
The image is the side that left an impression.
I have a memory of someone saying something lewd about Dr. Suka’s genes being in their belly.
>>1
Numbers has a Scalietti clone inside their body, but the location is unknown.
Aren’t these guys all combat personnel, and probably like the uterus or something?
It’s also unclear whether it was inside Gin-neesan or not.
I only remember the thread image, the nove, the silver-haired eyepatch loli, and the girl with the big cannon.
The eldest daughter is probably Quattro, Uno, or Wendy, which is easy to tell at a glance.
There are too many characters suddenly added in sts.
>>4
Both enemies and allies have increased too much, putting too much strain on the animation and script…!
I was convinced by force, but I think Tsuzuki is probably not good at adding new enemies, so I think it would be better to stop.
>>5
Detonation also has plenty of new characters, but since the materials and sisters were mostly existing characters, I felt like it managed to work out somehow.
Eldest daughter thread picture, Chinko sister
I honestly only remember this much.
I remembered everyone when I was really into it, but I’ve definitely forgotten by now.
There was a girl who looked like a dead female spy, right?
I like suits because they’re sexy.
I forgave everything because Sister Gin is so erotic.
I remember Chinku-nee’s character design because it’s distinctive, but I don’t recall what she did in the main story.
>>14
Someone was supposed to be holding someone back with a bomb-throwing knife.
It seems like I wasn’t often at the front lines because I have only one eye.
>>17
When Zest was killed, one eye was crushed or something like that.
>>14
Isn’t it that Subaru came while Gin was getting beaten up and ended up getting beaten by awakened Subaru?
Later, in the manga and drama CDs, she was just a good big sister.
I can’t even remember who died because so many people died all at once in the second half.
Those who don’t remember their success well probably lost to Tiana.
If anything, I remember the kid from Unison Device more than the Numbers.
>>19
Even though there are 12 new characters introduced as enemies, if they also bring in those characters as rivals on the ally side alongside Ru-chan, it’s impossible for anyone to depict all of them.
>>24
I brought out Nova as a rival to Subaru, but after brainwashing Gin-nei, I had some left over!
Shall we send all the leftovers to Tiana?
>>26
You’re too haphazard!
If it had been summarized for about four people, it would have left a lasting impression.
Sister Chinko is probably doing it with Genya.
Since the rival Zest has already settled things and is on our side, it’s understandable that things are thin.
I’m going to remember Chink sister because she’s cute.
4 people in prison, 3 people in the church, 4 people in the Nakajima family, 1 person in hell.
The Nakajima family’s strength is incredible.
Looking back, it’s impressive that Sister Chinku defeated an S-rank mage by herself, so she’s quite top-tier.
The character wearing a shampoo hat in the manga was cute.
Yuuki-kun, huh… nostalgic.
>>29
Wasn’t it because I killed the capable person who was a close friend of the old man from the Bureau right in front of him?
I was thinking that since it’s now too late for just 4 or 5 people, they probably prepared a lot because it’s not enough to handle Hayate.
I need to make it strong enough so that I can barely take down Subaru or Teana.
>>36
Well, Hayate is not even facing the Numbers, and on top of that, there’s no transformation bank, it’s just scattering the weaklings, ha ha ha.
>>38
If others are built like fighters, then I’m built like a bomber or a mortar, so I can’t engage in one-on-one battles or fight against a small elite force…
>>36
Nanoha and Fate each had two, while Tiana had something like four.
>>39
I somehow defeated all the Tiana.
>>42
I’ve only defeated three people.
I know that when you get pregnant and give birth, Scaglietti is born.
It seems that a copy of a girl who looks like a female spy was made without permission, so the source of her genes was rummaged through the toilet trash can…
I remember being told such awful things back then.
I wonder if the Nakajima family doesn’t go crazy with three daughters who are just like their young wife.
>>44
Since they are family, it’s rather acceptable.
I loved StS, but I’m not confident that I can enjoy it now.
I only remember the sister with the penis.
Was it the second daughter who got a home run from Fate?
>>46
The second daughter is the one who died.
>>46
The second daughter is the deceased child.
The home run is the third daughter.
The strongest was the second daughter, wasn’t it?
>>49
Was it the wrong youngest daughter?
Looking back at the entire development of the Nanoha series, I feel that only the movie and StrikerS have an overly heightened sense of liveliness and randomness.
Clearly different.
>>52
Maybe I got weird because I’m not used to the length of a two-cour series.
>>52
The sequel has been decided based solely on the popularity of the previous work.
“I thought I wouldn’t do it anymore, so I made it so she wouldn’t be a loli in the final episode of the previous work.”
The result made in the short term from this state is as follows.
>>60
Anyway, since it was received, they forcibly made a sequel, and as a result, a pointless sequel was made, causing fans to lose interest—this was quite common in that era, wasn’t it?
