
It’s just a hit, not something like SSR.
My brother…
>>2Kusunoki is at fault.
I often see this psychic regularly.
>>4It went viral the other day.
It was probably Kubo Yasuda that went viral, right!?
There are times when I’m helped by the goodness of those around me.
>>8I think I would have been more distrustful of people if it weren’t for my partner, Mondo.
It’s truly a relief that there are many guys whom a lonely hero can trust, even after knowing their inner feelings unilaterally.
>>9I understand.
Reita Toritsuka and so on!
I laughed so hard at Tsumugi from the anime saying “Hoi! Hoi!” and doing shoulder slaps.
By the way, my parents haven’t said anything like “don’t use your psychic abilities” or “hide them,” and it’s mostly Kusuo who is voluntarily restricting himself.
It seems that not telling his grandparents was also Kusuo’s own intention.
>>11Wasn’t it because the eldest son said something that you didn’t communicate it?
>>11When it’s convenient, I rely on you… but it’s up to Kusu to decide what to do.
Also, it has the ability to cause real harm if not controlled voluntarily… when seen with the naked eye, it petrifies, so I’m wearing toy glasses.
The optimal approach to abilities that exceed human intelligence is not to avoid or utilize them, but rather to have a strong son carry the load.
>>12Kusuemoon
>>12Kusue mon!As a cautionary example…
I love the 100 yen man.
Rather than the goodness around Kusuo
It’s strong that Kunio can sense and support the good parts.
It was cute how grandpa got angry when his father was spoken poorly of.
>>18In that story, I think it’s amazing how Grandpa tries to protect Kusuo.
I know that the roots of “chuunibyou” are good, so I interact with them relatively kindly.
It’s nice that both Saiki himself and those around him are good people.
>>20I like the part where Bando protects Saiki from the falling bookshelf…
…The guys around Saiki are really something, aren’t they?
I love the setting where the telekinesis is so stupid that you can’t read thoughts.
>>22I like the metaphor that if you poke me while saying “Wee!”, you’ll die.
Well, in reality, my brother, after all, was trying to get Kusuo recognized by the world, so it’s a kind family world.
>>23He’s a bad guy, but he’s not evil, right?
>>28Distorted love… isn’t it too distorted?
But I was trying to suppress my supernatural powers and lead a normal life…
>>36If I could reunite with the late Kusuo, I would totally ahyuu~!
The world will perish on its own, but…
A world where basically only well-developed human beings exist, reflecting on the previous work.
>>25There were times when only outrageous characters like heroes studying and Kanata existed.
The CV is…
>>26It’s nice, isn’t it…?
Even though you have the power to do anything if you set your mind to it, the fact that you deliberately act like a 100-yen man shows that you were raised with love.
>>30It’s amazing that they don’t even need to go to school anymore, yet they still diligently follow the rules.
My future wife is beautiful too.
>>32She’s a gyaru, after all…
>>54Boobs, huh!?
>>64Well, we’re really close, like doing things like “pee” and “XXX” together.
This guy is creepy, whether it’s my real brother or my brother-in-law.
Kuu-chan loves coffee jelly too much.
Why do those parents have two sons like that?
>>37I can’t think of anything else except that we were too lovey-dovey.
I probably inherited my tsundere personality from my grandfather.
The generation that was in elementary and middle school during the serialization is now already adult.
>>40Are you serious, partner!
Forget about that, let’s call the little one and go eat ramen.
The performance of the festival game I appeared in…
>>41Since it’s only at the stage of flash animation, the voices are a rare variation.
>>41Thanks to an unfavorable bug, I somehow managed to fit into tier S…
I really like that Dad’s statement about loving me just as much as Mom does is true!
A wickedly beautiful girl who believes she is a perfect beautiful girl.
I thought otherwise, but I really do love perfect beautiful girls.
I created a top-notch hospitality theme park to take the mount, and it makes you laugh and feel relaxed.
>>45I came back to myself and thought, “Why am I hosting for these ordinary people?” and it didn’t go well.
A friend who helped me with their supernatural abilities, even though my memories were erased, I just wanted to express my gratitude.
Is it a rule for people in the Saiki family to get divorced?
Isn’t the person in the thread image someone who licks shoes?
>>48I’m a professional who supports my family by licking shoes.
There is a timeline where this invincible guy dies a little before the main story begins, and the Third World War is happening.
I wonder how that father, who has changed jobs multiple times and seems to make a lot of mistakes, managed to buy such a house.
It seems like you’re trying hard, but it doesn’t look like you’re earning well.
>>56Didn’t my brother buy it for me?
>>59He has so much money that he can afford to waste it.
Even without superpowers, they are just an ordinary weirdo, right?
Please stream the anime.
