
>高次くんがおかしくなっちゃったYeah
It’s basically your fault.
The strongest rotation has been completed!
When civilization develops, conflicts arise…
→Let’s have a proxy war in baseball…
>>3It’s too much like a Gundam fight…
Will science develop to the point where baseball aliens will invade Earth?
It’s too funny how the comments section gets consumed by discussions about Yalruto.
>>5Baseball brings misfortune to Yalulu.
It’s mostly the fault of Yalrut for not being able to score!
>>7It’s not Yalulu that can’t do it, it’s Sparrows!
I think it would be better to consider fluid management.
I only have anxiety that a tribe that never had concepts of superiority or defeat will be thrown into chaos because of the Crazy Psycho Yakult Lady.
Biking from Gunma to Toda makes me feel like a complete Yakult person.
I like when Ina does the pshh sound at the end.
This is the one that will eventually come to Earth as a baseball alien to attack, right…?
Is it the golden age of Jump’s baseball manga?
A conflict arises in baseball.
>>15Not to mention humans…
I’m somehow scared that the topic of the speed of light was mentioned.
Isn’t it that the aliens, who have gained wisdom, are invading the distant Earth?
>>16We did it, we can go back to Earth!
It was the Earthlings who invaded first, after all.
I thought a baseball romantic comedy had started, but then cultural invasion through baseball began.
It looks like it will soon become stronger than Yakult.
👽 Sparrows are strong humans!
👽 The Swallows team is terrible.
A manga released on the night when Yakult suffered a terrible loss.
>>24You’re just always losing in a terrible way, aren’t you?
>>24Yesterday’s loss was so ordinary that it doesn’t even rank among the worst five of the season.
Aren’t these guys coming to invade Earth as baseball aliens?
If you come to invade as a baseball alien, it’s not a problem since all of us humans, without exception, love baseball.
Don’t get involved, baseball aliens.
The monetary value of the Yaruru people is increasing exponentially!
These two will become the presidents of the Yalulu Country Japan Autonomous Region.
Baseball is in Yalulu.
Calamity
may bring
Baseball → Civilization → Baseball → Civilization → Baseball → Civilization
Since we are living together as adults, we must be doing it, right?
I wonder how many episodes it will take to reach nuclear weapons from baseball…
What will happen if I get pregnant?
>>37Dokusuto didn’t do that kind of thing.
I have a good relationship with Niina-san…
Nina is going to ride her bike 62 km one way from Ota to Toda. What kind of vitality is that…
>>40Baseball pedal
>>45I guess I was probably rowing while humming the cheer song…
When a conflict arises due to baseball.
I think the key is whether or not Nii-san gets cloudy and reacts with “This, this!”
I’m just happy that the people who broke everything are drawing manga again!!
This is the one where the leader of the Yalulu baseball world becomes the Sparrows.
When I think that disparities and conflicts arising from wins and losses can lead to disaster, it’s quite concerning…
Isn’t it smarter than a human…?
I wonder if there is a reason why I couldn’t reach concepts like arithmetic and others.
If I teach them baseball, won’t it be bad? That’s what was said in last week’s feedback, and this week I was pointed out on everything regarding that, and it was no good.
This is amazing…!
I had a feeling, but the guy is also pretty messed up in a different way…
>>49I’ve made up my mind to launch a civilization invasion to make the woman I love happy.
But Koji-kun’s funniness is aimed at making Niina-san happy.
I feel like there was a baseball player who had an episode of being a strange person who rode a bike long distances with snacks when they were a kid, but I can’t remember if there really was or not.
That was quite a terrible way to lose.
The player didn’t get swept in the Yokohama game, but they only had two matches that were candidates for the worst.
I thought it would be a story about spreading baseball to various planets, but it turns out we need to develop interstellar travel technology before we can even move.
When I think about it, it’s terrible that even though we were completely shut out, it wasn’t a horrible way to lose.
Is this couple the serpent that fed the fruit of knowledge in the paradise?
The combination of Thank You Pitch and Yalulu is complete.
>>58Say “rotate.”
>>58Is it the productivity of the Akkan type?
>>58Jump is being overused like a middle reliever that comes out regardless of winning or losing, as there are baseball mangas published on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
Before I read it last week, I thought, “Another baseball manga?” but I ended up not caring, which is impressive.
I think Yakyu-chan is cute, but I’m lightly shocked to find out she’s a local.
“Prioritizing survival over everything else is just too logical and funny.”
Even if it’s not baseball, modern people would be so bored over there that they might feel like they’re going to die…
Indeed, baseball aliens are a menace…
Is it really okay to casually give knowledge to aliens? I have that question.
Well, if it’s for baseball, I guess it can’t be helped… so it’s a good motivation.
>>66I wonder if it will happen…
It seems like a peaceful village, but there are likely frequent wars between settlements or attacks from opposition groups.
The leader’s house is on a hill and has many jars and weapons stored inside.
