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[Gakuen Idolmaster] Ripyan…?

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What are you saying…?

“`plaintext Conversation Log Riliya As I explained, there were clues, but I never thought it would be the final battle! Riliya The animation is really amazing too! …Hey, Kiyoka-chan. Are you listening? Kiyoka Of course, I’m listening! The robot is amazing, right? Riliya It’s not a robot, it’s Sylvester! Look, this is the second form! Kiyoka Wow… that’s right. That’s great, Riliya. Riliya You’re not listening at all…! I’m going to rewind a little for now. Kiyoka Ugh, I’m tired from moving today, and I’m already sleepy… Riliya Hang in there, Kiyoka-chan! Close“`

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The bad side of being an otaku came out, and it was no good.

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It’s too much like an anime teacher.

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It’s strange to not be playing Exvs at this point, you’re such a nerd…

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If you’re not a kind gal to Rirya, it’s no surprise if she keeps her distance!

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It’s an otaku teacher…

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A gal who is not kind to otaku.

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>>6

That’s kind of you not to get angry about this.

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No, Kiyoka-chan! Sylvester is not a robot!

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The subject is bigger than the Pyan...

It all starts here! My best friend is in a dream, LiLiya, it’s a masterpiece that all of humanity should see…! The relationship between Rou and Marc is just too good… SKIP LOG AUTO FAST FORWARD

The subject is bigger than the Pyan…

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You really don’t hate Lilia, do you?

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>>10

I know a lot of great things about other Leelia too…

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Seika’s accustomed response.

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“Right now, I’m just going to rewind a little.” The troublesome otaku vibe is intense.

But that’s cute too, right?~

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I've never seen anyone say this in real life before.

It’s starting from here! My best friend is in a dream, Ririya. I’ve realized the true nature of this emotion. — Precious, these two… SKIP LOG AUTO Fast forward.

I’ve never seen anyone say this in real life before.

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Because you met Liya, you have pulled this otaku into Japan, Kiyoka-san.

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I often watch anime, Nori-chan.

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The anime teacher was quite a hardcore otaku, wasn’t he…

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A gyaru who is just an otaku…

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Why is Sumisumi able to hang out with my friend Haripyan…?

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>>18

Because we are mutually in love…

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A worse-than-expected kind of otaku.

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Is this the appearance of a pure white flower?

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It seems like you know about “Inmu” (a term related to certain Japanese adult content).

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An otaku who is strict with gals.

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The white line, Aurora Toripyan was a person with an anime song attribute, huh?

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Disguised gal and a genuine otaku pretending to be a disguise.

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If I call Eva a robot, I might get in trouble.

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>>26

Otaku who grumbles and complains when Anno says it’s a robot.

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An otaku who gets in a bad mood if you call Gundam a robot…

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This is a level of behavior where you can’t even say “please stop calling me an anime teacher.”

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>>28

Was it not rejection, but rather a peculiar humility of a somewhat flashy person…?

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Well, since I’m participating in stuff like this at night, I get woken up in the morning and have meals made for me!

I want to get caught in between~

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You’ve really shown your true colors since Christmas.

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It seems that Anime-sensei was able to disguise herself in front of the producer.

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Does it feel like the type of anime where the final battle doesn’t seem like a final battle because the fight finishes one episode before, and the entire last episode is used as an epilogue?

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Isn’t this something that elementary school boys watch?

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>>34

It’s not at all strange for adults to watch it.

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I really can’t rewind even though I’m watching anime.

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>>35

I want you to first understand that what we are watching is art that has transcended the boundaries of anime.

Even if you change your perception, for now, let’s rewind a bit.

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Even in HIF, Seika-chan has been telling me about an anime that Rirya is likely to like!

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>>36

Is that you, Mom?

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>>39

It seems that Kiyoka knows more about the Sunday evening anime that Liiriya hasn’t seen.

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Nice to meet you, subject, huge, creepy otaku teacher.

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Nice to meet you.

RoboAni Sensei

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Kiyoka is being mentally burned out by Liliya.

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It’s not a robot, it’s Sylvester. Sylvester is a robot, right?

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>>42

I’m not listening at all…!

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>>42

Nameless Npai… Please call me by my proper name.

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It looks like a reaper, so that’s good, but if this were me, I might have been killed.

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Isn’t it too much of a troublesome otaku, Ripeyan…?

I wonder if the Sylvester is a model similar to the iDOL from Xenogear.

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>>46

The naming convention seems to be the same.

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Sumi-chan thinks, “Wow, this is such a hassle!” but she’s a strong gal who can think that it’s just how Rii-pyan is.

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What’s good about Ri-Kiyo is that they like their partner, but are not particularly interested in their partner’s favorite things.

This is a long-lasting relationship.

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>>50

When hobbies clash, it turns into a quagmire…

It’s just right to not interfere too much.

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Don’t do things like young Anno.

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I can’t help it, I have a feeling and my heart hurts.

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Otaking-sensei…

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I look like Ripyann.

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>>55

Are you saying that a real old man is acting like a two-dimensional beautiful girl character?

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Rippan is such an active deep otaku that they probably participated in and won the Sylvester promo card, which is a prize from the card game that Sylvester collaborated on.

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Otaku-chan

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I didn’t train Ririya much, so I was surprised that it didn’t have the excessive settings typical of secondary creations!

