
What!
What is this man’s goal?
I regret not being able to go to the handshake event.
As expected, the teacher’s drawings are skillful.
I saw a cool Tough-kun after a long time.
I’m envious of Taku-kun’s colored paper.
It’s extremely rare, you know.
Isn’t it amazing?
Wow, I’m really jealous.
If there’s a next time, I think a lot more people will come, don’t you think?
As expected, Tetsuya Saruwatari is really good at drawing.
I confirmed two people who bought the set of replica artwork and colored paper, but one was for a child’s gift and the other was a “moneymob” (a term referring to a person motivated by money).
The penmanship is confident and unmistakable… It only takes less than 5 minutes, isn’t that amazing?
>>11
Hmm, Saru-sensei is naturally a great manga artist.
If you look closely at the bottom right, it’s a monkey.
It is believed that the moneymob gathered at the castle like foot soldiers.
With Manemob, there’s no risk of unwanted items being sold through flea market apps.
I often check reports with a decent amount of information.
Aren’t you jealous?
Did anyone ambush Mr. Monkey?
>>21
If you do that, you can’t complain even if the event gets canceled!
>>21
It is believed that Dr. Hiramatsu was buried in darkness.
Since childhood, having a teacher like a monkey and overly talented education, is this really okay…?
If I were to challenge Mr. Monkey, I feel like I’d get taken down in return.
First, it’s amazing to have a veteran manga artist do new artwork… Huh, so it means that Sensei Saru is a fan-service demon.
>>28
Um… well then… Tough-kun…
>>32
…?
>>32
Who is Tough?
Mr. Saru used to say he absolutely didn’t want to do SNS, but has he been influenced by his master and disciples?
I heard there was someone talking tough in the handshake line, and I’m afraid a maggot that disrespects the teacher might come out.
If the money mob expresses their wishes freely, it can be thought that they might end up requesting a character like the third persona Park or Professor Monkey, whom even they might not remember.
>>33
After all, those money mobs don’t have the guts to say such things.
The series of movements is believed to be a prelude to the tough animation.
>>34
D-Do you take some weird drugs or something…?
If I could ask for Samson, I would want to.
I really want a photo of my dad.
I like Key-bou too, but I want you to draw a colored paper for my dad.
The ability to casually draw something at this level with a signature shows an insane foundation in drawing skills.
This maggot is doing something interesting.
If I can specify a character, I really want to ask for Aihab.
>>43
The amount of drawings is on a whole different level, right? Wow!
If it were to be adapted into an anime, I think Rock-Up would be good because it’s short and well-organized.
If it can go on for several seasons, that’s a different story.
The result is so good for the time spent on one piece that it’s half envy and half fear for me.
I went to see it, but I have the impression that they were signing quite a lot.
Within one minute of distribution starting, Professor Hiramatsu was RPing with the person who had ticket number 55.
It seems like it ended up just being a handshake afterward, but I wonder if that kind of enthusiastic fan was able to get an autograph.
The assistant never praises anyone and sends them on errands, yet Tetsu Corporation is a hellish workplace, but the disciples have a strong trust in each other… their bond deepens.
>>49
But you’ll also be mocked by your disciples.
There was someone who gave away the colored paper drawn by Master Hiramatsu and Teacher Saru.
Both of them are good…
So there’s a dragon factory beneath the castle, huh?
Is the Batkin Mask homemade?
>>57
If goods were being made, it would be me who is surprised.
Since there was a cosplay event, it doesn’t matter what kind of costume you come up with.
If we’re being serious, the possibility of the High School Tough Fist anime being adapted for Netflix distribution is quite likely.
>>59
It can be considered highly likely that this is an original anime that just borrowed character names like those from “Garo: The Animation.”
>>82
If it costs so much money and the animation is good, but it’s completely different, I can’t help but laugh.
Master Hiramatsu and Mr. Saru really get along well, don’t they… It’s admirable that they can live without any troubles at that age.
>>61
But this master was trying to kill the disciple monkey.
The full-color shikishi collaboration with Professor Hiramatsu is priced at 30,000 yen.
I think it’s too much of a bargain price considering the author’s popularity.
It’s an honest opinion.
Ah… that self of mine… I’m a fan, you know.
Can I get a handshake?
I was getting signatures from the warriors of infection.
https://narikiri.me/commission/6267
I have an idea about the true identity of the Battle King.
>>66
◆What is this request…?
>>66
Hmm, so the perpetrator leaves traces before committing the crime?
If they do it, it would be a live-action adaptation by Netflix or a stage play, right?
If I could choose, I would be torn between my dad or Samson.
Could it be that Keyboy is actually cool?
This colored paper was drawn by teacher Saru, right?
How are abnormal monkey lovers perceived?
>>71
To put it clearly, for monkey lovers, it’s an object of envy.
If the Batokin mask wasn’t homemade and was instead a prize from the Pre-Bo contest at the time, it would be a true testament to being a hardcore copycat.
