
I had a good feeling about this.
>>1Is it because there is no feeling of hatred in baseball? It’s sad that it only stops at uncertainty.
Stop talking about Yakult in the comments.
>>2It is a terrible match at the time of publication.
Yakult is also responsible.
>>35Do not let Yakult fulfill its responsibilities at Jumpra.
>>35But it seems that Yakult has a pretty high probability of having terrible games…
Yaruru
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In the comments section, glasses are being casually treated like they belong to Takatsu…
The merciless cultural invasion by baseball aliens…
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Baseball alien Nngo lolololol
It’s really scary to see that they’re bringing in sources of conflict.
But it also brings food.
It was Yaluru and the others’ will to contract with the devil.
Every time Yalulu’s reason and intelligence are depicted, I wonder if it’s okay to teach baseball.
Isn’t it going to take away something important from Yaruru?
You said last week that Niina might die, but it seems like she’s about to die more than I imagined.
Is it 12kg?
>>15You’re always bringing the 12 teams into this…
If only the Pacific League had a ban, it would have been fine with 6 kg.
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>>16This YKLT team is weak… isn’t it weak?
It’s a crime to point out facts, you know?💢
If we create 12 teams, a war will break out…
Yaruru was just Yaruru.
Everyone was Yaruru.
There are 12 Yaruru now.
Struggle… struggle…
I need to make sure he doesn’t learn the heckling…
It was a problem that Niina’s home was in the same city as mine.
If it weren’t for my obsession with baseball, I would be so cute, but baseball is deeply ingrained in the character’s core…
Of all things, they had to transfer such an abnormal couple.
Well, war is also a form of culture.
The intelligence of aliens is too high and scary.
You have an existence like a yokai from Yowamushi Pedal…
I can’t help but feel afraid of the heroine who will die if baseball doesn’t take root.
I think it’s the type where a substantial level of tolerance is necessary for the conversation to hold up.
>>28It was evident from the first episode, wasn’t it?
>>29It’s okay because there’s an understanding boyfriend and a highly intelligent alien.
Maybe this is a world where baseball replaces war…
>>30Someday, there would have been conflict somewhere, and perhaps this was good in its own way… I wonder.
From a parent’s perspective, if a man appears who is willing to take on a daughter who seems so hopeless, there’s no way to let him escape.
I thought they were saying “yakuyakyu” a lot in the first episode.
I didn’t really think you were serious.
I also tried to ride my bike to Toda, but I ran out of energy in the city of Kumagaya.
This child is real.
There are comments like that, and the baseball fans are gathering too much.
I think they might be so intelligent that they develop spaceships in baseball culture and return to Earth (reverse invasion).
If you just teach the basics, it’ll clearly be more intelligent than humanity, Yalulu.
>>38It’s crazy to be able to ask that question on the very day I learned about light…
Competition is necessary for the development of culture.
By creating 12 teams, we will teach Yarul and others about competition and develop civilization.
The unsettling aspect is that it can instantly learn languages and studies and clearly has a higher intelligence than humans.
I won’t be deceived by being friendly.
No matter how much wisdom one gains, I hope they remain fundamentally good…
I don’t think it will head in an overly explicit direction in terms of style.
I am almost certain that it will turn out to be terrible, regardless of that.
I suppose the difference in gravity will come into play eventually…
They seem to be a species with no malice at all, and fortunately, both of them are good people, so I don’t think it will lead to disastrous results.
You will just become a baseball fanatic…
But you know…
It’s said that discussing politics and baseball in casual conversation is forbidden, as baseball is generally a source of conflict…?
>>49No, no! It means that we are both too serious, so this is not a topic that can be casually discussed.
In other words, a world without politics is like a world of primitive people.
To treat it on the same level means that without baseball, it’s no different from monkeys grunting and groaning.
It’s saying that conflicts only occur at the same level.
It’s scary to think that someone might have been stripped of their civilization and exiled because their intelligence was too high and caused trouble in the universe.
I see, in other words, baseball will save the world!
Less than a grass baseball level…!
At my parents’ house, there was something like Yakult and it was no good.
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Does my hometown, Ota City in Gunma Prefecture, have an original source too?
Is baseball scary…?
>>58Baseball is not scary.
What is scary is humans.
It seems likely that there are people who lived peacefully in a world where civilization has collapsed.
The locals had a cheat-level intelligence.