>>63
That sold as it is.
STS is more like the soil of the problem, and it seems that the ensuing mess stemmed from that.
The third daughter is strong among the Numbers.
In the story, well, uh…
Subaru, filled with rage as Gin-nee was kidnapped in front of him, was beautiful.
I’m not sure if she’s the strongest, but based on her achievements, isn’t it Cinque?
I have the impression that the oldest daughter was taken out by a special attack, the second daughter transformed and died, and the fourth daughter was burned by a wall-penetrating shell in the thread, but I have no memory of the third daughter at all… What kind of ability did she have…?
>>59
High-speed movement
>>62
Ah, it’s no good, I can’t remember at all… But I have a memory of crushing it from above in Sonic form, so I feel like that’s what happened.
The enemies impose a rather frustrating mechanic of sharing combat experience for everyone to learn, but there wasn’t enough narrative leeway to utilize it effectively.
I like Sain.
Regardless of how it was nurtured, it was made into a strangely serious-looking organization…
Wasn’t it enough to occasionally take requests, practice magic, and take care of an apprentice who barges in?
Instead of creating new enemies, it would be more fitting to create new allies and present them as enemies at first.
I like the story where the third daughter says, “I will get caught, but you should rehabilitate yourself, sister.”
I like this music when I beat up the thread image.
Tsuzuki had a lot of instances in later works where he tried to handle organizational battles but couldn’t manage them… It seems like adding more characters doesn’t work out.
I feel like it has become quite clear that the world of Nanoha in StS and Midchilda are in a really dangerous situation.
>>71
The fluffy magical world has rather turned into a rough and chaotic world…
>>71
The Time Space Management Bureau is seriously in a bind.
The security issues in the mid area are occurring because we’re allocating personnel to recover the lost logia that is wreaking havoc in the world.
The ones made from the genetic information of Nakajima’s wife are Ginga and Subaru, right?
I want a Vivist 2.
The eldest daughter is someone who is completely in love with the doctor and is willing to go through hell for him.
It seemed difficult enough to handle just Nanoha, Fey, and Subaru with the four of us, but they even went so far as to prepare an opponent for Signum…
My second daughter is seriously amazing, but I only have the impression that she came out and died right away.
>>77
The transformation ability is seriously insane though.
Killed by a family member…
I love the second season’s opening with its various battle combinations.
>>80
I laughed when Vivi’s slippery speed changed.
>>80
The first season is fine too!
The agency should stop trying to recruit criminals one after another into its ranks.
>>82
For now, everyone has successfully rehabilitated, so it’s all good!
>>82
The lack of personnel is understandable since the very foundation of the worldview is flawed.
I remember that during the third season of InuNobi, there was so much talk about new characters that I couldn’t really get into it.
Many of the Numbers love Scalietti because their lives are being saved by robotic surgery.
Everyone is said to be carrying the seeds of a doctor or something.
>>87
Everything besides the thread image is different!
I thought there were a lot of pretty outrageous incidents that happened because the management bureau didn’t take action, but both Season 1 and Season 2 are caused by the events in Midchilda.
>>88
In other words, up until the sts, it has been consistently related to the match pump, or the cause management bureau’s suppression management bureau (and the general public that was commissioned).
>>88
Well, I understand that they tried to settle things with that instead of getting randomly warped by the Book of Darkness.
The security of the documents was in a terrible state.
I like the True Sonic bank.
The animation around the time of the true Sonic release is so bad it makes me laugh.
>>90
The light sphere just keeps bumping, and that’s how it ends, huh?
It’s terrible that there are unusually many former criminals and child soldiers in the organization…
It would be nice if they released a sequel in that direction since Vivist was good.
>>92
It seemed like “Inu Nibun no Ichi” could clearly have four seasons, but it ended after the third season, so maybe people get bored easily or the evaluation wasn’t favorable, leading to a quick cancellation.
The bearded old man who looked like a villain ended up having to resort to mass weapons due to being taken in for manpower and budget by the agency? It’s kind of sad.
The agency should stop producing criminals from within its ranks.
By the way, don’t the so-called Holy King Church people seem suspicious?
I don’t even remember what the enemy’s goal was.
>>98
The world is shitty, die!!!!
>>103
It’s amazing that I can’t remember at all why the enemy became like that even after listening.
The Time Space Management Bureau’s brains, known as the Supreme Council, were trying to deploy extremely powerful weapons on the ground by creating Dr. Suka and staging a self-produced terrorist act.
From Dr. Suka’s perspective, who was used as a pawn for that purpose
>>103
>>98
I want to abduct Vivio, activate the Holy King’s cradle, and become invincible.
The scene when Fate hits a home run is funny.
