
Okay
Let’s fuck!
Ready!
The charm lies in being both strong and weak.
>>3
I’m told I’m weak mentally, but even when I despair to the point of starting to hurt my allies, I won’t become a witch.
From the enemy’s perspective, it’s terrifying to take down magical girls who are accurately seen as threats.
I like Mami-san because she has big breasts.
>>4
I don’t just like big breasts; I like them because they are big.
I often forget that I was a junior high school student.
>>7
That’s the most important part, and I never forget it.
Among the characters, there seems to be the most vibe of being dependent on a “one chance.”
A risky older senior who starts to depend on a junior they haven’t known for even a month.
But once she becomes desperate, she quickly shifts gears and tries to take her own life, so this girl is quite troublesome.
Too easy.
A sad junior high school girl being faced with all kinds of fetishes.
Every time I look back at the beginning, I think, “Was this person really so assertive?”
As for Homuhomu, it’s about Sayaka, or something like that.
In everyday life, strange behavior never ceases.
From a meta perspective, it may seem weak mentally, but given their experience as magical girls, it’s understandable.
I have never watched anime, but I have often been helped.
The pleats of the skirt are making my thighs flash.
It’s sad that becoming a witch makes you really weak.
Your apartment.
A child who would have died in an accident when they were young if they hadn’t become a magical girl.
>>24
Changing this can significantly alter the lives of various kids, right?
I only know that I like black tea.
Are you not thinking, or trying not to think, that perhaps everyone in the family could be saved?
Say “Tiro Finale” when you climax.
I wished for my breasts to be bigger, didn’t I?
Like a butterfly effect…
A child who was 15 years old in 2011 is now just about in their thirties.
I will never lose in a one-on-one against a magical girl.
It’s sad, but you’re no longer part of everyday life, and it’s not just about values; you’re completely on the extraordinary side now, Mami-san…
Well, it’s unavoidable since I’ve been fighting ever since my parents died when I was a child.
>>35
To be frank, I have the impression that there’s a more natural-born soldier aspect to them than Homu, and that’s why they always seem to be one step ahead of Homu.
There is a strong rivalry among magical girls.
I only know the original anime, but have any settings been added in social games or other games?
>>37
The second form known as Holy Mami was adopted in the anime.
What’s up with being ridiculously strong just by doing something with a ribbon?
How are you making a musket from a ribbon?
The strength when my mental state is stable is abnormal, and it’s terrible that I’m strong as an enemy even when I’m broken.
Isn’t it incredible that Magius captured this guy alive and tamed him?
There was a time when it was being disrupted when the Magia Record anime was airing or when it became a topic of discussion.
There may be patterns that can be disrupted depending on the timing.
The confrontation between magical girls is mostly a competition for territory, which is amusing.
>>48
It would be good if we could cooperate.
Basically, it’s a battle over grief seeds.
>>46
I find it meaningless even when I say it myself…
But in reality, strange kids show up in the Bblko Mami-san thread…
Let’s talk about boobs instead of trolls.
You suddenly started talking about someone saying “Beblko?” and it makes no sense and looks strange coming from you…
The actual costume at the commemorative exhibition? I can’t forget the presence of the breasts and the artistic wrinkles in the bust area.