
Yeah, he’s quite a bothersome guy…
People who have both good and bad sides.
It’s someone you dislike, but not to the extent of wanting to kill them.
It’s a bit sad to reveal that he was a good teacher to some students.
>>4For better or worse, being overly serious is a common trait and easy to understand.
Therefore, there was certainly an aspect of sincerity in career consultations.
I’ve cleared 4 and now I’m playing 5, but compared to Kamoshida, it’s not that bad…
Put Kamoshida into Mayonaka TV.
I really think some of the words that come up here and there are the worst.
Words related to Senior Konishi
>>7The motivation of the real culprit in the main story and the residents of Yato Inaba that appear in Konishi’s brother’s community update the minimum level, which is nice, but also not nice.
It is non-deli.
Not a bad person.
Not a perfect person without flaws, but certainly not someone who deserves to be killed; just an ordinary adult.
If you’ve experienced pain, there’s more than enough to feel refreshed.
>>10There isn’t anyone in the story who feels relieved now that Morokin is dead.
>>12It’s common not to say that you experienced pain when you died…
>>18If it were something like tripping and twisting your ankle or dropping your wallet, everyone could have gotten excited and said, “Ha! You got what you deserved, Morokin!” but…
Just because he’s a terrible teacher doesn’t mean he deserves to be killed…
It feels like there are people who have regrets about a youth without deviations.
People with a reputation like Konnishi-senpai will likely face harsher treatment.
It’s been quite a while, but has there been any progress on the remake information?
>>13Officially announced
At least for the deeds against Mitsuo, there is 100% fault on Mitsuo’s part…
Due to his usual behavior of repeating strange acts driven by his need for approval, concerning Mitsuo…
The overwhelming majority of students who know that guy are those who are happy that Morokin was expelled.
Morokin is not a bad guy, but an unpleasant one.
>>17Sometimes, it’s not easy to simply label someone as a bad person because they seriously engage with those who are struggling.
“Whoever is the fallen warrior, that was a splendid comeback.”
>>19If all the students were that strong, Morokin might have settled in better.
“I’m not nice and my words are harsh, but…”
There is a strange playfulness, but there are also serious aspects.
A type of terrible teacher who would have dragged you along until graduation, leading to good memories.
The school trip plan…
>>21I won’t forgive you for making me take a weird class, but I’ll forgive you since I got to see Chihiro-chan.
A teacher who will be laughed off in the future at a bar saying, “That guy was such a jerk, wasn’t he?”
He’s not the kind of guy who would get killed.
>>23Even while being laughed off, there are a few types who casually share good memories.
I’m the type of person who thinks that since I’m doing my job as a teacher so sincerely, I can say things like this.
The part that is running in circles is so mean-spirited that it’s annoying, like a bothersome person.
Is Hannya a villain? Is Morokin a villain? It’s nice to have room for interpretation on that fine line, but Kamoshida clearly crossed that line, which was a bit lonely.
>>25Well, if it doesn’t cross the line, there’s no reason to force someone to do it even if it might turn them into a shell of a person…
>>28If you can equate an outcast with a villain, then it’s easy to become a champion of justice.
I liked how the thread image made me think that, judging by the reactions of the mob, the person can’t really be called a villain.
>>25If we were to line up at 5, it would be Kawakami.
>>25At least power harassment, bullying, sexual harassment, and suicide attempts are on different levels.
Is it okay to make them change their mind? At first, I turned them into such a villain that players wouldn’t question it.
Well, I do have a personality that makes people say things like “go die in the shadows” as a complaint.
A bothersome person who doesn’t quite express a clear intent to kill, but you can feel it.
Isn’t this more about the type of person who was actually pretty serious about it but is feeling frustrated due to a lack of fulfillment?
I couldn’t celebrate my youth.
Killing this guy and hanging him up high is way too much of a power-driven psychopath move.
It seems that a sycophantic teacher is aiming to take over Kamoshida’s position around that area.
