
Rice ball
You came here!
You came here!
Shifting
It’s about how to see it.
To be serious, the amount of text makes you lose the desire to read after the first page.
>>6“I saw courage in your serious response.”
>>6This faithfully executes that from Gag Manga Biyori, and it even has a sense of beauty.
>>15It’s crazy how seriously and neatly a professional gag manga artist draws things.
>>6You are too impatient about things.
It’s how you look at it.
I’ll decide what went wrong.
What went wrong, I wonder?Before explaining that, it is necessary to understand the current situation of the galaxy.
It will be a bit lengthy.
>>9The time will come when you will understand as well.
Half of it is correct.
My ear hurts.
>>10Don’t reduce the damage on your own.
>>24It’s not direct, but… it will turn out that way.
Bravery
>>11Come on… combine!
>>35I will excuse myself since I’ve always been alone.
>>40Disperse.
Disperse.
Scatter.
>>35Are you going to die in an explosion?
It has no meaning.
Wealth
You are rushing things too much.
A miraculous collaboration with my brother.
>>17A trend that seems like my older brother has brought shame upon himself.
>>20Stop it, Hazimaru-kun.
I will decide for myself whether it was good or not.
Oak
What does it mean to lose a hill?
I just had a set meal of katsudon and udon!
I am not lost.
Justice
I made it in time.
You have lost your wealth.>You’ve lost the hill.“You have lost your righteousness.”>You have lost your courage.I will take my leave as I have lost everything.
Shueisha was really putting a lot of effort into advertising.
>>30Is there any meaning in dying from an explosion?
>>32Okubo-kun
It’s your manga.
Sneaking
>>31!
What are you sneaking around doing!
>>31!?
What are you sneaking around doing?!
It was scary when I heard the crunching sound and saw it biting off its own arm.
As you can tell from this thread, I think the phrasing was somewhat strange.
>>34That’s great… so… what good does that do?!
>>34It depends on how it looks.
Still lacking in insight.
That can be said as well.
It can also be said that it is not so.
Animation/Illustration
>>39Your mind’s eye is not something to rely on.
I’ll decide whether it was a mistake or not.
Where I’m being underestimated.
8
The scene where I formed Samurai 8 while connecting with strangers is unforgettable.
>>46All I can say is it’s a Katsu Hachi and a late Kin’niku Man parody that can’t be forgotten. ♾️
I think this thread will probably become one where people just vaguely divert the conversation without really talking about what went wrong.
>>48It can be said that way, but it can also be said otherwise.
>>48It’s more fun to play with Sam8’s standard format than to hold a reflection meeting…
>>50Good courage! Let’s follow!
>>48You rush to conclusions too quickly.
>>48Well… it takes a lot of time to talk about the merits of Samurai 8.
>>48Rather than having a reflection meeting, the way you play in a structured manner looks the most samurai-like to me.
Ata “ata”
Katsu Hachi and DV Hachi tend to get seriously criticized without a standard approach.
Sneaking…
>>57!
What are you sneaking around doing!?
AT chip
>>58What is AT?
>>71To explain that, it is first necessary to understand the current state of the universe.
It seems like a “hit” (or “strike”).
“Is it worth dying in an explosion? It makes no sense.”
A good smile with a severed head rolling around.
>>63Living shame
>>63The synchronization unique to real-time serialization is great, isn’t it?
The purest thread right now.
I think it would have definitely become more interesting if we had refined it more with the editors before the serialization.
It’s really difficult to read, but if you actually try to read it, the setting isn’t as complicated as it seems, and the way the plot threads are tied up is too simple.
The cat keychain might have been good as a gacha.
Volume 01 display is the bravest.
>>70It is believed that they were aiming for volume 88.
I’m so excited!
The animation and battle scenes were good.
Is it about time for a revenge, Master Kishi Hachi?
>>75It’s starting to feel like it should.
I’m so excited!!!
I saw courage in the editor who was just smiling.
>>77Taguhachi
The scene where a terrible connection is used to win a game is a classic moment.
Is that so?
If Kishimoto himself is drawing the picture, there’s a chance…
>>82There is a possibility that I was unable to cut it off and was dragging on the series.
I don’t seem to remember being explained the current situation of the universe… Master.
Every morning, I strengthen my scenario skills by watching AKIRA.
The drawings were good, right? Like the background art and such.
>>85Looking at the Kishimoto name on the paperback, I think it would have been better if he had done the illustrations himself.
I think it wasn’t good to have encountered a rare golden age of Jump in recent years.
>>86Could I have done more now?
>>87Aren’t you underestimating me?
>>92I wonder about that.
