
It’s quite interesting.
Isn’t it… quite a lot of effort put in…?
Is this person’s manga so stylishly crafted that it feels like a setup for a gag or something?
>>2
Wait, just looking at the manga cover and Moira’s outfit, it’s super stylish, right!?
The opening is too lawless…
But still… the anime we want to create is something sharp that doesn’t pander to the masses…
>>5
It really comes up quite often, and that’s a problem…
Please include Moi-chan in all entertainment projects.
>>69
Here is the view.
I feel a determination to make manga stylish!
Anime is stylish anime that stylish people watch.
I think Moy-chan’s OP video is definitely awesome.
>>8
That’s an amazing image!
Music is great!
It looks really fun!
I was thinking they wouldn’t show their panties… but I was really grateful to see them fully.
Next time, you should be able to see Nico’s torn underwear again.
Why are you carrying on the spirit of silver to such strange places…?
>>12
Am I some kind of kagura…?
When does the blonde character who is cut off at the beginning of the opening appear?
>>13
Given the current feeling, I can’t help but think that I might lose motivation in the second season.
If you do that, you can tackle Denim Road, Witch Watch, and also the black darkness of the abyss of space.
The person in charge of production is giving an incredible explanation of the OP on Twitter, and it tastes eternal, which is very good.
I can keep watching forever.
The OP is amazing.
I only have the vocabulary to say “amazing.”
Watching the episode where Kanshi and Keigo skate in the anime might be tough.
>>18
What are you saying that’s so frail?
It’s even tougher when Keigo-san stops sliding.
>>24
The vector of spiciness is different!
Moi-chan is so handsome that my butt hole feels tingly.
I’ve never seen a protagonist who is not just skilled with their hands.
It feels like if we end the second season with darkness, it will end with a bad ending…
The note written by a serious vintage clothing enthusiast who watched the anime and read the original work explained Mois-chan’s vintage clothing in such detail that I was shocked by it…!
>>22
It’s nice to see the text endlessly muttering with the brand name attached to a panel showing Moi-chan’s upper body.
That guy.
I saw that note too, but I wondered if everyone who likes vintage clothing is like that?
It looked just like Moi-chan.
>>25
Hehehe, what a terrible thing to say…
That’s about right.
I was surprised to learn that those who like euro vintage don’t wear denim.
>>28
After all, I’m just a spoiled kid who doesn’t even have a part-time job, so I can only grow what I’ve been given and walk through someone else’s life.
Wednesday
Moi-chan has an image of getting deeply absorbed in anything that catches her interest, regardless of the genre.
When I saw that note, I suddenly thought…
There are works where the character wears different fashionable outfits each time, but…
I felt that having the elements of being stylish and versatile is quite rare.
Glue
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Fancy clothes are see-through in the back half, right…?
>>34
It’s the “Bimbocchama style.”
(Binbo-chan…?)
The mug is probably American Fire-King, and while I say I like Euro vintage, I guess I’m also covering American styles.
>>35
Liking something doesn’t mean that’s the only thing, you know…
Honestly, I definitely don’t want to make Moi-chan my boyfriend.
>>38
So you’re an idiot, huh? There aren’t many convenient guys like that around.
>>42
I don’t think there are many men who would watch Battleship Potemkin on a date, but I wonder if that’s convenient…
>>38
It’s not overly aggressive, so it’s relatively in the good category.
When you accidentally touch the realm without realizing it, that’s hell.
>>43
Hey.
That looks interesting.
>>45
It’s Mois’s toys.
>>43
I want to enlighten the ignorant, but that’s honestly a real pain in the ass!
I definitely want you to try denim path.
Usually stylish and effortless.
I like that when it becomes the main story, it tends to focus on other people’s lives.
>>40
A man who shines more when he works diligently without being aware of it…
Do everything you show in the opening!
Minecraft too
Wearing someone else’s life is too much of a power word.
Is the topic of hobbies a result of the interview, or is it the original author’s hobby?
>>47
I think my interest in vintage clothing has been a long-standing hobby because I feel a sense of history with it.
