
It’s nice to have a gal who is kind to otaku who aren’t otaku.
Even though they are just kind to everyone without discrimination, otaku easily misunderstand.
>>2
But Aiko-chan properly watches magical girl anime and shares her thoughts.
>>2
I will erase you.
Is the child on the left also kind to otaku?
>>5
A saintess who is kind to everyone.
Friendly to people with disabilities.
I think it’s different because the left is kind to everyone.
On the right is a gal who is strict except for otaku.
>>8
The right side is hitting me the hardest.
I think the quotes from Teacher Inmu are trendy words that I’ve been studying recently.
On the left, Amana is also gentle.
>>11
My beloved older sister is a serious otaku.
>>13
Strictly speaking, kind to otaku (sister).
However, it is also neutral in other respects.
The person doesn’t really have an otaku personality.
Kiyoka is not just kind; she is the best conscience in our school.
Among that group, I’m relatively the worst.
>>16
A gal who can speak out about idol training food.
Being too kind and blaming oneself is both a flaw and a virtue.
I think Bandai Namco has too many illusions about Gyao.
I don’t dislike otaku girls, but it’s a bit of a different interpretation for me.
Gyaru anonymous has arrived.
I like that both of them seem like they would give me a handjob while letting me suck their breasts.
Fuyuko and Ririya seem like they can get along well.
Is both of them Idolmaster?
I wonder if Juri falls into the category of a kind gal who’s also a nerd.
I can keep up with Kaho’s special effects references pretty well.
>>28
Is Juri-chan a gyaru…?
Are there any depictions of Dere and Miri’s gal being kind to otaku?
How about on the right when it comes to other fans besides my favorite?
The person on the right has been made into someone who knows nothing about otaku culture.
>>32
I don’t know such a small part of the interpretation.
Which gal idol is tough on otaku?
>>33
Hinana
>>35
You’re the one who is a Yuakuma enthusiast!
>>33
Generally, the basic idol master girls are quite kind, but if I had to say, Rina-chan doesn’t seem to be very pleasant?
>>37
Why target a child who is like a lump of goodness…?
I’m neither an otaku nor someone who understands otaku culture.
She is a kind girl who can talk along without denying partners with different tastes.
Someone who is harsh on otaku (fans) can’t possibly be an idol.
I want you to listen calmly, Anonymous.
Ordinary people usually do not understand otaku culture.
Hinana would even suggest doing something else when it comes to her beloved senpai Tohru if it’s something she’s not interested in, so there’s no way she’s going to indulge in the otaku’s hobbies.
>>42
It seems like it would just get brushed aside even if I explain it.
>>44
(While fiddling with a smartphone)
>>42
However, that is not the type to deny it as it is.
If Otaku-kun doesn’t break down, we both continue to have different things we like.
>>45
I believe that Hinana is the type of woman that otaku should definitely date, even though it may not be widely agreed upon.
Koromegu is not about being kind or not; it’s about being erotic.
Hina doesn’t usually express whether she likes or dislikes things…
As mentioned above, all the gals in Idolmaster are saints, so the only thing left is whether they’ve interacted with otaku or not.
Hinana is part of a minority.
>>50
That’s not the reason, but I do not discriminate against minorities.
If you’re simply not interested, then don’t get involved.
>>50
Hmm?
It’s kind to both otaku and serious people, as well as to outgoing types and playful guys.
>>51
There are many strict girls towards flashy guys.
Girls who are nice to otaku aren’t popular with otaku, right?
>>52
Because there are other kind people besides me.
What I really want is not a gal who is kind to otaku, but a gal who loves me.
>>56
No, no.
I want my mom.
Gal mom
I really like both…
I’ll come back in 10 minutes. I don’t really understand, but if you want it, I think you should buy it? A. Not interested Wow, that’s amazing! Is this strong? It’s cool! B. Trying to understand She’s at the card shop I want to make this deck!! I want it. They’re selling the new set!! Just one box??? C. Enjoying together Wow!! That’s a huge shock It’s expensive… Should we go home soon? Huh… Are we buying it? I don’t need something like this… It’s just paper… D. Complete denial
There aren’t many of this A type, right?
B and C are commonly found in Idolmaster’s gal characters.
D is not here.
Be kind to everyone.
Ordinary people are really put off by others’ otaku hobbies, thinking they’re fine but being indifferent is bad, so a gal who is kind to otakus is amazing.
I think something around the midpoint between A and B is ideal.
Something like C is actually creepy…
The thrill is starting from D and changing from there, right?
>>66
Gross.
The Idolmaster is a rare content where the popularity of gals and big breasts does not correlate.
The person on the right is strict with themselves and others.
Is Shiburinn a gal?
>>74
Introverted person.
You don’t watch the erotic anime that Lyria is watching, right?
When it comes to a kind gal for the Idolmaster otaku, isn’t it Yui-chan!?
Kogane is also kind to everyone and has a lot of interactions with otaku characters, but she is not a gal.
Yui-chan is kind to everyone.
>>79
I can’t think of examples of gyaru who aren’t kind to otaku.
Kiyuka-chan is emitting strong gravity towards the producer.
Manage it, manage.
>>83
You’re doing quite well, aren’t you?
A gal who’s only nice to otaku is impossible!
I know that already, you know!?
These days, there are only gal girls who are kind to otaku.
Sometimes I want to be with a black gal who is strict with otaku.
>>91
I want to be footjobbed even if I’m called creepy.
Manage ejaculation management.
The heroine, who is tough on otaku, only sees them through a sexual lens.
Does everyone want to watch anime or play games with her?
>>95
Not particularly…
Since I’m playing Idolmaster, I’m already a nerd, but I wonder how non-nerdy kids would think about these girls.
>>97
That’s it, right? It’s Love Live!, right?
>>97
It’s quite hard to imagine a situation where someone who isn’t an otaku knows the inner workings of this character.
There are people who label something as unpopular even though they haven’t spent any money on it, let alone touched it, even if it’s from otaku.