Since the management officer brought something dangerous to Earth, let’s launch weapons of mass destruction along with the Earth, that’s A’S after all…
If it were simply the composition of 6th Division vs. Dr. Suka and his merry companions, that would be one thing, but it feels like a waste of time to focus on internal conflicts within the agency.
The man who killed my second daughter was resenting the man who was killed by my second daughter and acted as if he would kill you and then die too, so why…?
>>107
I was investigating whether the fact that my uncle, who was killed, and my best friend had been modified after being taken down while attacking Scary’s base was orchestrated by my uncle who was killed.
In reality, I was involved in the plan, but I was actually trying to stop it before it got too deep.
When I tried to ask about it directly, an uncle was killed right in front of me, so I lost my temper and killed the second daughter.
But I like that my eldest daughters are not undergoing rehabilitation weirdly and are lounging in jail.
>>108
The reason they (including the Welfare Group) are so quiet is also because Scaglietti is safe.
Based on the depiction of the Force by the original author
I think it’s great that Vice-kun had a solid moment to shine.
The reason for not receiving welfare was due to the first daughter, third daughter, and fourth daughter, was it 10 or 12?
When Nico Nico Douga was lawless.
>>111
It’s still lawless, isn’t it?
In a Scaglietti-like manner (the child who has fallen into unfortunate circumstances due to the technology I created… I guess I’ll offer a helping hand…) as I confronted them.
A skit where Fate yells, “Shut up! I want to make Nanoha my mother and be born in a happy family!!!”
Generally, everyone else survives, so there was no need for Zest to die, right?
>>115
Well, my body is falling apart anyway.
>>115
Anyway, since my body has issues and I have no remaining time or purpose, it ends up being interpreted as wanting to die as a knight in the end.
I think they should arrest him there.
I like how the other Numbers have sisterly bonds, but this one genuinely has a trashy quality that I like.
>>116
It’s nice that nobody but the doctor is interested in the thread picture.
Cold on the outside, but devoted on the inside.
In the side story manga set after the high-ranking army officials are gone, Hayate goes through a tough time, right?
>>118
The talent cultivated with little regard for the sea is being poached, causing security capabilities to decline further, and even if we appeal about it, they just dismiss it as something the racists are complaining about.
After the death of the uncle who was somewhat of a land guru, Hayate, who inherited the territory as is, couldn’t manage it properly and the security worsened, so they flipped their stance and decided to bring in unrelated magic robots that they had previously rejected.
The reuse of voice actors in Numbers might not have been a good thing either.
It might have been unavoidable at that time.
I was surprised because I didn’t think Vivist would transform like that.
I’ve heard a lot of things, but I really like STS.
Force is a bit… well, you know…
>>124
Although it’s said that there are many characters, I like that the number of characters has expanded the world.
>>124
There shouldn’t be anything wrong with it for each force.
Just the scene where fans get really angry.
>>131
It’s not really Nanoha if the protagonist is a boy from the start! I’ve seen that quite a lot…
I haven’t seen beyond this point, but will it be okay to watch the new release?
>>125
I haven’t seen the new work yet, so I don’t know.
Regardless of the reputation, if we’re only talking about sales, STS was definitely the best-selling.
It’s just that the characters are a bit scattered, but the story itself is definitely interesting, right?
>>130
I feel like it’s more accurate to say that even though the characters and story are all over the place, it’s still really interesting.
It’s hard to say anything other than that it’s really incredible to have 15 new named enemies (even more if you include infighting).
>>135
The fighter positions are mostly filled with executive positions because of all the unmanned drones…
The Numbers suit has become a new kink.
I remember that the episode where Vivisto beat up the bully was unusually exciting.
>>137
It was so serious that I could only laugh.
The most exciting moment was undoubtedly the Vivio vs. Linne episode.
Vivist must have been super excited about Vivi vs Gorilla!
>>139
The life you have lived is on a different level!
>>141
I laughed a lot at the ordinary civil servant parents (Nana-Fei).
The Unison Signum is really cool, but it doesn’t appear at all because the harsh timeline after STS isn’t depicted properly.
It’s really funny that Vivio shines the most at Vivist.
Could it be that Rejiusu is quite capable?
>>144
I was in a non-career position and became the best on the ground, while the budget and people were increasingly taken away by the sea. I was striving to maintain public order while being seen as a lunatic with extremist thoughts when I called for improvement.
>>144
I was struggling to manage a ridiculously small budget compared to the sky and desperately trying to maintain control on the ground.
By the way, the brain-only boss x3 can still do their best, right? Let’s make sure they can be equipped with a powerful weapon, okay?
That’s why I was told, “I’ll have my trusty horse carry out a terror attack.”