In grade 5, there isn’t much school life, and since the homeroom teacher is Becky, there’s also interaction with other teachers.
>>32Aside from criminals like Kamoshida, Becky is at the lowest level as a teacher; the person in the thread image is far better.
>>48He was originally a proper teacher, but by the time of P5, he had already significantly fallen and since being saved, he disrupts classes…
Kamoshida had circumstances that required him to put out someone leaning towards Adachi right from the start.
It had to be someone with an impression so intense that they are considered the most dangerous among the palace faction.
I was just standing a moment ago, but could it be that the Morokin boom is happening now?
>>34It’s probably because P4 Revival is coming out.
If we’re not careful, it might end up being something equivalent to what Mitsuo is doing on our side, so we absolutely have to portray Kamoshida as a straightforward villain.
Because he’s an unpleasant person.
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They are an unpleasant person, but not a bad one.
Mitsuo must have been so abnormal that being expelled was probably a reasonable decision.
It would be really unpleasant if Morokin were my teacher when I was a student.
Hannya and Morokin are both like a version of Kinpachi who is fundamentally a teacher.
He’s an asshole, but he’s also an interesting guy.
As mentioned in the story, it’s not to the extent of being killed.
There are quite rare occasions when threads are created about Morokin, right?
>>45It really leaves a strong impression.
The impact of Kamoshida was so strong that later on, it ended up being just super-type villains.
>>46The man who awakened three people was on a different level.
Whether Morokin is good or bad aside, it was insightful.
I saw that the leader was a man who dates seven women at once.
There were relatively good teachers in class 3.
Putting the chairman aside.
You went out of your way to bring my gym clothes all the way to my house, didn’t you?
>>50I’m in a tracksuit all the way to the gas station.
>>55I had planned to bring it, but I found a female student out walking at night and prioritized lecturing her instead.
Because I’m sandwiched between Hannya and Kamoshida, I tend to be in the same group, but this guy has some good qualities too.
Is 3 the line of teachers that Ekoda hates?
When someone asks if Hannya can be placed alongside Kamoshida, well…
>>56Well, wishing to obtain hair and gaining Persona abilities may have been misused, but in the end, he became the just principal and helped the students.
>>56The reason I became a hero through rumors is that I was staging incidents myself before the events.
The punishment without the masked party is so disliked that it has become hated by all the students in the school.
If this guy were a teacher in the attic of 5, student life would probably be a bit better…
Before Becky started working at a delivery health service, she should have taken a few more actions!
>>59I was cornered to the point where I couldn’t think calmly about such things…
>>59I wonder… Since I’m a teacher, I probably can’t do a proper side job.
As it goes from 3 to 4 to 5, the decline in adult morals is severe!
>>60The adults are all a bunch of crazies, right?
The board member is strange, the chairman is strange, and the teachers are strange too.
>>67I think things wouldn’t have become complicated if Dad hadn’t been so self-punishing…
>>60It was resolved properly because the adults worked hard…
Maybe I act like a good teacher towards students who are struggling within their own sense of being right because they believe they are correct.
I wanted to go out to eat with Y-ko-chan-sensei.
Although they have a really foul mouth and lack delicacy, it seems that their true feelings are depicted in various places.
Hannya is such a great teacher that he can fight against the last battalion.
Do you have Rise’s photo book?
But buying Risecchi’s photo book is a bit…
>>71But when a celebrity comes close to you, don’t you end up buying related products?
>>72There are teachers who will simply buy something as a gesture of support when their former students become celebrities.
Y was just about to date a student, but ultimately held back…
That became our farewell in this life.
3 is clearly a disqualification for being a teacher, I guess.
A worthless teacher at a level where there are three of them, doesn’t care even if several of their students go missing.
He’s the type of person who talks to his parents to cover up for his own evaluation.
Just because someone is a jerk doesn’t mean it’s okay to kill them…
>>77It’s nice that 2Penalty and 4 really dug deep into that.
>>77Ultimately, since it’s about student life and growth, I think there would be guilt if someone dies.
