
I laughed because it made Captain Osanai look a bit apologetic.
Seeing various scenes with Kosanai-san, this silly face really has a sense of being a miraculous one…
Kosanai-san, who requests a refill with an apologetic look.
>>3I don’t think Osanai-san would make such a request with any sense of apology.
I won’t go into details to avoid spoilers, but I couldn’t handle the scene with the poster.
The little pigeon-kun, who acts with good intentions in a way that seems to annoy the small-town folk who want to live peaceful lives every day, really isn’t cut out for being a small-town citizen after all.
>>4At that time, I was still an ordinary citizen.
I couldn’t help but read all of it in the middle of summer because I was too curious about what happened next.
I thought to myself that Koubato-kun was pretty much the same at that point in the summer.
The hospital scene is depicted in a localized way, so it’s interesting that people overseas, who don’t know much, are making various interpretations.
I wonder if the English version hasn’t been released yet over there in winter.
>>7In the first place, spring, summer, and autumn haven’t come out at all.
There are some things that have been translated without permission!
>>25Really?
I wonder if it’s only being released in the Asian region.
Sometimes the cover art would have a totally different vibe.
To be honest, regarding the scene with the notice, I felt a bit of sympathy for the culprit.
Even if something similar happens to my temporary self, I seriously can’t stand the thought that some third party is spreading my private matters out of good intentions…
The acting is quite prickly, but my mood becomes remarkably cheerful before and after the convenience store.
It’s the blessing of anime.
It’s the last of winter – I want to hear Yomiya’s performance too much…
>>10The last of autumn is fine as it is, but I want to hear it in dialogue for winter.
You have no awareness of being exposed to malice, do you, Kobato-kun from middle school?
I was wondering if the water that appears every time is from the latest episode of the anime, but after reading the original work, I was happy that it was mostly as I had predicted, and it made me realize that I had a little Hato-kun in my heart.
Is the traffic on the road above the embankment really that heavy?
>>14I’ve run on a road similar to that, but it’s a shortcut compared to driving through the city, so there is a fair amount of traffic.
>>14The driving and traffic tend to be quite vibrant because there are fewer traffic signals compared to the city.
I want the character designer from the anime to draw Cosmos-chan…
I wonder what kind of child they will be.
On industrial roads and others like them, everyone speeds where there are no signals or pedestrians.
The cutest little Osanai-san is cheerfully appealing in a misguided way to Kobato-kun, who isn’t very enthusiastic about the cultural festival date, saying to look forward to the New York cheesecake!
>>19I like that I’m unsure whether to get a second helping of shiruko.
In the thread, Sre-nai looks a bit like Hanahal.
Well, those two ordinary citizens took three years to realize that 80% of the readers immediately noticed that the convenience store video was falsified, right?
>>21It’s a bit annoying, you know.
In the winter, Little Pigeon-kun isn’t functioning at all due to trauma and injury, so he can’t understand what’s happening to him until he gets hints from Kosanai-san, which is a bit cute.
Kobato-kun is not good at solving mysteries that weren’t presented in the first place…
Even though she’s pretending to be bad, it’s cute that she’s helping her dad at the convenience store, the convenience store girl.
The trick of the car not being reflected was no big deal once it was mentioned, but until it was revealed, I had no idea at all.
Is Kobato-kun going to help me?
Will I help Kobato-kun?
I love how it felt incredibly intense and just perfect in a way that couldn’t be conveyed in words. 🐺
The interrogation has already begun.
I’m really sorry about the taiyaki.
Hey! Didn’t the person tell you to stop the investigation any further?
>>32Even if they say such a thing, I don’t think Osanai-san will stop the investigation.
>>32Since he was just told to convey the message, Kobato-kun didn’t have any particular reason to stop.
>>38That’s why you’re getting slapped.
>>38It’s probably because I didn’t reveal that I was the mastermind!
“But even the convenience store girl wondered why they didn’t notice! It was something like that in the story, right?”
>>34If you are familiar with the internal affairs of convenience stores and have a clue about the blue light van, it would be a hit.
It’s not normal for someone to tamper with surveillance camera information before us or the police.
People living in a world of conspiracy theories?
Mukko’s father is a fake!
It’s scary that the conversation is being diverted by intervening in the memories, Osanai-san…
If there’s a premise of solving a mystery, then you understand, right?
When I listen to the early phase of Season 1 now, the voice of Osanai-san has quite an animal-like quality…
>>44I wonder if Kengo and Yoshiguchi-san hiding quickly behind Kobato-kun after seeing the porch thief was also an intentionally weak move.
>>52Sheep costume
The way he clings to the mysterious companion of Hisaka-kun, who seemed like a breakthrough, makes me sense the spirit of Urino.
The convenience store issue was such a big problem that I never thought such a thing could happen, so I was completely like Kobato-kun.
>>46In the first place, the readers can’t really verify whether it hasn’t been captured at all…
Therefore, without the assumption that the convenience store girl found the perpetrator and pointed out the issues in the video, I cannot provide an answer.
It’s fine since the two middle school students are depicted as immature.
In the first place, the viewers looking from a god’s perspective have all the time in the world, but the two of them are different.
When Kobato-kun was scolded in middle school, he was able to pretend nothing happened afterward, but thinking about Kosanai-san getting involved with a gang is a serious matter. The seriousness between the wolf and the fox is actually quite different, isn’t it?
I wanted to see the cute character Cosmos-chan from this series in the anime as well.
In the modern case, it’s easy to understand that Kobato-kun is severely debuffed, and with only Kosanai-san present and no time left, the reasoning makes sense.
Kosakai-san’s “Strangers are scary” might actually be a genuine feeling given the level of bad luck, like almost getting hit by a car while walking or getting water splashed on you while eating sweets at a café…
It’s quite anime-like that Koanai-san uses her invisibility skill multiple times.
It feels like I wrote it imagining the moves when it was media-mixed.
Girls who are seen by others as elementary school students generally find unknown people scary.
This time, I was very satisfied with how long Kobato-kun’s part was.
I might like Kobato-kun more than I thought.