
I wonder how they thought to do this in anime.
I ate properly.
It’s not just sushi that remains.
← Can’t eat due to low-carb restriction, can’t eat too much →
So it’s unavoidable…
There is a leftover food disposal person.
>>4
After this, I was saying I’m hungry—I should have at least eaten some rice—so I probably haven’t eaten.
It seems that Mr. Shi is reluctant to eat a lot because he thinks he’s not leftover food.
>>6
I believe that being a freeloader is definitely the reason I’m able to maintain my muscle mass.
Is being an instructor that low-paying…?
>>8
Since there is only one student, Inori-san, for teacher Shi…
In the original work, there’s a development where Tsukasa-sensei gets angry and drives home in place of Kago-san, who ended up eating sushi and drinking alcohol… What is this?
>>10
If we don’t include that ending, doesn’t it just look like a selfish picky-eater family…?
>>12
It is not wrong to be a selfish family.
Since there are so many of those, it’s become normal to have half the sushi rice.
Still leaving it behind.
In the manga, Teacher Tsukasa handled it and drove it back.
In the anime, the Kago mother and child ate, and they weren’t drinking alcohol.
>>15
Did I eat something? I have a memory of a scene that jumped without being particularly depicted.
>>17
Let’s read! X bonus manga
I wonder if it’s worth going that far to make changes.
The family of the spoiled rich boy Tsukasa!
The freeloader is acting all high and mighty.
It seems that there was consideration to avoid focusing too much on gags because a heavier backstory was included due to the alterations.
The sheep that orders a parfait just for the strawberries is quite a lot, almost too much like a parent and child…
Since there are times when I’m being selfish so that Tsukasa can stay without any reservations… right?
If my companions eat it, then it’s not a problem even if I leave some sushi behind.
I’m not just going to change things for the sake of having material.
It seems that unless he does it this way, Professor Shi would only have meals that please the muscles.
That question is located around page 200 of volume 1, and you can actually read it for free, so let’s read it right away.
>https://ebookjapan.yahoo.co.jp/books/604843/A002443465/
The anime version of Teacher Tsuji is quite embellished, huh…
Is the sheep also a middle school student?
If I lived cohabitated for that long with a daughter around that age, wouldn’t something happen?
Since I’ve known Dr. Tsukasa since before the sheep was born, it feels like we’re family, so I rely on them and support what they want to do.
I thought you were at the Kago family for some vague reason, but it’s related to your mother, Meiko, from the sheep…
Well, even though I said “please eat the sushi, Tsukasa-kun,”
I think it’s great that giving new sushi suits the character.
It’s super late to say this, but the name “Kago” family is a straightforward and direct naming that fits its role perfectly.
>>34
My mom’s name is Meko, so my daughter is called Sheep-chan.
>>38
Is it just an animal name, or is it somehow caught in the fate of skating?
>>43
It is likely that the fate is dependent on the surname.
It’s not like I’m positively depicting leaving rice behind, and is it really something that should even be considered for a choice in the anime?
SP (and the Beast of Ice Flame) should be free to watch, so let’s check it out!
Mr. Tsukasa and Juna’s SP has somehow not been included in the collected volume, so let’s check this out too!
Due to changes in the anime, Kago-san can no longer drink beer while driving herself.
It’s a family with picky eating habits, but they wouldn’t leave behind sushi without someone to take care of it, right…?
I thought that, but was it a false memory?
If you’re going to change it weirdly, wouldn’t it have been fine to cut out the original description altogether?
Ms. Kago jokes about it, and Mr. Tsukasa thinks it’s ridiculous for someone like him.
We’re already a family, these three.
The anime seems to have gotten a bit too stubborn.