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I see the tears of time…
>>1What is this?
>>23The one that flows in the next episode preview of Z Gundam.
If it’s a UFO, that’s fine…
>>3I can understand the feeling that if it’s a floating type, it’s convenient and acceptable.
>>85If you could float, the tragedy of not being able to enter the counter in the anime version wouldn’t happen.
The topics coming up are all too old…
The release of the paperback is sooner than I expected.
Pusupusu Yachiyo-san is strangely down but has a strong mentality.
It seems like growth, anonymous.
>>7Uh…
The mind is influenced by one’s appearance.
Ponko has also developed into a splendid hotelier body type.
Wasn’t there a setting for Nazō-sama being an alien?
It has a Heisei-era manga vibe.
Is it consideration to weld instead of using rivets…
>>11The rivet that was torn off from the impact of the hit is flying, so it’s dangerous…
Is Nazō-sama from the Heisei era?
Is this a joke that only old men would understand?
>>13Golden Bat was broadcast on Deathman about ten years ago, so those who know it, know it.
Udontennin-sama!
>>15Nkomiafa Pāsu
Golden Bat… who is this manga meant for?!
Oh, that’s right~~~ Since it’s a caterpillar, it can turn around in place, going all the way around.
Belly is big and round.
>>17Isn’t the shadow line of the lower abdomen too sexy?
Pusupusu’s Yachiyo-san is hard to read in terms of expression, but I always have the impression that she’s having fun no matter what.
>>18The robot feels very strong from the outside.
Rivets are cool!
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Is the content that is aired right after each week’s broadcast already fully completed and delivered?
>>22Isn’t it normal to think that they aren’t drawing it right before publication?
>>26She’s a pure child.
You’re armed, right?
>>24It might not be loaded with ammunition.
A 7-year-old active manga artist during the original broadcast of Golden Bat.
Yachiyo-sama
It was really lucky that I only drifted in space for 20 years…
>>31I was drifting near the advertising satellite.
I wonder if I was hit by a spaceship that came after seeing the advertisement…
Since it was clearly stated that they are looking for humanoid parts, they will probably return to their original form someday.
It’s a parody that only an old man would understand, beyond just an uncle!
>>34The person who is drawing…
Born: January 19, 1959 (Age 66), Tokyo
…Hey, are they really targeting this to air after Zeke Axis?
>>35The production company does not have the decision-making authority to do that.
So the important person at NTV arranged it.
Strong! It’s definitely not Lord Nazō who is strong, but Golden Bat!
In episode 8, they were using weapons pretty heavily, weren’t they?
This time, I seriously didn’t understand the original reference.
I knew of the existence of Golden Bat, but…
>>40The broadcast starting in 1967 is indeed impressive.
Even if it’s said that a Zeek Aksu spy was mixed in with the staff, I wouldn’t find it questionable.
Well, the compatibility with my arm is perfect, but…
Speaking of design, a drum can body is perfect!
I activated the self-destruct function…
I know about the existence of the Golden Bat.
I have never seen it.
Golden Bat was a popular content of Death Man, so it has a surprisingly high level of recognition.
Yachiyo says she can’t maneuver well, but it’s clear that she’s moving carelessly and haphazardly, which is good. The spider-catching robot is angry.
It’s nice because there are quite a few places like that, right, Yachiyo-san?
I guess they just drew what first came to mind when the design for the prosthetic arm was decided.
Golden Bat occasionally has threads created here as well.
There seem to be many Liger Men…
I feel relieved yet disappointed that I couldn’t see Ms. Greyachiyo painted by Dr. Takemoto.
>>51It definitely says “Wow!” inside the open mouth!
Because it’s a caterpillar.
You can turn on the spot.
Isn’t it quite a violation of dignity just by looking at the thread image?
>>53The tank body itself hasn’t reached that level yet.
Once I realized that there was no longer a place for me to work in the new form of the Galactic Tower led by Ponkko, the real challenge began.
Isn’t the giant Ponko too cute?
>>57Such
You don’t have to put on a show.
It’s fine.
I actually thought that Yachiyo had transformed into an adult form as her proxy.
>>58First of all, various facilities in the Galaxy Tower are made to adult human size, so it’s more convenient for adults.
Ponko is great for not having to pair up with other robo girls.
If I think that it takes about 500 years to finally reach a mental state close to adulthood, the tanuki aliens really have a long lifespan…
I have been ignored by a couple of tentacles while in the form of a child.
It’s quite refreshing to read while researching ideas for manga…
Doctor Demon and Golden Bat
There are quite a few threads here that just progress with fixed phrases…
I think it’s more about the difference in knowledge rather than whether or not you saw it back then, in today’s age.