It would be nice to have a route for Professor Kashiwagi too.
Let’s taste the pleasure of the promiscuous teacher.
>>78Ohtani seems likely to follow as well.
I think Morokin was probably excited deep down when Risetty transferred to our school.
>>80But celebrities are criticized as being involved in a superficial industry.
I’m really curious about when the remake version will be released since they are currently doing Golden.
The teachers in Class 2 are mostly just background characters besides Kashihara and Saeko, but it’s funny how Soka-sensei is mixed in.
Somehow, even though they say things like “he’s a total old man now” when it comes to reunions, former students gather together in this way.
I think I’m the type who does not overlook bullying and actually gets involved with problematic students.
Normally, you wouldn’t want to get involved with Mitsuo, right?
He’s a pain, but as a veteran, he’s excellent at career counseling and has great connections for recommendations.
Actually, when I initiate the conversation, they tend to be quite receptive, Morokin.
>>91You’re planning to enjoy your youth, aren’t you!?
I feel like Morokin will be able to get along better with students after graduation than during the teacher-student relationship.
>>92If we run into each other unexpectedly and you say, “Who the heck are you? Are you doing well?”, I might chat a bit about everyday things.
>>107I want to go out for drinks with Morokin and share our complaints.
There usually aren’t people who are worthy of being killed in the first place.
>>94Kamoshida
>>94What did you say! I’m a gold medalist!
>>106Kamoshida is a men’s volleyball gold medalist, yet he’s settled as an advisor for the high school volleyball team, which makes me feel a slight sense of darkness.
You would normally get offers to become a coach from corporate teams or the Japanese national team, right?
After seeing the outrageous behaviors of Morokin and the trash from 5, Kashiwagi feels relatively normal.
This is just an ordinary aunt teacher whose words and actions are slightly on the erotic side.
>>95I also go on sleepover dates with students and have a good time.
Speaking of which, I thought 5 was about a group of thieves and would be a picaresque story, but what’s up with it being the most moralistic of them all?!
It’s too much like Skatto Japan.
>>97Getting carried away and falling into a trap is the essence of 5.
>>97It’s impossible; the adult closest to me is the biggest failure of a person.
>>111What part of Sojiro makes him a useless person, huh?!
I thought that with the club activity (this person’s behavior is messed up, but they’re not a bad person, right?).
I remember saying something like it’s only natural for Kobayashi-senpai to die.
Is the subject you’re in charge of ethics?
Certainly, there is a type where, amidst their seemingly twisted ways, there is a solid belief or a personal sense of justice.
They’re a good teacher for the honor students, but…
A type that gets disliked by those who are like “nameless.”
The intensity towards Konishi-senpai is hard to overlook, but surprisingly, I don’t have a bad impression otherwise.
>>105Well, I can understand the feeling of wanting to put a stop to things, especially with strange rumors spreading and stray bullets flying around at school.
If you say, “There is a way to say it!” then Morokin is like that in every situation.
>>128Because it’s a rural high school.
If it stands out too much, it could potentially lead to the school closing down.
>>133Since it’s a public institution, it probably won’t go that far over such a minor scandal…
It seems like there are no other options because it’s the countryside.
>>207I mean, there’s no way Morokin thought that through before speaking, right?
Whether good or bad, the fact that he’s just a high school teacher with a sharp tongue is what makes him a good character.
Well, to be honest, even if I think about it myself, I don’t really feel happy about a school teacher I dislike actually dying…
>>109Seriously, it’s like being directly harmed by someone at the level of Kamoshida.
Even so, if you die, it still leaves a bad aftertaste…
>>109It won’t turn out that way unless it’s a real awful teacher leading the bullying that occasionally makes the news.
“Are you sleeping with Hanamura?”
“I’m sleeping~”
“You’re awake, aren’t you!”
I liked that kind of interaction.
>>110I can’t bring myself to dislike you because you have that playful charm.
>>110Since I am disliked, I am also somewhat underestimated by the students, so I don’t feel that much revulsion.
