
Finally, are you willing to serialize “Makoto” that came out of the lies?
>>1Mother is tough, isn’t she?
I managed to serialize without running out of ideas every week.
It’s extremely sad, but…
There’s also a sense of安心 knowing that they’ll draw another comic like Bus E.
>>3I feel that way too, but if that’s the case, I can’t help but think there’s not much point in ending it.
You held on well…
I thought it would be serialized forever.
Is the long-running series that follows Kingdom in the current regular serialization coming to an end…?
I was surprised when I opened the app.
Just recently, we were discussing in a thread how it continues even after the anime ended.
They’re offering all episodes for free!
Please tell me a recommended story.
>>9I feel like it would be bad if only this panel went viral.
An episode where the two guests start a discussion like a robot anime.
>>9My recommended episode is episode 198, where the merman appears.
I thought it would continue all the way to the end…
There were many works that just continued with people chatting inside a snack bar…
Honestly, it becomes tough for the readers as well.
They might be aiming for an anime adaptation in the next serialization.
I see that something like Kochikame is quite suspicious.
I wonder if they posted it there because they wanted to see the reaction to the new planned series.
I guess I’m graduating from Young Jump too.
You managed to continue the serialization without going crazy.
How about we talk about a girls’ band starting now?
It seems like the final episode will be quite chaotic if we include all the regulars and semi-regulars.
But I don’t want it to end without Higashi, Kazama-senpai, and Kawa-chan being involved.
It became an anime, but I wonder if the author was happy about it.
>>22Let’s not talk about that…
>>22I suppose there were some thoughts behind deciding to release the anime myself.
>>22Nemesis
The goddess in Greek mythology who distributes happiness and misfortune to humans.
It is said that divine punishment was inflicted for excessive prosperity and arrogance.
However, it’s quite sudden that the next time will be the last.
It’s not really a manga that counts down or anything, but…
I opened the Young Jump app because I didn’t know.
It popped up huge right before the final episode, and I thought my heart was going to stop…
I was buying the paperback…
Three visits of respect! Three visits of respect!
However, looking at the thread, Akemi-chan has become cute…
Even if the atmosphere becomes similar to existing manga, a new work with new characters will remove various constraints.
It’s not a worldview that can completely ignore past descriptions or settings.
In the beginning, it was as toxic as Purple Shikibu, but since it stopped doing Ruby arts, the works have become more mellow.
There is an unchanging fun in both the time when I was disturbing others’ gardens and now.
To be honest, there was a sense of monotony.
>>32The fantasy-themed odd customers like heroes or those from the Three Kingdoms have noticeably become less frequent.
If you’re coming to a marriage agency, then it’s finally a school-themed story, huh?
Looking back at the early days, Morita’s face was criminal.
I might be able to go to Kirara.
The paperback has just been released, hasn’t it!
I think that no matter what you do, the taste won’t change, but that’s why I can’t help but feel that if it were just a mere shell of a Kirara-style beautiful girl manga, it might stand out even more.
You have the potential to aim for Joshiraku.
Please draw a short comic that quickly exhausts ideas on the spot.
Well, that’s pretty much it for Bus E…
I can’t quite grasp that 2016 was 9 years ago.
I feel like there might be a new work with accompanying illustrations.
Sometimes when I was browsing through it, I felt a bit happy if it featured Murasaki Shikibu.
Before I knew it, I’ve become a popular author who has even been adapted into an anime, and it’s quite moving.
It seemed like it could go on forever, but it’s ending.
I wonder what that was about the segment on anime’s snack culture…
>>45Maybe I didn’t need reality.
But I will continue to watch Morita.
At FANZA’s sales, etc.
Liar! It’s until Volume 15, Chapter 314!
It’s been going on for a long time, or rather, having such rich content every week for 9 years is amazing.
Certainly, there has been a feeling of monotony lately.
I’ll look forward to seeing a thread here and getting excited about the new work.
Is Busu going to die?
I want this feeling to last forever.
I also have the feeling that I want to see the new possibilities of Forbidden.
I want you to do a posting project like the virtual Shikibu again.
I like the current style of just talking about the themes together every time.
If that’s what you call being stagnant, then maybe that’s true, but I wanted you to keep doing that forever.
It must be because of the anime after all…
>>56It probably won’t happen a second time.
You’re aiming for it again in the new series, huh?
Bus E seems to have no more potential for growth since it’s a long-running series.
The gathering of the demon king’s army executives was just as I imagined.
I have a feeling that it will eventually come back as 2.
Hurry! Hurry!
I wish they would do something like Teraho-kun in a short series!
Honestly, I’m really shocked… I’ve been buying that manga for a long time.
If the anime had been successful, it might have lasted longer.
I don’t think they would cancel the serialization just because the anime didn’t succeed.
I’m sad because I generally liked all the regular characters from this work, including Mama and Akemi-chan.
I think it’s a work that has been adjusted for a more general audience and has lasted longer compared to Purple Shikibu.
New store opening wanted.
Even if it’s said to be free in the middle of the week, I’m worried that if I read it all at once on a weekday, I’ll have nightmares that will affect me the next day…
Indeed, the serialization of Gasuri-kun is starting…
>>68I was also doing those kinds of gag comics…
What if I start drawing a manga that’s not a gag?
