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It’s better to hit the Liu Feng fangirl!

The character of the watermelon was really strong, and it was a character that made me want to talk about it…

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It’s really slow, isn’t it?

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It’s one thing to be a master of consideration, but what even is that watermelon warp…?!

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What is that guy Urizane really?

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Isn’t Sheris just showing her hair through her pants?

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>>5

Shocking first Brit!

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>>11

You can cry now… It’s okay to cry…

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I thought it was a bit questionable to suddenly bring out a time machine.

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>>6

Cool, right?

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There’s no way you can’t do that with watermelon.

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I didn’t understand what Star Platinum is.

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What is there to say about Ikawa, on the contrary?

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Eternity Aid is quite versatile, isn’t it?

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It’s the first time I’ve seen a second Brit land a significant hit.

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The impression is that the child’s accomplishments, which only provide power through means of attack, were quite difficult.

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Teacher, the first bullet is to the left.

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A watermelon that demonstrates versatile performance on the condition of not getting involved in the main storyline.

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It’s not that you can do anything with a watermelon, but rather that you can do everything with a watermelon is just too confusing…

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My ball is getting bigger!!

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Is Urizane an enemy in the manga version?

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>>19

Isn’t it an enemy in anime too!?

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>>19

I suddenly committed seppuku like after losing to the enemy and died.

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>>19

I have a terrible personality, but well, I somehow died.

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I thought Eryan was definitely a bad guy, but that wasn’t the case…

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When I saw the manga version for the first time, I thought it was a different interpretation!

I laughed out loud and got off when I read it recently.

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Urizane is a good character, but I felt that the Alter was ridiculously strong and weak, or rather, lawless.

Doesn’t that guy think he can do anything just by saying it’s a watermelon?

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Ikawa… who is that!?

I seriously thought that.

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In the movie version, isn’t Suika a good guy?

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I don’t know what will happen to that world in the future, but are there any Alter users from overseas?

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>>28

As a prerequisite, you can’t become an Alter user unless you’re born in a lost ground, so that’s why you have things like Holy placed there, right?

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Watermelon is so convenient that if it’s set as the main ingredient, it makes you think that maybe it’s good enough on its own…

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Set age: seventeen!

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I enjoyed it back then, but now that I watch Scryed, it’s pretty tough.

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If we’re talking about someone who appears in the world, there’s definitely that guy… President Alter!

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The order is reversed, but Tachinami George seems to have an aura that suggests he could appear in something like Gun Sword.

It resembles Lucky.

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“Scryed is tough to watch even back then.”

The otaku vibe is strong.

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The manga version gets better in terms of the script and artwork from the second half…

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>>38

The plot is completely chaotic, but it just rushes through with sheer momentum…

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>>45

It’s a story about a drunken script that was written in the time it took to drink a six-pack of canned beer at a friend’s writer’s house.

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What if Kazuma joined HOLY? It’s nice to do it with the enemy’s abilities.

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I was disappointed to hear that the cougar is alive at the end.

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Watermelon is a strong character with constraints, which makes it a classic.

That’s the watermelon, and it’s just too versatile.

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At first it was good, but since Kimishima died, Kazuma’s revival takes a fairly long time, so I probably can’t watch it now.

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>>42

I occasionally look back, but I think that part is really tough. It’s a necessary part, but it’s too long.

Since the revival, it’s been really interesting.

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Even just the scene where the cougar goes to rescue Minori-san at a speed that Eryan cannot detect is worth it.

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>>43

Only you can do something like that, and it’s cool that it gets revealed.

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>>46

I also like the conversation between the captain and Cougar.

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>>50

I am my own ally!!

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Accessing the other side expands, and it no longer becomes just lost ground; I can’t remember if this was official or unofficial.

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I recently came across something like a manga version of Scryed in a narou-style manga.

I forgot the title.

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>>48

If it’s someone in their late 30s, the author of the manga version wrote it, and there’s almost a character like Kazuma among the enemy executives.

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>>49

Seriously!?