The most incomprehensible topic until now has been Tank Tankuro.
It was the first time I didn’t even know the title of the work.
>>68People who want goods of Izumi Takemoto’s art will want them just for that reason…
I thought it was a dinosaur tank.
Ponkko transformation pouch is cute.
It’s fluffy and feels nice when you rub against it.
Could it be that all of Yachiyo-san’s weapons were added later by Yachiyo-san herself…?
>>73I think it was made by Ponko… it’s like creating a hotel defense network for Yachiyo-chan.
>>78But at this point, they say they are not armed…
Well, I don’t know how much the story of “Maspus” links to the anime.
I like the rather haphazard feel of Pusupusu’s Yachiyo.
I know about Golden Bat because it was narrated on Nico Nico.
This week’s horizontal hole
I love the vibe of doujinshi.
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There were lots of remains of my fellow hotelier robots, but those won’t do.
>>81It’s the same as not being able to use someone else’s organs without permission.
>>81It’s not wreckage, I’m just resting.
Those hotelier robots are considered on leave, so they are not allowed.
The comment section of Deathman’s Golden Bat was filled with jokes and clichés.
It’s not only suitable for commentary, but the content is also quite interesting.
>>86Even though she only appeared in one episode, Peggy left a lasting impression.
This Yachiyo seems like a downer and has a slightly off vibe, but she doesn’t look like she’ll turn bad.
I wanted a galaxy whiskey glass.
Even the T-34 is welded, so why…
RBZ
No matter what happens in the main story, reading pusupusu reassures me.
>>93It’s helpful, isn’t it…
I’ve seen it in Quiet Don…
When I watch anime and read pusupusu,
It was difficult to adapt it into an anime just as it is.
I understand again.
Pusupusu Yachiyo-san is cute, isn’t she?
>>97Hey! Are you saying that the main character me isn’t cute!?
>>98Usually cute, but last time had a slightly special kind of cuteness, didn’t it!?
>>98Yachiyo-san, whether she has a good upbringing or not, it’s cute that she can’t drop her polite language even when she’s grumbling.
Oh!
Lo Loanbro
Next time, in the first panel, “Dear Sir/Madam, Ponkoko-san got married.” Newly married? Ponpoko-pon?
It seems like it will start with a lightness of that level.
Isn’t this basically half of Takemoto-sensei’s doujin?
>>101But I think the person who came up with this plan wanted to see that.
The fact that the stone mill corn powder function was omitted in the main story shows that they are drawing quite freely.
I’m reading one-shot stories because I’m running out of content, and I feel happy as strange beautiful girls like Yachiyo-san keep appearing one after another.
>>104There aren’t many threads about Izumi Takemoto’s works these days.
I’m a little hopeful that once the anime ends, a flood of threads will pop up to help fill the gap of missing Yachiyo-san.
>>104It sounds like you’re saying something weird about Yachiyo-san, doesn’t it?
That method achieved an incredible number of water strippings, but it didn’t work.
>>106Yachiyo was moving the stone up and down with incredible dexterity using the arm, so depending on Yachiyo, very precise movements are possible.
From this picture, I feel that Ponko and her mother are like mother and child.
As expected, the sound of movement is clattering…
Let’s watch Golden Bat because it’s interesting!
>>111Golden Bat is really strong! Absolutely strong! That’s why it’s quite fun…
Pusupusu’s Yachiyo doesn’t seem like they will go bad at all.
Is this a project that is based on a manga?
>>114It’s a project centered around Izumi Takemoto rather than just the manga itself.
As long as there is Izumi Takemoto, it’s essential to have their own manga, right?
I wonder if there’s someone who went crazy over Izumi Takemoto and pushed the project through.
A proper anime adaptation! I’ll have them draw the manga too!
I’m not surprised if you said that after everything is over, you were actually involved in creating the original settings or participated in the storyboarding of a certain episode.
>>118It’s a bit much to make someone work so hard even after reaching their sixtieth birthday…
There seem to be many elderly wealthy otaku.
>>119Are you referring to the executives from Cygames, Take, and Nippon Television who are involved in the project?
Ponko’s uniform is quite different from Yachiyo’s, huh?
I watched Golden Bat when I was in kindergarten during reruns, but I can remember up to Lombroso, yet I don’t remember anything about Nazo-sama’s lower body!
However, everyone, including the nameless ones, accepted that point about Ponko’s growth.
In that regard, Takemoto Izumi, who brings up the word “gigantification,” is really something else.