
Well, I’m doing it, but if you watch the videos I’m making, you probably won’t understand their meaning, right?
A thread created by a Tengu.
>>1
I got a cool scene with a beautiful sunset.
>>1
I had received a ridiculously awesome picture of someone jumping off a utility pole against a sunset background, but…
Despite being my favorite movie, Armageddon…
>>2
Showing Battleship Potemkin on a date is the essence of a true subculture nerd.
The thread artist is more of a wannabe than a sub.
The real subculture bastard is Mr. Moritama.
>>3
The power elite that becomes a burden at Mach speed is quite difficult to handle.
>>6
A story about Moi-chan acting like an old fogey.
There are no misses when it comes to stories where Kan-chan has a terrible time…
>>3
To be precise, it’s someone who has ordinary creative talent and is actually producing, yet they strangely aspire to be less than that, like a wannabe.
First, this manga, despite being a somewhat clean Sket Dance, received a stylish opening.
>>4
I smirked because the design of the paperback cover is stylish, so the OP also matched the color palette.
If you can’t understand what you’re reading only in this magazine, you still have a long way to go.
>>12
This guy has already become an old nuisance.
>>13
It’s still the first episode.
I’m not an aspiring (artist) because I’m outputting as a YouTuber and comedian.
It’s like an amazing opening episode of One Piece, even though it’s a gag manga!
The thread image is more talented than a wannabe but has less confidence than a wannabe.
>>8
He’s quite an unpleasant guy…
Kan-chan is also getting a cool haircut properly.
When you think about it, a tall person with good looks who is a former figure skater wannabe is a pretty annoying character…
>>14
Moreover, it’s CV Ishikawa Kaito, that really gets on my nerves…
>>20
Isn’t that a character voiced by Kōhei Amamiya?
Nico has been floating around cutely.
Since I haven’t seen the early Nico in a while, I didn’t expect her hair to be pinker than I thought…
It feels like it’s been a few years since I became a Nico child.
Hair is messy.
Is this really a work that deserves such a strong push for adaptation into anime!? I’m confused.
From watching the OP, it feels like it will progress at a quite high speed until the characters are assembled, which shows a sense of seriousness.
>>25
Even if you hide the name, won’t you know anyway!?
>>26
On one hand, it has been adapted into a film multiple times.
On one hand, it’s amazing that all three of their serialized works have been adapted into anime, while this mentor and disciple are on a completely different vector…
You are the number one in the popularity vote, so watch your mouth.
But I can’t underestimate this guy’s level of activity just to treat him like a wannabe.
They take a lot of action and really put themselves out there, although they may not be as sick as Moi-chan.
It’s frustrating that they want to make games even though they can only make crappy ones…
>>29
I like the episode where they create a death game and receive criticism, but while reading, I can’t help but think, “Isn’t this a bit like the episode with the old man from Sket Dance?”
The scene where Nico is pointing to the song title credits of YOASOBI is just too adorable.
>>30
The lyrics often have 〇〇 you know.
I also like it when it comes out like that.
In the OP, they’ve made it look like a cool, refreshing handsome character by reducing the amount of hair.
Because Moichan raised the bar by saying the OP is incredibly amazing…
Wouldn’t it be interesting if someone from Kiki’s Delivery Service came in the OP of Witch Watch?
Just because Moichan raised the bar, they brought YOASOBI along.
You put on a show like a medalist…
I’m glad that the person behind Kan-chan is from Kansai.
You might have forgotten, but this is about the author of the third chapter in Jump, so of course I’m fired up!
>>38
I remembered that the young lord who is skilled at escaping was extremely fired up.
Handsome guy with messy hair.
>>25
Don’t indirectly treat DOES like a smoky band!
They were even broadcasting the cheese steamed bread anime in the evening…
Seeing Nico holding two Pocky sticks reminded me of Bossun and made me feel nostalgic.
At this rate, people who watch the anime will mistakenly think that Witch Watch is a reverse harem romantic comedy like Nico’s.
I laughed at the scene where they were being cute.
It seems like this subpar anime is likely to attract more female fans…
The climax of the first cour is between Keigo and Wolf, so I understand why Keigo has fewer gags, but still, it’s probably the coolest he’s been animated, with that messy hair.
Don’t become the one that is annoying if handled incorrectly…
This author has had a surprisingly large number of works adapted into anime, which is amazing.
>>50
It’s strange that a manga artist whose works have been continuously adapted into anime in Jump is being treated as if they’re low-key!
>>50
At most, they just adapted all three serialized works into anime, and the first one only aired for six cours in the evening prime time.
Astra is also self-contained within the anime, so it’s easy to recommend.
If it’s just a sub-par person pretending to be talented, then the latter is more unpleasant.
>>52
If you were a former star skater, you must be talented!
This guy has nothing but elements that will become popular again.
I want to see the nameless ones go crazy in the TS episode soon.
I understand why Keigo and Wolf are becoming popular.
I like it too.
Look… my Keigo…
>>57
Everyone in that house is secretly doing this.
>>57
Who is saying this?
>>69
All main members except Keigo.