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>>54

It seems like someone who used to be a bastarded assistant has joined and is getting into the groove.

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Welcome!!

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Looking back, the part of the performance where I was dreaming… is completely unnecessary.

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The position of the comic's seed is completely different from that of the anime.

G-Gobobo! The failure of Officer Holy is worth a thousand deaths… So Norman is already out of breath… If that’s the case, then it would be kind to put him out of his misery!!! You bastard!!! I can’t stay silent… 69

The position of the comic’s seed is completely different from that of the anime.

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Misunderstandings lead to discord.

Discord begets conflict.

War calls forth sorrow.

The friendship and love that sprang up among them.

Do I have no choice but to blend into the light?

Going is destruction.

The coming is destruction.

Total destruction

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Wakamoto’s preview narration is really cool, right?

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The last panel is too funny.

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I don’t understand what Scryed is in anime.

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>>60

It seems like it’s obvious that it’s a manga version…

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>>63

In any case, there’s meaning in the manga version!

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I found it strange to have a stand battle with just one side.

And yet, in the end, we end up fighting in melee.

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I only know the manga versions of Scrapped Princess, Gun Sword, and Mai-Otome.

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>>62

The comic adaptation of Sunrise done by Champion is…

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My balls!

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I have two balls!

I always get confused about whose line it is.

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>>66

I want to use the point that there are originally 8 anime versions, so there shouldn’t be a scene that emphasizes having two of them.

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>>72

I still have two balls!

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The manga version started by compiling the battles at Eternity Eight into one.

>>66

Wasn’t it?

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>>75

It doesn’t seem like the settings have changed, but I have no impression at all of using the eight manga versions; is it because I’m on drugs…?

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The manga version is a word of evolution, right?

There’s really no particular anime; I evolved by going to a strange forest and pulled out some weird guy’s spine.

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―――S.Cry.ed

What a wonderful-sounding word it is―――

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The cry of evolution S.Cry.ed was also featured in the anime that was being streamed at the beginning of the year.

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If you’re going to write a review, you might as well go with Tatanami George.

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A man is coming.

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But I can replay it in my head with the anime version’s voices…

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Although Kazuma and Ryūhō have reached the realm of Alter abilities, Suika feels more like a deviation.

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It’s frustrating, but…

Are you out of your mind for me?

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In the manga version, wasn’t it more like a magical phrase that allows you to evolve just by chanting it, S.cry.ed?

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>>79

Hey! Don’t use those words so casually.

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Viva is in Italian.

Knowledge is in English!

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>>81

I wonder if it’s similar to a mad script-style comeback…

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>>86

Well, it seems like even a non-script can be defeated.

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Isn’t it a spaceship!?

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>>82

Isn’t it cool?

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From the point where Super Holy starts to rampage, it gets interesting! That said, the manga version is already quite entertaining from around volume 2, right?

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The brotherly love between Kazuma and Ayers Blue is nice, isn’t it…

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Brother――

And then, big brother

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>>88

It’s a surreal scene just with the dialogue, but it’s a good scene there…

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In the end, are you not with anyone, Mimori-san?

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>>89

I heard that in Alteration, it clearly went down the route of Mimori-san.

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>>89

It’s Mimori!

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>>96

Isn’t that right?

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It’s a bit late to say this, but thinking about the ending of the manga, I wonder if Kazuma, who had been a fossil throughout the story, was somewhere.

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Help! My super pinch crusher!

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If you make them say the name of the Alter of the Cougar, you can identify whether they are a reader of the manga version.

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>>93

Straight Good Speed

Straight Line Excellent Speed

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I love Kazuma, who is confident that he can break the warp with his brother’s ability.

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The Alter ability is pretty brutal in its strength, isn’t it?

The place where inorganic substances can be transformed.

Thanks to this, any useless ability is frightening…

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The manga version is extreme in its silliness, but I like how it properly depicts a happy “what if” scenario with Sheris being linked with Liu Bang and Kunishima being married.

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What if my Alter ability is human warp?

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What is the meaning of Kazuma and Liu Bang fighting in the end?

