
In the original work, it’s almost neutral…
I would like you to add the title “sama.”
Quite the siscon.
Sounds good, right? CV: Akira Ishida!
>>4
That must be a spy for sure.
In the end, I end up having to do the painful things too.
I thought it was QB, but it ended up settling into a partner role.
I read it during the free period, and it turns out to be much more understandable than I thought…
Isn’t it strange to be treated as a villain even though I’ve never watched anime? If you’re part of the anime staff, you must know my true identity, right?
When the anime was airing, the original story wasn’t finished.
I only said something like not to overlap the punchline, right?
It’s not good that the anime revealed the direct mastermind and went to fight against them.
This isn’t that kind of conversation!
The original work is also somewhat trashy…
After going through various things, I finally started to face it.
As expected, adapting it into an anime before it’s completed is a challenging task…
>>12
The light novel version won’t allow that.
Is it a dung beetle?
I remember the director criticizing the original work on their blog and getting fired up.
I’m just behaving like trash to the extent that it doesn’t deviate from the rules.
It was a mistake to initiate the anime adaptation project at that point in the first place.
>>17
I understand that from the seller’s perspective, they want to do a media mix before it concludes, but I always think that way…
>>17
They did this in the previous work too, right?
>>41
Why couldn’t you make use of your reflection…?
>>41
If it’s complete, it won’t be able to be animated, right? Narutaru.
I don’t know much about anime, but why is someone who is more like a supporting character that doesn’t intrude too much treated as a bad guy…?
>>18
Because the fundamental rules are different, the position of the thread image is quite different in the anime version.
The anime also exists in a parallel world that is different from the original work…
Even though I’ve listened to the OP and ED so much, I don’t know anything about the main anime.
But just knowing the original work is a plus.
I looked it up out of curiosity and saw that there are many appearances of a mysterious Yakuza.
Oh, wow!
I have no choice but to act like a warrior who knows no fear.
I think the anime version had the best OP and ED, and had a certain promotional effect, so it’s okay.
In fact, I got hooked on the manga from the anime version…
Anime has great opening and ending themes.
The opening is too good…
The fact that it has been uninstalled 14 times is nice.
>>29
Both ending themes are really great!
>>29
I just found out…
I might be expecting too much from the promotional video.
(A family photo that looks somewhat like a mastermind)
I was reading the novel version that was in the library.
I cried because of the reverse import of the lyrics to Little Bird…
“I don’t mean anything bad by it, but it would be troubling if feelings were to change.”
Isn’t it the 15th time…?
You like Ushiro, don’t you?
Tomoko Ishikawa is amazing…
The reason I got hooked on Tomoaki Ishikawa.
If the broadcasting started in 2007, it means that the planning had definitely been in motion before that.
If we’re going to create a work based on the information we have until then, even if the director isn’t great, it would be pretty much impossible, right?
Personally, it’s not that everything about the anime version is bad.
There are both good things and bad things.
I love how flustered Machi gets when she signs a contract.
The battle scenes in the anime are great.
Just yesterday I thought, “Yay, it’s time for unlimited free reading!”
It suddenly became necessary to register.
You might as well register; it’s not that much trouble, right?
I like the original work because it has a sad yet refreshing aftertaste, including the epilogue.
>>50
Gears, launch.
It’s good, isn’t it…?
I really like how attentive and caring you are when it’s your turn.
I was quite disappointed that the Kirie episode of the anime had a lot of changes in content.
I registered it during the third generation!
In a way, this guy was also a growth-type protagonist…
It’s funny that my sister got shot after I distanced myself, reading the atmosphere.
>>57
I really like how human it feels.
It’s typical of this person’s work to be shot right there.
>>68
I understand… I understand, but!
Is there no heart in people?
It’s nice that everyone smells like a human.
Well, everyone else seems to be ready except for Kako…
>>58
I really like that laid-back vibe combined with being incredibly capable.
Enemy projectile 86 intercepted successfully! That’s good, right…
It seems someone died in the social game Super Robot Wars…
>>59
I participated with just Machi and Ushiro.
>>70
Since there’s a novel, is that acceptable…?
🛢
We can read masterpieces for free.
Big Comic can increase its memberships.
Win-win!