Seriously light! I only realized that it was connected to “magical” after it became an anime.
The episode where Keigo creates a weird game, the episode where Moi-chan becomes a bad otaku, and the episode where Kanshi goes through a terrible experience are hits.
Astra was every other week, right?
I also like the serious parts.
It’s digging deeper into the character.
It’s just insane that they’ve gone through three consecutive works to be adapted into anime.
>>65
Both works have done an amazing job of completely finishing the original story.
Come on, hurry up and show me where this guy and Nem-chan have a romantic comedy!
I’m trying to remember if there was a range of Kan-gyaku (a type of content) that could be done in the first season.
>>68
Is it around an ottoman…?
>>68
In the opening of the OP, you’re doing some fast-forwarding side jobs, right?
Monsters are not normal.
Miharu, I can’t help but remember that guy from the Gesseling club.
>>71
I wish I could have seen it in anime.
Visit to Komachan’s House
It’s unfair that Moi-chan and the subculture have such good portrayals in the story…
>>72
Miharu is also naturally treated as a beautiful boy.
Kan-chan is… being liked by someone at the part-time job…
I love how passionate the OP is.
Because if they’re the same person as Wolf, they first need to have a good face, or it won’t make sense…
I definitely have the talent to make a silly game, so I hope you work hard on the sequel.
>>76
It looks interesting now to see a game with really slippery animals.
It’s normally impressive, but because Matsui-sensei achieved the remarkable feat of having three series serialized in the main magazine as an anime first, it’s becoming less prominent.
>>77
Usually, Neuro says he doesn’t do anime, but only at times like this does he include works that have been adapted into anime…!
Quick Quick is picking up on the OP, so it seems likely to be animated even if they have to change the flow.
Miharu, who is being excluded from the op, has a sad present.
>>82
The joining period is a bit late.
>>82
This kind of blatant hinting seems to show that the production side is considering making a second season if it becomes popular, doesn’t it?
>>92
I say things like this.
>>82
In fact, it’s being drawn a little here and there in a subtle way.
Moi-chan and Keigo (and Wolf) are clearly said to be good-looking in the main story…
Look at our Keigo…
New viewers are starting to become deadweight like the existing readers!
Mr. Matsui, being a former businessman, is having a positive impact.
>>93
It’s like a manga artist who doesn’t know anything about society is really messed up.
How many cour will it have?
All the episodes where Moi-chan is rambling about vintage stuff should be made into anime too.
Kan-chan’s character creation is a failure, but that’s really true.
I can feel the skill of the manga artist in the way they reuse a familiar format from past works.
Miharu can confirm, to a degree that doesn’t spoil anything, that there is a corner where the stuffed toy is reflected and that there are five pairs of shoes.
Miharu’s legs and something that looks like them are briefly shown!
To be frank, Witch Watch isn’t that interesting in the beginning…
Since the members got together, it’s been really stable, but it was tough until the addition of that subculture jerk.
>>102
Conversely, I think it’s impressive that they are properly hitting the later-released characters.
>>114
It feels more like Kan-chan, Morihito, and Niko are lacking in reaction roles or hooks rather than being bad, especially in the early stages.
>>102
For now, if Kan-chan joins, things will be somewhat manageable.
Look!! Our Kan-chan is…!!
>>104
(Again, something terrible is happening.)
(Whether it can be visually confirmed is even questionable.)
As expected, the student council has come prepared with the usual clichés.
I think everyone understood that the white twin loli, Kugimiya, was the one.
The third adaptation into anime is currently a standalone top in the magazine, which is amazing.
>>106
That guy… skipped out on Neuro.
>>115
Is Neuro getting an anime adaptation!!??
>>121
“Enough already with that absurd gesture!”
To be frank, the current readers of Jump don’t know about the authors’ past works!
>>115
Well… I’ll forgive it since it’s Neuro that hasn’t been adapted into an anime…
Even though I’m new from the free version, I already feel like I’ve been supporting Moichan, Keigo, and this work all along, so I think I have the qualities of a latecomer nuisance like Moichan.
Moy-chan’s level of otaku-ness is more evident in her marble episode than in vintage jeans.
>>108
In the jeans episode, I was able to finally get my hands on something I’ve admired since a long time ago, and I was able to share it with my friends.
The marbles story was immediately influenced by Kan-chan’s lie, and then someone started saying, “That’s shallow…”
I really like that the reason for the betrayal was for the sake of the mother.
The mother quickly faded out of the story for convenience.
>>112
It seems that this scene, which should only last a few seconds, has taken nearly 100 shots.
>>130
That
What
>>137
The judgment is that it should be moved because it moves ten times faster with a quick turn.
I feel like Nico looks super cute when moving in anime, but what’s going on, Nameless I-chan?
I want them to make an anime because the episode where Kan-chan has a terrible experience is funny.
>>119
(Which one…?)
All of the adaptations have been successful, so this author is quite fortunate, isn’t she?
The marbles show all of Moichan’s good and bad points.
>>123
It feels like Moi-chan’s character direction has been clearly established there.
>>123
It’s really too early for such a unique condescending label like “small fry.”