While “Yuusha Gaku” was somewhat interesting, I prefer “Saiki” because there are almost no annoying characters.
>>60Those guys lack even a semblance of inherent goodness that can be found in something as trivial as a bird’s nest.
Phew, what a pain!
>>61Oh, it’s Saiki…
>>62(Did I really say “oh dear” like that?)
>>62When I read it consciously, it really makes me go “what a drag” over and over, and it makes me laugh.
>>61Isn’t it strange that when you’re making someone like Toritsuka do things in place of your father, you’re saying “oh well” while letting it slide? I like that.
Takahashi-san will marry a better-looking man and have good-looking children…
It’s amazing that my father licks shoes, but it also feels like he licks humans.
Bando might actually be a pretty serious source of salvation.
I really think Tori Tsubaki was totally useless, at least during his introduction episode.
Since Kubotani is being a delinquent, Matoi is just a good-natured fool, right?
>>73It’s those guys with the BL elements too.
>>75It’s Takahashi receiving from Bendō’s attack.
>>82Are you sick?
Since being able to read someone’s mind makes it a relationship where one can naturally value their parents.
We are sharing secrets too.
Saito-mei is just too much of a good woman.
I prefer the Hero Academia over the useless Seven Change.
>>78That’s a bit too poisoned, isn’t it?
Manga that I want to read the continuation of.
“This guy and Bendo would be strong characters in any manga world.”
The Saiki from the world where Endo was killed in a novel appeared.
The heroine loved by God is cute, isn’t she?
I’m grateful that the anime somehow received Netflix money and was completed.
It was nice that the girl was cute.
I was going to start a thread with the character from the image, but they were already in the thumbnail.
Why…?
I like being seriously scolded when I make my father be my birthday decoy.
>>89Kaidou’s unembellished composition is effective.
I also like that the magician is definitely improving their skills.
>>91I like that Ike-san is trusted immensely by those around him.
Yes, yes, of course I understand that the character who most resonates with the anonymous audience is the one who wets themselves.
>>94Even though they were the last to appear with the usual members, their impression is too strong.
Saiki’s wife is a poor girl, right?
We used to go on trips together during summer vacation.
I intend to portray them as good guys based on lessons learned, but fundamentally there’s a desire to reveal their worthlessness, so I’ll vent that out through Takahashi.
If you don’t consciously deal with your desires, a piece of crap will naturally come out.
Toritsuka is intentionally being a loser, but Papa and Yonehara-san are somewhat precarious, or rather, they’re a bit leaking…
How about an illusionist…?
>>100I cherish Nendo and am steadily working hard to step up.
He’s a great guy except for his taste in women.
Mr. Mera can’t afford to be particular about the details…
Mr. Mera is at a level where no one can stop him from going to the raft.
The Pee-Pee Man detective loves talking about horse racing too much.
This guy is too clever for being weak against coffee jelly.
>>105I liked how, during the trip to buy home appliances, we were checking other appliances rigorously, but when it came to the jelly maker, we were much more lenient.
Even though there are quite a few decent stories about old man Toritaka, Mr. Mira is really hopeless…
It’s nice to lie in bed in my room, unable to think of a way to escape from a deserted island, feeling troubled with no options.
Best friend gacha jackpot!
I felt that the teacher of Hero Studies was being treated like a failure teacher, and I thought the author has that kind of recognition as well.
>>109The admonition against senseless violent jokes is impressive.
I wonder if the thread image is also suffering from phantom urges…
A manga-like rich person and Teruhashi’s brother who keeps appearing and experiencing painful situations.
Saiki’s sister looks good.
Both Saiki and Mob have parents who are properly raised and don’t seem to use their abilities for selfish purposes, which is amazing.
>>115My dad occasionally tries to use it for his own selfish desires.
Well, it’s cute in a way.
Mr. Mera’s borrowed swimsuit reaches its peak.
I want to read one-shot stories like in Kochikame.
I’ve seen Saiki’s threads several times, but I’ve never seen a topic about Yumehara-san.
>>120She is a woman who is easy to use in a storytelling context, isn’t she, Yumihara-san?
>>120I was surprised to see her appear before Teruhashi-san in the original after getting into the anime, acting like the heroine.
I feel that it’s probably easier for the author to draw a gag manga that features trash characters.
I remember being surprised that they could make something so universally appealing with Kusuo, because I liked Hero Academia as it was.
I think Yumihara-san is cute.
It seems sad that it’s destined not to be with Kaito…
I love Hayahara-san from the diet episode, she’s amazing.
>>126I guess we don’t have permission for this kind of thing, do we?
