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[Hyakkano] Episode 212 Impressions: The fourth baby episode…


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There’s no limit to how many baby episodes there can be, you know.

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Whether I can return to Habari-san from that guy.

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Can we do it 10 more times before we gather 100 people?

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Speaking of which, I remembered that Koitaro hadn’t become a baby…

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>>4

Was it worth doing?

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>>6

You had a beautiful face, didn’t you?

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I have read it.

Because we’re fiancés, it’s safe! Because we’re fiancés, it’s safe!

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If it’s your own child, it’s safe! Don’t make it a running joke.

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If it’s your biological child, it’s safe! If it’s your biological child, it’s safe!

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There is no one to make the retort~~~~!!!

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This person is definitely violating some kind of law, right?

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The next issue will be on hiatus for debris removal.

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Simply having only the new ones turn into babies would just lead to a gradual decline, so making everyone into babies was a bold decision.

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>>14

It’s pretty good that I’m quietly doing the “baby-fication” of Koitaro.

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>>25

Koitaro’s first love rescue, thank you…

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You’re a homochapienchu, huh~ ❤

I thought it seemed convenient to use.

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It’s strange that there was the most mysterious stability this time, even though everyone except Habakiri has turned into babies…

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What was the rule about not crossing the line?!

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>>17

If it’s your biological child, it’s safe!

If it’s your biological child, it’s safe!

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>>17

If it’s a biological child, it’s safe! If it’s a fiancé, it’s safe!

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As expected of Koitaro, who confessed his feelings at just 8 months old…!

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It’s fine to take a break from serialization because I’m honestly too hooked on puzzles to come back, you fool…

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>>19

Isn’t it only some of the higher-ups who are doing it?

Based on the ranking, the activity is that…

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>>28

The original author and the artist in charge are essentially some of the higher-ups themselves.

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A paradise where you can throw out milk at any time without being scolded by anyone, but rather, it’s desired.

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Milking has crossed a line, hasn’t it!?

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I was able to consume the original Hahazato-san after a long time.

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Habari-san has such a thick amount of hair that when she puts it in a high ponytail, she looks like a Pretty Cure.

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Why is it that the readers aren’t happy at all despite it being the heroine’s revealing scene?

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>>27

Being around 30 is a bit…

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>>33

But you get excited by Yaku-san’s nipples, right?

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I like Hahari-san’s expression when the rubble hit her.

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I’m reading Jump Ryu, but isn’t Himeuta steadily becoming a quirky person who dances while stepping on common sense?

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>>30

Yeah!

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I heard that he started to understand the feeling of how good it is to embrace something tough, so Riku-oniichan also went to the world of oddities.

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>>34

I’ve been a strange person from the very beginning.

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Even when the master conducts play by turning the young people, including two fellow maids, into babies, the maids of the Hanazono family quietly obey.

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Speaking of which, is this the first time for Baby Koi Taro in a subtle way?

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>>37

The episode of the anime was somewhat premature.

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To make the dream of playing house with everyone being a baby except for myself, which I’ve been envisioning since episode 28…

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I’m thinking about baby clothes for 30 people, and it’s kind of a bug.

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>>40

Compared to Koitaro, they are barely within the range of an average person.

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I sometimes think that a kiss game, rather than a death game, might happen someday.

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I’m a bit conflicted about whether this is a baby count or a mom’s individual count…

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Is Koi Taro among the crowd surrounding Hahari-san at the end?

Of course, I’m not going to go for her breasts, right?

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>>43

Take a look at your right knee.

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All the babies that Mama gave birth to are protected by Mama and are excellent, aren’t they?

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>>44

Everyone was rushing over shouting “Mom!” but is this okay?

Aren’t you brainwashed?

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Designing all their baby versions is quietly insane.

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The maid who rushed over from the front row is cute, isn’t she?

Professor Nozawa does not compromise even with the mob.

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Maybe because she’s their mom, Habaari-san really understands how to handle everyone well…

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>>48

As expected, everyone is really giving birth.

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If it’s your biological child, it’s safe!

You could get arrested for that, Habari-san…

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Everything about how to make everyone happy and how to respond when they sulk is just perfect… As expected of a seasoned warrior who has dealt with countless imaginary babies…

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I laughed because the number tank became the middle tank.