When it comes to fun, this has been the real hurdle up until now.
>>49
Only about the demons.
I love how the character’s colors in the ED match those in the comic!
I feel it’s more erotic than I expected.
I’m looking forward to the fact that Nemuchan will appear in a little over a week.
This is a wound I got from fighting the wolf, so these pants are the only ones in the world that belong to me, which makes me feel a bit excited.
“90% of my life is like my father’s.”
Kan-chan has good communication skills, but the strange persuasive power of being just a friend and not an option for a boyfriend is strong.
I used to think it was just fine to wear any pants, but I want to try raising some denim a bit.
I don’t know anything about whether wrinkles are good or bad.
It was a manga about interviews with manga artists that I used to read long ago.
It seems like I was confusing the interviewer by saying that I could draw manga just with the skills I learned when I was young.
It doesn’t feel like I’m constantly checking for the latest information and installing updates like in Kochikame; it seems like all my hobbies have been around for a long time.
But if that guy is drinking alcohol at home and sleeping, he gets mad, right?
>>60
Well then, I’ll give you a life where you just lie around without moving and soak in alcohol…
I love the part where Nico responds to the comment about not washing jeans for a year by saying it’s dirty.
I wanted to release that outfit on x, but I held back because it was too niche, so it seems like it’s just my original hobby.
The owner of the vintage shop that appeared in the story was a look-alike of a certain famous store (with no online presence), so they probably actually go there.
But recently, no matter what I do, they say “It’s fine,” so they might actually be the type who doesn’t get angry.
>>65
☁️
If it’s just a temporary fix, it wouldn’t be that interesting.
It’s a tedious hobby, but it’s interesting, so get it! Understand it! The enthusiasm comes through, and the annoyance of an outsider is properly transformed into enjoyment.
There are certain micro value perspectives in any hobby that aren’t significant enough to be included in a wiki.
Has the fast-talking shitty otaku girl been doing this for years…?
>>70
I was doing it, and there should be a sample nearby.
>>70
There are oddly high-resolution parts, and I think there are people on the staff who know the specifics…
>>70
Since the early days of being “perapera,” the clarity of actions and words has suddenly improved.
I think they decided to share the observational results on H, believing that readers would be able to follow along due to the positive response.
No matter how much you struggle, unwashed jeans are dirty.
Hobby events generally receive high praise from that community…
The bubble community…
A date that is so rigid feels too suffocating.
>>76
The title “Battleship Potemkin” sounds fun.
>>77
You really need to see it in a lecture at the Arts Faculty; it would be tough otherwise.
It’s a hard-as-nails Soviet-era talkie film with maggots and all.
What is this denim path right at the beginning of the OP!
If asked where is good, it’s that Moichan is being increasingly scored positively for her face, clothes, and household chores.
>>81
(I love the imperfections…)
I think that anyone with good observational skills could reproduce something like that if they were watching X.
Whether I want to or not.
Moi-chan’s strong obsession tends to go in the wrong direction, which is a flaw, but it’s interesting to watch.
But when it comes to Moi-chan, it’s definitely the denim way…
The only complaint I have is that the narration is somewhat flat.
If it’s a Kanshi, it can’t be removed at 10 times speed, and if it’s Moichan, the denim path can’t be removed.
I’m glad the marbles were forgiven.
>>90
Flame seemed like it would be popular but it wasn’t.
The greedy set of Mojichan, the cram school teacher from Denim Street + marble enthusiast, is nice, isn’t it…?
Episodes where Moi-chan becomes the comic relief are mostly masterpieces.
The episodes where Kan-chan gets carried away and asks for magic are generally masterpieces.
It seems like a time slot and opening that would be popular with kids, but all the parody references are just perfectly outdated.
>>94
It’s an anime for a generation that likes vintage clothing and comedy.
>>94
Isn’t the “O-bocchama-kun” joke a bit too old-fashioned?
Is denim different from jeans?
>>95
Denim is a fabric.
Jeans are pants made from denim.
