
Akiyama has appeared a few times in Pokémon movies, right?
Hehehe~
>>2
Surprisingly, the voice wasn’t bad.
Maybe Miyazaki was good too, and as expected, comedians are really good at projecting their voices.
I want UiKa to play more boy roles.
They do skits and have quite a strong aspect of acting.
The live-action part of Akiyama is something that people unfamiliar with Akiyama’s style shouldn’t watch, right?
>>6
I think the overseas people are just bewildered by this…
>>9
Well, on the contrary, if this becomes popular overseas, it would be a bonus…
>>6
Sorry, I skipped ahead…
The battle voices are impressive, as expected.
When I see Akiyama on TV, I have the impression that he has immersed himself in some kind of role.
It’s just long because there are individual ones for everyone.
I thought I heard Conan’s voice here and there…
Speaking of the Akiyama like that!
Uika was well-received in the 7 side story as well…
Have the guys already left Honolulu Island?
It wasn’t Conan after all…
The pressure of the voice is not that of an amateur.
Uika apparently wanted to become a voice actor and was attending a school for that purpose.
Ushizawa is quite skilled at speaking, so they are much better than the usual format.
I’ve run out of money… Should I go hunt for a wanted criminal?
It seems I was closer to Ryoma-kun than to Conan-kun.
Akiyama is a great river actor…
>>23
Wika too.
It’s permeating! I’m making it permeate!
Are you coming out with a perverted airline?
At first, Passama didn’t notice at all.
The red eyes just came out as they were.
Akiyama feels that no matter what he does, the Creator’s File makes it feel natural.
>>28
A line that seems likely to be featured in the Creator’s File, such as a cook and a bodyguard.
This time, all the guest voice actors are really good!
I was surprised that there were no girls from Minato Ward who sounded monotonous.
Uika has always wanted to be a voice actor, and before becoming an underground idol, she went to a voice acting course at a school called Dai-Ani.
The combined heat action with Masaru made me laugh out loud the first time I saw it.
A great character that can satisfy Akiyama and Ryuji by themselves.
That Kamuroppo mask is nice.
When Noah suddenly started singing a musical at the beginning, even though it was supposed to be a surreal scene while being aware of the pirate theme, I was so impressed by how skillfully he sang in character’s voice that I ended up just listening intently.
In the live-action part, I just watched the women in their sexy outfits for a while, and when I got bored, I skipped it.
I don’t hate Akiyama’s material itself, but it’s purely so rich that being shown six of them in such a short time makes me feel queasy.
You have a face like an Aztec person.
Honestly, I didn’t have high expectations for Akiyama at first.
I’m sorry, Akiyama.
>>38
The voice acting is great, and I thought at first that they were a crazy character who eats bats without understanding, but they’re kind to children, and whether in jokes or serious moments, they have a great character. Before I knew it, I had come to like them just as much as the party members from 7 or 8.
>>43
However, despite being a cook, he throws the cooking at the captain.
G has been inserted!
Athletes are almost terrible, you know.
Akiyama from Yakuza is surrounded by skilled people.
I was on guard with Mikuru, but it was good that I gave off a thug vibe here.
I took a 90-minute shower and it was no good.
At the beginning of that event, my brother said Masaru’s food is delicious, so it really was that the first collector captain had a terrible palate.
I thought Chono was pretty good, but I’m not sure about Tenryu.
I like you more than Akiyama over there.
In sketches, I’m mostly playing either a psychopath or a madman.
Akiyama said that he was involved in a comedic style variety show using sets like trampoline acts, and that he had been shooting in the studio from the evening until early morning, and that experience has influenced his entertainment activities afterward…
I struggled the most in the game to capture photos of the pervert.
Why do I have to be on edge because of that butterfly mask pervert?
>>51
The crystal papillon is unexpectedly tough, and it’s also quite strong as a crew member, which was not good.
>>64
I felt like I was questioning what I was doing, as I repeatedly shot close-ups of my collapsed groin.
>>100
I can understand that the pressure from my brother at that time must have been incredible, enough to fluster the crystal papillon.