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When I drew the first volume, I talked about my first love, and then there was Baby Koi Taro.

It’s been quite a while since that happened…

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I feel a pang of sadness when I see Mr. Meru’s eyes come to life.

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The senior was at their peak when they were a baby.

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>>59

Well, everyone around me was born around the same time.

The hardships begin after the separation of the school year starts in places like kindergartens.

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There are so many things going on that it’s not getting much attention, but doesn’t Hahazato-san look incredibly cute this time?

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>>60

I understand.

It’s beautiful this time, isn’t it?

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I can’t help but feel that it was a relatively sound recovery.

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I wonder when I’ll talk about the game-related story.

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Ms. Habari looks young, possibly because of her hairstyle.

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The frustrating thing is that this time Harii-san’s style is seriously cute.

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Isn’t the person at the front of the blood transfusion team later going to be his girlfriend?

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Since Yaku-san can’t handle digital tools or Western dolls well like Nagino and Kazu… they are veterans, but still…

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It’s certainly the same as always, but it’s crazy that you can create a story with all these babies moving around, each with their own personality and cuteness.

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Isn’t it because I drew something like this that I had a weird dream?

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Mom, unlike the other girlfriends excluding Yaku, she has experience in childcare, so she is strong in this area.

It may seem like a gag, but showing off strengths around here is definitely something 100 Kano-chan would do.

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Even in the conclusion of the cancellation resolution, Baby Koi Taro-chan appears!

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I feel like there are only beautiful maid ladies, but why is that?

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>>74

His hobby

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>>74

It’s not the first time he’s been hired just for his looks.

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Hahari seems like a place that provides a large allowance in exchange for employee baby photos.

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>>75

Are you a person in power or something?

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I feel like Nadi wasn’t Americanized when he was a baby, but I wonder what that was like.

Are you now a baby with your current memories?

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>>79

Don’t think too deeply.

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>>79

If you don’t have any memory right now, not only is Iku a masochist, but he lacks any guts as well.

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Hey, if we exclude the possibility of defects at the time of construction, doesn’t it mean that Hahari-san’s bizarre behavior has the energy to cause the house to collapse?

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>>82

Is that so?

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>>82

There’s probably something like a mom factor.

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>>82

If there was a drug dealer, they would probably say something like “mysterious energy was generated by a mysterious theory!”

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It’s nice that Habari’s hairstyle changes. She’s super cute when we’re on a date too.

If only that were not the case.

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Ink

That is an incomplete phrase and does not have a clear meaning.

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Is it also Mr. Hyaku and Rin-chan?

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I thought the airbag would activate immediately when it detects danger, so let’s play around!

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Matsuri has always been like that since the day she was born.

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The first baby to run to Habaki-san is Hanakari, and next is Mei-san, which is nice, isn’t it?

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>>91

The person in tied second place…

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>>91

If you look closely, you’ll see that Kurumi and Tama, who have interacted before, are at the front.

You’re so detailed in these things, aren’t you?

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Little sister is a bit late…

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I felt something was lacking this time, but I realized it was because there were only comments in the early part.

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She’s a woman who can overcome the tense sounds of anger solely on her mother’s strength, even if it’s easily forgotten.

If I get serious, even Tōon will be knocked out with a smack from my boobs.

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It’s Jump Plus, but I really like slice-of-life episodes.

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Wait, are you telling me that you specially drew Himeuta’s casual clothes just for the first panel?

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The ceiling collapse has become a bit of a current issue, but there’s nothing we can do to avoid it…

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I said the support was perfect, but upon reflection, I realized that Professor Hyakuha’s sense of money was completely shattered…

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Upon rereading, I noticed that there were cracks in the building at the time of the explosion.

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My younger sister likes sharp, handsome types, so if it’s too cute, it’s a bit off for her.

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Yesterday, while watching another anime, I heard a line from the 100 Kano commercial about ten times and couldn’t help but laugh.

Because idiots make jokes about Yonezu…!

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>>105

As long as Yonezu sings the theme song, I can’t escape from the curse of “there’s no better lyricist than Yonezu”!

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Mother/From the heart, to you

I feel like I’ve heard that subtitle somewhere before, but what was the original reference?