If it’s the type that seriously does power harassment, then it’s impossible.
Stop bringing Kamoshida in P5 from the start.
>>115I know I’m in the wrong, but this person is really harsh, and I got stuck there.
The feeling of thinking that I would have disliked it if I did it during my student days, and the feeling that I wouldn’t dislike it if I did it as an adult are in conflict.
Once you enter society, you’ll likely encounter unreasonable situations far worse than this.
That bad vibe is just right for a rehearsal.
Even for Kamoshida, whether to carry it out if death is certain is a delicate line.
It’s just a matter of repentance, so I haven’t been able to put it into action yet.
I wanted to let you meet Risecchi…
I can’t simply feel joy when someone I detest is brutally murdered; I’m not that simplistic.
You won’t be able to say “I feel relieved to be dead” unless you reach Kamoshida’s level.
It’s quite serious that there are students who are genuinely sad about dying…
If Kamoshida had committed suicide because of that, it would have left a really bad aftertaste.
Kamoshida has a triple yakuman or something.
Morokin is at most around 7700.
Because 4 handles that area well, the scene where the choice of murder comes to us shines in the television drop.
I think the reason I don’t have a particularly negative impression from this side is that I didn’t directly see things like the badmouthing of the deceased senior or the scene where Mitsuo was cornered.
The interesting old man element becomes stronger when I secretly come to deliver the jersey and get caught buying Risecchi’s photo book.
It’s presented in a comedic way, and there are options for rebuttal, so it’s not that concerning, but the statement about the class president being a fallen samurai definitely crosses the line for something to say during the transfer student’s introduction, so there’s no doubt that he’s an unpleasant person.
>>134I think it’s pretty harsh for someone who is a weak person unable to argue back.
>>140It is possible that they are judging based on the appearance and attitude of the leader.
>>140In reality, I can’t retaliate because I lack courage…
Hannya was also denying the personality of the delinquent girl so harshly that it ended up being resented not by her but by her entourage… so in the end, it is a case of retribution.
However, the fact that one can commission a murder to JOKER with just a phone call is definitely a greater evil, so there are indeed depictions of sympathy.
At first, Kamoshida’s introduction is completely perfect, but it’s almost too perfect to the point where the first boss seems to be the strongest…
The area around Ikutame Dunk feels like the allies lean towards speaking with bias and speculation, which is well done, isn’t it?
Because everyone thinks that the culprit is Ikutame, he appears to be the culprit.
>>137The tension of Yosuke and Naoto, who usually stand on the right side, agreeing to drop it.
>>141On top of that, if I refuse, Yosuke even makes sarcastic remarks.
Morokin was killed out of completely unfounded resentment.
In the case of Morokin, it tends to be a classic topic for school reunions, but I guess the teachers who were constantly putting up defensive barriers won’t even be a topic of conversation.
…If you don’t have a personality like Muppets or Pharaohs, you’ll just get lost in the crowd.
As a teacher, I’m serious.
Are you listening, teachers of class 5?
>>142Sabotage!
Detective Naoto says, “There’s a TV here, isn’t there?”
I know this sounds unpleasant, but even when the class leader transferred in, we were able to bond over the topic “Isn’t Morokin annoying? Don’t mind him,” which turned him into a common enemy and helped improve the class’s camaraderie.
Is it a good effect…?
Better than Kamoshida.
It feels like an ordinary person, for better or for worse.
Wow, that’s not normal…
It’s impressive that you can lecture someone like Mitsuo or Kanji.
Morokin would probably normally deny shadow once he gets on television.
Kamoshida seems to be on the same wavelength as the Shadow.
>>150I did it, Palace!!
“Who is the fallen samurai!” If you can say that, it’s the best way to grab attention as a transfer student.
The class leader has been leaving the front of their school uniform open from the very beginning…
The shadow of 5 does not deny it…
It’s not a line that would kill, but I have a dislike for the possibility that a timid person could be endlessly subjected to comments like those of a fallen warrior, and eventually cross a line.
