
Acorns roll, rolling in a bowl~♪ They fall into the pond, oh what a fuss♪
Seeing Mii-chan having fun makes my heart feel at ease.
>>1
Can you stop singing while the teacher is talking?
>>5
Acorns rolling.
Donburi ko!!!!
>>1
Are you okay? Is everyone having fun?
I don’t want to.
When I’m told to be quiet, my volume goes up too much.
At first, I thought Mii-chan was a Borderline, but she was on the other side of the Borderline.
>>4
Clearly, the intelligence has decreased compared to the previous version, right?
The loach came out and said hello, brrrr.
It seems like there might be a problem!
>>7
Are you paying for the premium content to read “Mii-chan”…?
>>8
Are you buying the comics too?
Did you start licking it from middle school?
It’s about time.
The Diana version felt like a missing host girl, but the Magapoke version has a level of intelligence that makes living alone impossible…
Mii-chan’s negative influences from the environment in which she was raised are much greater than her inherent qualities.
Maybe it’s because I was hit too much and developed it later.
Even so, it’s still milder than my father and mother.
>>16
I wonder how my father is doing…
The lyrics of “Donguri Korokoro”
Many people remember it as “Donguri Korokoro, Donguri Ko.”
>>18
Mii-chan singing the correct lyrics is surprisingly impressive.
>>19
Healthy individuals sing “Donguri Korokoro” based on the feeling of the song rather than fixating on the exact lyrics.
What is “donburiko”… I thought, and then I realized Mii-chan was right; I’m below Mii-chan…
My aunt is often able to control the fun barbecue breeding of my father’s second child…
The increasingly crazy settings keep getting added, making it a mystery how I’m still able to work at the cabaret.
>>23
It’s too crazy to do it right away!
The mother is probably mild.
When I’m alone, even hiragana looks questionable, and I acknowledge my own disabilities.
It’s really annoying that while the blood flows to my thighs, I’m realizing my first love; it feels unsettling and terrifying.
In the end, we can’t win against natural madness.
If you think logically, the sound of falling into the pond is inevitably “donburi ko.”
But I had been misunderstanding all along.
I thought, why are you rummaging through the food waste?
If grandma is working, then there’s no way mom would prepare dinner…
>>27
I wonder what Mii Mama is eating for lunch…
Am I the only one who eats greedily and then leaves it alone?
>>30
That belly…
I thought that, but it was fan art.
>>27
When you go home, there is food, but isn’t it easier to just settle for whatever is there because it’s a hassle? It’s just like wild animal droppings.
Grandma was worried about her reputation, but she’s totally a celebrity…
If you have no shame in scavenging through garbage, you’ll probably be able to live without any problems, which gives a sense of reassurance.
There must be some dishes that remind me of Mom, so it can’t be that she never cooks at all…
It’s a saving grace that you have a pretty face, Mii-chan.
I hope you will be happy in the future…
>>36
Well, it’s certain that I’ll be killed.
>>36
It’s impossible because I quickly get angry and start to destroy things…
>>36
You can work at a cabaret because you have a good face.
I died because I mistakenly thought I didn’t need to rely on welfare.
Mii-chan is suffering from the consequences of her own actions, so that’s fine, but Muu-chan’s family is going through a tough time.
>>37
Looks like the curse has been passed on…
Still, it’s probably a good thing that it led to welfare.
>>37
Grandma is pitiful, isn’t she?
I won’t say there is no sin.
Mii-chan is causing a ruckus, but the calm insurance teacher is too strong.
It’s common in battle manga to embellish the past to the point where it no longer aligns with the present.
I didn’t think something like this would happen in a manga.
>>41
Since Mr. Tashiro’s suicide in the tough past arc is something we won’t surpass, it’s within the margin of error.
>>41
It feels like they grew to the level of a kindergarten at 13 and to the level of a lower elementary school student by 20.
>>41
It’s not that I’ve just grown now.
>>80
What has grown?
>>92
Licking and such.
>>92
My social skills are far better than when I was in middle school, and I’ve developed more patience too.
>>92
At least I’m not singing while I’m working.
