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[Unknown] At the time of playing, my tear ducts completely broke down here, and then I was further hit by the farewell between Suzu and Komari-chan.

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I was incredibly happy when it came falling down from above in the ED.

Kyosuke: “Of course I’m the one who hates it more!!”

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I understand.

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It’s nice when a character who has a hard time showing their true feelings finally lets them out…

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The music here is good, isn’t it?

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A person who is a best friend, heroine, rival, final boss, and protagonist.

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The ending that follows will make my tear ducts hurt even more.

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Don’t post main heroines that will be remembered in gal game history.

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Sounds good, right…? He’s the number one guy in the key general election…?

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>>7

The ranking of the bell is also too perfect…

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It still had a strong presence, even with things like keys.

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Even though Makoto and Kengo can shine as ace players anywhere, this guy stands out even more.

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Midorikawa’s performance is really great here.

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The anime is really great, especially this scene.

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The scene where everyone in the group screams that they don’t want to be without Suzu is the best, isn’t it?

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The voice acting in the anime version was also good…

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Why suddenly a thread about Little Busters?

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Kyou-suke Natsume thought he would leave coolly, but Riki complained, so he felt exasperated… and when he turned around, this is what he saw.

I will cry too.

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Using an entire work just for this scene is a bit too bold.

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Well, it’s fine, but the usual strange world burst forth and I found it hard to accept it honestly.

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>>17

It’s originally a story about leveling up the mental states of Riki and Rin in a mysterious world…

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Plainly a superhuman.

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The 21st-ranked younger sister gets angry, saying, “You’re taking away the heroine’s position!”

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Then

Highlight it.

I have to erase it.

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A scene where Griliba says he acted while crying, both in the original work and the anime.

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The bus had an accident, and if things stay as they are with Riki and Rin, it would be hopeless, so let’s level up in the fantasy world!

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A scene that can be mentioned as a climax, even with something like a key.

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It has been really long to get here.

That’s why when it comes to this point, my tear ducts are completely destroyed.

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The one who’s the biggest child and acts foolish is actually the most mature.

It’s nice that the one who seems the most mature is actually the biggest child…

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It’s not that the heroine isn’t charming at all.

It’s a game that’s too much about the friendship of guys…

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>>29

In CLANNAD, I cried at the reconciliation with my dad, so I’ve been made to cry by two consecutive male characters…

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Is there no particular explanation regarding the mysterious world?

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>>30

It’s strange that a school can be built by just one cat.

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The voice…

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>>31

That’s just too unfair…

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It feels like it was created from overlapping feelings…

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Even an ordinary adult would have a hard time fully knowing everything and still playing the fool…

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In the twin scenario, one was missing, yet the other was being recreated—what on earth is going on…?

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>>37

Isn’t it great? It’s your big sister, right?

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Is it okay to be in a mysterious world, but has time been rewinded?

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>>38

It shouldn’t be rewound.

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I’m just showing you illusions, telling you to be quiet, even if you wake up, there’s nothing that can be done about it.

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The OP is starting to sink in…

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If we don’t train you in the mysterious world, even if you wake up, you won’t be able to help anyone, and on the contrary, there is a risk of total annihilation…

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“Live your life striving alongside Suzu… and by the way, could you name the child after me? I was just showing you a possible future.”

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>>44

I feel like I haven’t seen that…

I seriously can’t remember my name when it comes to the kids.

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Well, that’s because my name is just a figment of imagination for the kids…

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Maeda: “It’s fine for the grand ending to be that only Riki and Rin survived thanks to everyone’s sacrifices, right?”

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>>49

Staff: “It’s not good.”

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>>119

Thank you, staff…

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>>119

Even though I said that, they criticized the melancholy ending of Summer Pockets and had us save it with the addition of Reflection! Thank you!

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>>49

Leave it as a vision from Kyousuke that this is how it will turn out if the plan goes well.

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Whether the heroines have completely forgotten about that world or only vaguely remember it changes the story about them aiming for Riki-kun’s dick…

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If you don’t remember it normally, the sisterly bond won’t return.

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I don’t trust the durability of Suzu and Riki at all.

