
Bocchi-chan
Virgin
As for me…
It’s terrible that the final boss is instantly defeated like a mere mob.
Kuze’s charm is too overpowering.
>>6The story goes that a counterfeit draws in the real thing and ends up in ruins…
Hitori-chan
Producer Bocchi-chan
I find it hard to understand this guy’s motives, but I’m also wondering what the people around him were thinking.
I really don’t understand why this guy was able to do whatever he wanted.
>>10It was an enemy that just felt troublesome due to having an unnecessarily large number of connections.
>>10It’s strange that there are subordinates who follow this guy, who seems to be driven by his complexes.
I wanted it to swim around a bit more before killing it.
>>11Rather, it’s someone who clearly seems out of line, but as long as they don’t become an enemy abroad, they were barely tolerated.
I tried to go abroad, so it’s out.
I think it was a fitting end that I couldn’t die dramatically.
No matter how you look at it, the essence is that the crucial part can ultimately be dismissed with the single phrase “there’s no impression.”
“The talent that exposed Boma as a virgin.”
It’s probably something I’ve shown myself, thinking that it was seen in a bad place.
A second-rate evaluation is appropriate.
This guy is just a worthless knockoff that only yearns to be real.
It was just annoying because I was unnecessarily capable.
A person who had a strong resilience against loneliness.
The face was distorted in the accident, making it stand out as a character.
Is that alright? The Prime Minister values you, you know?
The explosion in my head reminds me of the opening scene of GIS.
>>22They’re doing the first episode of the second season, so we have to do Ghost in the Shell too.
>>22The major’s line is also the same with “Then die!”
There are probably quite a few people in reality who have high abilities but are not the type to gather support in front of others.
It’s great that he’s the complete opposite of the naive, self-righteous Joker.
>>24The Laughing Man, who ended up being molded into a fixer because of the results of his own actions.
Because he is an ordinary person, Gota, who aspires to be a hero, trying to become a fixer, is rather pathetic and completely opposite.
I’m just a schemer who thinks of myself as the final boss, so I couldn’t die like a final boss would.
The group that was accompanying Sato Suzuki is much more attention-grabbing.
>>30“Hello”
“Hello”
>>33(Ugh…)
In the live-action version, Motoko and Kuze were in a relationship, right?
In the end, this guy just behaved like a hero, but ironically, he can’t produce heroes at all.
I caught an annoying CIA agent, so they were a delicious enemy.
I wanted to become a hero, but before the imitation that cannot perform heroic deeds, I appeared.
Since it is a composition of a true hero, Kuzé, it is only natural for an ordinary person to die in a pathetic manner.
If that’s the case, I should have just infected myself with the individual virus of the 11 people and taken my own life.
>>37I don’t even have that kind of courage.
I couldn’t really depict the strength of the manpower in the crowd of ordinary people, and doing so would dilute the essence of the real Kuzé.
Kazundo
If I die a glorious death, it would be just what he wished for.
Although I enjoyed being on the brink of being killed, I ended up getting caught because I tried to run away in the end…
It’s a pretty terrible way to die, even if it’s while still a virgin.
Both the final boss characters in both Season 1 and Season 2 have a certain childishness about them.
Cuteness is important, isn’t it?
>>44The Laughing Man is a noble justice man, to the extent that he was scouted by the section chief.
Basically, it’s a loneliness monster driven by the need for approval.
I wonder why the approval-seeking monster became a national civil servant instead of a creator.
>>46It seems like someone tried to become something but ended up failing and becoming a public servant.
While playing the guitar, I’m becoming even more of a loner.
But it seemed like a big deal to point out that Division 9 is weak against overwhelming numbers.
>>47Overall abilities are high, such as analytical skills and courage to face the 9th division without fear…
>>47This guy’s ability is real.
There is a huge difference between doing it for social justice and doing it for self-promotion.
The attempt to artificially generate and manipulate a Laughing Man-like phenomenon was good.
It was a mistake to ride on the coattails of a natural one that just happened to get mixed in.
The other 11 individuals besides Kuze are pitiful guys.
That’s right.
Well then
It seems that the actual ability is there, so it’s hard to call it second-rate.
If it wasn’t the right person in the right place, then that’s how it is.
>>55What I wanted to be was a charismatic figure, but this guy’s abilities are suited for being a strategist.
Even if you become an embodiment of a virgin around there, you’ll be burdened with that complex.
As a result of getting tangled up, it feels like I’ve ended up in a power play of “playing the fixer.”
I understand why you weren’t popular.
>>56I’m a virgin…
Should I have played the guitar?
“When I saw the comment ‘This guy seems to think he’s a bit cute, which is kind of creepy,’ I thought they really understand virgins well…”
It’s creepy how they seem to rationalize their virginity as nobility.
Hey, that guy has a gun!
Everyone, including the nameless, possesses traits worthy of a hero.
The ability is top-notch.
Thought is second-rate.
Charm is third-rate.
I wonder if they didn’t consider that they would definitely die if they went overseas.