I’m curious about how the light gravity and stretched arms affect things.
Even though the Swallows have been losing a lot before this manga started, the fans who blame the manga are ugly!
It is interesting that almost all readers tend to focus on the negatives of teaching baseball.
>>64On the contrary, what is the plus?
Other than making the crazy heroine happy.
>>66It’s already in the main story, isn’t it?
Increase labor productivity to create余裕in life for playing baseball.
Just as the origin of the word “school” on Earth comes from the Greek word “scholē” (leisure, free time)
The margin allows culture to grow and the reproduction of value to take place.
The day may soon come when the source of the new value created by Yaruru and others will be named “yakyu.”
>>80Mr. Nameless has gone weird…
Yaruru is so smart that I’m really wondering if it’s okay to teach him various things…?
>>65It’s okay, I’ll do it, peace.
The alien’s home planet supports Yakult.
Destroy the Earth.
Since Niina-chan was sent to 2023, if she comes back now and watches the Yakult game, she would be furious.
I’m afraid that because Yalulu’s intelligence has become too high, war might start.
I think there will probably be 12 races.
The development of civilization is scary because it’s often inseparable from conflict.
“Attack,” “defend,” “deceive,” “hide,” “audience excited by being filmed,” “brawl”
It is a concept that did not exist in the language of Yalulu before.
Even though you’re so smart, it seems you’re not good at creating something from nothing since your civilization level is low.
I feel like it’s okay not to be that cautious.
>>73Humans have not been good at it either, so they lived with stone tools for a long time.
Destroy the wilderness.
Isn’t this one of those things where development doesn’t necessarily lead to happiness?
A war breaks out in baseball → Reconcile with baseball → A war breaks out in baseball.
Many Yalurus are dying from excessive bodily fluids due to the sense of accomplishment from team play.
Teaching the concept of winning and losing, not just in baseball, can only become a source of conflict.
If everyone is wise at the species level, it should be fine.
But baseball, huh…
Basically, they seem like a smart and mild-mannered species, don’t they? Yaruru.
Sports are a peaceful culture that can resolve conflicts instead of war.
I didn’t even know that Tsubakuro from Niina-san passed away.
It may be peaceful not to have any casualties, but…
Being weak at baseball can lead to the idea that one’s value as a person is low…
Humans, you know…
I believe that being this much worried is due to the fans’ level of maturity being backed by experience.
The concept of conflict is born in Yaluru…
With the high intelligence of Yalulu and the others, I think they might even transcend the concept of conflict.
>>90Choosing baseball over war…?
It seems like those human baseball fans have low intelligence and social standards…
>>91Should we compile the logs from ν速 into a booklet and have Yalulu read it as a lesson in what not to do…?
>>91It’s not limited to just baseball, though.
People who get passionate about something tend to lose sight of their surroundings.
Due to various circumstances, I want to invade the Earth through baseball and battle against the Earth’s representative, the Sparrows.
It feels like it’s just doing science fiction normally…
It’s a relief that the Nanj民 weren’t sent to Yalururu Star.
>>95It’s become troublesome because we’ve sent in an unusual person who can actually coach baseball.
If it’s just an ordinary person speaking strange words, there shouldn’t be a problem.
In terms of short-term intensity, it seems that soccer fans are more intense, but since baseball has games almost every day, baseball fans might be more mentally unstable.
Is a ban necessary?
>>98(War)
What animal enters the batter’s box but doesn’t try to hit?
Since the title of this manga is likely based on “Guns, Germs, and Steel.”
Well, that’s probably how it will be…
>>100Ah, I see!
I believe that playing normally has a higher expected score than using a bunt, so why do they want to use a bunt?
Wasn’t that last volleyball match a bit strange?
There has to be a development where the Yaluru aliens learn about the darkness of baseball.
The bathing scene confirmed in the second episode is fan service.
>>106The content makes it impossible to feel any sexual attraction at all.
Soccer seriously has assassinations and killings, so it’s no joke.
But having it would definitely be better…
Baseball… baseball…
Originally, baseball is something purely fun…
High school baseball is a kind of reality show, after all.
It’s crazy that a mere high school student is being fiercely pursued by professional baseball teams and universities, leading to a heated competition.
Once you send J in, you’ll remember it from淫夢 before baseball, right?