>>126It’s one thing for anonymous readers on the internet to say whatever they want, but the official Jump shouldn’t be doing that…
>>138But it’s my responsibility…
Even after graduating from my position, I keep getting asked to contribute to the tankoubon…
The conversation about the sea between Yumihara and Kaito is nice, isn’t it?
Yumehara’s charm has increased tremendously in the anime.
It was mentioned in Gintama, but it really is important for everyone to get dirtied.
Kusuo and Teruhashi-san have both gone through their fair share of hardships.
The desire to be popular is something anyone can relate to, right!?
I think the lack of popularity for Toritsuka is because he is a psychic, which diminishes the sense of specialness associated with Saiki.
>>131But gyaru are popular, right?
Definitely uncomfortable.
>>140Big breasts, thank you.
Basically, I feel like I might like trash or the gutter, for some reason…
It may be the influence of the Eita and Riran couple.
Hold on, Torizuka’s desires are easy to empathize with!
Toritsuka is at just the right balance of being decent once out of five times.
Why is Bobobo interesting even with unreasonable violence, and why is there little discomfort?
>>135Those who experience unreasonable violence are often unreasonable characters themselves.
>>135Bobobo is already Bobobo.
>>135Including Bobobo, the main characters often go through terrible situations, so that manga is actually closer to Gintama or Saiki.
I don’t dislike you, Torizuka; I just don’t like you the most.
Bird bundle turn… let’s skip it.
I want to see the popularity poll after it’s completed.
Wasn’t Tori Tsubaki in 4th place in the popularity vote?
Well, it’s a foolish content written by a fool.
The story is that it’s no good if there are protected characters, so everyone being unreasonably beaten up, Bo-bobo should be safe.
I fell in love with Teruhashi when she was trying hard to eat bad ramen.
I think it’s fine to have at least one character like Toritsuka.
Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo is fundamentally a typical battle manga from Jump, so there is an assumption of violence as well.
Toritsuka has a rather trashy side to him…
Saiko was rich and arrogant, but it seemed like he was trying his best to compromise, get along, and cooperate in his own way.
>>152Toritsuka also had episodes of being a good guy that were on par with Saikora’s.
Bobobo looks at violence as more like a strong form of joking and retorting.
Hair poverty should send more compliments.
If this one’s parents had another child, that child would definitely be born with some insane abilities too…
I think that even a perfect beautiful girl can’t win against big breasts…
Toritsuka has a track record that has astonished the editorial department.
Although it’s an initial character, I feel like I had a bit of trouble handling Hairo.
>>159Maybe the popular character setting doesn’t match with Saiki and the other regulars… even though Teruhashi-san is in a different category.
Also, there were some playful teasing that looked gay, and it seems to have disappeared from anime…
>>159Surprisingly quick to give up or cowardly, or that Kaido-kun is over there! Those kinds of jokes are somehow quite funny.
I think Torizuka is difficult to handle because, even though their popularity decreases when they appear, they still have a lot of character popularity.
After this is over, the one-shot featuring the trash character seems easier to draw, but for the author, that is probably the original source.
I like the character, but I think the jokes tend to be fixed with Toritsuka.
Poor jaw! Small poverty! Poverty, poverty!
>>163Being poor didn’t matter, but the nose booger in Jump is interestingly true.
The anime was good too.
Despite the previous two works being canceled, I wonder what the effort behind the repeated one-shot releases in the thread images was all about.
>>166It’s not because I thought I could make it this way.
It was actually interesting.
>>166If they had gone with a good story route, it would have been well-received, don’t you think, editorial department?
Actually, many people think that’s good, so you have good taste.
>>169I have a memory that it wasn’t a very good story when it was a one-shot…
I usually found the episodes with Tori Tsubaki interesting, but it feels like there hasn’t been an episode that was compelling enough to make me want to participate in the survey asking, “Which three works did you find interesting in this week’s issue?” after buying Jump.
My best friend is Kaido Mondo, but I feel like my partner vibe is with Toritsuka.
It’s not my partner at all.
>>167Oh?
I can understand why you might find it strange since there was still some discomfort after reading it all.
The atmosphere has completely changed in this series.
I think I can say that I stayed true to my original intention by forcing the dirtiness onto Takahashi right from the one-shot.
>>172The one-shot was tough for both Rendo and the dirty guy who seems like Saiki’s friend.
I guess there are probably hardly any people who dislike Ashiro…
There are characters that I don’t particularly dislike, but I wouldn’t go so far as to name them as favorites.
Well, it’s pretty obvious who Hiro is modeled after, so there’s probably a bit of hesitation there.
Hairo is hot and bothersome, but also pretty useless…
But he’s a good guy…
I wonder what the author is doing now.
No, it’s not about parenting.
The frequent one-shots of Saiki will eventually be turned into a series, but for now, it’s handy as a filler, so let’s go with this vibe for a while!