If I were told to take on the role of a navigator in another world after becoming like this, it’s understandable if it comes off as somewhat ironic.
Next, are you going to do the Koemushi…?
It’s a drum that’s treated as a loser, but I’ve won a few times.
how…
>>65
Because you can rotate in the air…
(Escape)
It’s nice to get back at someone for not using honorifics, isn’t it…
I feel like it was mentioned in the work, but it seems like Jiarus is quite lucky, right?
>>71
It’s practically a loss against those who reach out with their tentacles and kill the pilot directly, but aside from that guy, there’s a theory that it’s the strongest.
>>75
Javelin has had an interesting way of fighting, but the fact that they repeatedly launched such bombardment means that the Gears Laser might be a rare equipment?
>>85
A weapon that can wipe out 10 billion people within 48 hours is practically not portrayed anywhere else.
>>75
It’s probably a disadvantage for Bayonetta and idols.
Bayonette was barely managing because she played soccer, but if it stayed like that, it would have been a struggle. In the first place, if the idol didn’t underestimate us and fall for the feint, we couldn’t win, so we were losing in an all-out fight.
I wonder if they will take this opportunity to fully re-anime the original story until the very end.
With current technology, robots can move smoothly, right?
Long-range combat is exhilarating…
In terms of the depiction in the work, if it communicates, you can win; if it doesn’t, you can only say you lose.
It might have been possible to do a lot more depending on the idea.
I’m happy if it feels slippery and has a sense of magnitude.
It’s 500 meters, after all.
>>77
How do you know!?
It’s not just the aircraft, but the pilot is also a hit, isn’t it?
Well, if you say you can’t win all the way to the end without getting a lot of hits, then that’s true.
>>78
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Treating the baby in the womb like a pilot is a bug, right?
Ushiromama…
It’s definitely awkward to see my sister’s sexual affairs…
Ah, I’ve been killed…
>>82
The timing is way off…
Moreover, I’m barely managing to survive.
I suppose there were many other instances of the indiscriminate killing strategy depicted in the story besides the one time shown.
According to the epilogue, Mahi brother seems to have won the decisive battle perfectly and was able to achieve consecutive victories on that Earth as well.
>>87
The Gears are good, but the new Koemushi might be even better.
>>96
Adults with a sense of position and common sense can also plan strategies…
If I were asked whether I could stop my sister’s ventilator, I wouldn’t feel confident even in that situation.
If I lose the transfer battle, the world I’ve protected will also disappear; that’s just too cruel.
>>90
Just because the stage is the next Earth, I guess the inheritance battle is the final battle of that Earth.
It’s hard to express 1000 km/h at that size, isn’t it?
It definitely doesn’t have those realistic and heavy movements that are common in robot-themed works.
>>91
The author’s previous work, “Ikatsuchi,” is amazing!
At the time of Volume 1, it moves in a way that seems crazier than Yukikaze.
It was you (just kidding), the partner’s Koemushi is the worst.
>>92
It’s dark, but that guy was a pilot who was severely persecuted, and he just wanted to take everyone down with him in the end, so I just cooperated with him…
>>92
Is it that both the pilot and the navigator are feeling reckless?
>>92
Koemushi doesn’t care much about winning or losing on that Earth, and maybe there were various things in their own time as well.
Publishing companies want to increase sales for both comics and magazines, so they likely want to adapt them into anime while they’re still serializing.
>>93
You’ve endured well, Dorohedoro…
“Be ready to face your sister’s sexual situation!”
There’s no worth in protecting the Earth.
>>95
I suppose there were certainly those who said that, but maybe they didn’t come forward because they didn’t advance.
>>95
I’ll have these guys get killed by the enemy…
I like when Chizu kills rapists along with the people around her.
>>98
I know I shouldn’t get worked up over it, but I can’t help but feel a bit annoyed at the bonus comic being like that!
No… Is it because I’m a virgin that I place too much sanctity on sex and chastity…?
>>127
Well, I guess I can be angry about that…
Since the author themselves put it out, it teeters on the edge of being out but is technically safe, but if it were someone else, it would definitely be out.
It’s like the Kyubey from Madoka Magica.
I understand that it’s not that kind of story, but I still wished the immoral teacher would die.