>>114Lustful Dream Civilization Alien
>>132It’s too much…
I wonder where they will model the stadium if they build one? They probably can’t make a dome, and since Jingu and Hamasta are out of the question, maybe around ZOZO Marine.
>>115It must be a shrine because of Niina’s hobby.
There will likely be many injuries, but it is a necessary sacrifice.
>>122Since Jingu doesn’t have the Sapporo Dome anymore, it’s the worst stadium among the 12 teams…
What is up with my girlfriend, who treats me like I’m crazy for wanting to create 12 baseball teams when I can’t live without baseball?
Ah, is Yalulu’s intelligence a foreshadowing that she has a way to move faster than light to return to Earth?
>>117The only question left is how many years it will take to return to Earth…
>>117The only question left is how many years it will take to return to Earth…
I don’t understand because I’m an idiot, but…
What Chibi Yaruru was saying is a question that humanity has taken hundreds of years to reach, right?
>>118I think there have always been intelligent people who held such thoughts for a long time.
What’s impressive about Yaruru is that the child immediately reached such questions after being taught.
>>118It must be the question that Einstein arrived at much later (the theory of relativity).
Baseball is a great sport that enhances teamwork, so it should be fine…
>>120It’s ridiculous that the fans and front office of the Chunichi Dragons have been unable to win the league championship even once since they ousted manager Ochiai… aren’t they stupid, damn it!
>>133I’ve never seen a baseball team doing something like the exile-type stories from Narou in real life.
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I don’t understand.
Why the weak baseball team?
To cheer (for someone).
To suffer from a lack of understanding.
>>123Baseball~ 😭
Even though they’re a combat race that destroys one or two planets of Level E.
I remembered two types of alien baseball enthusiasts who signed a “If you harm Earthlings, we’ll kill you” treaty because they wanted to see baseball on Earth.
If Yaruru can continue playing baseball in a gentle manner without creating conflicts, could that be the birth of a true intelligent being?
>>127Isn’t it true that not fighting is the highest value?
>>127If that were possible, we wouldn’t be struggling.
There might be a route where the Titan clan and the Tiger clan invade and resolve their conflicts through baseball…
>>130👽️<I want to die.
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I think it depends on whether the introduction of a scoring system can prevent the concept of winning and losing and gambling.
That guy is really my…
In the scene where they’re making a baseball field, they’re casually teaching about wheels.
I wonder what it is, it’s scary to watch.
I got the twist of this manga.
An alien who came to destroy the Earth, just before the world collapses, says that it’s the end of the Earth.
“Wait, baseball is a culture of Earth?” said the alien who came to invade and liked baseball.
These two have warped to a star from several hundred million years ago, and from Yaruru, baseball is spreading throughout the universe—it’s the end.
>>137It’s the end, cat’s space.
Baseball has a strict hierarchical structure and is also perfect for fostering social skills!
If you can’t eat, it’s really bad, so it’s fine to play baseball, but don’t neglect work! That’s really true…
The two ride a rocket with the help of Yalulu, but it is a planet dominated by soccer.
The finale features a close-up of the collapsed Jingu Stadium.
>>143Stop with the Planet of the Apes!
It’s like this manga has a cinematic grandeur.
The opponent is scared!
It’s like a case where tribes that can’t throw the ball well become targets of discrimination…
It was said that if you celebrate in advance, you can win in baseball.
I don’t like her, who expresses going to the toilet as “dugout.”
Semitakekka
You’re really good at teaching, Takatsu.
>>153Well, if you let him be a pitching coach, he can create a team with the best ERA in the league, and if you make him a manager, he can win the championship in Japan; he’s incredibly skilled.
This is a manga where for some reason, the shortcomings of this year’s Yakult are being discussed in the comments section.
>>154The text provided is an emoji (cross mark) and does not contain any words to translate.
Because it was disappointing last year as well.
The seeds of conflict are being sown in the once peaceful Yarul.
Baseball was the fruit of wisdom…?
Yakult is always disappointing every year.
>>158Isn’t it terrible?
The title includes it, so they will likely focus on baseball, but I am a little worried about whether it will be broad enough.
This time too, the characters are great, so I want to see plenty of weird stories like the ones in the previous installment’s wagashi shop episode.
The current situation is below that of a casual baseball game…
>>162I wasn’t even considering creating 12 teams…
They seem like they would come up with the infield fly rule even without anyone teaching them…
Is a great righteousness team being born nearby and opposing us?
