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[Kazuhiko Shimamoto] My head has gone bad.

The discussion covers the ethics of free work, client consultation, and creative challenges in manga and design.

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[Kazuhiko Shimamoto] When I asked my otaku dad about it, I laughed because he had it at home.

The post discusses anxiety over original anime production, with mentions of unique titles and industry challenges.

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[Kazuhiko Shimamoto] Many old manga are being adapted into anime, so I want “Gyakkyo Nine” to be adapted into an anime as well.

Fans discuss the potential success of adapting popular manga into anime, praising past live-action film adaptations.

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[Kazuhiko Shimamoto] It’s the usual Shimamoto manga!

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[Kazuhiko Shimamoto] After this, I will properly improve things, abandon the two, and get close to the third heroine in a new place! That’s what I did.

Japan Otaku discusses narrative choices in stories, love triangles, and emotional resolutions for characters in anime.

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[Kazuhiko Shimamoto] I read Aoi Honoo that I used to buy, and it was interesting, so I’m thinking of trying other works by Shimamoto-sensei.

The discussion highlights various works by an artist, praising “Flaming Transfer Student,” “Adversity Nine,” and others.

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[Kazuhiko Shimamoto] I’m going to die!! In the manga…!!

A discussion on manga serialization raises concerns about dying before completing a story, blending humor with existential reflections.

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[Kazuhiko Shimamoto] Vampa… what??

Volume 23 released on May 7 explores themes of patience and adversity in a vampire idol series by Kazuhiko Shimamoto.

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[Kazuhiko Shimamoto] Senior Haru

The text discusses a creative dialogue, reflecting on past stories and a connection between an artist and their work.

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[Kazuhiko Shimamoto] My head is not working…

The post celebrates the release of “Big Machine Gun 2” with updates, enthusiasm, and praises for the production team’s talent.

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