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[Mii-chan and Yamada-san] This month, it was fun how a work that isn’t particularly noteworthy became mysteriously popular.

It’s seriously something that got popular at a mysterious timing!! Huh…? Anyway, let’s all mix in! It seems fun. Originally, ‘mg’ is a place where mysterious trends happen, and we are friends who were able to meet in the same era.

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The cell’s face was hidden, and it didn’t work out.

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Thinking about it, there’s only Moo-chan in the current works, right!?

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>>2

H-Hey, Vegeta!

Remember that Dragon Ball DAIMA is happening!

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>>5

You’re not coming out, are you? I’ll kill you!

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I really don’t understand the Raideen boom.

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>>3

In the Gundam SEED movie, the relationship between Kira and Lacus became normalized as a common preference…

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Isn’t it enough to choose between Muu-chan and that damn old hag?

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The boom of thumbnails really trends in the blink of an eye, and everyone seems to already know about it, so it’s hard to understand the background.

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I love sudden, intense mystery trends like straight necks.

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I only have trash-level material…

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>>8

Eh…!?

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>>8

There’s no doubt about it!!

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There is still more than a week left, so something might suddenly become popular.

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I thought memes related to Giga Ax would be created as expected, but I don’t get why Raideen abuse is trending on the forums!

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No way! You’re planning to establish this as a standard!

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Isn’t the top right a bit out of shape?

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>>14

Oooooooon

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>>14

Wooooaaahhh!!!

Huh!? Ughhhhh!!!!!!!

Ooooh…

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>>19

I’ll get you to forgive me!

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What is that in the upper left?

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>>16

No good! Chouja Raideen is still not well known!

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Poison Uncle… concluded quite some time ago.

Cell… is in the game, but not in the anime.

Raideen… there’s no new development, really.

Serious hatred… In the first place, it’s a comic from Omokoro that’s not really popular.

Mu-chan… it became a bit of a sensitive topic.

Aside from Muu-chan, it really doesn’t seem like there’s any indication of it becoming popular…

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>>18

Huh… that kind of manga is trending…?

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>>21

I came to the forum after that panel of Muu-chan was cut out in a bad way and became a topic of discussion, but now I can talk about something on the forum seriously after reading the main story.

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I feel like buska was also popular.

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It’s really too mysterious…

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I really don’t understand why Raideen is a topic of conversation even among super beings.

With just a few videos, a template can be created overnight, and it didn’t work out.

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The ease of use as a template is a condition for it to become popular.

No good! If you add “no good!” to the front and end it in Kansai dialect, anything becomes a set phrase!

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The poison is the biggest mystery.

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>>28

The poison uncle originally existed in a small way, but is it correct to say that it was unearthed by the mysterious poison boom at the end of the year?

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The super ones are like a comprehensive thread of works from back then, and it’s interesting.

In the thread, it’s the one talking about the original source the most.

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We cannot allow such dangerous patterns to spread.

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The trend of robot abuse clips arose from the aftermath of the boom in species freedom.

There is someone who mysteriously posts threads every day, obsessively cutting out scenes of Raideen being mistreated, and the heart-wrenching performance of Akira Kamiya has captivated the anonymous viewers.

Furthermore, as a result of that, an anonymous user who likes Chouja Raideen created a high-quality version of the scene where the protagonists are abused in Raideen, which became popular on a bulletin board with many people from the real-time generation, and this also started trending.

…I don’t get it!

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I don’t know the original work at all.

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>>33

You should read Dragon Ball!

I guess the others can’t be helped…

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>>33

No good! It’s an unviewed person!

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Despite being persistently bullied by the enemy in the second half, the record of 50 wins in 50 matches with 3 deaths is incredibly impactful.

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I don’t want you to mix Raideen in this.

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>>37

I’m curious about the intention behind this statement.

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>>72

The only thing that is different in nature from those who say things like “you should die because of disabilities” or “I hate women” is this, don’t you think…?

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>>91

Eh…!?

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>>91

O-oi Vegeta, let me out too!

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No way! I have the impression that trends on bulletin boards typically emerge from free releases or new works, but these guys are trending for no particular reason!

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These seven will combine and fight God Raideen…

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Is there no one left?

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There were quite a few threads about the abuse scenes in Voltus and Showa robot anime.

