
I hate fat people!
Throw it away.
Fat
You don’t hate sweet things, do you?
Hating fat people probably means hating yourself as well.
Don’t throw that pink at me, you fatso!
>>5
It’s because I have to rely on magic to lose weight and dress in expensive high-end brands, while they are naturally slim and stylish even in cheap clothes, so it really hits my insecurities.
A rich person who is mean and fat!
Could it be that there are no men either?
I guess after this story is resolved, this fatso will start binge-eating red bean paste.
I like women with a bit of a bad personality like this.
I want to slap your butt…
>>10
I understand.
In episode 2, the character suddenly becomes someone who is really into d***.
I thought it was someone like Keori-chan who is very conscious, but it turned out to be self-loathing.
It must be quite a satisfying butt to spank.
What kind of anime is this?
>>15
Maebashi Witches
>>15
It’s called Maebashi Witches.
Nice to meet you!
>>15
Incredible Maebashi Witches!
It’s unfortunate that this fat person is being showered with insults based on their own assumptions, even though the customer never said they wanted to lose weight.
Only Choco-chan is a source of healing.
>>17
I’m scared that the child I thought was healing might actually be…
Will Maebashi Witches (provisional) become an official name?
Thank you… let’s take a look.
When I think about this, it’s easy to understand why I’m so obsessed with losing weight.
If this one is at the beginning, what kind of problems do the others have?
It’s no surprise that everyone is talking about Azua, but I’ve been thinking about Choco-chan this whole time since yesterday.
What is ED’s Choco-chan…?
The puffing up is amazing.
Even if there’s a reason, it still feels bad… Chubby!
Being overweight is a clear problem, so the others must be even worse…
>>31
Yet, pink has a feeling of invincibility without any worries.
I want it to reach the GAIJIN who love chubby characters and become popular.
I thought I came to the flower shop, but there were some incomprehensible people.
It’s sad that the customer was called a fatty.
>>33
There’s only one incredibly rude clerk who called me fat!
Is Maebashi really grasping the content of this anime properly?
For now
Loud voice, no dreams, silly pink.
Debu Purple
Conscious high-type wealthy green.
I want money, cool girl blue.
Carefree foreigner yellow
It feels like that.
But when I see this fat OP, it really just keeps sticking to the protagonist’s side…
>>38
If you say that, it’s going to make the fat person stubborn.
>>38
After being bonded, it seems like this type will become overly attached, swinging from one extreme to another.
>>42
By the way, in the ending credits, the second character after the protagonist is Azuz.
It must be a route where we collide at first and become best friends.
Separated breasts
On the contrary, this guy was the only troublesome jerk, so I can’t help but be concerned about the others.
You guys were mentally healthy, weren’t you?
>>43
The official character explanations are all unsettling, so they will probably address each one in order to resolve it.
Is it Fairy Ranmaru done by girls? That’s the impression I got.
It changed into a dirty Fairy Ranmaru… and that makes me chuckle.
>>44
F France isn’t that beautiful either!
I’m interested in Mai-chan.
What if all the images that come out after solving my complex were replaced with ones of fat people? It’s quite exciting, isn’t it?
I might lose weight by next week.
You don’t need magic to lose weight.
Eat less and exercise.
Thanks to bringing Debbare into the C-part, he has become my favorite character in the second episode.
>>53
But this is just a punching bag!
>>55
Because I’m fat, there’s no problem.
It seems like people on social media are constantly saying things like, “Why isn’t Azuchan making an effort to lose weight?”
Please listen without getting angry.
Isn’t a mean fat person the worst?
I guess Maebashi just won’t do.
It’s Kiryu, right?
I wonder what worries Kyouka-chan, who has the most stable home environment and mental state.
>>58
It’s like ideals and reality.
The gap between the self that is expected by others and the self I want to be!
How about something relatively standard?
Lose weight through dieting without relying on magic!
>>59
Conversely, I think it was brought up first because it’s a problem that can be solved by anything, not just magic.
As expected, in magical girl stories, someone usually drops out by the third episode.
I love sibling rivalry…
If you mock others for being superficial, the person in question may actually be quite substantial.
Is the recent local anime like Gifu anime okay?
It’s a local anime, but it has too many peculiar traits…
The model seems to be a nice chubby person, unlike Azu-chan, which makes it even better as it doesn’t seem like they have concerns about wanting to lose weight easily.
I wonder how they’re going to deal with this fat person.
Are we going to proceed with the conversation while still being fat in real life?
If the magical power increases, it could probably be maintained outside with magic.
>>73
Don’t try to lose weight easily.
What’s the proper way to lose weight?
>>75
If that’s the case, at least six months of time would be necessary for someone at that level of obesity.
>>77
If you’re as weak-willed as I am, it takes a year to go from being slightly overweight to reaching a healthy weight.
It’s only episode 2, but to focus on the troubles of a fat person instead of the singing is too much.
>>74
After all, it was a lack of magic power because five people couldn’t gather.
I realized that if there are unmotivated people, the magic won’t activate…
The viewers are only watching Az’s fat.
Is it about using magic to consume stamina and the time rollback that was set up this time?
If you use those well, it might be theoretically possible to lose weight drastically in a short period!
But since the person is someone who wants to lose weight easily, it might not work out in the end!
I think it’s too clumsy to talk about such things in this day and age and expect to lead to weight loss, but I also wonder if the popularity among otaku will continue if we just go on without losing weight. So I’m quite curious about how to handle this.
>>80
But the woman who barked, “Don’t be so lazy and want to lose weight easily!”
I guess the trend of easily losing weight while staying the same is also going to impact its popularity.
If the body doesn’t slim down (but this guy is fat, huh…) then the problem of it always lingering around will arise…
After some commotion from Debubare, there will probably be a grand display of affection.
I might have become fat because of a magical runaway…
Everyone except Azu-chan seems kind, so they might be tolerant of magical weight loss.
It’s frustrating that they dislike that kind of thing after doing it themselves…
Despite being fat, they are good at singing…
>>85
There are a lot of overweight opera singers…
“A fat person who looks slender due to magic: ‘Don’t be so lazy as to think you can lose weight with magic, fatty!'”
Shut up and eat some red bean paste, you fatso!
Many people have a surprisingly strong impression of someone who has a bad personality and a terrible image in reality.
Maebashi promotes pork, and there is also a character called Koroton, which is a relaxed character representing pork, so it was a chubby pig theme.
In this day and age, we can receive weight loss medication prescribed by doctors and pharmacists without relying on magic.
>>91
It seems like Mr. Azu has money too.
It’s because of my temperament that I can’t control my outbursts…