It’s impressive that having characters played by real actors in something like a numbered series, even if they are constantly in PT, doesn’t feel unpleasant.
I want to hear more of Uika’s cute voice, so please appear in lots of games and anime.
>>53
Considering that it was originally a character modeled after the person themselves, just like you.
I think using a shota voice is an incredibly luxurious choice.
It sounds as if there’s something unpleasant.
I thought it would be bad if I awkwardly tried to consider real people and ended up distorting the character, so I felt even more positively about Masaru.
Well, if you don’t like it, you can just skip it.
Tommy was also good.
Well, I think foreign players can see Masaru purely, without any unnecessary knowledge.
Japanese people know Ryuji Akiyama, so it just looks like a Creator’s File.
Number = Thread image > Is it Tommy?
I don’t hate Tommy, but when he started swallowing paper, I was like, “That’s it!”
I want to ask you something.
What is this suspicious person snap?
>>61
It’s a suspicious person snap, but…
>>61
What I’m doing is just taking snapshots of suspicious people living in the streets of Hawaii with a trolley bus…
>>61
You received a proper explanation from the old man, right? It’s a suspicious person snap to cooperate with the police.
>>61
Pokémon Snap
>>98
Let’s stop the unfounded accusations.
Suspicious persons won’t appear in Pokémon Snap, and Pokémon won’t appear in suspicious person snap; it’s a simple difference.
>>105
It’s because it’s a muscle birth.
>>105
It’s a perfect rebuttal that feels like a comeback of the anecdote where Pokémon tricked Uri Geller…
I feel that comedians are generally skilled.
Actors can be hit or miss.
Athletes and fighters are bad.
>>65
Well, that’s understandable.
When it comes to Hawaii, it’s all about suspicious person snapshots.
I feel like I’ve seen a kitchen like this before…
What is a crystal papillon?
Because Masaru’s acting was so good, the live-action part made it look like it wasn’t him.
I was recently listening to Asakura, so as long as it’s not read in a monotone, I think it’s okay.
Isn’t the idol tour crossing the line…?
>>73
It has an original source, you know…
It’s not as extreme as Strawberry-chan, but the flow is mostly the same.
>>93
I heard that they first mentioned being pregnant over there.
Why does Goro hate Saejima like that?
>>74
It’s probably because you’re carrying it.
>>74
A stranger suddenly becomes overly familiar.
I can’t help but fall more in love with all the crew members… they’re really such great companions.
Goro’s cry isn’t that of a cat, you know?
Goro is a cat. That story is already over.
Oh, it’s a stray cat.
🐯 Don’t suddenly show up and act like you’re the captain’s understanding friend!
Is the person who created Goro’s feelings in the sub-quest crazy?
When I piled on the DLC, Saejima’s feeling of being left out accelerated and it was no good.
It’s a different work, but the athlete I thought was decent was baseball player Masaru Yamamoto.
I think both modeling and live-action of Minato Girls are great.
Couldn’t the modeling of the live-action Akiyama have been done a bit better??
The character was really good because the thread images provided knowledge in various places.
Isn’t it the girl from Minato Ward? I thought she would sound like an old-style flat-reading hostess, but she actually had a normal, proper voice.
>>88
There are streamers, so the way they train their vocal cords is different.
>>88
This time, the members are used to talking, so that was good too.
I can’t connect Noah’s voice with Uika at all.
That’s something!
Even if you’re scolded from Hawaii, you can’t complain about suspicious person snaps.
…Well, I’m sure the suspicious person snap is just a milder expression of real-life drug addicts, homeless people, and sex offenders.
It’s hot now with anti-social forces in Hawaii, as they say with JoJo and others.
>>95
There seems to be no severe reputational damage after all.
This place is scary…
>>95
The level of civilization is not that good.
>>123
Wait, so is that level of reality what JoJo has?
Enako, you used to be a voice actor in games, right?
Help me gather suspicious snapshots and profile pictures of your brother, Akiyama… team member.