I want Kan-chan to join early, so it’s okay to skip a certain amount of the early story.
It looks like Nico’s reverse harem anime.
>>129
Nico→Moi is extremely easy to understand, so everyone becomes enthusiastic about it.
>>129
Deciding to live together and having just one person turn into a girl while everyone else becomes a dad, or something like that.
I think it’s set up like a shoujo manga…
In the early stage, Keigo looked like he was in a subculture band.
Isn’t OP’s stiffness a bit strange?
I was surprised by how quickly Nicodesman streamed.
I hope the anime continues until Miharu appears…
They seem to be quite motivated, so it looks like they’ll make it to the second cour.
https://shonenjumpplus.com/episode/4856001361115843260
It’s quite complicated, isn’t it, the first appearance?
I wonder if that fierce classmate and the student council still have a black witch.
I don’t think there is anyone else who can be associated with their name like Mr. Kuroiwa.
>>142
From Uro Mira’s perspective, the robot seems suspicious.
>>149
That guy using an obviously extravagant cast is suspicious.
>>152
I have a strong feeling that it’s definitely that guy.
>>167
I liked you, but is it really that guy after all…
>>144
It’s funny how they’re properly pushing the bubble.
I forgot about it until I read it for free the other day, but this guy is a number one boss.
To be frank, subculture jerks aren’t really that subculture.
>>146
That guy is a wannabe.
Moi-chan really seems to love Neuro from Matsui Yuusei’s manga.
>>147
Subkuso is the type who just likes Assassination Classroom.
Why did you take a serious path…?
>>148
There are people who only say the same thing over and over.
>>148
Serious has been popular since the time of Sket.
Even in Witch, surveys may drop, but there are many popular episodes in Serious as well.
>>148
There are people who say, “No matter what it is, it’s just not good to include serious elements in a gag manga.”
In the end, what really matters is whether that serious part is actually interesting or not.
The author has loved sudden serious arcs since before, and they are also being appreciated, aren’t they?
I think the biggest challenge for this anime is whether they can use a gorilla as a voice actor.
>>151
Since I’m just explaining that scene, I wonder if I can bring out the gorilla…
>>151
I think we can get through this with Tomokazu Sugita as the proxy.
The problem is that the switch will come out later…
>>180
Both are guests, so no problem.
I think the serial part of Witch Watch is actually quite interesting.
I think the reason the past arc was tough was that there were mostly unfamiliar characters appearing.
>>156
In other words, the hit rate for gag episodes is high, so people think it should end quickly and focus on the gags.
With my master.
I think everything except for the parents’ past part is serious.
The parent’s backstory was enjoyable as a way to confirm Uro-Mira’s answers.
>>161
It’s nice how the past of the parent generation intersects with modern topics repeatedly…
The previous game’s protagonist wasn’t really much of a protagonist in the last game, huh…
I like that there are voice actors from the voice drama as well.
I actually like it because it has a clear mix of serious and comedy.
I want you to go as far as introducing Nem in the Disaster Day chapter.
It’s understandable that Miharu isn’t here with such a motivated opening, but it’s still lacking…
Wasn’t the gorilla’s turn quite a bit later!?
I think battles and serious moments are better than with my master.
Honestly, I’ve been sad lately because there haven’t been any bad game episodes.
“Dragon and tiger tug-of-war, the drum of the bales.” The fight is only up to that point.
>>169
Let’s go roughly.
I think my impression of the serious part of Wiwwo will change depending on whether I read it weekly or binge-read it in a volume.
This author has been getting tangled up with someone who constantly says they don’t need cereal since the time of Skedan.
You don’t have to worry about it.
Those who are enjoying the cultural festival and those who are harshly criticizing it.
I believe this work originally has a foundation for being serious from the very beginning.
The reason why uromira has become such a dubious item is quite terrible, and why is it gaining popularity…?
>>177
It’s too murky, so there is plenty of room for consideration.
I don’t understand why Kara-chan isn’t popular in that world…
In the first place, “Skedan” got on track starting from “Switch Off.”
>>181
I think it was the romantic episode that came before that.
I have a little expectation that it might become popular with girls.
>>182
I’m looking forward to the thin books featuring Nem, Keigo, and Wolf becoming popular.
Isn’t the reason for cohabitation a serious matter to begin with?
The most troublesome anime adaptation is not the animation process needed for Quickquik or Gorilla, but rather the entire first episode that leaves viewers behind, like Uro Mira.
>>185
Let’s go roughly!
The OP had the characters doing all sorts of things, and every scene felt like a mix of this and that, it was really amazing.
Kan-chan might actually be pretty popular without realizing it.
I’m also being liked by a senior at my part-time job.
I want to see the TS episode soon~
The director felt pressure as they were told “The opening is amazing!” even before making the anime opening.
Sugita might end up with three people.
It feels like there are fewer serious episodes than one would expect given that it’s designed to be serious.
It might be because I’m comparing it to a gorilla.
I’m looking forward to the Sukedan episode.
I’m happy if the voice actors are the same, but I wonder how it will turn out.
The seriousness of Skedan was really similar to my master… well…
It’s getting considerably better through Astra.