I think it’s terrible that we did too many tests.

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It’s a farce!!!

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Both of them are weak enough to choose a runaway route with Suzu.

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>>54

…(∵)

(TT)

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>>54

He was reflecting on the fact that Kyosuke had been too forceful in that area…

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I like how both baseball and battles get stronger with each round.

Yummy!

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Nuo!

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I cried so hard that I felt like I was going to die, and the ending with the road trip in the car and the lyrics completely messed with my mind.

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The absurdity is so great that it’s hard to understand on the first viewing, which is what makes it great.

In the anime, it was depicted clearly because it was only shown once.

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I really like Little Busters.

It’s coming out in a ball path, isn’t it?

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The two idiots falling out of the car in the ending and the last bat sound are unfair.

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They call it a mysterious world, but it’s more like a collective running lantern I saw at the edge of death, so it’s relatively easy to understand.

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>>64

Moreover, there are also bugs occurring.

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Kanata intervenes from the outside.

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For Suzune, Komari-chan is too big of a presence.

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It felt like the person holding down the gas tank while near death was way too resolute.

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>>68

First of all, it’s already strange that I’m sneaking in just to go on the school trip together.

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Anime can be unreasonable to try and do that scenario structure that only games can achieve!

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>>69

Elements that were greatly worried about during the animation adaptation.

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>>71

People kept saying it was over because it wasn’t Kyoto Animation…

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>>71

The staff here is amazing because they completed all routes with every heroine alongside Saito…

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>>84

I remember pre-ordering and buying all the BD volumes…

I am truly grateful that the three additional heroines were properly included in the bonus disc.

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Suzuchan holds a grudge against her brother for being a “key master.”

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In episode 1, the main heroine was taken away, so it’s like Suzu from Nagi.

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The intense performance of Griliva is really tough again…

If the cool guy who had been deliberately playing the role of the mastermind and pushing Riki away finally breaks down, then of course I would cry too.

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And using the bugs and loop specifications of that world

The sister who plotted an unending daily life with Riki.

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But if it’s not the thread image, wouldn’t that make Riki the heroine?

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>>75

It feels more like a protagonist from a dating sim than a heroine.

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The love from my big sister is really heavy, but it’s good, isn’t it…?

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I’m too exhausted from this, how can I play again?

It takes quite a bit of determination.

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At that time, when I was young, I wanted to be Kyosuke too much.

I’m already an old man now, with no friends.

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>>81

There should be at least one person, right…

Just one person?!

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>>81

You are a puke dog.

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I feel like it’s painful to have to go through the same place that I already failed at once, even without being made to think that I had to go this far.

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We’ve been a group of three guys goofing off together until now, so of course, I’m going to cry.

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Finally… I can play now…

But I will cry.

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It was good, but I have a higher affinity for the supporting character than the protagonist.

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The scene with the bell, where you can tell that friendship is being nurtured seriously in a place you don’t know, is really great.

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A fool who is interesting, cool, and reliable, but tried to tag along on the school trip despite being in a different grade.

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>>91

If this hadn’t happened, everyone would have died, and while it was really cool how he risked himself to buy time, it also made me think, “What the heck is this fool doing?!”

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>>96

But if it’s Kyosuke, there’s no doubt he’ll do it…

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>>91

Until this information is disclosed, I can be convinced that Kyousuke will do it…

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>>91

Every time I hear this, I’m surprised that Anago is the same age…

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Actually, I like that Makoto is the most mature one and still acts foolishly on top of that.

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>>92

It’s great that Kengo is an amazing child…

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The muscles are the most adult among them…

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The real person is already complete from the battle with Kyousuke and Suzune during childhood.

It doesn’t waver from there at all.

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I protected the important person with my proud muscles, after all…

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Kyosuke was hiding in the luggage space of the bus, wasn’t he…?

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On the contrary, it’s amazing how everyone was saved from here.

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A man blocking a wound with gasoline.

Aren’t you going to die?

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>>100

I did it with the resolve to die.

Riki worked really hard.

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>>100

So one person had a longer hospital stay…

Hey, why are you getting your license while in the hospital?