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>>106

Eva Old Movie

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>>107

You can connect with the Q-shin even after the 34th person, so there’s no need to worry.

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>>106

“Here is my heartfelt sentiment for you.”

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I promise not to cross the line, so please absolutely do not get angry later.

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>>108

An overly indulgent request from the other party.

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Next time will be a hiatus.

It’s the second time within a single volume span, but it can’t be helped since they were probably busy with anime supervision and various other things.

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>>110

I think it’s just a regular hiatus since they take breaks every 3 to 4 weeks.

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Is a new girlfriend coming soon after the hiatus?

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It’s safe because it’s ○○!

Could this possibly be applicable to the entire family?

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By the way, it’s been cut so far, but when the medicine runs out, won’t my clothes blow off when I return?

Moreover, that number of people.

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>>114

It’s not that the medication runs out; if it’s not the suppressive medication, you’ll forever remain a baby.

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>>131

Is this medicine okay?

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>>136

It’s a completely safe experiment!

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>>143

Aren’t you saying it’s an experiment?

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>>136

I can at least say that it’s better than dying.

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>>145

I’m going to die worst-case.

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It’s nice that the scale is cheerful after the safe, unlike usual, if it’s a biological child.

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I had forgotten about things like Nagi and anime, but the next time will be my new girlfriend, huh?

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If Hahari-san’s common sense and Koi-taro-chan’s sense of ethics allow it, I want to see my grandchild’s face right away.

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>>121

At that time, Kaori’s sister will definitely be there too.

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>>121

That won’t do.

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Let’s hit “like” for how interesting it was! It feels like if I do, I’ll lose something important, and these kinds of stories come up regularly, right? 100 Kano.

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>>122

Are you saying that the Koi-taro family goes back and forth between a close-knit beautiful girl group and a sideshow?

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Even Himeuta was my girlfriend from the year before last; time flies so fast…

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But well, if we’re talking about whether it’s interesting or not, it’s definitely interesting…

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If this were done in an anime, excluding Sumipe, 32 people would be doing baby acting for 30 minutes…?

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It’s a strange anime…!

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Even the 32 voice actors are alive…!

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>>128

Kitts♡

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>>137

Rie Rie… I ended up having to take a short break because of this dumb anime…

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I re-read the manga after watching the anime, but considering there was a second season, it hasn’t consumed that much of the original material, has it?

It’s probably because you took your time with it.

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I’m really doing it carefully, you know, anime.

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Playing with Japanese dolls is a bit scary.

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>>132

At least it wasn’t a homo chapi-enchu.

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Rather than extending it, it’s basically being cut, and the fact that 15 minutes disappear in one episode is too much dialogue crammed in, which is Nagi’s fault.

Nagi tends to have her long retorts cut out, which reduced the sharpness of the original work.

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Since the first season is approximately three volumes, if there is a third season, it seems that “Jissou Kanojo” will get to the serious hot springs story.

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>>139

I see, a final episode with a lot of skin color…

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I think that among the drugs from Shabu, the one that counteracts is particularly out of the ordinary.

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The problem is that 15 minutes only has a length of 15 minutes.

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>>141

The manga has about 40 pages when it should have 20…

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It’s not Nagi’s fault, hey, correct that or I’ll kill you!

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The hype is just too Funky Monkey Babies…

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“I used to love the comment ‘Isn’t this too much like a dark side job?’, but it’s so out of touch with the times that I can’t complain if it’s cut!”

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It’s too extreme for the whole family to be wiped out and for the third season to end like that…

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If you take the antidote within an hour of becoming a baby, you will die, but if you ignore that, it’s a perfectly safe medicine.

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Well, it seems like they might mess with the order like they did in the second season.

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The anime staff worked hard, but it seems that things like six-fingered hands often occurred, and indeed, this amount of work is beyond human capacity.

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>>153

I felt like I had reached my limit when I noticed my eyebrows growing back right after shaving.

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>>157

No one is at fault…!

The problem lies only with the original work and the director’s mindset.

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>>163

Has the director also gone to that side…?

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>>153

It’s as if Professor Nozawa has transcended humanity.

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Hahari-san has also stopped being human quite a bit, huh…

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There are several drugs that can kill within a few hours, so it’s quite safe as a condition, isn’t it?