You bend to those stronger than yourself.
The process of acquiring social skills was a mystery, but it seems like I managed to get by somewhat through interactions with others in middle school.
It’s depicted that the frequency of odd behavior has already decreased in middle school.
Mii-chan has a specialty dish as well.
Everyone in middle school is an adult, huh?
There’s no kid like Goda.
>>48
If you make fun of middle school students, you’ll be counterattacked.
I really hate it when my voice gets louder.
>>49
Waaah!!! Crash!
I don’t want that anymore.
My family environment is just terrible, but I’m fortunate when it comes to meeting people…
I’m beatboxing.
At least I have more talent for disabilities than Mom.
It seems like you often go to that workshop over there.
Mom can do single-digit addition.
I can go out by myself to meet people and listen to their stories.
I guess it’s still less severe than Mii-chan…
I can only do single-digit calculations.
It’s not that you can calculate; you can only count the numbers.
Recently, I saw someone who looked like Mii Mama, but they were walking roughly while pushing a stroller and singing loudly, and I thought that Mii Mama is better than that.
The uniform is already dirty.
I wonder if Mii-chan is still a virgin.
>>65
Of course, a 3-year-old wouldn’t fit, so here you go.
>>67
Is this about mental age?
The reason I’ve become so wild is mainly because I’ve been absent from school for three years, which significantly reduced my communication skills.
At the nail salon, the recent “Chi-gyu” manga went viral… it certainly caused a huge reaction, didn’t it? Yes, indeed, there’s no one who wants to become a Chi-gyu and actually becomes one… But I understood that the fishy smell is strong. So, I came up with a new “XX days later~” joke.
As a result, I leaned towards the area with a denser presence of fish.
>>68
Honestly, I don’t like it because it’s too indecent.
I think it’s amazing that the net is being thrown into an area with a lot of fish presence.
>>89
If you’re going to do it thoroughly and provocatively, then I won’t show Mii-chan’s death at the beginning!
>>68
I knew it, but they’re really scum at heart.
My first love is guaranteed to end in a tragic way.
From here, I will climb up by gaining success experiences through sexual activities.
The last blood might be the first period, but it seems like it hasn’t been handled properly.
Suddenly, a guy like my understanding boyfriend appeared, but a bad ending is certain…
It seems that Mii-chan, who has already learned to be affectionate, is trying to interact properly with Sato-kun…
Ah, I wonder if Sato-kun and Yamada-san are being compared.
Ah, I hope Mii-chan dies soon.
>>75
×Mii-chan
○Mii-chan
>>82
Is that the only point you want to make?
Rather, Mii-chan’s enemies are probably just her parents.
Instead of helping my friend who is being bullied by upperclassmen, it seems I might be made to lick.
I thought that, but I can’t imagine the author making Mii-chan do something like that, like a hero…
What’s with them getting louder and acting up when I try to isolate them?
>>81
There are indeed beings that take the shape of a person.
>>81
There are quite a few people who react unusually to being admonished.
A certain type of defense instinct
>>81
It’s because my mother is the same, so I can only say it’s a fate of blood.
Uraaaah! (Crash!)
You often see it in the news and here too, right?
A person who gets extremely angry when told that it’s not good.
People who get angry even when they’re 100% at fault are, well, pretty common in everyday life, right?
Only those who are kind to Mii-chan are on her side, no matter the situation.
Isn’t it a bit strange for the author that, although it’s almost a made-up story, the content completely differs depending on the medium, even though it’s presented as their own personal experience?
>>93
Is it weird to redo it and brush it up?
>>93
I think it’s natural to brush up.
>>93
What are you saying?
I have somehow learned that if I scream and act violently, my opponent will back off in surprise.
As a result of getting stronger and stronger, it’s become impossible for me to even work at a cabaret or move to Tokyo alone and rent a room.
Gross…
I thought Yamada might be a projection of the author, but that wasn’t the case.
At least the author won’t go visit the grave.
>>103
After she dies, the only thing left is that Mi-chan will write a book and make a lot of money, and the fact that I see Mi-chan and the world with a cold perspective (I believe I can see it calmly while everyone else can’t).