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They’re acting wildly, but there’s such strong persuasive power because it’s them…

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Kengo’s freedom since he put on the jumper is nice, isn’t it?

It’s okay for high school boys to be foolish…

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I was the one who couldn’t be allowed to be a child and was always trying to stretch myself to be an adult…

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Although they achieved overwhelming growth in the spiritual world, I can’t remember how Riki and Rin managed to get through that desperate situation just before the bus gas explosion.

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>>108

I carried each one diligently, one by one.

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>>109

What calm and precise actions you take!

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>>111

The reason that was possible was because Kyousuke was physically holding back the gasoline leak, and I was crying while clicking the mouse during that entire scene.

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I don’t know that Kyousuke is holding back the explosion.

I calmly rescued everyone.

Finally, it was discovered that Kyosuke is there.

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>>110

Didn’t we realize that if we don’t rescue in the end, it would be a bad ending?

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>>115

I realized that I’m holding back.

If you move it suddenly, it will explode.

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>>115

Is that so… I’ve forgotten a lot of things…

Well, it will definitely explode.

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I have also overcome narcolepsy.

How did you overcome it…?

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>>112

Riki’s narcolepsy isn’t a physical illness but comes from trauma, so didn’t it get better once he overcame that?

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These two really like each other too much…

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I love Kengo doing a impression of Makoto doing an impression of Kengo.

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A new quote has been born here now…

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I want to erase my memories and do it again…

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Rather, it has been quite a while, so I may have mostly forgotten it.

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The reason why everyone, except for one person, is in the same grade.

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Did Angee take the bus, even though it was a different case of unauthorized access? I’m starting to feel vague about it.

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>>129

Even though it’s a different class, it was Haru-chin who sneaked in.

Wasn’t the big sister not even in the same class to begin with…?

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When gasoline vaporizes, it explodes and that’s the end.

Therefore, it is necessary to block it with something heavy wrapped in a material that absorbs gasoline.

Yeah, it’s me.

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Was the common route something that actually existed in reality?

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>>131

It seems that the heroines didn’t come together and each had their own issues, leading to a somewhat awkward feeling about participating in the school trip.

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In the first place, the reason Riki is safe is definitely because Masato helped him, right?

What magnificent muscles!

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>>132

Aren’t you forgetting another important muscle?

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>>132

Remember the reason why the bell is safe!

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>>134

Sorry, I wasn’t sure if it was Kengo for Suzu… right?

Little Busters is immortal, but my memories will perish…

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>>134

In this way, the world was wrapped in muscle…

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>>145

Muscle yeah yeah!

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It should have been described how Kanata arrived during the bad ending.

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While I was absentmindedly watching the ED movie, I noticed that the lyrics of “Little Busters! -Little Jumper ver.” were different from the OP, and that was the final point that broke my tear ducts.

I cried so much during the interlude that I rewound to watch from the part where Kyosuke came back again.

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A work with a rich variety of pairings aside from the main character.

By the way, Masato gets along well with the heroines too, huh?

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>>139

I love wafuu and muscles.

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Speaking of which, the story after the ending that was included in the setting materials had an original illustration of Kyousuke and Riki.

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The moment the bus accident occurred, first, the nearby companions, muscle and Kengo, jumped in to protect, what’s with being so overly determined?

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>>144

Little Busters (initial group) were already saved from the moment they met, so Riki and Rin were more important than anything else.

It’s amazing that they managed to protect it without resorting to throwing it away, even in shock.

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For some reason, there are many exchanges between Kyousuke and Komari in the official 4-panel comics.

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The combination of Kyosuke and Komari is popular, isn’t it?

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>>147

Because we have launched Loli Loli Busters!

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In the anime, the bus accident is a disaster worse than I expected.

The reliability of the muscle cushion is amazing beyond that.

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Suzu and Riki might not be able to withstand the shock.

Since Kenko can withstand a lot when protected by muscle, it was quite a clever decision.

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Makoto has good compatibility with anyone he teams up with.

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Kyouri is nice, isn’t she…?

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To sum up, it’s a story where, due to an unfortunate accident, everyone either dies or at best only two survive, but miraculously, everyone was saved, so the fantasy elements are actually quite minimal.