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>>103

Ah, I shall say no more.

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I didn’t think there would be any other characters fighting with watermelons, but I never expected to see one in Kamen Rider.

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>>104

It’s fine if it’s just fighting, but it’s really strange that you can do anything like warping and communication.

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Maybe it’s been said many times, but the new Alter, now Hybrid, is really cool!

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Even though I’m saying it’s fine to have a cougar.

You’re quite stubborn, aren’t you?

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I prefer the fast talk of cougars to the passionate thought of “the big encompasses the small.”

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The feeling of being in a manga version of impermanence is incredible.

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>>112

It’s troublesome because there’s just one frame.

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Huh? Aono Taiki is not in the anime?

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>>113

I’m in the anime where the time machine (spaceship) appears.

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>>113

I won’t tell you.

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Looking back, I wonder if the fact that I’ve shortened the world of cougars is a bit ironic, as it feels like I’m cutting down my own lifespan.

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When I rewatch the anime, Liu Feng’s amnesia period is long…

But Kaz-kun! Alright… there’s a slide after all.

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Wasn’t it Kazuma who evolved humanity from monkeys?

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>>121

Oh, people.

God knows.

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I’m quite troubled about the Alter ability I want.

The versatility is with Eternity Eight, but I also want the Eternal Summer Sisters and Viva Knowledge.

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*Space Harp*

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Isn’t it cool? (Gya-ki)

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It was sad that both the person using water and his younger brother had no choice but to die.

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What are you going to do? What are you going to do? What are you going to do?

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>>130

What would you do!?

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But in the manga version, the space fleet attacks in the end…

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Even such a bizarre manga at the end…

“There’s no opponent more worth resisting than fate… Don’t you think so? You too!!”

I think it’s a quote that honestly resonates with the heart.

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>>132

Ah, but…

Kazuma’s rebellion will not end!

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The opening of the song “First Contact” by the Snake Guy from Ayase’s death is disappointing on the disc.

The TV version is great!

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The manga version had bonus comics with the heroine from Leviah, and it was really out of control.

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The manga version is also a masterpiece, just with a different development from the anime version.

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(I remember that it was Scryed that adopted the most foolish ideas after drinking and having meetings.)

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Conversely, I think people would be seriously shocked if they got into the anime without having read the manga and found that Aoi Taiki is not there.

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>>138

When I think about it calmly, it’s crazy that the protagonist’s real brother suddenly appears in the comic adaptation…

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>>147

Moreover, it’s a character from another anime.

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Even Higashi Ijuin is included!!!

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>>127

I throw away the foolish man.

Mocked as a worthless man.

A life of homelessness is denied, and the clown is enveloped in laughter.

But look, look at that.

That’s Kazuma, Kimijima.

That trash.

That idiot.

There is no one else.

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Isn’t human warp tough?

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>>141

What will you do? What will you do? What would you do?

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I actually started with the manga version and thought the second half was almost all original, so I was surprised to find that the Pinch Crusher is there…

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Kaz-kun!

Kaz-kun!!

Kaz-kun!!!

Ah

i

Yo

I can’t help but love it.

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It’s so cool that, as a rebel, you would only say no.

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>>146

Yes

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>>149

It should only say no…!?

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>>149

It should only say no…!?

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>>146

Then let’s provoke a change of heart.

Modified Alter User Corps!

Can you win against this army of 1000 modified Alter users?

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What is human warp? The Japanese is weird, right?

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Yasuharu Toda, who established his style with this and Astray R.

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Simply put, when watching the anime, Kazuma’s lack of words can be quite frustrating, and Liu Feng doesn’t listen enough, which is also rather irritating.

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The fact that the manga version started doing its own thing in the second half means that the anime version also has the first enemy as “Please☆Teacher,” right?

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>>156

Can that be put out in anime?!!

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>>156

It’s Biff-kun.

Isn’t it just like the common weak Alta Big Magnum from the manga version?

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I am an eternal devotee!!

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I dislike impermanence, but I like it.

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Brother…

And brother!

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