
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
The struggle of being true to desires while having some common sense makes it hard to find a balance.
Why did you introduce it at school even after experiencing such a crisis at the big hole…?
>>2
Don’t bring back sand like from Koshien Stadium…
>>9
I wonder what would happen if I put this soil into the dome’s terrarium core!
I want my students to take more interest in themselves.
>>3
To be able to respond to something like that with ease indicates a lack of compassion in a person, beyond just being a teacher.
It’s troublesome that it’s not even a completely cut-off piece of garbage.
>>4
Not a scoundrel or a villain, just simply foolish…
As a teacher and as an adult, there are so many things I’m lacking.
The worst thing is conducting experiments in a closed space filled with regular people without any permission, just based on a whim like what YouTubers do, without formulating any theories or hypotheses.
It doesn’t seem like they think it’s bad.
She’s an interesting girl until you get to the big hole…
>>11
It’s suspicious that they’re saying they should take Suguiri, who clearly seems off, because of their abilities!
>>13
Well, honestly, it’s amusing that they’re just Terastalizing without reading the room around here.
What I mean is, it would have been better if it was just mindless Terastal.
Reho is interesting, but…
>>12
I also don’t want to actually encounter something like this, but as a game character, it’s definitely charming.
>>12
I think it’s the difference between a principal who can hold the reins and one who cannot.
I think I would have been loved if I had been as wild as Volo.
I think the most delicate part was trying to smooth things over by quickly apologizing after the terrapagos incident.
I wanted it to be “Woohoo!” here.
I wanted it to be in the Shirona slot…
Looks great.
Rehol is doing his job as a teacher properly.
If it’s a character who really has no interest in anything other than academics and lacks a sense of ethics, then that can actually be good in its own way.
Due to the awareness of having half-heartedly messed up, I’ve simply become someone who is lacking.
They may be enthusiastic about research, but as a teacher with a certain title, being truly irresponsible is really bad.
This one is no good either, but there’s no follow-up because the school organization was no good.
Paldea has surprisingly many decent and capable people, especially right after the complete turnover of teachers.
>>25
The principal must have done everything possible to gather talent…
>>28
I remember being scared when a mob trainer casually mentioned after a battle, “By the way, that academy replaced all its teachers not too long ago.”
It’s scary when mobs say creepy things that relate to the main storyline.
In the anime after the original story ended, she had become a cute and sexy older sister…
Honestly, I thought there would be about one more event regarding Briar.
>>27
Since they went out of their way to show their face at the Kitakami point, I thought they might be the mastermind or at least the final boss.
I didn’t even have a Pokémon.
It’s a design that feels uncomfortable to some people, even though it keeps making mistakes.
It’s quite something to have all your desires fulfilled.
Once it’s cleared, it disappears… You should have some kind of event in the White Book or Pagos.
Before the DLC came out, people said they might try to obtain information about the big surprise using their bodies…
Well, it’s not that I can’t forgive or that I dislike it; it’s not at that level at all.
Honestly, I wasn’t quite satisfied that everything wrapped up nicely thanks to the book written by this person.
It’s like we’re doing biological experiments with the students and Pokémon.
This is definitely a type you shouldn’t let kids get close to.
I think it’s safe to say that not bringing a Pokémon to go to a place equivalent to being inducted into the Hall of Fame means failing to fulfill adult responsibilities in that world.
>>35
The fact that Chile and Omodaka accept this is really pathetic.
Big sister is a cute otter… that’s how it feels.
Honestly, it feels a bit too erotic and overwhelming in the scenario…
It seemed genuinely sad that Zeiyu was caught between his sulking little brother and an unreliable teacher.
What’s wrong with using the students?
It’s really hard to understand how someone who doesn’t seem like that kind of character still appears to have a sense of ethics just based on their words and actions.
It’s just prioritizing my own desires.
The school itself is still quite immature as an academic institution, which gives it a strange sense of reality as a private institution.
>>41
It was advertised as being focused on battles, but outside of the league club, it doesn’t really feel that way, it’s all over the place, and the teachers are lackadaisical, so it’s a school where it’s hard to understand what they want to do.
I’m busy with research.
I still haven’t found my partner yet…
The lines from the anime feel like they’re from a girl who failed at marriage hunting and are suggestive.
If they stand in my way as an enemy boss, defeating them would relieve my frustration.
Since I don’t have a single Pokémon on my side, it ends up being unsatisfactory.
Seeing my siblings crying made me think, “This guy really is something…”
Is it a story about the failure from the person’s perspective or about the shortcomings of the character?
>>45
They have succeeded in everything.
Clear Heather’s name, enter Area Zero as I have always wanted, observe Terrapagos, advance Terastal research, and publish a book.
Ignoring all of Suguri’s confessions (too excited to hear them).
Seeing the siblings crying at the end made me think, “You were scared, huh…” Seriously, what the hell?