Mii-chan, who was the first to fall into the sex industry, says there are models, but everything else is fiction.
There are intellectually disabled people who cannot understand the difference between the content of casually drawn web comics and those that are properly serialized and edited.
Is there someone who thinks that people do not grow or improve at all?
>>107
Well, there are people like that…
Ga
Make
Hate
Based on past manga I’ve read, Mii-chan used to be borderline intellectual.
Even the modern depiction was a bit exaggerated, but the past arc was way too much…
I kind of like the expression “fish shadow.”
If it’s understood that it’s pretty much a made-up story, then it’s only natural to embellish the details and reshape it to make it more appealing.
It seems that there are many areas where they are working hard to update the interviews.
>>112
I think it’s a school depiction that I interviewed from the wife of a special needs teacher I happened to meet in Egypt…
It seems there is no concept of editing or proofreading.
After all, they portray weak men in a derogatory manner.
I guess there will be people who genuinely hate the author.
>>116
Self-proclaimed former late-night snack, affirming papakatsu, provoking chibu, and yet succeeding as a creator in manga—it must be unbearable to hate weak men, huh?
I think it’s maintaining a rather exquisite line of reality.
I hate the author and the people who hate the author, so both of you just go away.
I thought adding elements of incest and a bit of fantasy created a good sense of balance.
Did I ever say it was a personal experience story?
>>124
Since it started its serialization in Magapoke, it has been said that it is fiction based on truth.
Mii-chan is mild, so there is plenty of room for improvement depending on the surrounding environment.
I found it.
Those who simply like lurid manga and the socially conscious politically correct crowd.
Furthermore, it’s really impressive that it’s read by a wide range of readers, from women working night jobs to those who genuinely hate women, showing a great sense in targeting the fish shadow.
It’s easy to understand and helpful, so please don’t point it out.
What is a fish shadow?
>>130
Response on social media
It feels great!
>>130
It’s the shadow of a fish.
A place where it seems like you can catch a lot is described as having thick fish shadows.
The cool demeanor of the night-working women surrounding Mii-chan is
I wonder if I can finally put out the parts I couldn’t release due to night job requests.
I thought it was from middle school… but anyway, I was supposed to stop my education here.
Not all friends are models = it’s not entirely true.
To avoid being specific, I’ll add some embellishments, and if I don’t say it’s fiction, Mii-chan’s grave might end up looking like the Beast’s mansion.
I had Twitter and Kindle deleted because I was being consumed.
I wanted to conclude it on Twitter, but I didn’t because once it was finished, I would become unnecessary, and I could see that the work would be freely handled afterwards.
I am grateful to Kodansha for their help.
It was strange that the manga where the author was told by an erotic doujinshi artist that their art is not suited for erotica was growing in popularity.
I think if a student like that came in, a teacher would want to kill them.
All the teachers in the world are great.
>>138
It’s the worst to think that when a problem arises between students, both parents will be caught in the middle…
Even after causing a controversy, the author moves on without caring at all… they’re already used to it.
>>140
That was my job…
>>142
I’ve been dealing with drunk people at night jobs, so crass replies and trolls are nothing to me.
>>155
Now that you mention it, since I’ve dealt with real, serious hate, online hate is nothing to me…
>>161
Since I can’t be spat on face-to-face, it’s already an easy win.
>>165
I went to Comitia, but I wasn’t attacked by any weak guys or anything…
>>168
There was also the term “non-existent type outrage” on the internet, right?
I feel like there are a lot of reactions like that on the internet.
>>195
Even in circles where people are cursing politicians and the country, nobody has been able to kill a politician (the ones who did it are from a different circle).
The internet users are not acting as much as I thought.
>>161
I’ve dealt with someone like Shigeo, so it’s already an easy victory.
>>155
My previous job experience is coming in handy…
If we’re talking about whether it aligns with actual experience,
I wonder if I’ve actually seen border crossers making a run for it.
>>141
To be honest, you can see that kind of thing even outside of night jobs…
I’m writing about Mii-chan’s growth in the latest chapter.
