
Gogaa turn?
The scene with the glass being inserted is pretty amazing.
The first thing Gian does with his secret gadget is to mess with pants, huh…
This student…? The impact is so overwhelming that I can’t concentrate on my pants.
Doraemon ⑤ Wow… Ah. You can see it from there, right? Oh, was there a ball placed over there? Trust this face. Ah, no good, I have to escape. I’ve been found out, help me! Ah, that ball is mine—give it back! Wow, what are you going to do about this! You hit something great. On that spring-like afternoon… My complexion… My complexion… Eh?! That’s a home run by Taka-chan! Just wait a minute, I’ll go get it. Wow, that’s it! Don’t go! Damn it! Let me see a little. I heard you can see the chicken ball from the spring. … Where is the fight? You don’t have to approach so aggressively. Amazing, I’m going to be useful. What are you going to do if you don’t talk? Ah, that person over there… Help me!! You came right away… I really took my time getting to paradise.
Quite mild.
I wonder if Aota Sekidou from the flower support group is the model.
>>13It shows that a bump has formed and takes it away without saying anything.
Well, if you stole it knowing it was from player Ō, that’s one thing, but it’s still at a level where we can talk…
I definitely think they’re doing drugs…
Gian and Suneo are too much of a trash.
>>6This isn’t a story that just started now, is it?
Fan creation?
I don’t want to see a sexually aggressive Gian…
The landlord should report this to the police.
Suneo is a jerk, but he’s properly saying thank you while crying, so I can’t say anything bad about him…
Sometimes a type of rough person with likely intelligence issues appears, right?
Genkotsu Gengoro and so on.
Basically, one rough person like Gian is usually enough.
If you go beyond that, you will probably become quite an unruly brute.
Gogaa! I love it so much that I often imitate it.
Basically, a university student comes out as a ruffian who surpasses Gian.
The story revolves around how Gian, who essentially embodies the limits of violence, fights against someone who possesses even greater violence, which has become a type of narrative in Doraemon.
Are they relatively kind to kids…?
>>19It doesn’t seem like there was any malicious intent, so I’ll let it slide this time and forgive the yelling and hitting…
I’m not returning it because it annoys me.
The new parts of the artwork are added and revised panels (probably done when it was included in Fujiko Fujio Land).
The scene where they peek at the pants is entirely new animation, so I’m curious about what it was like originally…
>>20The panels that I’ve redrawn are varied, but I feel a unique dedication in that I’ve redrawn all the panels of the girls chatting.
What are the students in Fujiko’s works all about?
You’re wearing a uniform for a college student.
>>21In the past, the university’s cheering squad and karate club wore gakuran uniforms.
>>23Even in the 21st century, I was still barely wearing a gakuran.
As expected, it seems to have gone extinct in the Reiwa era.
>>65The cheerleading squads of each university should still be active.
Because there are absolutely no human-like words, I can’t understand humanity or anything…
I feel a commitment to the drawing of low-angle panty shots.
As expected of Professor F.
In the flow of the conversation, isn’t Suneo a victim too?
Usually, I guess I’m the type that can endure as long as it doesn’t go too far.
I get irritable and short-tempered when I wake up or am in a bad mood.
>>27To be frank, it only looks like they’re silencing people with violence regarding things like ramen bills and rent, regardless of the situation…
Isn’t the last Gian unexpectedly intense?
>>28The sense of being too late is amazing, different from Pearl’s Suneo.
I wonder if this can be extracted from the gutter…
Throwing the landlord who came to collect the rent out from the second floor is crazy…
You’re halfway into an attempted murder.
You probably forgave them for hitting you because they ran over quickly and apologized.
That aside, as a punishment, the ball will be confiscated.
It’s scary that he only gets angry and doesn’t even throw a punch when it’s about Suneo, just pretending to leave while saying, “It’s your fault that I got hurt.”
I’m curious about the rankings in discussions about Doraemon’s strength.
However, when I search, I mainly find characters from the theatrical version, so I can’t seem to find anything related to the daily life episodes.
If he hasn’t moved, then he’s still in Nobita’s neighborhood.
You got injured, but you probably aren’t reflecting on it, so what are you going to do?
>>34It seems we can only hope for students to die off-screen.
>>34Defeat with an air cannon!
Many adults have a strange code of honor where they might be fine with killing adults but won’t lay a hand on children…
In Doraemon’s world, middle and high school students generally appear as troublemakers even worse than Gian.
Even knowing that the biting character would be defeated by Doraemon’s gadgets, I felt a sense of despair deep in my childlike heart.
The student who was extorting money from Giant Suneo in another episode was also dangerous.
It’s nice to see the other mob girl’s panties besides Shizuka-chan…
The inability to communicate is remarkable.
>>40A thief who sneaks into a house has no need to use words to commit robbery.
Even if you think seriously about a gag manga…
The plus recording doesn’t go into Tenkomi… there have been a few discussions about that.
The complete collection doesn’t even count as a plus… that’s a topic that comes up every now and then.
The opening of Doraemon is too harsh, isn’t it?
It’s impressive how Nobita raises his hand against neighbors who demand ramen money and landlords who come to collect rent, regardless of whether it’s against Nobita or not.
I can’t feel any intelligence from this student!
>>48Gogaa
Waaah!
Gao
>>52But this is the growl you make when facing a thief who has broken into the room, regardless of the reason… right?
>>53When a thief enters the room, do you charge at them while screaming without any hesitation?
>>58I heard a story about a burglar who broke into a room, opened the closet, and found the occupant in a locked room scenario, ended up getting bitten and then caught right there.
However, here…
It will probably come back with the time wrapping cloth.
My heart is like a gutter.
It’s a manga from the Showa era, so it’s about this level.
Since it’s from around volume 5, which is quite early, Dora’s reaction is pretty harsh.
Because of non-intervention in civil matters.
I wonder which Doraemon would be good to buy now in digital format.
Since there are some comics not included, it would be good to have a complete collection series, but there are also several here.
It’s admirable that a giant’s lewd heart doesn’t resort to violence.
This is what the Showa era must have been like.
But when I actually think back to my childhood, I feel like the scary adults from a child’s perspective seemed like these unreasonable, incomprehensible monsters.
Is it a wild animal?
>>60A gesture pointing at a silent bump on the head.
If I give this guy this drug, he will eventually turn into a lump of muddy water and disappear, right?
The villains that occasionally appear in Doraemon are great, aren’t they?
It seems like delinquent middle school students or vagrants might attack Shizuka-chan if they take a wrong step.
Breaking a barrel with bare hands, the strong-arm water beetle is pretty crazy.