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It’s always free to read MUJI, so you should definitely check it out!

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It seems like there will be a lot of abuse scenes.

Let’s rewatch all of Raideen and cut it out! The one who posts it every day is the craziest.

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>>44

It could be that multiple people are doing it!

If I were to do it, it would be even scarier…

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Apart from Raideen, there were also cutouts of Combattler and Director Miwa’s abuse…

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Since there are five Combattlers, there are plenty of patterns for spikes to pierce the cockpit.

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Why did you mix it? It was probably because it was in the thumbnail...

Ooooooh!!!

Why did you mix it?

It was probably because it was in the thumbnail…

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Hey, Vegeta!

Show me your face!

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Q: Why did it become popular?

I wonder why A became popular?

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Cells have been popular for a long time.

More popular than Mike O.

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The archetype of the super person was established in no time, and that was not good.

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I’m relieved that Tasuku (a gay person) didn’t become popular at the same time.

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It’s been a while since I’ve seen Raideen, and even in recent Super Robot Wars, it’s hardly been featured; there are few people who even remember Chousha!

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>>54

There are probably a lot of people from the real-time generation here.

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Cell was mysteriously placed in the lineup to match the numbers of the toxic Uncle Moo-chan and the seriously hated trio, having taken the place of Baby Goku.

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What happened to Raideen…?

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Raideen Poison

Riding Hate Red

Rai-Din-Moo

Raideen Cell

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It looks like it could appear in Super Robot Wars.

Let’s mix it with RahXephon!

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>>58

I really hate it!

I really hate it!

I really hate it!

Huff… huff… I hate summarizing, P-chan…

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Nowadays, there are subscription services and manga apps, so it’s relatively easy to access older works!

Still, if it’s hard to watch, then it can’t be helped.

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I was in the same thumbnail!

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In the wake of the Raideen boom, I was able to talk a bit about RahXephon and laughed.

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I think it’s quite a miracle that Muu-chan and Ramu-chan both became popular at the same time.

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It’s really just a cell for counting.

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>>64

Eh…?

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No good! I don’t have any acquaintances!

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The group of four is saved from fate, afflictions, and corruption, finds compatible companions, the super beings are re-evaluated, Raideen is torn apart, and everyone becomes happier or finds salvation compared to the original, which is heartwarming.

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I like how the meaning of “Rai-gaku” differs between heroes and super beings.

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Speaking of which, I haven’t seen any babies since Cell…

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>>70

Cells are easier to handle than babies…

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>>70

No good! It’s an ID for a baby!

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It was in the thumbnail.

That’s all.

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Originally, Raideen was produced by Yoshiyuki Tomino, and it then transitioned to Director Nagahama, giving birth to the lineage of romantic robots…

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>>74

Dude… I’m seriously planning to talk about the Nagahama Roman Robo series!

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Although both the original work and the person themselves have overwhelming combat power…

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There are kings who ended up with inappropriate nipples just because they happened to be arranged in a thumbnail…

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The scene where Cell faces God Raideen using the Namekian’s ability to grow in size is one that cannot be spoken of without tears.

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Raideen is participating in DD, so it can be said that he is in the latest work.

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I really love you! I really love you! I really love you!

I really like it when there are moments that older works are reevaluated, like with Mii-chan…

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>>82

Hey, is this really a reevaluation!?

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H-Hey Vegeta! Do something about God Raideen!

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So I said to include Murakami from “Chōkyō Seikatsu Roku Ichijō” as well as the store manager, right?

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Ohhhhhhh!

Ohhhhhh!

Kou and Raideen’s cries of anguish are too desperate.

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From the outside, it’s a work that is completely out of season, so there’s really no advantage to bringing it out…

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>>90

It’s not a work that’s trending like Golden Abyss meals…

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Raideen and Moo-chan have a deep relationship, after all…

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Hey, Vegeta!

Since Freeza did Cell in the Super movie, is DAIMA related to Buu?

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I dropped UNEXT, but I’m so interested that I’m considering joining again for Raideen!

It can’t be helped if it’s gone out of style by next month.

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>>96

I watched it before it became obsolete on the weekend.

I thought it was going out of style, but the super people are trending!

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It’s sad that, despite their different natures, you can find commonalities in their names.

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Is it okay to say that the first time the four-member group gathered was for the Journey to the West collaboration?