Beauty and ugliness! Plastic surgery! Night jobs! Money! Hosts! These topics are easy to create content about, making them easy for amateurs to draw and likely to go viral. Just stop drawing stuff like this already. You’re stirring up people’s insecurities… and luring them into night jobs!! Don’t you feel any pain in your heart!? Your manga makes people unhappy!? I don’t care…
This spirit is something to be emulated, isn’t it?
>>146
The more honestly I reveal, the more conscientious it is.
>>146
I love the exhausted face in the third panel.
>>146
I’m not aiming for a big hit; if it goes viral online, that’s good enough, as it was depicted on the next page.
>>146
I don’t know if it’s strong or weak, but it’s tough.
>>153
The word “tough” is
>>146
The heart inside the heart-chan…
>>146
So smart!
>>146
If you’re now writing a story where intellectually disabled people die, heading towards a situation that’s increasingly inflamed (with a strong presence of fish), that’s incredible.
This is a manga that can only be drawn because of such a foundation.
It seems like the history of having done solicitation manga while supporting a pimp is now just seen as bait.
>>150
I was just made to draw for work; I don’t have any particular feelings about night jobs being great or negative feelings towards weak men.
If those who suddenly hate the author don’t pop up, then those who hate those who hate will also not appear.
Well, even among the anonymous ones, there are people who randomly claim, “This person is the model for the Mii family!!” So it should be properly stated that it’s fiction.
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By the way, the genre classification in Magapoke is like this, so Kodansha is only releasing it as entertainment.
People who claim to be influenced by social-themed manga are completely suffering from delusions, hearing words that no one has actually said.
>>157
So… are you saying that Mii-chan’s death is not a lesson or a warning, but rather an element of humor?!
>>181
Yes, let’s go.
It blew up! → There are a lot of people affected! → The fish are really biting (lol).
Strong
>>159
If you’re going to publish manga online, maybe you need this kind of mental strength…
“Feeling something on the sonar… followed by depth charge drop.”
Well, a nameless person probably has 100 times more social experience.
September 8th was the release date of my first serialized work, and I received many congratulations both on social media and in private. Thank you! I’ve been reading the comments on Magapoke, and it seems quite a few people believe that the stories in “Mii-chan and Yamada-san” are real! There are so many that I’m not sure what to do… I’ll call my editor. Let’s just say it’s fiction. *“Mii-chan and Yamada-san” is a work of fiction. By the way, all of my manga are fictional. I’ll make a note of that in the summary section.
It’s properly being created as a manga, though.
I just think it’s silly to get angry about things like anime posters.
From a woman’s perspective, a crazy Chibi (a certain type of guy) is probably the same thing.
People who can only get excited online are just annoying and not scary at all…
The grammar was generally criticized as being bad.
When told to be quiet, they get noisy, and when isolated, they become violent.
The trolls here as well…
There are people whose creations and reality have blended together, right?
>>180
People who are angry about depictions of bullying in creative works are like those saying they were bullied themselves…
>>180
The current serialized version is mostly fiction, but the model is based on interviews with a couple of welfare workers I met in Egypt during my former workplace, so it’s not completely divorced from reality, which is the key point.
Despite the morbid subject matter, the characters are properly cute with a fictional touch, creating an interesting balance.
In a way, it resembles Chiikawa.
I said it’s probably Chiikawa, and then I got yelled at.
>>185
Chii-kawa fans are scary, you know.
I feel like it’s better than stupid udon.
It seems that things like Kawaii and Chiikawa are trending, and there’s unexpectedly a demand for things other than that, huh…
Well, while niche partitioning is important,
Mii-chan is stupid and will die, but…
At least I’m putting in more effort into life than someone without a name.
It’s pathetic to be compared to a cartoon character.
I think it’s mostly Ushijima-kun.
When dealing with the dark side of disabilities that cannot be brushed aside with pretty words, proper research and reporting should be done.
A real incident with Mirai-chan where she got caught up in the serious stuff, threw a tantrum, and became clingy.
As a result of reflecting the content from the interview, the depiction of the challenging environment surrounding children with disabilities became extremely rich.