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I’ll die of loneliness on a Sunday without anime…

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I want to see Ren-taro’s day in the final episode, but the timing is tricky, so they will probably increase the number of people, and it will become the last of the fourth season.

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However, no matter how many times I see her, baby Hakari is so cute it brings tears to my eyes.

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I ended up wanting to see more episodes of the anime! Damn it!

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Isn’t the book that Shizuka and the others are reading really the worst when you look at it closely?

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>>161

I love you, Mom.

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>>164

Don’t brainwash.

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>>161

It’s probably a common picture book about expressing gratitude to mom.

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I wonder where Professor Nozawa is preparing the reference materials for casual clothing… I want to use them as a reference when drawing her.

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Even as a baby, Senpai has a good face.

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She understands everything everyone needs and what they want to do; her motherly skills are off the charts.

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Every time we all have a chaotic episode together, what kind of density and number of jokes has this original work packed in?

When I think about it calmly, I’m starting to get scared of the density.

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Could it be that this mother is a strange person…?

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>>176

What do you mean by ‘maybe’?

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Upon reflection, it might be a trivial matter that I didn’t give birth myself.

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>>178

If the body is touching the world, it is not an exaggeration to say that it has touched the birth canal and has come into existence.

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>>178

I’m the mom who gave birth to everyone.

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Well, after all, Hahari-san became the mother of humanity…

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✕ Perhaps

✕ Could it be…

✕ Maybe

✕ surely

Certainly! Here is the translation:

“Absolutely”

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Shall we eliminate it?

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>>184

It’s you, isn’t it…?

Do it.

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>>186

Understood.

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>>184

Hey, dear readers…?

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Even though we have taken perfect safety measures for something as uncertain as babies, it seems that handling more than 30 of them all at once on the rooftop was indeed impossible.

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>>185

There are even those like Iku who might try to jump down if things go poorly…

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Don’t try to perform a sky burial on my master without permission.

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>>188

Bab funeral…!!

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I feel like Habari-san is quite exposed in the media due to her position, but I wonder what people think of her.

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>>191

What’s the matter… You’re a skilled president running a wide range of childcare-related businesses, right?

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>>193

On top of this, isn’t it pretty crazy to find the time to engage in bizarre behavior like this while also serving as the chairman of a massive school that combines middle school, high school, and university?

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>>198

Still, there are times when I’m away from my seat for work or on the phone…

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>>191

Writing about a single mother who is a wealthy entrepreneur operating schools while managing multiple child-friendly “white companies” sounds quite remarkable.

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>>196

Moreover, while handling that much work, they also manage to make time to come to the rooftop.

I do place incorrect orders for curtains.

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Is the subtitle using the old movie for the purpose of doing the bird funeral gag?

The original work of “Yaru na aho”.

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The bird funeral was done during Rin-chan’s joining episode, and it seems like it’ll be used as a punchline about five more times…

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>>195

That is a human surrounded by zombies.

The mountain girl is a human surrounded by giants.

It should be my first time with a sky burial, but I’m not confident.

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It seems like I’m working until late at night during the worst times.

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The level of performance is so abnormal that having a body double wouldn’t be too strange.

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>>200

A pattern where she becomes my girlfriend if she really comes out.

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It feels like the moment the house collapses or when Hahari-san is at work.

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Wait, this is a trap that makes you think it’s okay to become a little bit like a mom if it’s that difficult.

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>>203

She is a respectable mother who raised her only daughter by herself, even at the cost of her youth.

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I’m in the Jump family, but my sister is as much of a beauty lover as ever!

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I thought it was the usual baby episode, but it was a failure with the cap.

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It sounds really impressive when you write that you’re raising an orphan as if she were your own daughter… (in awe).

When I learn the reality, I think, “Wow, what a terrifying person…”

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By the way, this was the first time in the fourth round that Koitaro didn’t voluntarily put himself on the line.

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There has never been a judgment that I am not cute from Habari-san, so I can’t deny the possibility that my perception is distorted.

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Being a face-lover becoming a unique individuality is quite impressive.

In reality, there are many guys in the family who are just good-looking.

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Since Habari-san is someone who can separate work and personal life, they may seem strict on the outside, but they are a skilled manager filled with compassion.

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