Enemies and allies alike are normally armed with knives and guns, yet there are hardly any casualties…
It’s at a level where it’s not surprising if a pool of blood forms even in regular combat.
From the perspective of the local people in Hawaii, discussions about drugs are rarely mentioned, making it seem like a world more peaceful than reality in Hawaii.
The live-action part had a lot of good breasts, which was nice.
It would have been nice if you had recorded a bit more over there.
Majima-chan is also hooked on the suspicious person snap.
Please include a scene where Masaru serves everyone food; the only kitchen being used is a messy one for serving the crew.
Well, the biggest fantasy of the 8 series is that 1 dollar equals 100 yen and the price levels…
Captain Beef, who the hell are you?
>>110
Game streamer
>>115
Well, of course I don’t know that…
Are you famous for your commentary on Yakuza?
>>121
I’ve played the entire series and I’m also playing the Judgment series.
If anything, I’m currently uploading a livestream of Yakuza 8.
>>128
Well, that’s fine then.
>>121
I’ve been doing game commentary for many years, including the Dragon series, so I’m among the top tier in terms of notoriety among game commentators.
>>110
The guy who suddenly forced me to collect testicles as the story gradually started to unfold.
The performance at Crystal Papillon Island felt like an attraction similar to Disney, and I laughed so hard.
>>111
I missed the shot because I laughed at the part where they bow at the end.
>>111
The camera work over there really feels like the know-how of Ocean Hunter and HOD, and it’s impressive.
It’s strange that bounties are more profitable than naval battles.
>>113
I’m a pure-hearted pirate who basically doesn’t do plunder.
>>118
I’m stealing the treasure chest!
Uika is too good.
All I have is chikuwa!!!!
It seems there are way too many dangerous guys who the police can’t handle becoming bounty targets!
Noah is sensitive to the presence of testicles.
It’s completely visible!
It’s completely visible!
It’s completely visible!
I know the name of Captain Beef at least, but…
It’s not like I’m going to laugh with a “Ussisshi,” right?
>>127
I was going to write that it wasn’t like that, but I’m starting to feel anxious, thinking maybe I really didn’t laugh like that.
>>127
I don’t laugh like “Ushisshi,” but I sometimes laugh with a voice like Donald Duck.
Masking, Sujimon, Yakuza Kart, Sujimon Snap, Dōkatsu Island, and Pirates Creed are all unrelated.
>>130
It’s interesting that the only issue among these was the masking of in-house content.
Writer Tatsuya Kawasaki is noted for his excellent talking skills and deep voice quality. He often provides commentary on series with an outlaw atmosphere and storytelling over an extended period. His representative commentary work is the Yakuza series. Masayoshi Yokoyama, the executive producer of the series, commented, “Recently, there have been many people who wanted to try it out after seeing Ushizawa-san.” In recent years, he has received influencer kits from Sega every time related works are released, and for the 2024 release of “Yakuza 8,” he was even presented with a very rare limited edition item, of which only 20 exist in this world.
I don’t really care about who is who, but as long as you can skillfully engage in the conversation, that’s all that matters to me.
Captain Beef, so you were Umezawa…
I just realized.
Isn’t the ring you get after defeating the Crystal Papillon quite essential?
I really can’t find this fortune slip this time…
Especially the one you catch with a hook…
>>142
I think the priority for the suspicious person snapshot this time is quite high.
I think the person behind the beef would say something like, “That line is the lowest, you know, streamers are just the worst!”
It’s a tiger, right?
>>145
It’s a cat…
>>145
That story is already over.
Perhaps because I was wearing all four divine rings, my stamina did not decrease even in a gas-filled area.
Even if a streamer has a million subscribers, people who aren’t interested really don’t know them at all.
Akiyama seemed to have a strong memory of being exceptionally good at the dubbing of “The Night is Short, Walk on Girl.”
Ushisshi will probably be rubbed by friends for about half a year…
Who is the person behind Kamuropp?
Since I’m a guest, I don’t have to get too involved in the main, and it’s a good balance where I can choose to include or exclude combat.
