have no confidence in getting used to the voice changing in the anime until the end.
>>89
Fukushima Jun’s Kan-chan was great.
No, in the end, I’m just living someone else’s life.
“(Kuwatt) Is it really that delicious!? Did you even taste it properly first? Start by dipping it just a little in the sauce and enjoy the texture going down your throat! And what’s with putting all the condiments in?”
“Someone just started saying something like in Oishinbo!!”
Ban-chan was really funny during the fire-blowing segment, so it’s all good.
It seems too gruesome to watch until the end in anime.
The apprentice is older, you know.
>>95
I entered the world of manga after working as a company employee.
Isn’t about 80% of the fault Keigo’s?
>>96
Kan-chan, who thinks that it can be rotated without any basis, is also at fault.
In other words, it’s wrong not to listen to what the producer says.
>>96
But this is also a comeback…
I heard that even when we’re collecting the best titles as a watch, we’re still fighting, and it was no good.
>>97
Moreover, the class café was also canceled at that time, and there were all sorts of terrible things happening behind the scenes…
Looking back, I can understand why Keigo is in first place.
This guy has too many attributes.
I love the story about how the author is into jeans but is a manga artist who doesn’t move at all, so they don’t grow.
Isn’t the child-rearing period too long to not become a new curse?
Can I see you as a romantic interest when things go back to normal?
>>104
If there’s no restraint like that, if we go back, we’ll end up immediately getting together as mutual feelings and it will be over…
>>104
I think that will be like the theme of the final chapter.
I feel like I’ve been doing this for quite a while, but it turns out the Sket Dance serialization was longer.
Good-looking useless otaku can get votes from both men and women, that’s unfair.
The opening theme of the anime that will be broadcasted from spring was by YOASOBI…
>>110
Well, those who produce anime would definitely offer it to YOASOBI, Ado, Yonezu, or Creepy Nuts… Just having them involved would increase the chances of having the opening visuals watched.
It’s probably true that if it were made into an anime, it would include silent scenes and take pauses to an excessive degree, along with the passionate performances of voice actors, making it hard to watch.
I can no longer suppress my feelings, and if I were to go back in age, we would just end up together…
>>112
After getting close, we started getting affectionate with Kan-chan.
Cut it out already, you guys!! Keep going with the story that gets called out forever.
It’s been about six and a half years since it started, and there are 32 volumes of Sket Dance.
I think the author’s depth and variety of ideas are amazing.
It’s like they effortlessly capture even the depths of every field.
Well, I don’t know about jeans…
Rather, why wasn’t Miharu a girl to begin with?
>>116
Isn’t it good because it’s a cheeky shota?
Every day is fun, as Moi-chan says, but the dating episodes make me cry.
The movie we’re going to see is Battleship Potemkin, but…
It’s cute how Fran-chan, who is allowed to conduct human experiments with that character, becomes a pervert!
>>119
I was surprised that there weren’t more people coming forward to confess after that.
The lyrics will be exactly the same as the content of the manga, huh…
What kind of poem is that?
>>120
It is not yet time to speak…
>>120
It started as a unit with that kind of concept and is so popular that it can’t be stopped now.
>>120
If you’re in a hurry to step on the soil, a teapot steam is not unpleasant.
Since I raised them until they were 11, the parenting section should wrap up quickly after dealing with things like the middle school rebellion phase.
A manga that feels like a late-night radio with curses is really too good at verbalizing gorilla manga.
>>123
Well, the comments from the gorilla that appear in events visible to the customers are almost like a radio show filled with bad-mouthing…
I thought there was a huge difference between the early drawings and the current ones; could it be that they switched from analog to digital halfway through or started using 3D models?
>>124
There is an interview that mentions they’re already using 3D during the Astra period, so I think it’s digital animation.
>>130
I guess I’ve been using it since then, right?
But the lines in the drawings are really different between the early stages and the later ones.
I guess I’ve just gotten used to it.
But since I’ve become classmates with Chami, I might stay for quite a while at 11 years old.
Although Fran is a later character, she fits in really well and is super cute; she’s a great character!
It’s disappointing that I can’t watch it in anime.
>>127
Taking off clothes so easily is too erotic.
The way Nico says “~nano yo” in Boikomi is cute without being overwhelming, and it was perfect.
OP “Mirage” by YOASOBI
>>131
I want to see YOASOBI singing long and questionable lyrics.
I thought while watching Bomic that the tempo is good…
The tempo is good even at the manga stage…
The concept for Witch Watch started because I want to draw a heartwarming story about a dad who takes care of a little witch and is a familiar.
I think Nico’s toddler phase will continue for a while longer.
>>134
Maybe I wanted to do a sitcom like Full House…?
Isn’t it impossible to turn this manga into lyrics…?
The student council is full of veteran voice actors, which greatly increases its impact and is amazing.
Let’s use Nemu-chan’s poem for the lyrics.
The sense of pretentiousness I felt in SKE-DAN has significantly diminished, and it’s my favorite among all of Shinohara’s manga so far.
The balance of gags, seriousness, and everyday stories is incredibly good.