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>>153

Up until that point, it’s like some kind of miracle happened that we don’t really understand, and we all created a dream world, which prompted the spiritual growth of Riki and the others. Isn’t that pretty heavy on the fantasy elements?

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The NYP suddenly increased.

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It’s amazing that just by calling each other’s names at the moment of the accident, we instantly judged what to do and protected each other…

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>>156

I don’t want to die, but I have absolutely no hesitation in making the decision to protect both of them…

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Those who develop a fear of buses because of keys and such.

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>>158

Just being alive is a blessing, right?

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I think it’s strong that the lonely Sazanami-san is properly doing what needs to be done after the main story in the additional content.

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>>159

She is the only woman doing it in the real world.

The expression is different.

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Dame, after all, is a genius.

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I had been crying all the way through the part where the last three men settle things one by one.

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Among the protagonists in “Kagikan,” Riki had the most sexual partners…

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>>164

Did you fold it back!? That made me laugh.

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Riki is a versatile man who can do tsukkomi, boke, cross-dressing, and be a muscular man.

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No way… not even a single accident can be forgiven…!

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>>167

Of course, you idiot!

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I thought it would be something like Green Green, so I started.

It was about half right.

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The construction of the mysterious world is not because Kyousuke and the others awakened to superpowers, but rather because they recognize that such things existed as rules of the world, just like physical laws. I wonder if that is really correct.

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I don’t think it’s a matter to think too seriously about how that world was created.

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>>173

Such a mysterious world is common in Key works…

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It was a situation where we couldn’t afford to be picky about anything we could use, regardless of what that world was.

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It was just that everyone was having a really convenient dream, as if it was a collective hallucination.

Even after waking up, the bus is still dramatically crashed, and everyone being on the brink of death hasn’t changed at all.

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Saya, a complete outsider, has mixed into that world.

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In a situation where everyone seems doomed, the possibility has arisen to save only Riki and Rin, yet the despair that Kyousuke felt when he failed in Rin’s route is beyond measure.

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>>177

As a result, the anxiety of Kyousuke being grumpy and not being on my side at the start of the Refrain route is overwhelming.

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I can’t remember whether Saya is dead or alive…

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I did everything, but I still don’t really understand why Saya ended up like that and what actually happened in the end.

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I never expected a game that starts with a battle over eel pie to land us in a place like this…

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It’s just unbelievable that the character Komari, who was treated so well in both the original work and the anime, was summarized as an unfortunate heroine in something like a fanfic!

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Riki is a bed yakuza.

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When you delve into the causes of the mysterious world, it can spoil the enjoyment of fantasy stories, so it’s better to think of it that way.

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If anything, even a cat can create a world.

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Saya was caught in a landslide and, just before dying, entered that world and was satisfied, so I wonder if she actually died in reality as it is.

Is Saya a loli in real life? Is she the same age?

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>>189

It feels like I met Riki during his childhood.

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It’s better to accept strange events as strange events.

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Saya is seriously a grudge that tries to cling to the Little Busters world to survive if she happens to die, so it’s terrible that even Masato turns against her.

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The mysterious power refers to the situation in which someone like Koshiki-san or Kudo’s mother comes back to life.

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>>193

Both AIR and CLANNAD have a mysterious power, yet there were lives that could not return.

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I mean, or rather.

It’s a mysterious world that Kagi is good at.

Huh? Was there a mysterious space in Kanon?

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>>194

Kanon is a world where psychic powers and living spirits appear…

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>>194

A fox became a person.

A spirit snatched some taiyaki and ran away.

Monsters appearing…?

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The intruder known as Sayato Tokido is someone who, when a private server is set up, will automatically join and try to take control of the server’s management authority.

What is this guy, a dangerous person?

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After doing a bit about starting Hunters by myself with Litbus, I’ll show you!

I never thought the protagonist would be a man who was really involved in (21)(21) Hunter (getting his heart stolen by interacting mostly with young girls) through rewriting.

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But in the end, encounters and experiences with Tokido have been utilized, right? Have they?

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Niki Kanata became an incomprehensible being known as an NPC with contents inside.

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