I think it’s funny to imagine that everyone at the handshake event is thinking (What does it mean that Mr. Tashiro is dead…?).
>>73
I think it’s acceptable to ask about that without bringing up the internet monkey teacher jokes.
If I could have gone, I would have asked for my dad’s autograph.
I wonder if there will be some kind of development in Tough after all.
>>76
A reanimation of Tekken would definitely be great, right?
It’s fine if “Ryuu Tsugu” doesn’t get animated…
The fact that I immediately posted my signature on Twitter is what makes it a monkey space.
If I could have gone, I would have wanted a signature on the rock-up.
Mitsuo Iwata said something on X, didn’t he?
As expected, it has been adapted into an anime…
I wonder if there was someone who said, “I’m a fan of yours,” and then asked for a handshake.
>>85
It is believed that there were a large number of people.
That’s why it’s Mr. Monkey who doesn’t realize it’s his own name.
Is the thread image something that was drawn as a present for a child?
Fans’ kids will be so happy about this!
I want Mr. Saru to draw Hiroshi Yukitō…
>>89
Certainly, I want that.
The only event where you would wear a Batkin mask is probably a signing event by Sensei Saru.
What are you asking for?
Professor Hiramatsu is awesome too.
This is not printed; it’s drawn one by one…
Wasn’t there also someone who was wearing a nameless mask at the school festival?
Mr. Monkey is really ridiculously good at drawing.
>>93
W-what is it?!
>>93
Because I can write stories, I’ve been able to work as a manga artist for over 40 years, you see, Mr. Saru.
If it’s just the pictures, it’s mainly with an original story like Mr. Tetsuo Hara or Mr. Yusuke Murata.
>>98
Rikiou is thought to have been ignored.
It’s terrible that even the standard format seems to work for Professor Hiramatsu.
I saw Tough-kun’s face for the first time.
I want to see Ryusei and Himeji, so please adapt the continuation into an anime.
At first, it seems that both Monkey-sensei and Mane-Mob didn’t understand the situation.
It seems that Sensei Saru drew illustrations of Kiryuu and Oton in the paperback brought in by the Mane Mob.
After reading the article, I decided to call Teacher Saruwatari instead.
The manga artist I follow posted that Wada Akio’s panel was “Lock Up” instead of “Tough”…
I was surprised that I got quite a few likes when I replied “I love reading Lock-Up ❤”.
>>102
However, Pon-sensei is interesting in his own way with his unique style.
Mr. Saru’s X account is from the default settings.
I was surprised that it really changed…
If I received something like this, I might ejaculate right on the spot.
I think what’s amazing about Sensei Saru is that even when he adapts a source material, it still becomes his manga. So, following Ahab, I really want to see more series with original concepts as well.
>>105
I want to see The Count of Monte Cristo.
But the story is a monkey manga.
I tweeted that I love reading “Rikiou” and “Dog Soldier!” and got a wry smile in response.
>>107
If you say “poisonous wolf and scarred Jinsei…”
>>107
Doesn’t this seem like it would make people smile wryly with most works?
It’s an unreserved opinion.
As expected, the drawings are starting to decline.
>>108
Even if it has weakened, this is still incredibly impressive.
Is this a monster with just one stroke of the pen…?
Since the sudden appearance on terrestrial TV, I’m about to burst from all the information about the teacher.
Don’t miss the Monkey Rush!
The term “Monkey Sensei” is essentially a nickname mixed with mockery.
The story of “Ryu Tsugu” is a bit rough, but it’s interesting too.
I want you to read it and then discuss it.
Television appearance
X Opening
Handshake event
It looks like they moved as if they had an agent or something.
>>114
I see… so that’s how it is.
>>120
What is this manga artist’s goal…?
>>114
I wonder if we can collaborate with Tofu Gummies.
Lock Up is normally a masterpiece.
Even when the dragon continues, it always finds time to talk nicely.
I seriously want you to draw characters other than Tofu-kun, but it’s scary when I think about who that might be.
>>119
Of course, Samson would remember…
Even with the amount of writing on the colored paper, it still looks cool.
It can be considered that Ryuu’s work isn’t simply declining because the manga drawn around the same time is interesting.
>>125
It must be tough to do it weekly.
>>127
It’s really difficult to create a story that doesn’t collapse even if I can draw and the name is cut every week.
>>127
I think it’s impossible to come up with a story weekly unless you stop being human.
>>125
Para Tough and A-Hub are both interesting, aren’t they?
Isn’t it amazing?
Not only skilled, but also incredibly fast…
Matsuda-san has completely become the face of Hirama-sensei.
Aren’t you envious?
If one were to say anything, it could be considered that the work “Tough” itself is wearing out.
>>136
Well, how long are you going to keep dragging it out with Kiryu?
>>136
Key-bo is unable to become part of the adult generation and has ended up like a friend of Luce.
I think I failed to change the work.
>>146
I can feel the sorrow of the typical failure pattern in changing hosts.