>>95
Moi-chan is going to start talking…
>>95
Denim is a material that has its roots in the fabric of the Nîmes region of France, and jeans refer to pants made from denim.
>>107
Oh, that’s interesting!
Keigo’s terrible game episodes are mostly masterpieces.
>>97
I want to see the tattered trash in a video.
>>97
Roll the dice!
>>97
It’s definitely impressive that a high school student can create so much, yet they have no aura of it at all.
It’s Roboco’s job to pick up newer topics.
>>98
I am Shinobu Kocho.
Nico’s manga knowledge is way too much like a mom’s…
Gintama: “With anime, it’s fine not to decide what to do until just before the broadcast; we can just wing it.”
Please, just make it to Ouroboros.
In the play, there’s mention of either jeans or denim, but I feel like Moi-chan consistently referred to it as denim.
The nameless girl started to speak…
You’re living someone else’s life, aren’t you?
I think that in some way, the humor is somewhat close to the vibe of Gintama.
Logical and fast-paced tsukkomi.
>>114
Moi-chan’s retorts are somewhat reminiscent of Gin-san.
>>138
I think the common point between the late-night radio-like master and the disciple who is working hard at the school festival is that they are both comedians, so they both seem to play the role of a straight man in skits.
What about jeans?
The origin of “denim” is “serge de Nîmes” and the origin of “jeans” is “Genoa,” both deriving from European place names…
The story about Moichan’s denim was what Kochikame did every week.
Do you think Mrs. Gecko will be okay?
Yay!!!!!!!!
To be honest, I really want Nemu-chan to appear soon.
There are theories like jeans → jīpan or GI pants → G pants, but to be honest, I don’t really understand.
The story about the certain manga artist who mocked cultural festivals isn’t in the first season, huh…
>>122
It’s actually possible to do it because it’s the best episode as a conclusion for the anime…
Isn’t it quite old to be using Gintama as a reference?
Watching the OP, I thought that compared to the other characters, Moi-chan seems to be struggling quite a bit with her trademark.
I got irritated by my small penis at Binbo-chan’s place.
>>126
🗑️Three
I feel like the parodies are either Hunter or JoJo, and they’re still somewhat stuck in the 2000s.
Although the original work isn’t complete yet, I hope the animation studio will continue to be involved long enough to adapt it all the way to the final episode.
If anything, it’s fine to make the day of disaster into a theatrical version.
No, it feels like it might end with “Witch Watch!” but that’s where it gets interesting.
>>129
Isn’t it harsh that that really good episode also doubles as the setup for the next joke?
Hiiiii!
Instead of having meta jokes in the main storyline, we have them in the preview.
There are only three episodes, but it’s already too free.
The thread image takes me to a genuine café on a date, which is great.
It’s okay to show Nico’s and Sayaka’s pants during that time frame…
It’s too early to do an OP change in episode 3…
I’m curious to see if the half-tengu will talk next week.
Because it’s after the school festival, things like bread, Ouroboros, and Mrs. Gecko…
I think the OP will eventually feature something made by the director with paint.
>>140
It’s just Gintama now.
Will Kan-chan be able to make a bunch of mysterious friends next week…?
Make sure to regularly joke about gorillas and your brother-in-law.
>>142
It seems that the author’s wife and Yabuki’s wife are sisters…
The first anime had its flaws in some areas, so it was fortunate that the second and third ones were well-made.
It’s true to the original work, but it’s okay to use proper nouns from other companies as well…
>>146
If you think about it, as long as you don’t speak badly about it, it’s actually fine…
>>146
I thought that since “Swimmy” didn’t come up as a name, specific proper nouns are probably being discussed.
Nico’s tone seems safe but actually has quite a distinctive quality.
I didn’t know much about the director, but he’s the one who made things like Tiramisu and Magic Death.
I thought it was pretty tough at the beginning when I read it for free, but it seems like the anime has improved it.
>>151
The fast tempo is so chaotic that you can easily brush off jokes that don’t fit.
>>151
After the characters increased, there’s a bit of chaos that is the main appeal, so I think there’s some division in how the early parts of the original work are evaluated.