Amazing
If Uro Mira sings, I wouldn’t know what kind of face to make.
Are they going to make an anime episode about anime?!
>>145
It’s too far ahead because it will be after becoming childish.
What episodes are the denim ones?
Voicomi can be done at quite a fast tempo.
I kind of think it might be the perfect medium for gags.
If it were before, I would have laughed at the Uro Mira lyrics, but now I feel like I can’t quite laugh.
>>149
Because you can see the backbone…
Even if they keep singing lyrics that are aimless and without a point, I think it somehow feels good.
But in reality, Professor Shinohara wrote a manga or a novel for YOASOBI…
If you look closely, Nico is quite big and Nem is relatively small.
Fran-chan is pretty big too, but since she’s a robot, she might be exaggerated.
Cook is big and Kara-chan is a board.
The changes in Astra’s painting are amazing.
The Aries from volume one has quite a plain face.
Was this the ending…? Am I mixing it up with another producer’s inauguration episode?
It’s really easy to read, but when I try to read it all at once, it feels like there’s so much information that it makes me tired.
Maybe it’s a work that is better suited to be followed weekly.
However, I must say that the serious battle episodes are quite… lacking in interest!
Astra’s serious episode was interesting.
>>159
Astra is in a much more serious situation.
It feels like we can’t help but have a sense of doing it in between the gags.
Miharu is also a member who mildly does things reminiscent of Gessler…
Keigo is really not interesting, is he…
The hardest part was the serious moment in the first episode.
I couldn’t get into it because I didn’t understand the reality line of the work’s violence.
>>164
I think the battles against the enemy witch team are interesting because each character stands out.
But that part is really tough, and I don’t even feel like watching the past episodes.
>>164
In the first place, the direction of the work wasn’t really solidified in the early stages, and overall it was just mediocre.
I started reading it, but at first I thought it might be a romance comedy?
>>165
It is a romantic comedy.
>>165
It’s a romantic comedy after all!
>>165
Partially so.
>>165
Neither.
And
It is either of those.
I haven’t seen it much lately, but I like stories about Kan Niko being close.
I love all the episodes where Moi-chan is being hilarious.
It’s also a romantic comedy… it exists… for what it’s worth…
VOMIC was a little too well-suited for Kan-chan from Fukushima.
>>169
Who is Akabeko?
>>180
There is a possibility that a red beko can will be released as a local specialty item due to the anime becoming a big hit…?
Isn’t it mainly a romantic comedy!?
>>173
I think the juvenile part has become quite lengthy and the elements of the romantic comedy have weakened a bit.
There are times when the characters other than the protagonist and heroine are somewhat involved in love and comedy.
Yes
I plan to watch this TV program on Sunday.
Fukushima Jun is really good at playing noisy and frivolous Kansai people.
Even though I’m from Shikoku.
It’s basically a skedan-style, but it’s leaning towards beautiful men and women, aiming for a combination of romantic comedy and battles, really targeting what’s popular right now.
>>178
What is it?
Someone with a weird hat and goggles, and their weapon is a slingshot.
A yankee with a hockey stick as a weapon.
A glasses otaku who speaks with a computer-generated voice.
So you can’t get the store clerks at Village Vanguard to promote it?
Once I completely regain the vibe of Sukeban, I really start to gain momentum…
Speaking of the school festival, The Pillows disbanded, didn’t they?
The template is too convenient…
>>182
It’s an expansion pack for the Samuhachi deck, so of course its versatility is high.
I also like the episode where Moi-chan’s dad appears.
It makes me feel like a parent and child.
This is a romantic comedy manga.
However, it is also a gag manga.
The episode of the thread tends to become about the foolishness of the foolish duo no matter what.
It’s amazing that we can create and present a level of comedy that is fairly interesting even from the readers’ perspective.
I’m not in love, but it feels fresh to depict that subtle period of excitement when I get butterflies as the opposite sex…
I’m worried about whether the anime can capture fans by the time Keigo joins, as it really starts to get interesting after his addition…
>>193
Aren’t you going to rearrange the joining episodes with Keigo at the time of the PV and prepare them early?
If you extract just the elements, it’s a story about a heroine living together with four handsome men who protect her.
The fun accelerates from the point where Keigo joins and starts making a crappy game.
>>195
I never thought making Teacher Huang handsome and a regular member would be a hit…
No misses in the game round.
Skedan sometimes had moments where they really broke through the line, and it was occasionally tough even by the standards of the time.
It’s amazing how dramatically things have improved since Astra.
Your painting skills have also improved remarkably.
I didn’t dislike the past arc, but I felt quite uneasy reading through what felt like a long, old-fashioned epic battle with almost no main characters appearing.
I was struck by Nico in the latest episode.
The vibe hasn’t changed much from before, but I can really feel the skill of the veteran.
In terms of proportions: romance 2 : comedy 7 : serious 1 : erotic 1
I wish the special Mariko that broke could come back here too.
Since serious ones are really not interesting at all, when I see a thread about an interesting episode, I just read the back numbers.