Rehol might even be more wicked.
I like that you’re considerate of the principal.
I think the depiction in the “Aoi no Kamen” arc, where they just lead the students and then leave them behind because they got to see what they wanted, is the most… well, you know.
A big bust hides seven difficulties.
There were eight difficulties.
I think it’s irritating that it gives off the vibe of “understanding ethics and youth” at various points.
>>52
In such cases, having an attitude of “I couldn’t care less!” is actually better.
I see, that’s the type of character, so it’s hard to lower the level of favorability.
>>55
Don’t hire someone like that as a teacher, and the stock of Principal Blueberry…
Well, that’s fine; it wasn’t there to begin with.
Who is the character designer for this?
A career-driven face with a sexy body is crazy, right?
Mr. Reho’s classes are quite interesting, which is a big factor.
>>54
I realize that it’s important to include proper classroom scenes in the portrayal of teachers.
Professor Reho is aware that it’s wrong, yet does it anyway for the sake of romance.
It’s the type that appears similar but is actually different.
Despite having many actions that suggest he is a mastermind, it only makes me feel a bit sad to realize that he genuinely just enjoys this kind of thing… it’s just perfectly shallow.
To begin with, the depiction in the main story is thin.
Well, I think it was depicted carefully that it’s a big child who is only interested in Terastal.
>>61
This person has a tendency to think of themselves as a well-behaved adult.
>>76
When you’re in your right mind, that’s correct.
You’ll quickly lose your senses.
At the very least, let’s have at least one Pokémon to protect ourselves.
>>62
I thought it was okay not to have Pokémon.
If you add too much, it might dilute the currant part, you know…
I think it’s suitable for researchers, but they should not become researchers at an educational institution…
It’s a school that lets something like Suguri go on a rampage without doing anything about it.
They’re growing up too freely.
The fact that teachers from other schools are talking about this academy is quite something, Buruberi.
On the contrary, why is everyone so obsessed with Uhyo even though he doesn’t have that much screen time in the main story?
>>68
“Today, again, you say you love you all more than before.”
The popularity of erotic content isn’t that high, so its appearance isn’t really… I wonder what it is.
>>69
If it’s just about having big breasts and being beautiful, there are honestly other content for that…
>>69
The eroticism of human Pokémon feels like it can’t quite break through because the established characters are too strong, and merely looking a bit lewd doesn’t seem enough to make an impact.
There isn’t much of a role in the main story (so I’m not causing that much trouble)…
It seems that Professor Reho has been strongly warned once, so he has a sense of awareness at least.
The class is interesting, and I didn’t collect any disasters either.
To be honest, Reho is not much different, but they are an insignificant character that doesn’t relate to the main storyline anyway.
Lehoal seems to have both the talent of a teacher and a talent for evil.
Because it has a Takarazuka-like appearance.
Prioritizing my curiosity and acting without any sense of responsibility.
Seeing the child student crying with relief after everything has finally come to an end.
Finally coming to my senses, the person who exhibited the worst behavior in nearly 30 years of Pokémon history.
>>81
Even though I was crying after resolving various things, you say you were scared… what do you mean by that? You don’t understand anything at all, do you?
A big-breasted look that resembles cross-dressing.
The person I like is in a niche area that I just like.
>>82
I don’t think it’s that niche, but I feel like the image in the thread is slightly off from the visual of popular male-dressing big breasts.
Subtle as a school (teacher conversation)
As a teacher, neither the thread image nor Shiano is acceptable (statement by Zeiyu and Taro).
It clearly portrays that “this school has problems and the teachers are no good.”
It makes me feel sorry for Zeiyu, who has tried to support his younger brother in his own way, after Suguri has suffered alone and then recovered on his own.
Thanks to this guy, I can reevaluate and appreciate how great a character Ghetsis is.
If you have long hair and wear a tight skirt with black tights, ignoring personality, you would be more popular in an erotic way.
Cases where the quality of the story decreases in order to avoid creating villains.
>>88
I thought it was quite a stretch to say that the bullies who are the root cause of the main story and the teachers who were complicit in the bullying are already gone.
Looking at this, it wasn’t so bad after all.
>>92
It was purely brute force, but it seemed like the theme was “cleaning up after driving them out.”
If I think about things that weren’t needed, that’s not a problem.
>>92
Kurabel took on the role of a responsible adult who is a person of character and went to great lengths to manage the situation and support the students who are refusing to attend school.
Thanks to this person, it has definitely gotten better now.
Honestly, even when I don’t forget, I’m celebrating the protagonist’s championship in front of Suguri, and I didn’t really understand Zeyu’s words, who seems to be subtly bothered around Terasu Pond; I don’t listen very well.
Why does the battle-specialized head of academics not have any Pokémon?
Is it just a decorative chair because you only want the Terastal technology?