That said, I think the anime is progressing well and at a good pace.
I feel like I heard somewhere that if it’s something from the Jump series, you can get immediate approval by just talking to the editorial staff without having to pass it down to the authors.
I was doing things like an anime about a gorilla writing a manga that’s like late-night radio, and “Karakuri Housekeeper Tama 3!” and so on…
>>153
(Director and producer who get scolded a lot for doing Precure jokes)
I like it when the OP’s song sings well.
I watched up to episode 2 on Teabar, and it’s quite interesting.
I’ll watch the third episode too.
I knew there were subtle suggestive elements like fake nipples in the original work, but I was surprised when bras and panties suddenly appeared in the anime.
Well, even if I saw Nico’s underwear…
Early Nico is too infatuated with colors, and Moy-chan just seems like a typical oblivious protagonist (Damn).
If all goes well, I’ll be able to see my husband in two weeks.
Cook-chan is super cute, right?
For now, this person’s manga doesn’t really give off a dirty impression…
Well, it’s dirty, but it’s not as much as Gintama…
>>164
Unlike my master, I participated in the cultural festival.
I want four little Nicos to lick my penis.
In Sket Dance, there were things like gender-swapping and blindfolded urination play…
Why is there romance in animation…?
When I watch Moi-chan, I feel embarrassed to be human…
>>170
Moi-chan feels ashamed of herself too, so it’s the same.
I was ashamed of my own slowness.
Gintama is so far at the bottom as a comparison for shonen manga that saying something isn’t as good as Gintama isn’t really a helpful benchmark, so to speak.
You love fashion, don’t you, author?
Why did the opening suddenly become a storyboard?!
>>176
Nico failed to cast a spell.
>>179
Do not start the main story without anything happening.
If you’re used to the current one, the very beginning does feel relatively bland.
Nico’s way of speaking is nice, isn’t it?
I think it is a bit more tidy than dirty.
Even without Gintama, it still gives off a fairly polished impression.
I thought it must be popular, but there isn’t much fan art.
Look… my Keigo.
I feel that Moichan will be into wine once she becomes an adult.
After retirement, I feel like I might start making soba.
>>185
The producer seems strangely competent, so the soba shop will probably be successful.
>>185
I quit my job.
It’s more interesting after Kan-chan leaves, isn’t it?
>>187
I think it’s only interesting once everything, including Keigo, is complete.
Clearly, it gets interesting after the first serious part of the story about Wolf ends.
Niko has a habit of taking off clothes no matter what, while Momochi is kept in a safe zone, which is frustrating.
>>192
It’s probably a matter of timing, rather than who… Recently, Niko doesn’t undress either.
>>192
Nico is within the range of what is considered erotic for a boys’ magazine, but Momochi is lewd for a young men’s magazine.
>>192
Your nipples are sticking out.
Nico’s personality is quite big, isn’t it…?
It’s easy to imagine Moi-chan talking about wine knowledge, right?
From Momochi, you can clearly feel the author’s sexual desire, but you don’t feel it from Nico.
Based on watching the anime’s ending, you definitely have the potential to get into bonsai as well.
>>199
I have an understanding for hobbies that take time, but…
If there were magic that could promote rapid growth, I would definitely rely on it.
I understand that while Miharu can complete things together, the shape of the laughter comes from Keigo.
Is Moi-chan something like Tsukumo Tsuyoshi?
If Kanshi hadn’t done anything unnecessary, I could have seen Momochi completely naked.
Momo is already erotic enough, but if you take off her clothes, it’s really crossing the line…
I want you to do Darkness in a doujin.
Nico from the anime is kind of lewd, so it makes me feel horny.
The article explains only about Moi-chan’s casual outfit.
If we include everything else, there are still other items coming out…
I love Electric Melon!
Devote (yourself)
>>208
Amazing… it’s a faithful reproduction of the original!
>>208
A noble one has arrived…
In a surprisingly ordinary episode of Minecraft, all the guys are kissing…
I think erotic content is becoming more and more niche.
I want to see the chairperson’s tea ceremony exam soon.