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>>98

I think it was a thread about how something strange has been trending lately.

The fact that the cells were forcibly mixed in created a strange kind of interest.

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If you use the God Voice, you’ll eventually die, and even if you don’t use it, you’ll die eventually!

It’s unavoidable since it can’t be prevented even with the technology of the Mu Empire…

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It’s terrible that there is an arrow pointing to Raideen with Muu-chan and Ramu-chan.

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The guy I seriously hate is someone who has way too many places to use.

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I laughed a lot at the fact that species freedom is totally a joke.

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I seriously didn’t know about the super ones, so when I first saw the webm, I was surprised that while my allies weren’t really that cool, the enemies were super cool, kind of like the original Raideen.

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“Seriously, it suddenly became popular after I left it alone for one night.”

I still don’t know the circumstances under which I picked it up.

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It’s someone who truly hates evil!

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>>108

Originally, evil must be destroyed.

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It’s a collage that might confuse people if I post it again around December this year.

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No good! It’s this lineup!

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Char becomes popular in Zieg Ax.

→The original source, Sharkin, is featured.

→Raideen abuse becomes popular.

Is it not that kind of flow…?

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At the end of the year summary, even if the super person is included, I might not remember…

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It’s still February, but it feels like this chaos is a bulletin board.

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No good! There are no decent patterns!

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What’s trending other than that… Blue Dragon?

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>>116

There is no fixed pattern at all!?

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>>118

Good!

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Ziek Axis is rather where strange memes are being born outside…

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The baby was absorbed into the cell…

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>>132

Okay…!

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>>132

Alright…!

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Cells can be played with to a certain extent in a standardized way, but…

Babies can’t participate in that kind of thing, you know…

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I like that I can see various hairstyles of Mu-chan.

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(Soccer)

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The translation of “サッ” is “suddenly.”

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I understand the abuse of rights, but the top left has a vibe of opportunistic microphone O.

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Sure…! There’s no other choice, so we’re just overlapping like crazy!

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>>128

Good!

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It’s interesting that Cell is also the original image for baby-themed threads.

It’s drawn with Maribel and such.

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It seems that we have entered the phase of trying to include our favorite into this.

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>>130

I don’t want to put it in~

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>>130

The ultra-hero boom became popular thanks to the high-quality videos created by a nameless person who latched onto the riding abuse boom, so it really feels just like this.

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I still have the feeling that I want to be left alone.

The knowledge is not well established yet.

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I’ve never seen the robot above or anyone with it before…

Well, I just probably didn’t notice it because I wasn’t interested.

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The thread about bullying often ended up being a discussion about the super beings, so the foundation was already established.

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If there were other Dragon Ball characters besides Cell, I might have felt more complicated emotions.

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The super people aren’t trending; they’re just playing around by taking lines out from a scene of the final episode.

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>>138

Isn’t it the same as the others…?

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Raideen is a work that has maintained a fair level of recognition.

There was an obsessive anonymous person who continuously posted edited clips of scenes where we were at a disadvantage, which is significant.

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I just found out about the “wait, mai-gyaku” thing.

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>>140

Each person opens different threads, so such things can happen.

Shall I stick you with a sword mountain too?

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You just wanted to ride on the coattails of the super being, right? Huh!? Yet, at the same time, I feel an urge to abuse the hero.

Is this abuse of rights?

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I read part of “Dai Shimin” that is available for free during the poison uncle boom, and just as the previews suggested, the author’s self-narration is incredible and made me laugh.

I talked about the current events from the early Heisei era, and while the nostalgia and the food scenes looked incredibly delicious, I only managed to get through because of that, but it became quite tough in the latter half as those elements decreased.

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I won’t let you do that! I’m stopping you!

I will absolutely make sure to follow this format! Raideen! Flare!

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There has been regular harassment lately, but it feels like the frequency has increased significantly recently.

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I heard that in the video where Raideen is like “This is going to kill me…” he really dies, and I wondered if that’s true.

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>>148

I will die about three times.

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I’m relieved that Muu-chan was able to make up with Mii-chan.

Mii-chan will die, but…

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No good! I’m unconsciously looking for the Raideen thread in the thumbnail!

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I have no idea why this member is popular.

But even so, I like the sight of this group coming together and having fun, chatting away.