Zei Yu likes to be in the caregiving role.
Inviting Teacher Time as a lecturer
“They say, ‘This school is all practical work, and I’m worried.'”
From that hot-blooded fool of a physical education teacher, Mr. Kihada, too.
“If Pokémon are strong, job opportunities increase, but I’m worried that it becomes too specialized in that area.”
The relatively unsuccessful Blueberry Academy, as they say.
So it seems that Principal Shiano wants to invite a special lecturer.
The current situation is no good.
Not a bad person.
Good-for-nothing person
I think it’s more to isolate the currants than to create evildoers.
If it’s a good teacher or a great evil, Suguri quickly recovers, but it seems that the thread image becomes a starting point.
I think they didn’t want anyone else’s hands to interfere until they got the currant to stand up.
The teacher at Omodaka Top is happily saying that it’s a good school to call for.
That person is only interested in elites, so it makes sense.
>>98
That person seems to have a rather indifferent attitude towards talents that don’t meet their standards.
>>102
It’s amazing that there are no comments despite students from my own school illegally occupying a significant area everywhere.
Principal Crabel is somewhat concerned about everything related to the routes.
Well, that’s the kind of person they are, I guess.
It seems like the protagonist wanted to take on a Nemo-like position in the main story and rebuild Blueberry Academy with their siblings.
It seems that Omodaka prefers people who have some kind of issues, whether big or small.
In the first place, Mr. Omotaka is not a teacher, so he doesn’t have that kind of perspective and doesn’t need it.
You can simply look at only the excellent talent.
Relatively kind and reasonable people tend to express quite a bit of concern after watching Blueberry Academy.
I think there might have been developments where the entire school undergoes rehabilitation, possibly due to the thing with the currants.
I just want you to at least lower the teacher’s title.
It’s someone who seems to think that as long as they can find the right talent, it doesn’t matter what the overall situation is.
I’m the real boss behind the scenes!
Blueberry Academy is clearly a problematic environment from the perspective of both the characters in the story and the player, but to be honest, as far as the scenario goes, I don’t care about anything except Suguri, so it will just end as it is.
>>108
When I told Professor Kurabel that studying abroad isn’t fun, he said, “You can always come back anytime,” and I like that he worries about me.
Mr. Kinpachi
“It’s a shame that this is a rare time when you can play around irresponsibly as a child…” That sounds quite like something from Kinpachi-sensei, impressive as always.
And then Kakitsubata felt downhearted when told about the house.
When it comes to the game system, that’s all there is to it.
It’s kind of frustrating that we have to cover the fees for the guest lecturer.
It feels like there are people like this… that raw feeling…
This person has gained almost nothing from the scenarios around them.
>>114
Infinite Terastal ♥
“Why did I choose to be a teacher!? I’m not suited to interact with adolescent students at all.”
I think it would have been safe if it were a university professor or something.
Even though we value students’ independence, isn’t the teacher not doing anything? Yeah…
>>117
The league club atmosphere is bad… oh… it has been resolved (Suguri is on a leave of absence and hasn’t reconciled with anyone except the protagonist, so it’s not completely resolved)… I’m glad…
I love the mob teacher who is spouting that.
I wonder if they changed it because the main story had such good teachers and schools.
Professor Reho’s thoughts on the blueberry dome.
“I am not attracted to a distorted nature that has no history.”
While being in line with my character’s way of speaking
I love that it has a solid dose of sarcasm.
Before Principal Krabel arrives, if there are any teachers who are going to show up, it’s probably going to be filled with so-called dark Nintendo references.
>>121
Just to let you know, it’s not made by Nintendo or Game Freak.
>>121
I’m here, just to let you know.
An old man who does nothing and takes no responsibility, acting as Ortega’s butler.
Why does the person behind the scenes also give off such a nice vibe?
>>122
Perhaps it’s because he is excellent as a businessman or entrepreneur and is full of confidence that he can exude that kind of atmosphere.
As an educator, it seems like they’re trying various things with a feeling of “Hmm, this isn’t going well…” but currently, it’s a school that isn’t doing well.
On the contrary, I thought Kitakami no Sato was a superstitious village, but it turned out to be quite serious.
I resolved the misunderstanding and also accepted Ogapon.
Blueberry Academy ended up being a failure.
>>125
It probably went smoothly with the persuasion because that guy made a scene.
In other words, it seems like the other residents are also subtly aware of the sense of urgency.
>>127
Wearing a mask = The brainwashing mochi seal of Momowarou was also passed down.
I might have exhausted all the school-related themes in the main story, so maybe it’s a judgment that I can take it easy with the DLC.
It may be blunt, but I think that the cute appearance of the Orgapon also played a big role in the speedy resolution.
If you saw it like that, it could have been a form of Mukendain! The evil demon has appeared!
Perhaps the girl who is loved by fate after Aoharu in Paldea.