
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
It’s a movie that can be damaging if you watch it with that kind of mindset.
A cute loli heroine.
Suspicious handsome guy with a useless true nature.
Clumsy clown, true identity: clumsy.
It’s amazing that this has turned into a properly serious drama.
>>2
It’s crazy to think that the history of the Earth might have ended in the 13th century.
What was the artist thinking to leave a painting of my envisioned strongest mythical monster…
>>10
Red dragon erupting from the volcano.
Izeru’s volcanic ash
It’s cute.
But bukkake is not allowed.
A princess who often shows her underwear.
>>6
Eh?
I’ve suddenly become curious about it.
>>6
Surprisingly, female directors tend not to hesitate when it comes to such depictions.
I remembered the museum’s vacuum cleaner.
I just saw it at the late showing.
A heroine that definitely smells bad, going beyond just looking bad, is nice, isn’t it…?
Aren’t there a lot of recent guest heroines that are not just loli but quite pedophile-ish?
>>11
“Ped is not exactly a lower age version of lolicon…”
>>13
Shut up!
I don’t know.
>>15
I know you don’t know, so remember it.
>>40
A response like Giant.
>>11
That’s nice, isn’t it…?
>>14
Today, I watched the Earth Symphony that I couldn’t see in theaters, inspired by watching the World of Paintings, but isn’t there probably someone crazy in the staff?
Cute
I want to commit (something).
But this child is interacting with a different shota, right?
>>16
Director Teramoto seems to like guest couples.
Would you like to casually show your panties, lolita princess…?
Can I see your pants?!
>>19
Is it okay!?
The scene of the site cat ended up having the same face as the old man at the construction site.
The clothing suction from the Secret Tools Museum too.
The full nudity of Lirulu from the New Iron Man Corps.
The new Demon World Great Adventure’s Panmoro too.
Of course, this time too.
It’s all thanks to Director Teramoto’s decision-making, so it couldn’t be more appreciated.
Not only not taking a bath, but the scene with the flowing somen was also foreshadowing…
>>23
Seriously, that last thing was too sudden! When I remembered the bathtub scene, I was like, “Oh! From there?!” and was surprised.
As someone who is very excited about Claire-chan’s stance on baths,
Originally, Doraemon is perverted because he peeks at elementary school students taking a bath.
I saw Gian pouring stew and thought, is it Vermeer blue since I was talking about how precious blue is?
The portrayal of being full of energy was very realistic and great.
I didn’t realize there were no fantasy elements other than secret tools in this movie.
It’s about a blue mood or so.
Oh, the discovery of Alice in Wonderland.
The superhero movies of the last ten years have clearly been made by people with that kind of quirk…
That’s wonderful.
The part where Gian puts in Gian stew was the worst, as it seemed like a joke that was intended.
Maybe it was the sense of speed until Gian and Suneo were imprisoned that made it ineffective.
I saw the Time Patrol doing something for the first time.
It’s fine, but don’t the themes and colors from last year and this year overlap too much?
I thought it might be some kind of series, but next year it’s a shark.
You were showing your panties three times wide open, right?
Director, you are really fully into your hobbies, aren’t you!
I’m looking forward to the space shark from the future demon realm!
I love the part where Gian does a piledriver in the thread picture.
Overall, because there are many portrayals leaning towards comedy as a theatrical heroine, the sadness of the farewell resonates deeply…
It’s a bold development that seems to say, “Even from here, a happy ending is better!!”
The thread image is cute… Is it Alice from Wonderland?
>>45
He’s the kind of guy who looks like a fool and incompetent walking around in clothes.
It’s a character that is hard to hate and somewhat miraculous.
I look both to the back and to the front.
A scene that evokes a passionate determination to fully embrace the bathroom scene allowed in the current era.
From the middle when the foolish enemy and the incompetent allies are making a racket.
I couldn’t help but laugh at how the atmosphere changed in the final act after that guy showed up.
It’s been a while since we really got down to the wire like this.
It’s not common to see the damage from attacks deflected by a fluttering cape depicted, right?
This time, the scope and scale are too large, but…