>>146
In the end, the generation of fathers hasn’t changed their role, right?
Furthermore, it feels painful as a work when something that resembles Grandpa’s copy appears.
>>146
It’s not so much a friend, but rather a big brother figure, and since my dad is taking on the father role, it can’t be helped; it really can’t be helped.
It’s not a line drawn at the age to receive a pension.
Isn’t it really amazing?
It was incredibly amazing with a mix of Ahab and original mecha, so I want to see more classic works being turned into manga.
No matter if it falls apart or not, I hope all manga artists in the world learn to accept the feeling of drawing to meet the deadline and just publish it for the next time.
Himeji is just too far, Uu-nii doesn’t seem to be feeling well…
If it were a talent profile photo, I’d just laugh at that close-up.
I lived in Kansai, but I had plans scheduled in advance.
Regretful.
Professor Taira and Professor Saru are really close teacher and student; they do talk shows together and go to Takashi Hosokawa’s live performances privately.
That’s nice.
If possible, I would love to have a signed illustration of Otan.
I’m going to draw this in 5 minutes from a blank page…
>>151
Monkey Sensei: “Alright!”
Mane Mob: “What?!”
>>151
It seems to be quite long.
>>166
No… that’s really fast…
I think it’s tough to keep the story going when the structure is filled with short series like Ahab or one-off stories like Lockup, which are interesting.
But during the long hair era, Key-kun was seriously cool.
What! He cut his hair and returned to his usual self, Key-chan!
>>153
I thought that during the NEO era, I would settle into a different level position, like one of the strongest.
This person claims to be a small fortune owner with a villa in Porsche Atami… to be blunt, they can be said to be a winner in life.
>>155
Drawing a manga with over 10 million copies in circulation.
Someone who is still close with their master and fellow students and is admired by their disciples.
How can I become a loser, huh?
>>172
Drawing a dragon.
>>175
Hau!
>>155
Because they are a veteran author with a huge hit like “Chikara O” and a popular series spanning dozens of volumes.
Rather, if you don’t earn at least that much, there’s no dream.
>>155
By the way, it seems that Hyper Kikuta was invited to the party and happened to film a video, but their actual workplace is separate from their main residence.
I just want it normally.
It can be considered enviable.
If the OVA is adapted into a TV anime, it will follow the same trend as JoJo.
It might become just as popular and a large number of Kiryuu girls could be born.
I’ve seen the true identity of Sensei Saru! I thought he was a horrible, cruel manga artist who just spouted nonsense, but in reality, he turned out to be a kind uncle who even gives autographs at handshake events!
It’s already strange that there haven’t been any breaks in the weekly series… Well, Playboy takes quite a few breaks though, hehe.
I saw an image of Ahab getting a little whale’s signature.
Aren’t you jealous?
>>163
Hurry up and hold another signing event!
To draw this in five minutes without a rough draft…
Even among many manga artists who either die young or suffer from physical and mental breakdowns due to serialization, it’s still incredibly remarkable that you can continue to pick up the pen.
>>165
It didn’t seem like there was anything wrong with the body on that TV show at all.
>>161
In the end, they couldn’t establish Luce as the main character, so they ended up making stories based on the hand habits of characters like Keybou, Oton, and Kiryu after the 28th episode of Dragon Ball.
I wonder if I could get it drawn if I asked Toder.
I mean, I want to see Monkey-sensei’s penmanship right in front of me.
Live, you know.
If there was a sign, I should have brought Ahab…
Hey, hey, the early game of Ryuu Seiji is still interesting, right?
>>181
The battle against Garcia in the rain is among the coolest in the series.
>>181
I couldn’t forgive it…! The development where they easily destroyed the new dojo that was built in the tough finale…!
>>181
I absolutely love the part where Himeji joins the party.
When I see the real Hiramat-sensei, I don’t understand where that man’s thick, lingering hatred in his manga comes from.
By the way, was there anyone who asked questions about TOUGH?
I honestly wonder if the people who are mocking it have really read it properly.
I only read Ahab and Lock-Up.
>>186
If I read two works, I can be considered a fan of that author.
I think it’s a stupid storyline, but it’s not something you can just look down on.
Mr. Saru and Mr. Hiramatsu don’t really realize that they’re quite legendary manga artists.
>>192
The brother disciple of Master Saru is Yoichi Takahashi…
It is believed that everyone acknowledges the Tough series is a masterpiece up to a certain point.
Alright!
I got a handshake from Mr. Saru!
However, I think it’s not good to suddenly say “Shah” to Monkey-sensei.
I’m a fan of myself. I think it would be safe to ask for a handshake.
It’s an honest opinion, you know.
The artistic skill is truly impressive, I can only say.
After receiving a handshake, it is believed that one might internally exclaim in joy (yay).
First of all, it’s scary to think that there might actually be people who don’t understand that being able to continuously serialize a weekly manga without any breaks at Mr. Saru’s age is something monstrous.