>>67Well, you must have been doing it under the watchful eyes of Murakami and Yamada while you were on Earth.
If there are no natural enemies, any strange creature can dominate.
Those guys seem to have high specs.
It feels like I’m becoming a missionary who brings religion along with useful knowledge to uncivilized people.
>>74In other words… an alien of baseball civilization!
Baseball civilization baseball civilization baseball civilization baseball civilization baseball civilization baseball
Civilization Baseball Civilization Baseball Civilization Baseball Civilization Baseball Civilization Baseball Civilization
In another manga, the baseball story about the interspecies war was also tense in the end…
Well, that was based on the premise that there was bloody war and discrimination beforehand.
>>67It’s just that it’s not depicted because it’s not needed in the manga, but we’re living together, right?
Make sure to use contraception properly.
I can’t understand it without an explanation like in One Piece.
Oblivion and thank you, this is baseball-themed but all the genres are different and it’s nice.
>>79Everything is just too unpredictable…
>>85Just because it’s baseball.
>>67In a way, this heroine is like a disease…
*The two are good friends, so they take a bath together.*
Proxy war in baseball…
There’s no way to measure that in baseball.
I’m curious about the future, but what stood out to me the most this time was the line, “I’m just going to step into the dugout for a bit.”
It seems like you might be moaning in baseball terms, but it’s a bit…
If anything, the onomatopoeia might turn into “yakyu yakyu.”
>>84I feel like I could call one more person when I’m about to burst.
Since there are no condoms, I need to be careful about contraception.
>>87Maybe it would be good for the kids to just form their own baseball team.
It’s funny how they’ve been saying “yakyu” over and over.
Even if you don’t understand the meaning of Niina-san’s baseball terms, it seems like they’ll eventually come up in the commentary on the Thank You Pitch.
>>90Mutually complementary and great!
The gentle giant of Ganymede is like that…
I wonder if the people cheering for the Swallows on Earth would have been happier if there was no baseball.
>>93If you can win 40% of the time, it’s said to be mentally beneficial overall.
>>97The current Yakult has a winning percentage of .351, so it’s mentally negative, huh…
>>101The thread about the penguin and Yakult was getting emotional over the game’s progress and getting angry when they lost, but that was just a little while ago.
Recently, I’ve noticed a growing sense of acceptance of defeat in a somewhat detached manner.
>>107This season, the way we’ve been losing is quite bad.
From losing 5-0 in the opening match to a loss of 5-6, or being down 0-10 after three innings the following day.
>>93When I’m weak, there’s a feeling in my heart that I’ll probably lose, so it’s still mentally easier.
>>102It’s the hardest when you stumble while things are looking up, isn’t it?
Because the championship is flickering in my mind.
Is that a graveyard around the house?
Is that the subtitle?
You are like the queen of the night in some way, or something like that…
…I remembered “The Moon is a Merciless Night Queen.”
>>95According to Wikipedia, it seems to be a story about revolution and diplomacy, so I guess that’s also being used in that context.
Oh, so this is what baseball is like!
It’s crazy to go a one-way distance of 62km just to watch for free from the embankment…
Baseball can’t be played alone!
The previous work was incredibly suitable for battles, but I thought the art style didn’t feel very battle-like… but it seems to have landed perfectly as a work that fits just right.
Speaking of which, that alien wasn’t born from my parents’ gifted education.
>>104There is still a possibility that he is my father…
Yaruru and Sparrows
Yaruru wants to play a lot of baseball, so it’s cute but a little scary that they’re seriously taking classes to advance civilization.
>>108Kouji-kun perceives it that way out of desire, but isn’t it basically a new appetite for knowledge?
It may have made you think that way, but it might actually be a genuine desire for baseball.
I feel that making them study in order to create the time to play baseball is a pretty correct way to boost motivation.
I really want it to continue and be made into a game.
A game that combines Power Pro and Civilization without dividing it.
What the!? Yalrut isn’t a weak team!! Nina was lying!!
When I’m weak, there’s a feeling inside that I might lose, so it’s still mentally easier.
We’re going to lose anyway (I’m watching the match).
Oh, they scored a point. Yes, yes, we’re losing (I’m watching the match).
Yes, the match is over, and we lost again today (still watching until the end).
The encounter with baseball is inevitable, given the motifs of the Yaruru culture are often circular.
I laughed at the thought of taking down a giant tree three times.
>>118Did you make it?
The damage from a loss is significant around September when you’re in a competition for the championship.
I thought the woman was an alien, but that doesn’t seem to be the case…
I saw it for the first time, but it’s interesting.
Baseball
Is a rotation every other day really from the Showa era?
>>125Baseball baseball civilization baseball civilization
>>128Gondo, huh?
A woman who can be killed just by cutting off baseball.
From Yaluru’s perspective, humans are the aliens, right…?
>>127Baseball Civilization Alien
It’s impressive how it falls on us.
A manga that looks like a crazy person coming out as a Yakult Swallows fan?
Isn’t it crazy that we’re still making wheels?