
Don’t suddenly turn into horror!
>>1
It’s a work where it wouldn’t be strange if it suddenly turned into horror.
What kind of story is this?!
>>2
A lesbian couple dives into modern anomalies.
>オッパ━━━━━━(゚∀゚)━━━━━━イ !!!!!
Isn’t that amazing!?
“Otherworld Picnic is great.”
A new book will be released this month!
Is the mannequin the original reference?
It’s a manga that’s been horror-themed for a long time, and recently the depiction of lesbian relationships has been accelerating.
Lesbian buns are cute.
I thought it was just a little bit of yuri, but it seems like it’s really about to turn into a physical relationship.
>>11
I haven’t become it until now…
It’s a stand attack!
Slight yuri → yuri → slight lesbian → lesbian → hardcore lesbian
To neutralize the fear of the supernatural, a lesbian couple was necessary.
What on earth is a mannequin doing in a place like this!?
>>16
In other words, it means we are under a stand attack.
Toriko is serious from the beginning.
It was probably not just a little yuri from relatively early on…
>>18
Since we hadn’t even kissed yet…
It’s just like how Ninja Slayer suddenly attacks.
Suddenly ramped up the gear, huh?
I need to calm down Toriko.
I got excited seeing my son.
>>22
It’s a futanari…
We’re just about halfway through.
It’s someone from Spiral…
I’m worried that my glasses might get warped from the heat when I’m wearing them in the bath.
>>29
There is something called bath glasses.
For those with severe myopia who would almost die if walking in places other than their home without glasses, it is essential.
Is it true that some kids with glasses have a prosthetic eye in one of their eyes? The way light reflects is different.
>>30
If I had to say, it’s the Eye of Magic.
>>32
I see.
Would you have started if there were no mannequins?
I thought it was just a tasteless object, but it’s a horror thing, huh?
>>33
The main theme is horror, and while the yuri elements are secondary, there are many scenes where the blonde girl openly expresses her sexual desire towards the glasses-wearing character.
Let’s read! Nyaruko: Crawling with Love!
The original novel is the best, but the comic adaptation is also amazing!
>>34
Anime is…
>>77
The cast and animation are good!
Ah, that girl version of Stalker…
I was interested in it during the Kadokawa Yuri × SF Fair, but I didn’t read it – Picnic.
Is it as interesting as Twin Star Cyclone Runaway?
>>38
Personally, I prefer that one.
Surprise Anomaly Theory
There are those with injured eyes and those with injured hands, so there is a risk of getting caught up at any time.
Loli is scared.
I had no idea about this manga, but there’s an anime too…
Let’s take a look over there.
I don’t mean to sound harsh, but that anime adaptation, considering the original work and its comic adaptation, really turned out like that…
To be honest, I can’t help but wonder if it’s comparable to taking a break from writing the bonus short stories that the original author puts in the manga versions at places like Animate in order to provide production cooperation.
It’s skilled at becoming seamless horror.
In other words, these two start getting lovey-dovey when the glasses feel fulfilled.
I think the casting for the anime was excellent.
Do I think horror needs erotic elements? I do, but since I felt an erotic atmosphere from the thread image and opened it, I guess it’s necessary.
>>48
If you ask whether this is horror or not, I would say it’s more of a sci-fi.
There are quite a few scary productions, but…
>>48
Basically, horror and erotica go well together, don’t they?
Guro is also a good match, and horror, erotic, and grotesque are the three sacred treasures.
The comic adaptation is an SSR, but why did the anime turn out like that?
By the way, it’s great that a new STALKER has come out.
A mannequin placed where it shouldn’t be is creepy.
Kozakura-san is too much of a good adult.
I want it.
>>56
It seems that the most popular among elementary school girls in the children’s book edition is Ms. Kozakura.
I felt like I had read up to the latest volume of the original after the anime adaptation, but was there such a hot spring scene…? I don’t remember at all.
Should I reread it…
I want to see the amnesiac Soratuna-chan and Toriko silently hitting Soratuna-chan soon.
I read a bit and got interested, so I thought I might watch the anime, but is it poorly made…?
>>62
There wasn’t a proper explanation or depiction of how the sky fish reaches that conclusion.
The order of the episodes was scrambled.
Horror or gore scenes were not properly written.
>>62
The character design and casting are generally good.
I think there was a fundamental difficulty in adapting the horror elements into animation.
>>62
I think it’s an anime that can be watched since the animation isn’t bad and the story isn’t completely broken.
It’s just that even if only the readers of the original work think, “You’re cutting out some elements, so it doesn’t come across at all.”
I think that since it heavily focuses on horror and sci-fi with the three main pillars of horror, sci-fi, and yuri, as a result, the yuri aspect ends up being incomprehensible.
>>62
It’s unavoidable to cut corners, but is that really where you’re cutting corners!?
Personally, I am very disappointed that the description of the elevator when going to Toriko’s apartment was completely cut.
The drawing fluctuated between 65 points and 45 points.
There are probably two original episodes that the original creator was involved in.
I wonder if Eita Mizuno and Jōhei will draw manga again.
The anime where the plant person from the “Monkey Dream All Cut” and “Old Man of Time and Space” arc was changed into a human-shaped tree was incredibly disappointing.
From this story onward, Toriko’s virginity feels intense.
Up until now, she felt like a carefree beautiful girl, except when it came to her past relationships with women.
When converted to a man, the balls become cute… I wonder if it will be ❤️.
Next week’s novel will have a limited edition with a keychain available at the Hayakawa Bunko online shop!
By the way, it sold out, and I couldn’t buy it!
The new book is coming out next week, that’s fast.
Wearing glasses in an outdoor hot spring is erotic, right?
Well, it’s dangerous, but…
Isn’t it strange that this inn has so many foreshadowing clues from the very beginning of the episode? It really feels like something unique to manga.
If you do this, it’s safe, right?→Huh? It might not be safe? Well, somehow it worked out…→Oh, it’s not safe.
Parts like the classic horror where the situation gradually changes.
I only remember the anime that lost its meaning because they changed the order of the episodes.
I read an interview with the author, and they were quite an eccentric person.
In manga and novels, it’s clear they’re avoiding glitches in this line spacing, but in the anime, they walk around leisurely, making first-time viewers wonder what that story was about.
>>82
To be honest, whether it’s a manga or a novel, it’s quite laid-back.
I only know anime, but my impression was that it feels like they’re doing the same thing every time.
In the live commentary thread, someone anonymously said, “It’s different in the original work!”
I don’t remember the details.
It’s neither so bad that it gets criticized harshly, nor does it have any buzz—I’m not sure if that’s good or bad.
It’s common to change the structure based on how the anime is presented or the number of episodes, and that’s fine, but…
The fact that they are leaving the discrepancies that arise unaddressed is…
It was an anime that left a lasting impression.