
Ah, when I take off my clothes, it turns into an embarrassing pattern.
Not a shred of sexiness!
Yachiyo-san has some sense of shame.
Well, they’re talking about the quality of the hotel and such.
I saw Yachiyo’s breasts!
The appearance becoming worse is a problem for a hotelier robot with a lot of customer interaction.
This is a heartfelt blessing for you…
>>6After all, it’s Gundam…
This time it has been confirmed that Yachiyo’s joints are not mechanical exposure but seamless skin.
Also, the size of the breasts is probably interchangeable.
>>7It’s over…
I wouldn’t say it’s a lie that I didn’t want to see Yachiyo’s breasts, but I feel like I’ve seen something I shouldn’t have…
I couldn’t even create a new shampoo hat, but now I can even replace artificial skin…
By the way, what is the original useful life?
It feels like replacing shoji screens, a renewal of the skin.
I can’t believe Yachiyo-san from the pop-up store is being collected here…
Perhaps there were plans to do it in anime as well as in manga.
I think the story was that shampoo hats had to be made by a manufacturer originally.
>>12I get the feeling that they were treating what is written in the company rules as absolute.
>>17The inflexibility around here feels like a robot without a master.
>>20(Yachiyo-san gets upset after being told that shampoo hats have become unnecessary due to improvements in shampoo quality!)
The black Yachiyo-san that was displayed at the shop was collected here.
I saw Yachiyo’s chest…
Wasn’t Black Yachiyo the second unit or something?
Artificial skin, huh?
It feels both reassuring and disappointing that it’s not a metal skin.
No way… it’s not a spherical joint…
You’re using high-performance skin to reproduce physiological phenomena for no reason…
I’ve seen a photo of a female news anchor who got completely sunburned after her break, and it made my heart skip a beat.
What is that breast cover?
>>22Maybe missiles will come out from here.
Could it be that it will start peeling off after a while?
>>23The freckles remained.
>>24Once again, Takemoto-sensei is showing off their preferences at just the right moment…
Huh? Wasn’t this an anime original work?
Are there really that many people drawing manga?
>>27Character design → Original anime adaptation → Comic adaptation based on the anime, going through three stages of effort.
>>28I sense the three-store method trying to evade some kind of law.
>>36Could it be a ritual to avoid negative magical power…?
>>71A big shot at Cygames said, “I really want to get Takemoto Izumi’s works adapted into an anime somehow…”
Advisor: “I’m not quite sure, but everyone seems to be going over there (to the character illustrations)…”
Why is every provocation a Mobile Suit Gundam?
It’s pretty funny how ideas that seem difficult to use in anime are ruthlessly omitted.
>>30When the Armageddon moves, ground wheat flour comes out, and it’s definitely impossible to pick up, or rather, it breaks the main theme…
I like sun protection fashion like that of an aunt who pulls weeds in the countryside.
I started watching the stream yesterday, and I realized the character design was by Izumi Takemoto…
>>32To be precise, it’s a character design concept.
After that, a person who works in character design will adapt it for animation.
Well, details aren’t important.
You Earthlings are making unnecessarily high-performance artificial skin.
If left alone, it seems like they would produce a lot of weird alien designs.
I saw Yachiyo’s naked body…
It seems like the anime will end without using Ponko in her underwear.
>>39What about the first night with Ponko…?
I wonder if they will do something like popular manga artists and have just one cut of original animation in the final episode…
That came off…
I thought it was part of the body.
>>43You were wearing a kimono, right?
I don’t mind freckles at all.
Because it’s a robot, because it’s a machine, poponpoon!
>>45Caterpillars are my favorite, after all.
I hope I don’t end up getting a weird sunburn after that conversation.
“Talking about getting a weird sunburn is something an ordinary manga artist can’t do.”
Is it possible that Izumi Takemoto’s drawings are super cute…?
>>48I noticed it 30 years ago!
I thought it would be easy since I only had to lip-sync at the beginning of Yumimimix, but in the second half, I ended up having to draw a lot of cel art.
If it were Tank’s mom, the tan lines wouldn’t have stood out…
If Mr. Takemoto had participated in the main story creation, the previous robot battle between Yachiyo and Ponko would have had a different taste.
Despite being made of skin-like material, it’s surprisingly strong enough to withstand a direct lightning strike.
It took a while for Alpha to return to normal.
>>56In the main story, I enter the atmosphere in the flesh and get shot by missiles without a scratch, you know?
Professor Takemoto has inserted a freckle fetish.
It doesn’t seem like Yachiyo Takemoto is about to lose her temper.
>>59It looks like it’s about to hit.
The humor arises precisely because the first episode’s prologue sets a somewhat serious SF reality line.
I wonder if Ponko’s comment last time about “not having enough humanoid parts” was also referring to the skin issue.
If it was just about adding legs, then a mechanical leg like a doorman robot would have been fine.
>>62Due to screen conditions, it was a little burnt, but it might have been about 60% gone.
Every time Yachiyo’s resilience is expressed, I become frightened thinking about the harsh working conditions that my colleagues, the bare-all hotelier robots who are on indefinite leave, must have been in.
I don’t really remember much violence in Takemoto’s manga.
>>64An image of a scene where someone is thrusting their fist out and shouting “Wow!”
Just when I thought this week wouldn’t overlap with Gundam, it turned out to overlap with something tanned.
Freckled Yachiyo-san… freckled Yachiyo-san…!!! Uaaaaaaah!!
After watching the preview, I thought, “I see, a hotel means it’s a mystery, so this is how it is.”
I also think that maybe predictions are not really useful at all.
In other words, if you rummaged through the warehouse, you’d find a ton of the same type just lying around.
>>73Is there no humanity in violating the body of a colleague who is on indefinite leave?
When it comes to Takemoto Izumi’s violent protagonists, it’s definitely “keritaoshi.”