If I was really stressed out, an old friend who came back to life would come to kill you… plus, a lackey from Suka is coming to spy and kill you, it’s quite a hassle.
…What a shitty life!
I honestly think it’s strange that in the final battle, Vita was almost defeated by some weaklings instead of fighting the numerous Numbers.
I only have the impression that Vita is being messed with…
The new movie stubbornly won’t be available for unlimited streaming, so I’ll never be able to watch it.
I’m waiting for the Force to resume; I’m still displaying the limited edition Nendoroid.
For now, it seems like there were too many allies.
Additionally, trying to depict everyone forcibly results in chaos.
It’s okay to have a rough reason, so let’s narrow down the number of people and progress, and at the end, let’s present something big and go “Boom!” together.
…This is A’s.
The time when Signum shines the brightest is undoubtedly in the manga vs Nanoha.
It seems that Hayate is said to have the strongest specs, but it feels like she isn’t necessarily strong in combat.
>>155
Nano Fay is also getting beaten up by her grandmother boss, who has lower magic power than her, so in battle, skill does play a significant role.
>>155
Instead of a massive firepower artillery, it seems that Hayate has only large-scale capabilities in hand, and although it’s said that she has the strongest specs, it feels like she’s not necessarily strong in combat.
Instead of the super firepower turret, the person only has a large-scale handheld weapon and is technically inferior, so it’s tough to go head-to-head with strong opponents.
However, thanks to Regius-san’s plan to do something about the army, Nakajima’s mother was killed and her body was desecrated, which is just too much.
The main character’s side is made up of an elite group of aerial combatants, so just looking at it doesn’t really convey Regius’s struggles.
>>157
Those who have connections and magical talent can freely work in prestigious jobs, while those who lack both are left without resources and unable to use magic…
The chairman has grown up in such a good way.
But he’s a former terrorist.
I was watching Bit Strike with that feeling.
A Bureau that lacks combat power above Mobile Section 6.
>>159
The usable ones are basically going to recover Lost Logia…
So the mid defense is really weak in that world.
>>165
Is it bad that the security in Midchilda is shit…?
>>173
No, it’s the opposite.
Neglecting that and focusing on dimension management has resulted in allocating a budget and personnel in such a way that we can’t even establish a system that can properly maintain public safety.
>>173
No matter how much fighting power there is structurally, it won’t be enough in that world.
>>173
Reverse
The security situation worsens because capable personnel do not remain in law enforcement.
There are a lot of opinions and thoughts about Force, but the big mech equipment was still cool.
>>161
I was thinking that this new movie’s equipment looks like something from “The Force,” doesn’t it?
StS was good in terms of expanding the worldview.
Based on the depiction leading up to A, it was turning into a world view like Dragon Ball where it’s obvious that wizards can fly.
>>162
Wow, the regular soldier is so pathetic! Isn’t he weaker than when Faye was 9 years old!
Hayate can barely win against Caro without Fried, right?
Who is the strongest among the captain-level fighters? That was done in the manga, right?
While scolding Vita for mocking Regius, Hayate found herself in a situation where Regius died, and she had to take on some of his work, leading her to think, “This job… it’s going to kill me.”
>>167
Raccoon otter…
>>167
Even with the same job, the reactions in the Rejas and the relevant department are completely different, so it’s impossible to do it.
Losing a highly capable person who has connections everywhere on the ground and knows the ropes, referred to as a “self-made talent,” in an internal conflict is what sts means.
>>179
In the first place, Hayate, from the perspective of the ground, is like a symbol of a former criminal that we, who are being treated poorly by the sea, hold in high regard…
The best-selling one is
Looking back now, the golem at Presia Castle is unnecessarily strong.
>>175
Precia, despite her appearance, can reach SS+ with external magic assistance, which makes her one of the top-tier ranks in the story.
If Haru’s class enters the administration, it seems like they could normally go up to a higher level.
Hayate’s close combat abilities are diminished due to the loss of high magical power from her final boss character, Reirin Ain, so she’s not very maneuverable.
>>178
It’s originally supposed to be more about working together with the Volkenritter rather than doing it all individually.
Isn’t it true that Dr. Ska is just doing unnecessary things?
>>184
It seems that, thanks to Doctor Suka, we were able to expel the corruption from the management agency.
Number 2 hardly had any appearances and died, so I don’t really understand why they didn’t delve into it in the sequel.
Huh?! So there are actually people living in the Midchilda slums where fierce battles were happening in sts?! It’s a force that allows you to understand that.
If it were now, we might have been able to develop a social game, but it was impossible back then.
The dimension-transcending thunder of pussy is amazing…
First, the situation of being left on the ground for too long and being viewed with disdain even when raising my voice led Regius to take up the invitation from the three brains, so if I had been treated properly, there would have been nothing to lose.