That is the only truth.

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The collaboration with four people going to Hokkaido recommended by the poison uncle was the best…

It’s like a dream.

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>>153

I feel like there was someone without a dream who had this kind of impression of WANIMA.

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“Eh…!?” seems to have been popular for a little while now…

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>>154

It must be because it was popular that it ended up in the thumbnail.

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What about milk kanten?

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>>156

It’s an annual festival, so it’s different from trends and fads.

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>>158

I think it’s something that’s done all year round…

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Weren’t these guys here in January?

I feel like there was a cell.

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I feel reassured that there is a nonsensical trend that is only popular here.

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It’s impressive that Cell can handle the fall.

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Was Cell that emotionally unstable in the original work too?

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>>162

The second form feels especially like that.

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It’s fine now because it’s trendy, but in about six months, I can’t complain even if my ID is requested.

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Since milk jelly has successfully welcomed Agar Day, it shouldn’t encounter it much this year.

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The cell is…!? easy to use for replies in any direction.

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I often saw Raideen’s face on the weekends, so I thought it must have been popular around that area, but I wasn’t interested in Raideen and didn’t visit the thread.

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I haven’t done kanten battles in a few years, have I?

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Agar is not a mysterious timing boom but an annual event because it has a day dedicated to agar.

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My bulletin board is broken!

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The industry became revitalized suddenly with a skewered homage in SEED freedom…

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Wait, the time lag between the freedom of seeds and the recent livestock abuse is way too big, right?

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>>173

The start is definitely from the seed freedom! But I think the recent ones are abnormal videos and threads created by sadistic enthusiasts.

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A bulletin board where such things become popular should just die!

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I’m the same, but there are more threads related to DB, and it seems like many people are re-reading because of Cell.

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Was Mike O riding the coat tails of these guys?

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Bastard… We intend to treat you as disabled too!

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Poor Mu-chan got caught up in it.

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I love the cell because it’s an invincible template that can argue against anything with “Huh…!?”

For now, as long as you use cells, you can win the response battle.

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>>180

Joyful cell

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Can we win…?

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Originally, a fixed form is used for harmonious exchanges between those who understand the content…

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>>182

Eh…!?

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>>183

Cell Invincible

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>>182

I see… You’re quite good at evading the issue.

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That’s why I can’t use “You should just die!” because it’s too scary.

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>>184

Then reverse the words.

It’s better to be alive!

How is it? Does it seem useful?

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It seems like many people might not know about it since it has the image of being done early in the morning.

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Cell is too convenient for the role of the punchline…

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What about Murakami from the Tokyo life records Ichijou?

Even though it was so popular, the no-name is heartless, isn’t it?

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>>191

N… No, that’s not it.

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Rider is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.

It seems like it will happen.

Let’s go to the Sunrise Store together!

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Gachi Hate is from Omochoro…

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Poison uncles have a long lifespan, don’t they?

The barista uncle has disappeared.

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What I liked the most was the collaboration between Crybaby Sakura’s mother and the guys in the thread.

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You should live!! You should live!! You should live!! You should live!!

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As expected, easy-to-use templates for attacks are trending.

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I don’t know.

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>>201

To be honest, it’s not really that popular.

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>>204

If it doesn’t become popular, it’s the spirit of the nameless to force it to become popular.

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The Raideen on the side of the super being was too strong because the enemy was also Raideen, so it was no good.

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No way! The freedom of form for the Super Users is way too high!

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I think it’s really time to reflect on how the new year can die from poison at the end of the year.

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>>207

There is no doubt about it!

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I will definitely make this style popular! Raideen! Flare!

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No good! That’s the bow!

I won’t let you do that!

(Flapping invisible wings~♪)

Collide!

Ah! Everyone!

The steel warrior Raideen has protected us from the arrows of the demon god with his own body! But… but Raideen!

What do you intend to do!?

It resembles the time when we destroyed the demon realm…!

You bastard… I’m planning to change to God Bird!

There is no mistake!

Perhaps… they plan to launch a God Bird Attack on this Earth from outside the atmosphere!

The scene we saw in the demon world has become a reality!

I won’t let that happen! I’m stopping it!

I will definitely protect this Earth! Raideen! Flare!

👊

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I think you should reflect on the fact that only trash has been popular from the very beginning.

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