There aren’t even any food stalls…
>>1By now, it’s more of an image of a famous restaurant if they were running a food stall.
I thought it was a premise where urban legends can exert their power by spreading.
>>2It seems like this has become a typical setting for strange stories, but I wonder who came up with it and when it became the majority.
Why do you have a smartphone?!
It’s not just that the times have skipped normally, but the first episode doesn’t feel like a first episode at all.
Something’s weird.
This may not be strange since this kind of thing has happened before…
>>4Putting aside smartphones, we’re telling a story that wasn’t drawn at the time, so it’s more like a gap story or an episode.
There are no food stalls, but occasionally there are places selling ramen in tents.
It’s the one you can hear at Ichiran…
Spin-off…? No, a remake?
It’s a world where youkai and ghosts exist, just like a ramen stand.
Wasn’t the regulation for new food stalls really strict?
I’m reading it with the intention of it being a normal sequel…
Is the emergence of smartphones a foreshadowing of a strange era?
I wonder if there is no particular reason or if there is one.
Few people have actually heard the flute of a tofu shop.
It’s an episode that actually happened but wasn’t depicted at the time, so there are smartphones and social media.
>>14Wait a minute.
Upon careful consideration, you shouldn’t go eat ramen during work.
Will it continue as a one-episode series or will there be a long story as well?
I wish it would always be a standalone story…
It’s amazing how the style and artwork haven’t changed at all.
I’ve never had a good experience with ramen from a food stall.
>>18As an elementary school student, I loved that sense of specialness, so whenever I heard that sound, I would ask my dad to take me.
Isn’t it a pager!?
There might be something like a parallel occurrence with a yokai that comes back to take revenge towards the end, just like a pillow return.
There are smartphones, but the bloomers are still in active use.
Very grateful.
>>21The question is whether bloomers appear in anime.
On the contrary,描くのも大変だろうし… it’s probably difficult to depict a time without smartphones…
>>22In the past, when someone encountered a yokai, someone would run to call Nube, or Nube would rush over if he sensed a strange aura…
Well, it’s convenient now…
The phenomenon of inconsistencies arising between the story and reality in a long-running series is often resolved with the strength of not engaging in long-term serialization.
The author is amazing… there’s absolutely no sense of inconsistency in the artwork.
It’s annoying to do the phone seal every time.
The food stalls won’t get new permits, so they will only become extinct.
I think there was a report that only two were left in Tokyo.
I don’t want to eat at food stalls because they just quickly wash bowls with dirty water, and it’s too unsanitary.
There are bloomers, and it seems like ramen stalls from the Showa era are still operating normally.
Is it really a world that’s somewhat strange?
It seems there is a ramen shop called “Yatai,” which is a food truck, in the local area.
>>29This is where I used to live.
Hearing the sound of the charmer, I went outside and stopped the ramen shop’s van to get them to put ramen into a pot or bowl for me to buy.
Access urban legend sites on your smartphone! That bizarre phenomenon!
Call Nube with your smartphone!
Has the prevalence of smartphones also contributed to the spread of strange phenomena?
This smartphone is just too convenient.
At least until I was a university student, there were stalls selling ramen.
When Yukime started saying that she wanted to become a high school girl, Nube was googling schools for youkai.
At that time, I was using the first-generation iMac.
Well, it’s just a matter of doing it normally with a food truck or something.
The last time I saw a ramen stand was about 20 years ago at the Ikebukuro location.
I think the outside attacks from anomalies would be quite effective against a generation deeply immersed in smartphones.
I want to investigate the enemy’s true identity, but I can’t even get wifi!
>>35In the world of Nube, there are a lot of yokai, but there are few spiritual mediums, so I don’t think there’s much information online.
Even though requests for yokai extermination often come from outside the school, there are only a few spirit mediums like Mugenkai Jikuu and Yankairun.
About 20 years ago, there were quite a few ramen stalls, right?
I think it was normal during the time of the Nube serialization.
It’s a worldview that picks out the good parts from each era, so get the idea.
I think the last time I saw a ramen stall in Shinjuku was about 20 years ago.
I’ve eaten street vendor ramen once.
That said, it wasn’t standing and eating at a food stall or eating at a provided table, but rather a takeout style.
It used to ring when I was a kid…
I don’t remember eating it, but…
I used to see them often in front of Shinagawa Station and Iidabashi Station.
Now that I think about it, I saw the area in front of Iidabashi Station around 2018 to 2019 as well.
There was a place in Kure where food stalls gathered, and it was somehow fun.
The kindness of a little demon that allows a human to enter their world once in a while.
>>46It seems that even if I spin it without singing, it connects to another world, so where it connects depends on the jump rope.
The little demon was probably just reading out the world it was connected to with complete honesty.
I’ve seen a ramen stall before.
I’ve never seen anyone ringing that chime.
About 30 years ago, I often went around not just in front of the station but also near the apartment complexes.
If it’s takoyaki and yakitori, there are local places for that; I often see the latter.
It’s not a so-called neat food truck; it’s something that seems like a modified wagon.
I wonder how yakitori managed to survive, putting takoyaki aside.
Iidabashi had it at least last year too.
>>50Then, it might be one of the last two or three stalls that remain in the city.
I found something like this when I searched.
The running ramen center was making that noise.
If I were to make that noise in a residential area at night now, it seems like someone would call the police for noise complaints…
There’s a food stall near the neighborhood port that caters to fishermen, but I wonder if it’s somewhat rare…?