>>94Conversation between Oda and Kishimoto.
>>94I think it was the Astro Route of wishes that I was doing now.
>>86If it had been a somewhat interesting work, it might have done better depending on the serialization lineup… but honestly, I feel like the outcome wouldn’t change no matter when it was serialized.
If I were serialized now, Volume 08 would have been canceled.
I would have liked to see a future where the Norman phenomenon becomes the 80s phenomenon.
It’s your manga.
It wasn’t a problem with the drawing…
>>95It’s the manga you drew…
In the end, what was the reason for taking off your glasses, Master?
When I saw Uro Mira, for some reason I remembered this.
Even though they were considerably prolonging their existence by reducing the shipments of other best sellers.
>>100You were really hated, weren’t you?
Each element is already no good.
I wanted them to cover all 08 volumes.
The name has come up for things like the rice ball report and just needing to tidy it up, so the honor of Sakuhachi has been barely preserved.
>>105I wonder about that.
The most interesting part of the serialization is here.
This place was truly god-like without any complaints.
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>>107Is that the thing they called “Living Eight”?
Colon…
>>108Raw
ki
Shame
Colony…
Isn’t the main body something like a hairworm?
If I cut off the head, it seems like the insides would spill out too.
>>111As long as the spirit does not admit defeat, it is invincible.
>>113Life
ki
Shame
>>113Is that the appearance of a samurai? Well…
Becoming a headless corpse and winning with all your might! It would be cool to do that against a boss in a crucial moment, but after being done in multiple times in practice matches, it’s a different story.
(Yahimaru’s) sense is beyond mine…!
I need to collect 8 balls and 8 cubes, right?
>>119No, I will collect eight keys (different from a key).
A story about going to open Pandora’s box, which contains the method to save the world using that key.
On the other hand, the final boss is trying to open the box of Mandala that will destroy the world.
The box of Pandora looks like a cube, while the box of the mandala looks like a ball.
>>126If the key and the key are different, does that mean a keyholder hangs from a key that is unrelated to the key?
>>138First, the unit that all the samurai have is the key.
Only 8 people in the entire world have the key.
The key holder is a special holder that serves a samurai.
I liked the nicknames that were just roughly added without being elements of the manga itself.
Jai Hachi and so on.
>>120One of the achievements of onigiri.
∞
∞
∞
Infinity
∞
∞
I haven’t seen much of the early “Doko Hachi” and “Mitsuhachi” lately, but I liked them.
The noodle dish Uron Mirage, which makes a joke out of this, is popular.
I think it was simply that the author’s skill was lacking.
I have eaten a set of katsudon and udon.
>>125That was done by the fake Hachi.
>>161The readers from that time have arrived…
It was too early to do sci-fi in Jump.
I ended up eating eight sets of katsudon and udon!
Many people were so overwhelmed by the developments in Bakuhachi that they didn’t even have the energy to make jokes about it…
In the end, it was great that the princess got a super powerful line that was just like Yamamaru-kun.
>>131The greatest insult in the magazine.
>>131I think this is the biggest mockery among the Sam8 types.
I liked that the promotional booklet for Samurai 8 was included with volume 01 of Samurai 8.
>>132It feels like I’m playing the game of Densha de Go!
Like an ace.
I want to be like Hachimaru-kun.
I think it’s amazing that it is still being talked about and has established itself as a meme without being forgotten in a way.
The audacity to predict that the volume number will reach at least two digits starting from volume 01.
I got inspired by AKIRA, but it somehow didn’t resonate.
>>139That’s not just a second-rate idea; it’s more like a third or fourth-rate idea.
Is it really the cleanup expected to hit for extra bases?
>>139AKIRA: The fact that humans evolved from creatures like water fleas means that water fleas also had that potential power, right? Where does power actually come from? → SAM8: That was the power of Fudo Myoo.
A system that is ridiculously strong just because it’s filthy.
>>140“It’s like saying that resolve and inner strength become power… which sounds very much like something from a shonen manga.”
>>145In fact, it’s a flavor.
Essential strength needs to be acquired in a clearer and more straightforward way.
When you have little experience, you can’t discern such things and end up making simple mistakes and failing.
I like how the reevaluation of onigiri has gradually progressed.
I liked that onigiri was being kept at bay by other writers for a while.
But they made Onigiri a glasses character even though Kishi Hachi doesn’t wear glasses…
>>144It can’t be helped; I can’t draw eyes.
Snap!
You have achieved your goal…
I have lost my wealth…
It’s great how the foreshadowing set by NHK last year is resolved in Samu Hachi.
