
It’s not scary.
Good alien.
I only know the visuals, but what is the story about?
>>2
There are some works that are so difficult to explain that all I can say is to give them a read.
>>2
A cute girl is being toyed with by an alien with a grotesque shape from various angles.
>>4
Are girls going to die?
>>7
You will die, but you will be able to be resurrected.
>>7
Did (he/she) die?
I have memories of being parasitized and becoming an alien itself.
>>2
Are you rolling it up?
I read up to the latest episode of the sequel, but it has become even more confusing.
I wonder how they thought to make this into an anime.
>>6
I heard that the strong fan seems to have pushed really hard.
The quality of the anime is too good.
Why is the resolution to the original work so high?
It’s amazing that they animated it with such quality, and it really resonates with those it hits.
Perhaps because of that, I still like it now, and it has a core popularity.
A morning that isn’t ordinary comes, and a heart pierced by a knife aches.
Better to be dead.
A full-body drill is a boy’s dream, isn’t it?
It’s different from what I was thinking…
There are kids whose eyebrows are getting thicker and thicker.
The combat scenes are incredibly stylish.
The rhythm of the action and the attention to slightly gruesome details have that Itagaki master touch, don’t they?
A young elementary school girl gets her body mangled by aliens and undergoes an irreversible personality transformation through mental manipulation.
That’s how it feels.
The excitement of Bowg and Yellowknife is really great…
I can’t help but think that Kumi-chan won’t be saved at the end of the OVA…
>>21
Well, it’s not really helpful…
Everyone! Bough is the best partner for coexistence, right!
>>22
Why do I have to pick up the better poop in the dung heap…
A great work that taught me what science fiction is when I first read it around fifth grade.
Watching the trio from Chiikawa reminds me of Alien 9.
>>25
Ah…
Narutaru feels old when I look at it now; it has a voyeuristic sense.
I still think the thread image is perverted.
A truly incompetent type of protagonist is still rare even now.
Even so, this is still overwhelmingly easy to understand in a Tomizawa Hitoshi manga…
>>29
I have no idea what they were thinking to draw such an unkind manga.
>>29
I really didn’t understand the milk closet when I was a child.
I wonder if I’ll understand again if I read it now.
The grid of the Aggressor battle is beautiful, isn’t it?
The OVA was incredibly high-sense! I thought the 21st century had begun! But I have a memory that the director’s next work was something with Kura or something, which didn’t resonate with me.
The voice of the equipment was Frieza-sama.
There was also a bath scene.
>>32
An alien that licks the account of elementary school girls!
Yuri-chan’s eyebrows have been troubled for a while.
All the time
Surprisingly always
>>33
In that situation, of course it would be a problem!
>>42
The other two are too strong…
In reading other works, it seems that Motohiro-sensei constructs his stories while calculating everything, but this one feels like a natural-born genius… I think.
I feel like they were doing a lot of commercials.
I got lost just from the Ibara Juri thread image, Metropolis, and the Keroro opening.
The anime was well-made.
It’s nice how thoughts mix with nature and aliens…
But! ♪
At that time, there was no such thing as Amazon…
I feel like I had a hard time getting it every time.
It’s rolled up.
Watching Alien 9 reminds me of the opening of Figure 17.
I also like the little upperclassmen from middle school.
I still feel that this area is “new”! I do!
After this, things like Haruhi and Gonzo anime have a nostalgic feel to them.
Director Irie did Fullmetal Alchemist and then did Healer Girl.
I wonder what they’re doing now.
I’ve only read the manga from Muji, but I feel like there was a gag in the final volume where it turned out that the actors were actually doing it behind the scenes.
I saw this on d Anime.
I found it interesting, but it feels like it ended halfway without solving the mystery.
The original work is not at all a crushed bun!
Is the OVA cancelled?
Was it like that from the very beginning?
Try a little harder!
I don’t understand the reason for comparing, but I have the feeling of “I prefer this over lain.”
The middle school edition had good characters, including the seniors, and the developments were quite well done.
The sense of a masterpiece from that era emanating from the handwritten title logo is incredible.
The spine of the paperback has a simple logo, which gives it a double impact.
>>57
Isn’t the font choice quite unique even by the standards of that time?
The fact that a mysterious department called “countermeasures” has become normal indicates that we’re quite far along… Coexistence is progressing, isn’t it?
It seemed at first to be a cute girl genre, but it was actually trending towards grotesque.