>>54In our neighborhood, the delivery range for Demae-can includes the port, so I’ll just call that.
I’m sad because I can’t use Uber for night fishing since it’s just outside the delivery zone.
Speaking of which, I just thought that the world of Nube is one that normally has parallel worlds.
Is the stage of PLUS a parallel possibility?
There was a time when I heard the sound of chime ramen in my neighborhood, and I have witnessed it being sold a few times.
By that time, it was already being played on tape and going around in a van or something.
I can’t use a food stall, but I can serve ramen from a food truck.
Such things are quite normal.
The Nube series was serialized from around 1990 to 1998.
It was an age when there were still many street stalls.
There was also a food stall in the local area.
Also, the tofu vendor’s stall.
Show me Miki in her gym outfit.
In the 1990s, there was a longing for places where the encounter rate gradually decreased year by year.
At this point, it’s not strange at all to feel like it’s a different culture.
A few years ago, there was a boom for tofu shops, and I heard quite a bit of noise.
There has never been an era with elementary school students as busty as this.
Is this a sequel to the one that was serialized in Jump back then?
>>65There was an episode that was serialized in Jump but couldn’t be introduced.
The new serialization seems to say, “You all know about Nube very well, don’t you?”
Since the setting is in the 1990s, smartphones shouldn’t exist and it should generally be fine, but to bring out a smartphone is unexpected.
It’s cool to suddenly come up with a solution like tying a smartphone to a dog and taking it outside the dead zone boundary.
>>69Because the experience points are different.
It’s not just about appearing; it’s clearly written in a way that effectively utilizes smartphones.
Yet the style remains completely unchanged from the past.
I mean, Nube has a smartphone…
Can you pay the fee?
>>72You weren’t using a pager, were you, Nube?
>>72I might not answer if you call me because I haven’t paid this month’s fee!
These days, a smartphone is something that you have no choice but to own because it’s essential for working life.
You can have a smartphone even on welfare.
The stage has become modern.
So, is the next anime going to be based on a new manga series rather than a continuation of an old one?
In Nube’s case, communication methods are really important, so they would have a high priority in life.
Well, I sometimes miss the call and don’t notice it…
Isn’t it harder than during the Heisei era?
It’s the one where you place the order plate at Ichiran and it flows…
There were quite a few strange beings that would obey if threatened by the hand of a demon.
Ah~ that’s impossible~ then I’ll just die! I guess there weren’t many people who chose self-destruction, right?
>>83It’s scary how overly specialized in malice it is.
They were an audacious bunch for a bunch of kids…
Miki’s neck伸びる without any explanation from the first episode.
Is this a Reiwa remake? It’s bold to introduce the characters as is and develop the story without any explanations, and it’s so easy to read that this manga is completely stress-free…
It’s terrifying how a little demon would prioritize the victims over its own life and choose to die.
Of course Nube would freeze for a moment and think, “There’s nothing I can do?”
It’s interesting in terms of setting that students are properly using their smartphones.
The tempo is too good.
It’s smooth to read and also entertaining.
Victims keep piling up, and there’s no mercy in sight.
Isn’t it a foreshadowing after all?
A world where the chime of the ramen truck can be heard alongside smartphones.
By the time Kyoko returns, two human bones will have turned up, so it’ll be like, whoa…
The out-of-place artifacts will later become foreshadowing.
I wonder how that is.
There are times when a truck serving ramen runs around the neighborhood, but I’ve never eaten there even once…
I think it’s probably just the atmosphere and the taste is not that good…
>>96If you don’t eat, you have no right to speak.
>>96That ramen from the street vendor I first ate during my school days is really nostalgic.
Since I didn’t go until now, it’s a good memory overall.
How many decades do you think we’ve been a teacher and a student in elementary school?
I’ll buy at least a smartphone.
Well, even without an explanation of the demon’s hand, you can kind of understand that’s just how it is.
The change in both body and expression of the caterpillar-turned-coma is subtly gruesome.
“I guess I still had consciousness until my arms and legs shrank, but I finally lost my sense of self after becoming a caterpillar except for my face…”
>>99When I first read it, I felt like “Wow… that’s harsh,” but after seeing it a second time, I couldn’t handle the fact that even as a caterpillar, she still had twin tails.
Although it has weak strength, the urban legend is strong in terms of evilness…
>>100It’s the worst because stories with no hope are circulating.
The original work was also available for free, so I read it for the first time in a while, but the anime has made some major changes.
It’s a parade of elementary school eroticism and compliance violations that can’t be done in the Reiwa era.
>>104It’s not just about erotic content; the grotesque is also amazing, so what should I do?
This manga casually features fresh guts.
I’m not entirely sure, but isn’t it because the school is built on a sketchy piece of land that odd things tend to gather around it…?
In a world where supernatural beings run rampant like in the Nube universe, occult information is truly a lifeline.
This time, when the smartphone appeared, I realized for the first time, “Oh, this isn’t a re-recording…”
The moment I realized it was a one-sided match, you little demon immediately started bullying me to death… what is wrong with you?
Instead of Kitaro, Nube will be the one to exorcise, so it will be almost an original work.
Well, it seems like it will end up being a tame, non-toxic remake anime, but I guess that’s unavoidable.
Not having a smartphone is unrealistic for elementary school students these days.
Izuna ends up having both a pager and a smartphone.