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[JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure] I wonder if there are still people who don’t like the rise-up effect.

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I understand the embarrassing feeling of the strongest protagonist being praised by side characters, and Japan being praised by foreigners, but at the same time, I also understand the feeling of happiness that comes with it.

Is it really that you insist on denying it?

People generally want to be praised, right?

Oh… Bravo!! Bravo!

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After analyzing for one second, it seems that what I dislike is that others are being lifted instead of me.

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If there is no reason to be elevated, it’s just uncomfortable; if there is a proven track record, I won’t think anything of it.

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It seems like you would like something like that.

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Is that what you call direction?

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I thought it was unrealistic for the chariots, which already have a hard time pulling their bodies, to lift Porporu-kun in this scene, but it turned out to be different.

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>>6

There are theories that horizontal and vertical are different.

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The type of person who is clearly praised for having a way of thinking or ethical perspective from a far future in historical narratives.

It feels like I’m watching someone cheat by setting things up however they want from the perspective of a future person.

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>>7

Therefore, make the local people do it at that time.

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>>18

No, it’s not that; it’s more like a character who embodies the wisdom of that era.

There’s no way such thoughts could suddenly sprout, especially with a modern sense of ethics.

The people around are obviously looking at those who discriminate from a fair perspective, culturally and socially.

If you do something like that without any particularly justified background…

I feel like I’m watching someone cheat by presenting a good guy by modern standards.

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>>21

It seems that there is a method to present characters as intelligent in works set in the past, allowing readers to have perspectives that are closer to their own values.

Of course, it’s unrealistic to think this way, but making a character appear intelligent is really difficult, so relying on such techniques might be understandable.

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It’s not necessarily bad to feel good when you’re being praised.

It’s not like anyone loses out because of that.

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It’s nice when someone I like is praised, but I don’t feel anything when someone I’m indifferent to is praised.

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You worry too much about other people’s reactions.

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Rather, if you approach it with a mindset like training for entertainment, it will just be painful.

Those who enjoy it win.

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I thought something similar when “You’re not amazing, you know?” was being said repeatedly.

If it’s causing trouble for others like in the original manga, that’s a different story, but if it’s all wrapped up in your own world and you’re just getting excited by yourself, there’s no need to rain on that parade.

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It’s a hypothesis, but if the act of anger itself is enjoyable and one seeks entertainment, perhaps if they couldn’t find enjoyment in the work itself, they might be subconsciously trying to enjoy themselves by being angry at the work.

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It’s good to want to show appreciation by giving compliments.

I don’t like to compliment just to make someone feel good.

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It feels like right after graduating from being a chūnibyō.

It seems that because I have escaped from it, I feel even more embarrassed.

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I love scenes where the characters who have done well are praised.

I keep repeating it many times.

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If I watch JoJo, the overwhelming reactions might just destroy my sanity.

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It’s not that I’m not interested, but actively denying it feels like a reaction or a denial of my own past.

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Oh!

Just by raising his hand, half of the table caught fire.

Is it not okay that only Joseph is praising the ugly guy?

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It seems like saying “As expected of Kouichi” is also not good…

Well, my favorite part is when Josuke praised Yuya Funahashi.

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>>24

I love that place.

I love the part where a punk gathers his courage.

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If it can be lifted normally as it should be, it might actually feel good.

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>>25

In the end, it’s bad that something like Narou is having such a strong influence.

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The way of praising is great… Is that good?

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When Joseph says, “That’s my grandson!” I think he’s half praising himself.

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A little too much is being made of someone who just barely survived after figuring out the boss’s true identity and almost getting killed alone.

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You probably can’t enjoy anything anymore.

A manga where even when something amazing happens, it doesn’t feel amazing at all because of the explosive envy mentality.

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Well, even if I make advanced proposals using future knowledge and modern knowledge, I’ll just be told by the local authorities that everyone thinks about such things once, but due to lack of people and money, we’re managing with the current methods.

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There are quite a few scenes where JoJo praises the enemies.

Is this guy invincible? Or is his timing just genius? I wonder if he thought this through with his small brain.

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Could it be General Doze?

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Regardless of whether it is natural or not, I like the way the thread image is lifted.

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Can you see it?

You’re a Stand user too, aren’t you?

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Isn’t the lifted performance referring to Chariots?

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I’m so thrilled! I’m in awe!

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I cried when I was being lifted by Iggy.

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I thought you might dislike the effect of being lifted up by the chariots.

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Isn’t the scene in the thread image provoking rather than lifting it, including the pose?

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It’s only natural to say that it’s a bit unnatural for Jotaro to be floating in the air when fighting DIO, so is it okay to criticize that?

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>>43

From around the time it properly started flying, there were descriptions like “Fwaa…” inserted, right?

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“I just did 〇〇, you know?”

It’s usually just annoying when someone hasn’t really done anything significant.

Just someone who is praised by fools in a foolish country.

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In the original work, it flies without any explanation.

In the anime, there was a scene where they fought by throwing the main body with a stand.

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It’s good to lift someone up, but I don’t like the feeling of putting others down in order to do so.

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I like how the protagonist, who was mocked at the beginning, grows and is praised by the background characters at the end, even though it can be lifted from the beginning to the end.

Hanamichi from Slam Dunk

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I thought it was about not liking the direction of the thread image.

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I never thought of Polnareff as a foreigner in Egypt.

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No matter how you think about it, that’s definitely a foreigner.

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>>58

That’s not what I meant!

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Did I do something? It might be that the author thinks they’re lifting themselves up, but it only looks like they’re making fun of it.

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I’m curious about how Silver Chariot seems to lift Polnareff easily, yet struggled to drag him during the Vanilla Ice fight.

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>>61

You may have the strength to lift, but you might not have the strength to pull.

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Wasn’t I doing it with my legs at that time?

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You’re… kind of a little bit cool, aren’t you… that’s a pretty awesome way to compliment.

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It feels like the early days of the Unification Church.

They praise everything I do.

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