Here🐧?
>>165Wave the orange towel.
The final episode ends with Yalurus defeating the Swallows.
When a character like this becomes modest, the reaction can greatly enhance their heroine power, making it dangerous.
It’s Yalulu and Sparrows!
It looks like the final battle will be resolved by invading Earth and deciding it with baseball.
Yaruru is smart, so it seems like they’re going to intentionally walk Ohtani. This should be fine… Hey, why are we letting Ohtani walk and points are coming in even though he hasn’t hit a single?
The problem with baseball becoming popular is that the concept of individual performance statistics is created.
Are you really that happy being hugged by an alien female…?
>>173Children may burst out laughing when their heads are patted, so it might be a culture without body contact.
I guess civilization will rapidly advance through baseball and then return to Earth.
>>175Returning home, Niina-san is filled with despair at the dire situation of the Sparrows…
Whether it is for invasion or friendship, I think there will be a development where we play a baseball game against Earth’s all-star team.
Yaruru looks like a prey in terms of eye placement, but…
The enemies haven’t appeared yet, right?
>>178Which one is the Titan, Tiger, Star, Carp, or Dragon?
Nii-chan, who is crazy about baseball, and Kouji-kun, who is crazy about Nii-chan, are such a perfect match.
I can’t forgive the aliens who bring seeds of conflict to the good and wise Yaluls.
Isn’t baseball a good thing that brings about unity?
>>182Unity is an action within a social group.
If multiple social groups are born, unity becomes nothing more than a catalyst for conflict.
The author’s previous work had a happy ending, so I think it will be fine.
>>183It was a bitter end because it just had to be launched into a wormhole, based on the 2023 topic of Yakult.
It’s true that baseball can create rivalries, so we must also bring along sportsmanship.
I read it, but this heroine really likes baseball…
At this rate of development, won’t it soon surpass the human intellect?
Earth’s All-Star Team (MLB players primarily consist of Japanese players due to league circumstances)
I’m happy that the new series has started because I loved breaking everything!
A friendly match was scheduled between Yalur against the Major League All-Stars, Japan’s All-Stars, and the Sparrows, ending with Ms. Niina in the outfield seats of Jingu Stadium peacefully passing away.
This time, “How to exceed the speed of light?” sets the stage for the emergence of super-fast navigation.
The final episode will be about the baseball aliens (Yaruru) attacking! I think it will end with a battle against the representative of Earth (the WBC champion or the Yakult Swallows).
>>191Should we entrust the fate of the Earth to Yakult…?
>>200From Yalulu’s perspective, it is possible to designate Yakult as the opponent who fights according to the will of the goddess of the planetary star, Ina.
There is also a high possibility of winning.
The development of civilization is a flag for environmental destruction; if environmental protection is also done together, it might be somewhat better.
I thought the Yakult was the first hook of the other world, but it turns out there’s also a Yakult element in the second episode…
Since Yalulu is smart, she quickly realizes that it would be better to remove that weird creature.
What’s most frightening is that production activities are accelerating before the baseball game…
Conflict is likely to arise from the accumulation of created wealth leading to surplus.
I’m scared of when other races will appear.
Is it a setup for a magic ball that exceeds the speed of light?
Although there is a lot of talk about the dangers of baseball, the species is mentally mature enough to accept creatures that are completely different, like Yalulu, without any words.
I think it might be meaningless to speak on the same line as humans…
>>198In any case, is it cultural invasion…?
>>203I would like you to say “cross-cultural exchange.”
The fact that they gently cared for the two people who looked obviously different suggests that they may not even know the concept of “conflict.”
The person who realized that the title is a parody of Guns, Germs, and Steel is smart.
>>201That book has a chapter titled “What does it mean to be Japanese?” so it might be discussed in the epilogue as well.
Japanese people seem to be a race that loves baseball, especially the Fighters and Manager Shinjo.
Could the bath scene be a requirement or something?
Since the characters were good in the previous work, I hope the human side increases as well.
If Yalulu shows her personality, that might be good in its own way.
The title of episode 2 is also a parody of “The Moon is a Harsh Mistress.”
Are they going to do some serious sci-fi?
The concept of cultural invasion seems to only exist when critical discourse about it comes to the surface.
I don’t think the current situation, where we are being accepted favorably and discussing what to do next, is very suitable.