I wonder if I laugh with a “Ussisshi” because my father Pork was laughing with a “Bububbu”…
I thought that, and then Kiyo crossed my mind, and it was a bit no good.
I only found out recently that Okei-san was also a streamer.
>>157
I originally came to Japan because I admired Kiryu-chan and was doing VTubing.
>>163
My previous life’s surname is…
>>167
Isn’t this the past life of a past life?
>>163
If you admired Kiryu-chan, shouldn’t you become a yakuza?
>>169
I am a regular person.
>>172
I’ll teach you the ways of the Yakuza.
>>169
Kiryuu-chan has always been normal in the series.
When you think about it, by the time I joined my brother’s pirate crew, I was no longer a captain; I was just Beef-san…
Comedians who do a lot of skits are essentially like stage actors, right?
>>159
Tokyo 03 is exactly that; all of them can do both drama and movies. Of course, Kakuta stands out a bit more.
>>166
Ayane Sakura occasionally appears as a guest in skits.
Well, they originally joined a theater company from middle school as well.
It’s not a big deal, but it’s kind of funny that Oka-san is present in the scene where all the members are there, probably because of the mandatory participation.
>>160
Do you have knowledge about sailing ships, Oka-san? Are you okay?
Aren’t there too few SSR characters in pirate mode?
We have to make full use of the SR group as well.
>>161
You can gather a fair amount even without the DLC characters if you properly engage in mini-games and side quests.
Still, a little over 10 SRs are necessary.
>>161
Simply put, we need a lot of personnel.
Masaru is taking a 90-minute shower and letting an unknown old man tie his hair, saying, “What’s the deal with the tenth bath? You should have said it during the first bath, there’s no need to mention it for the tenth bath.”
I wonder how GAIJIN feels when looking at it.
Akiyama is skilled, but there are many scenes that feel a bit forced or theatrical.
Uika is seriously amazing.
I actually thought it was Conan for a while.
Speaking of which, when the 7 side story was announced, it was also announced that 8 would be released together, but there’s been nothing said about 9 here.
The details of that Taisho stage are also unclear.
What is that Goro Animal Kingdom?
>>171
(Goro) Mutsu Animal Kingdom
I feel that people who have performed in theaters are good at projecting their voices.
Compliance training (with cherry blossom preparation)
It’s a good idea to clear all stages and sub-quests first for the suspicious person snap…!
>>182
The reward ring is good, and the crystal butterfly is also strong…
>>182
In other words, it’s worth it to make the most of every play spot this time, more than ever.
Damn that enemy explosion! I thought it was annoying, but it was you, Yuki-chan…
The big miscalculation doesn’t shine in the main story, but it shines in the mini-games.
But while managing a top idol, you also dated and got her pregnant, right? That’s what I thought while we were on the bus tour.
>>187
I’m not really doing management, I guess…
It would probably be after Nisantai was installed.
>>187
No memory, so it’s safe!
I completely skipped the play spots and cleared the main story.
>>190
I think it’s fine since the difficulty is low this time.
You can take your time and do it later.
The bus tour had situations that were unbelievable, like oolong tea, marriage reports, and things unique to games.
>>191
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>>191
I’m glad I wasn’t thrown into the maze.
>>191
It’s amazing that the participants from back then still hold offline meetups every year even now.
>>200
I wonder if we were able to rescue the person who got lost in the 3D maze…
>>204
It seems that they are still confused.
The mini-game at the batting center is too difficult…
This time, I think it will be tough to complete everything due to the treasure, as you will have to play various mini-games to some extent.
If you don’t play the spots, you won’t be able to recruit the members of the Yagami Detective Agency…
The batting center has finally been renovated, but the golf is just the same as always.
Billiards is probably the most tiring.
Is it okay to make alcohol in Hawaii without permission?
Isn’t it enough to say that the captain was having a party where he spilled beer on the ground?
I think the batting center has just the right level of adjustments and difficulty.
Because I am experiencing Haruka’s begging era even more.
It seems like there could be a subplot where this person gets involved with the yakuza and causes trouble, and then Kiryu-chan helps them out.