Mitsuo is irregular anyway, so it doesn’t matter.
The way of speaking is strict, or rather, it seems that if the way of speaking isn’t strict, it doesn’t serve as a reason for being killed, so it ends up being said harshly.
Mitsuo’s brakes are so broken that it seems like he would do it even without Morokin.
That transfer student from the city with that hair color and an open gakuran.
Who is that dark person in the opening transfer announcement movie…?
>>160It’s my debut at a new school.
Understand.
>>160I like the image that shows that and the energetic state of P4D side by side.
If you’re the type who can fight back against Morokin’s verbal abuse, it doesn’t really have much of an impact…
>>161It seems that at least some of the students genuinely admire him, so he appears to be choosing his relationships wisely.
It doesn’t really seem like the type that can’t argue back, nor the type that keeps nagging.
>>163I guess it’s because they also speak openly to popular people or the proprietors of important inns in town, so they tend to express themselves clearly in all directions.
The teacher is too much of a problem child from day one…
Didn’t Hannya attack in the Dark Young Legend?
The victim was killed, so they probably weren’t a bad person… but when you look at it again, their bad points stand out, and you realize they weren’t a good person after all.
>>168He’s an unpleasant person, but there’s no reason for him to be killed.
That evaluation is really accurate.
>>175A type of teacher who I didn’t like during my student days, but when I think back on it as an adult, I realize they weren’t wrong…
>>186At reunions, there are often conflicting opinions about those kinds of comments, right?
>>186Well, they are saying some pretty normal things too…
I feel like it’s more like, that guy was a pain, but it’s nostalgic, and it becomes a memory like that.
>>168When you talk to each student individually and engage deeply, you can see the good sides appropriately, you know, Morokin…
>>182Playing around while chatting up the students nearby definitely changes the impression.
Who can say that a fallen samurai is in the first round?
It’s too abnormal to suddenly try to start a battle with the homeroom teacher.
>>170It seems like I can’t say it’s Muji, but I can say it’s G.
Even if I kill Ikutama, no one feels refreshed, and somehow we grow distant as the town becomes shrouded in fog.
I absolutely love it as a bad ending.
>>171Is it true that this ultimately leads to fog spreading all over the world and causing destruction?
The only time the impact is strong is during the introduction for transferring schools, and they deliver the tracksuits.
Are you trying to enjoy your youth?! While saying that, they still properly explain the system…
>>172In the end, I haven’t really exceeded my role as a teacher.
Are you listening, teachers of Class 5?
Morokin somehow hasn’t slacked off in his duties as a teacher.
The person isn’t necessarily having such malicious thoughts, but they simply have a tendency to speak badly, so inappropriate remarks come out casually.
The official reviews are accurate, so it’s good that they are being handled with proper understanding.
A position like that of the early Dr. Chronos.
Not a good teacher, but not to the extent of being killed—it’s a delicate line.
If Konishi’s younger brother had heard what I said to Konishi-senpai, there was a chance I could have been killed.
>>187The perpetrator Adachi is like that, and Morokin is saying various things to his sister, it’s really unfortunate for Naoki.
>>187It would have been a mid-boss battle if it were a punishment.
To reach the normal end, you have to go all the way to Adachi, otherwise the fog won’t clear…
Kamoshida is a hero who won a gold medal in Japanese men’s volleyball, but isn’t it unbelievable that he is in that position?
It was said to be an outrageous achievement when it was released.
>>189If it’s about a gold medal and the five rings, then it’s been since the 1972 Munich Olympics. Unless the person is really determined to become a teacher, the association will never let go of them.
They are a good teacher, but as for being a good adult… they occupy a delicate position.
Even if I’m in 5, I probably won’t be a target for reform in Mementos… maybe… with that kind of personality.
>>191The unpleasant teacher of Shuujin is ignored, and basically, if there are no victims, the Phantom Thieves tend to ignore it.
>>198Unless it feels like life is about to be over, I generally just ignore it.