1. Capable people end up being disliked. 2. Everyone likes Taguchi for that reason. 3. No ongoing series launched. 3rd year, Taguchi editor, Wakabayashi. So that means… (Laughter from Wakabayashi and Kasuga) It came out of nowhere.
Okay, that’s how it is.
You’ve lost your sense of justice…
I don’t understand why the editor-in-chief cried back then.
>>155This episode feels like an unsolved case and is scary.
>>155I can’t believe Kishi Kage would write and submit something like this…
I took out my junior champion holder in one hit… that technique is definitely something called a shooting star or something like that.
It was a quite intense period and editing with Sam Eight and Leffo.
>>157The editor in charge was incredibly busy and active, wasn’t he?
I loved getting hit with a rice ball level impact.
I wanted to express that acknowledging defeat feels like it connects the strength of will to actual strength.
However, because there was a living shame at the same time, I can only see it that way now.
Everything is so bad that I can’t pinpoint what exactly is wrong.
It feels like we’ve packed in everything about Japan’s long period of katana-wielding and just skimmed off the surface.
Taguchi-kun, just standing there blankly, is exposed for only receiving manuscripts as an editor.
Nefarious rice ball
>>168But the editorial department loves Taguchi-kun just the way he is.
>>173He was a good guy.
>>173Because it’s the editorial department that supports Naito.
In reality, the fact that they won’t die until they admit defeat is a setting that is most often exploited by dirty villains, which is really awful.
The god of war who created this world is crap.
Because it’s a sci-fi samurai, Gintama is probably the rival, right?
>>170I heard in an interview that they said they might bring in characters from other Jump manga, but I thought for sure they would be the type to not do any groundwork and get turned down.
>>179Sora-kun will probably say yes…
I understand that there was a kind of arrogance or condescension.
Training is tedious and not popular.
Decide victory or defeat with the strength of the heart?
Everything that was shifted
So what?
It’s surprisingly impressive that it turns out that way.
As a result, it only revealed the shortcomings of Kishihachi, but the depiction of onigiri had many similarities with the unfortunate state of Samu8, so in a way, it was competent.
It’s okay to have a silly character with glasses.
It’s fine to be there, but the question is what to do from there.
>>181I was just a fool with bad eyesight and it didn’t work out.
Despite looking like a dog, its bark is a “meow,” and the nonsensical twist does not contribute to the humor of the manga.
Even if you love someone because their competitors in the editorial department are incompetent, there should be limits…
>>180It’s because it’s the result of a crappy manga No. 2…
I think it’s the editor’s job to be disliked because many bestselling authors have come to dislike editors.
On the contrary, the editing of a good guy who isn’t disliked is from a useless person who doesn’t do their job.
>>187It seems that there are quite different conditions for being disliked by authors and being disliked by editors.
There was also a considerable awareness of the Hayashi editing process due to the movements in this area.
Comparing it to Naruto is ridiculously presumptuous and boring, but I can strongly feel that this is a work by Naruto’s creator, which gives it high artistic value.
The theory that Kishi Hachi, who still strongly dislikes Sakuhachi, made the artwork that way because he had it drawn that way.
>>190Is it a strategy of desperation?
Just like Yamaru-kun.
The editor who is disliked by the Jump staff is someone who can actually get the job done.
I didn’t understand why it continued even at the time of Naruto, rather than that Sam 8 is crazy.
The boys’ arc was generally good, but after that, there were a lot of creepy and tasteless characters, and it felt like no one was able to have a proper conversation, which made it unbearable, so I kept skipping ahead until the end.
>>194In fact, if you manage to attract customers from the start, most people will usually continue reading out of inertia unless the direction changes drastically.
>>198Monster Eight…
>>210If Samuhachi is popular even at the beginning…
>>210Although it has decreased significantly, the sales of hardcover books are still at quite a level, so it is not an exception…
>>210I laugh because there’s nothing wrong with this abbreviation.
I ate Katsudon and udon, and since I also had the dishes made by Ann afterwards, it’s all good.
Skipping the first meal scene is the problem, though.
The issues with the character’s likability and ethical perspective were more serious, and they were also a topic of discussion during the serialization.
Nowadays, the work benefits from excessive settings and strange dialogue or naming being overused.
>>196Half of it is correct.
My ear hurts.
Jump has many series with quite long serialization periods, and it was tough when they featured something about fans with rare diseases not knowing if they could read the final chapter of Bleach or something like that.
It’s good that I can still read the onigiri report manga.

I had an interview with Samurai 8’s Marukyujo Oda Ikushi-sensei!! Sakurai Takeshi has already submitted a crappy work to Jump.