When I see the author’s very first work, I’m surprised because the style is so different.
It’s trendy and has been a classic favorite for a long time now.
I like the attitude of not trying to mask deviance with seriousness or humor.
I wish they would have done one more episode for the OVA.
Kumi-chan is being burdened too much, and it makes me feel affectionate.
There are times when Yuri-chan’s troubled face clears up and she has a beaming smile.
It was when that sunflower got on top.
Is the author not drawing anything right now?
I remember being completely perplexed when this was released since the previous work had a Baki touch.
1998! Was this not even in the 2000s…?
I wanted to see the spaceship forest in an anime…
Well, I was originally an assistant to Itagaki-sensei…
>>72
Hijenyaya Juhachi’s painting style is just too much like himself.
They were also drawing a Baki spin-off, right?
>>73
The tunnel is normally gross.
I think the elementary schools of the Heisei era have an amazing magical power, not in an erotic sense.
Even now that I’m older, I am even more drawn to it, including its melancholy.
>>74
That aside, I am still drawn to the erotic aspect.
I feel like the theme song was played a lot on anime radio back then.
Gym clothes, right? Spats! Spats are great!
It’s extremely difficult to understand, but the story hints at Narutal thinking about something, and in the end, there was actually nothing. The thread image may seem like a nonsensical strange work at first glance, but it’s different in that respect.
The weak and indecisive protagonist becomes the only success story.
Parasitized by the arch-nemesis of the Drill Tribe.
I wanted to see more of the anime at that quality…
Just don’t push the voice actors too hard…
>>80
The sound director is too much like usual.
I have the doujin that was published by the person and the assistant at that time.
In a daily short comic, I was playing a game to see which territory had more young girls at the nearby park.
>>81
???
>>81
He was a person close to Tsukushi.
>>81
Is that really what kind of person you are…?
Are we all going to stop being human?
I felt a sense of growth when I realized that the elementary school student who used to be a voice actor was now singing the theme song for Keroro.
>>85
It’s the kid who was singing with Tsunoda, right?
I love this anime, and I also really love the director’s other works.
I was supporting Akane Himasora in the governor’s election… it was tough for me…
Don’t write information I don’t want to know!!
I thought the title was by Hiroshi Hirata, but I can’t find anything when I research it.
I think the manga itself has an outstanding setting, but there are various flaws, making it a completely otaku-oriented work; still, I wonder how they managed to produce such a high-quality anime.
The protagonist is still human.
Twists occur in the hair.
>>95
The hair tip turned into a drill, and then it ended with “huh?”
I honestly think that those who write unnecessary things are equally guilty.
Noriko Shitoya’s voice is completely different from now.
Everyone’s gym clothes seem to smell good.
You were mass-producing children from cabbages from your eyebrows, right?
This protagonist is not Yuri, it’s Kumi-chan, right?
I don’t want to live in that town at all.
Is it a city, a star, or a world?
What position do you hold, teacher…?
>>102
Senior/ mentor
I really love anime theme songs.
Is the sequel just the next three episodes?
The teacher has succeeded in coexisting with the Drill Tribe and has become a vanguard.
I am trying to increase my friends.
I love Yellowknife.
https://yuzaityo.gozaru.jp/main/alien9.html
I wonder if they are someone called a calligrapher named Ingen.
Meow!
Kasumi-chan’s equipment is a little unfortunate.
The CV of Hisakawa is great, right…
It seemed to progress calmly, but it also gave the impression of being quite depressing, and nothing was resolved, so is it leaning toward a bad ending?
The change in design is
While I was doodling, it somehow turned into a nice touch.
I think it was the kind of vibe like, “Shall we go with this from now on?”
The conquest of government institutions is already over, and now we just need to slowly and steadily increase the number of people who can coexist.
Humanity is already finished.
>>117
As long as it’s the latest generation, it’s not over, right?
I thought that when Kumi-chan’s body disappeared and was restored in the emulator, she would return to being human, but in the next one, she sadly remains in her drill body.
Anime 2001, that’s a lie, right?
I remember it being quite a topic of discussion during the Madoka Magica boom.
I think this author is crazy.
A world after Earth has been conquered by aliens.
It is a story about what happens to the children who are regularly offered as human sacrifices.
Yuri-chan was able to escape in a decent manner, so I’m basically happy.
It’s still incredibly stylish, right? Anime.