I used to like anime quite a bit…
That being said, I had already sensed that there wasn’t a thread being created here to follow the serialization.
>>70Honestly, the anime really doesn’t matter, and I actually think it’s a lack of material and the limits of Forbidden’s stamina.
I also liked anime quite a bit, so I don’t understand why it didn’t sell well.
If the anime became a big hit, there might have been an increase in fan art of Akemi-chan and Kosame-chan that is really risqué…
>>72No matter what the anime’s style is, a big hit is unlikely…
It’s a manga that consumes quite a bit of calories when you read it, so reading one episode a week is just right.
The anime itself was good.
There’s nothing more I can do about that situation.
>>75It was generally well done, wasn’t it?
The only thing left is to determine whether to properly execute the timing, tempo, and parody material, or to evade it.
Ah… speaking of which, Kawabanga didn’t work out, did it?
I don’t think the quality of the anime itself was that bad.
It’s such a waste that the distribution and sales have been completely unsuccessful.
>>79I also quite liked it, but first of all, the number of Busou Shoujo Machiavellianism readers is limited, and even fewer people follow it to the anime.
Furthermore, the anime had insider jokes among the staff, which meant it was very selective of its audience, so the disastrous results were somewhat to be expected.
I think it would have continued longer if it hadn’t been adapted into an anime.
>>80Well, it’s just a simple case of running out of ideas and losing momentum.
>>83The motivation has surely dropped significantly, and it is not completely unrelated.
If we both remain single for 10 years, you haven’t forgotten our promise to get married, right?
>>81In any case, that episode will never be depicted.
You’ll probably end up drawing a manga like Busou Shoujo.
What should I do to get my fix of comics like Basue until the next Basue-like manga starts after Basue ends…?
To be honest, I think a live-action adaptation could have been successful.
>>85The content of the anime was suited for live action.
It seemed like there was a lack of material at the time of Shikibu as well, so I guess making jokes is quite difficult.
Here it comes… Purple II!
Ah, I was wondering why there suddenly was an increase in free releases, but I see…
It’s not a work that brings in new readers in droves, you know.
I don’t think the presence or absence of anime affects the lifespan of a work.
It’s a good memory to have been astonished when I saw the pin-up in Megami Magazine.
It’s been a while since the manga I’m following reached its final episode, so I might buy the magazine.
I think it would have been funny if it were styled like “Gag Manga Biyori.”
It will become a really strange world, but there’s no helping it if you don’t throw away reality.
It’s tough that I can’t escape the seriousness in my style.
I hope it will resume about two years after the hiatus.
In the afterword of volume 16, it ended with “Next time! Entering the health check-up chapter!”
The afterword of volume 17 talks about tendinitis, so it makes me suspicious that there might have been something in the health check results.
I wish you would stop being so hasty.
I want about six months of grace period.
I might die the week after next.
I miss Akemi-chan’s best friend not being around at all.
I’ve been thinking that there have been more common themes among older otaku lately… but when I reread it, there were quite a few from the earlier volumes too.
As I thought, adapting it into a visual form is a challenge, Akemi-chan!
Ten years ago.
Yesterday, huh?
It might be an episode like Dragon Ball that depicts ten years later, so don’t give up hope for our wedding’s after-party!
Why…
What was good about that damn slow-paced anime?
It’s like a sudden storm; if you accumulate that much, it will be completely ruined.
I think the anime turned out well.
>>106The gags were dead, but the voice acting wasn’t bad.
I especially like Basho-chan’s cute voice.
I wonder what I will draw next.
It seems that there are infinite ideas when I look at the end of the volume.
It might be due to the time of year or something like health issues.
“I’m drawing alone, and it’s become tough to keep up with the weekly serialization.”
If all goes well!?
But Morita’s voice is already playing in the anime.
Is it true that Fuku-kun isn’t Morita…?
I ended up thinking that Fuku-kun is really amazing after watching.
I also like anime.
The “Akemi-chan” in the anime was so good that it made me unavoidably fall in love.
I thought the cast of the anime was amazing at capturing an amateurish vibe in karaoke.
I don’t think there was much talk about who Akemi-chan ultimately ends up with, but surely the final episode will properly resolve that, right?
It might not have been canceled, but rather the author gave up.
It didn’t particularly take off after it was adapted into an anime…
>>119It’s not a manga worth buying as a standalone volume from the beginning.
I thought it was a format that could last forever…
Is there a subject that seems likely to be this much of a hit?
To be honest, I had a desire to see new works, so I’m taking it positively.
It was a treasure trove of famous… or notorious sayings that you could see everywhere on the internet as image-less posts.
Being a princess isn’t just a girl’s exclusive trademark!
Reading the early current events already feels nostalgic, but will I eventually come to feel nostalgic about Busu E itself…?
I used to make my own anime, and once the series ends, I might create the episodes I want to see as an anime myself.
But there are manga that aren’t worth buying as a paperback, right?
>>127Reading the entire paperback straight through can be extremely tiring, so just consuming the end sections from Young Jump is just right…
It’s early in the story, but the robbery story featuring Komizuki-chan’s first appearance is interesting, isn’t it?
Will the title return to the fallen phoenix of Young Jump again…?
Don’t try to make the rejected ideas into the next work!