>>66It is highly likely that there was no idea about that because they were generally dismissive of thatched roofs.
Aoi-kun seems like he would be popular, doesn’t he?
>>67According to Togusa, he seems to be a beautiful boy.
I only know it from here.
So this was the end for the virgin loner…
>>69Since it’s a masterpiece, let’s watch it together with the first season!
Because I’m still a virgin, I probably look down on women in particular.
In the second season, even though Division 9 is consistently at a disadvantage against the enemy, I thought they would find a way to mount a counterattack and get excited, but…
“It finally bit the bait, huh? lol” The thread image keeps taking digs at me one after another, making me feel like I’ve been doused with cold water.
>>72We haven’t even reached the people who are secretly working behind the scenes in the first phase…
There are too few standalone episodes in Season 2.
I recently watched the Ghost in the Shell anime, but isn’t it ahead of its time?
I ended up binge-watching it.
>>75SSS isn’t very popular, but I really like how it satirizes the modern world with a rather extreme vibe from the corrupt old man.
>>77The major was wandering in mystery and used Togusa and his son as bait, and there was also the issue of the remote body walking on its own.
There are some ambiguous elements, but the underlying theme is really interesting…
I think that even if it goes to the U.S. Empire, it will probably be deleted after being used to some extent.
>>76Of all people, it had to be those CIA guys.
The scene where Motoko assassinated someone out of vengeance after her childhood friend, who was like the top of a terrorist group, was ultimately assassinated… was it?
The first season is truly an immortal masterpiece.
I’ve been feeling uneasy about the second season.
SSS is quite interesting, but the ending is a bit frustrating.
The second season isn’t a refreshing story, you know.
Season 1 is truly a masterpiece.
>>82I’m sad that Kuze has died.
Lesson 9 has its weaknesses because it’s inevitably a small but elite group…
Being agile is an advantage, but…
>>84I feel like they said that in the play.
If you come in large quantities, it’s impossible.
>>84In the first season, I fought against the elite of the Maritime Self-Defense Force and lost.
It’s troublesome that there are capable soldiers even in the outer world.
The lonely girl with a small penis.
I like stories about parasitic wasps.
The ichneumon wasp is cool.
Isn’t this guy’s desire pretty obvious?
The individual incidents of the 11 people were eerie and good… but focusing on strange details like “this makes one kanji” gave off a virgin vibe.
If you compare the concept of the Stand Alone Complex to reality, it’s amusing to think that one could become a member of a cult like Kōshin-kyō.
>>91Or perhaps it was the “Ope-nis” or “Man” that had been a bit of a problem overseas some time ago…
>>91At that point, each of the 11 individuals is depicted as incredibly awkward.
At that time, I was young and even thought I looked cool, so I feel that human sensibility is scary.
In the first season, the president of Serano is also killed, so it’s not exactly refreshing.
I really like the second season too.
“I wanted to see a story where the opponent is not easily dealt with rather than becoming TUEEE in lesson 9.”
I think Kuze tried one last time…
I didn’t think I would be killed because I am a useful person to the country.
Honestly, I found that the anime version of Ghost in the Shell had a lot of stories that rubbed me the wrong way and I didn’t like it.
Especially the 2nd.
Was this guy doing producer work as a hero abroad while hiding overseas?
What kind of demand is it?
I love the story of the rich person who was collecting just the money below the decimal point in their bankbook.
>>100It’s mixed, it’s mixed.
The collection of decimals was a method of fundraising for Kuse, where the wealthy were solely making a fortune through programming.
For some reason.
The reason Gōda lost is because of the bonds and connections between other people, right?
A lonely ordinary person who pretends to be aloof lost due to their solitude.
It’s good that the balance can’t win against a serious military in terms of armament.
It’s a classic, but I really like the story of the multi-legged tank from Kenbishi Heavy Industries.
The production of Japan’s miracles must have done some quite amazing things in the works…
It’s a bit funny how virgins try to one-up each other on how bad they are.
>>107The clumsiness I didn’t notice at all when I was young was shocking in its ridiculousness when I looked back on it; it was almost too much.
Kuze was gathering a lot of gold nuggets…?
2nd likes Saito’s stories.
>>109I feel like there are no misses in the main episodes of the friends I understand.
The salami technique has existed since ancient times, but it frequently appears in creative works because it is easy to use.
What about Boma’s main episode?
>>114Look… I dealt with a bomb disposal and such…
It’s great that it’s a completely offline meet-up, the comrades when we met face-to-face.
>>115It’s terrible how we’re getting excited over the conversation about what bad things you did.
I like the super casual name “Yokosekanemoto.”
It seems like this type of person quickly realizes that they have no talent in the creative field.
The ease of giving up on such strange things seems to have made it even more complicated.
The end was not very satisfying because the Ninth Division was completely playing catch-up and ultimately had no choice but to resolve things through violence.
Wow, was that you who did that? I’m a bit impressed with your bragging.
It feels overly raw how there’s a distant yet friendly atmosphere.
I love the OP the most.