>>100
I’m going to become a politician…
>>108
There is a part of me that cannot accept that this bastard is still at large, more than a bitter end.
>>100
In reality, it’s like that guy is responsible for the sister in the thread image dying.
I think Maki’s rocking chair and pilot roulette make good use of the characteristics of media.
I just found out it wasn’t afternoon.
>>106
IKKI was a good magazine.
>>109
Dorohedoro and Saraiya Goyou…
>>118
So it was Shogakukan…
Unless it’s right after the rollout.
It will become a prestigious stuffed animal that has been handed down after winning in drums.
>>110
There’s a transfer document saying to gather young ones to become the voice of Coemushi and force it through with life energy power…
The story of having more contracts than the number of people under the contract of Koemushi on Earth.
Isn’t it terrible that just having a stupid handover is a handicap?
>>112
I don’t know about that area.
During the time of the previous person in charge, there may have been times when there weren’t enough people and things got overwhelmed, so I can’t really say for sure.
Losing and disappearing along with the Earth is also a way to die.
Even all of humanity being killed along with the one who ran away.
Same.
It seems that public opinion didn’t side with us during the Ushirow battle on Earth.
Well, we also have assassins coming this way.
The thread image was careless until the final stages.
The new Koemus seems like it will be active for the children right from the start.
Well, that teacher has received his comeuppance since he was stabbed by Kirie-kun…
The last scene of the Daiichi battle with Giaas is so cool!
Both the drawings and the manga are great.
>>120
That battle is the one that left the most memory.
And they were also good at maneuvering.
I remember IKKI… Oh, it disappeared, didn’t it…
A blog by a director who thought that only someone as strong-willed as that could direct at Ghibli aside from Payo.
>>124
I understood that it would be unbearable if my strength and the quality of my work were not in harmony…
>>124
The original manga got into controversy for hating it, you know.
The unveiled face that has come out with great anticipation is seriously Ishida, belonging to Komori-kun’s lineage.
It’s terrible that I can only say it’s frustrating that I couldn’t win unless I was playing soccer.
Seeing Tanaka’s chair, Koe-Mushi indeed shrinks back.
The perverted teacher was making excuses as if it were reasonable, blaming others for their own misfortune, so I was looking forward to them getting killed later, but they ended up surviving…
>>130
That guy is really articulate, but since he’s the one causing unhappiness with unethical actions, I really want him to die.
>>130
What’s even more annoying is that it seems like I might get promoted smoothly.
>>137
Well, I might get bitten by someone insignificant somewhere someday.
>>147
It seems like it’s going to be like that former prime minister of our world.
There are some episodes that are interesting as regular robot battles, right?
The javelin battle is too intense.
>>131
I quite like Anko battles too.
>>136
It’s intense when the pilot gets hurt… No, it’s a bit painful…
>>131
The Battle of Kanji is highly complete, isn’t it?
The ego of wanting to fight beside my parent’s job is a hindrance, but with determination and skills, I’ve been able to succeed defensively in a godlike manner. I’m smart enough to immediately notice Ushiro’s suggestion, and the depiction of the way Kanji wanted to die was also great.
That director probably intended to answer sincerely and earnestly.
I think it was definitely not something that should have been said, since I hate the original work!
Didn’t I say it? Kokopeli is also terrible (really terrible).
>>141
Su…
That teacher probably uses the same method to mess around not just with Chizu, which is the worst.
Isn’t that tentacle thing too strong?
>>148
But I ended up quitting because the care on that other Earth was just so terrible…
The treaty banning unmanned weapons feels very real when reading it now…
>>149
That world’s Japan is quite hot-blooded, isn’t it?
People always talk about the drums, but the ones from the Kako battle and the Moji battle are also quite something, aren’t they?
>>152
Since the letter battle is a one-hit showdown, will it somehow work out…?
Guraku-san, you see…
Jias is capable of anything, so it’s definitely a good pick, but it still feels like it falls short compared to specialized power types.
Isn’t it a bug that you can continue to the next step while the contract remains active if you’re in the magazine?
Can’t this be used to escape from this crappy Earth?
Kana-chan is really strong.
No matter what the director says, what is completed is everything.
If Machi were chosen as the pilot for the takeover battle and played the role of Kokopelli, it seems like it would be even more grim than in the original thread.
The laser is way too useless, haha, followed by a splendid comeback.
>>161
It’s still incredibly powerful as a weapon, even if it can’t penetrate armor…
I mean, it’s one thing to have sexual misconduct and get someone pregnant, but it’s another to have an affair.
The provision of gang rape involving minors is definitely something that must be legally addressed, both by the authorities and the state…
In the Kanji battle, it’s so evident how kind Seki is for saying the things you’ve told other kids on your behalf.
The overwhelming adult power that makes children feel like they’re playing the role of adults among their peers.
>>165
Songs with trembling voices in anime are nice, right…?
Because the children are determined and properly facing death, there isn’t much of a feeling of gloom.
>>166
That’s true, but when it’s put into words again, it really is depressing that a child is facing death with determination!
Dorohe hasn’t sold that much, well…
Somehow, Chizu’s family felt completely devoid of any human warmth, and it was frightening.
It looks like something that should be inherently there is missing.
>>169
In retrospect, it’s sad that Chizu was an ordinary girl.
(A nameless fighter pilot on a special attack mission)
Well, in that world, I feel like the teacher might die eventually.
I am being influenced by this author, and my preferences are starting to sway towards skinny kids.
Basically, a suicide soldier.
In that world, there are many people who are basically high in civility, like those who respond to handshakes and wait for evacuation.
Even though it’s a different person, being able to confirm my sister’s parallel existence might be a relief for Koemushi.
Because it was a Gears game, I was like, “Whoa, this is awesome!” during the tutorial, but with drums or something, I might be like, “What is this… what…?”
A nameless person said that if you think about it, drums can probably fly, and it was an eye-opening moment for me.
Since I can reduce space, it seems like I could stay in place while cutting down the space between myself and the geass to draw it closer.
>>180
It looks like The Hand from JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Part 4.
It seems like I can’t ride the wave of past anime revival right now…
>>181
I think it’s a masterpiece, but the story is a bit heavy and dark to discuss it multiple times…
>>187
It’s already tough that the basic setting has “each child dies one by one”…
Where can I see the number of survivors for the drum?
>>183
There should be a slit in the part that looks like a nipple on a dry battery…
I watched it all at once for free, but I definitely think I should read this manga twice and take my time with it to enjoy it even more…
>>184
The appearance of the Gears is cool, and the story draws you in, making it easy to read all at once.
All the pilots are like children… reading it while savoring that thought is just… nice, isn’t it?
Are you okay? Don’t you think you might be targeted again since you look just like the assassination target?
Because I was playing soccer, I managed to get by, but the power to rip off Jiaasu’s arm completely from the root with a single blow is way too much for a first enemy.
The children are determined, but even more so, the soldiers are extremely resolute…
>>190
You’ve really taken over the Koemushi, old man…
>>193
That pompous-looking old man is only arrogant because of his position, but he’s actually a decent person who understands things to a certain extent. He really has a strong sense of responsibility to go that far…
>>190
They have no hesitation in risking their lives because they understand that children die to protect themselves…
>>190
It’s nice to see that adults are trying to fulfill their roles as adults properly…
>>190
The history after the war is different here, so the military continues to exist as an army, not as the Self-Defense Forces…
Drumming can transform depending on creativity, but since it’s basically a one-shot battle, there’s probably no accumulation of experience…
It’s nice to treat the guy who stepped up as a pilot of the Gias and got shot for trying to stop his parents’ divorce as one of our own.
I wonder how the very first Koemushi without a handover was selected.
I heard about uninstalling for the first time; it wasn’t from us, but from a mysterious grotesque clay animation.
I like that even though I brought in a trusted partner, he was a trustworthy man, so it didn’t develop into “we.”
>>199
So that lawyer guy didn’t end up doing it after all, right?
The author is understood to be a lolicon.
Chizu’s family feels like ordinary people left behind by enlightened ancestors.
If it’s a naturally independent type like Chizu-nee, it would probably fit in well, but for an ordinary child, it can be quite tough.
The anime version where it just wouldn’t make sense to die by a gun.
They are currently streaming anime for free on Abema.