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>>60

At first, it was quite calm.

Glimmers of it were visible, but…

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>>60

It originally started as excessive fan fiction, but it gradually began to show its flaws…

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>>60

At first, parts that were spoken of as delusions are gradually being revealed, and it feels like they might even surpass that.

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This time, both the event community and card community were supposed to have a nice story, so why is Ririya acting like this…

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>>61

If anything, this community is quite serious compared to the other two.

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>>70

Seika’s trauma is deeper than I thought…

As expected, I need Leelia to purify it…

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>>61

Because Kiyoka-chan responds so sweetly, I can’t help but rely on her.

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Ririyahara, huh? I’m technically an otaku, but I have a girlfriend, and I’m told that my personality is very similar to hers, as I’m not the type to back down. My grip strength is also 31 kilograms, and the girls in my class flock to me. ← Stop it, I have a girlfriend! Haha, I’m still a high school freshman, you know? P.S. My girlfriend looks like Kiyona-chan (not that anyone asked).

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It looks like the teacher is currently playing Iron Saga vs.

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When I saw the fanfic of Lilia getting mad that Eva isn’t a robot, I really thought, “Come on, that’s just too much.”

The resolution was high, huh…

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Isn’t he an otaku who isn’t kind to girls?

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I might unexpectedly fall in love with a child like this if they were doing radio or something…

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>>71

It’s a 30-minute radio show, but it sounds exhausting to listen to it all in a fast-paced manner.

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This is nothing more than a regular otaku boy, let alone an anime teacher.

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>>73

The otaku boy doesn’t aggressively promote anime to the gal who does ballet.

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If it’s at the level of the thread image, then it’s within the range of what I can see in fan creations.

The line that even secondary creations did not cross is the family structure of voice actors.

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The person showing me FLCL instead of the first Gundam to watch Zeke Axes.

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It’s cute that you can show your true feelings like “I wasn’t listening at all…!” because you trust me so much.

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It’s starting to look more and more like a female version of Nagata Zaku.

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Once you become friends, it gets complicated.

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It’s only natural that topics like this tend to become popular, and that’s totally fine, but how should I put it… it’s quite intense…

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That’s not it…!

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When I first met the producer, everyone was really putting on a front.

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Not a robot, but a mobile suit!

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For now, the gyaru who hasn’t gotten rid of the dirt has the least character, so Rii-chan’s direction is correct.

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Sumikacha is just going with the flow now.

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It’s completely a bad trait of an otaku, but since the other person is an old friend, it’s not really a problem.

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Director Tsurumaki’s works have been mostly anime with a length of one cour or less, so there’s absolutely no problem with Zik-Aks being a full 12 episodes, Kiyonatsu-chan!

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It seems that Otaku is no longer hiding…

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In front of P, they don’t show their otaku side at all, so it’s hard to notice at first.

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When will Gundam appear in FLCL?

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>>92

Episode 1

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I want Saki, who has awakened to anime, to have a heated debate with me someday.

Perhaps it will ultimately end with a handshake.

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>>93

It’s a discussion like in a robot anime.

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Hook toy collection

Understanding the family composition of my favorite voice actor.

Official settings and supremacy of self-interpretation.

This is quite rare even for a nerd…

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>>94

This is the most disgusting.

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>>94

Auts Auts Auts…!!

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>>101

It’s not that, Kiyoka-chan…!

Knowing the cast adds depth to the story…

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>>108

There isn’t any!

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The reason I don’t interact with Chihiro isn’t just because we’re in different classes.

That kid honestly listens to everything during otaku talks…

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The hook toys are too niche for ordinary otaku to handle.

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I found a robot snack toy that Ririya likes, so I bought it! ☺️

It was flying like this, whoosh! ☺️

It’s not a robot but Sylvester, right? 😊 Thank you, Kiyona-chan! 😊

But the way he flies is different 😊 When Sylvester flies, it’s not “pyoon,” it’s “shaaahhh… 😊”

The shape of the arms shouldn’t be like Superman; it should naturally flow back in a smooth line that allows the whole body to catch the wind. Also, the weapon mounting position is here. Since this is a toy from the early part of the second season featuring Silvester, I really wish there was a shield included, but it seems that it didn’t come with this one set. Kiyoka-chan, where was this sold? This bullet should have an option pack available, and since it’s not just a single unit, I think there’s a possibility that a lot of them are still left, depending on the purchasing demographic. I need to perfect this Silvester… it’s the early part of the second season, so it’s Silvester Nova, right?

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Anime? I won’t watch it because it’s a waste of time!

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>>100

So you don’t have the Animate Sakiki, huh?

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If you listen to voice actor radio frequently, you naturally come across information about their family structure fairly often.

Well, if being that enthusiastic of a listener is creepy, then yeah.

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By the way, I don’t know the family structure of Ripyann or Hanawa-san.

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Overturned in the clear sky.

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So, we’re talking about whether you know the family structure of the voice actors in Gakumas.

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There are too many people who continue to think of Saki as nothing more than a monster.

In other words, just by watching this event communication, that perception will change!

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Not inhuman, but…

I think it’s quite not human.

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The refusal to participate in the initial class social gathering and the festival.

Rather, it was only recently that we shifted away from the mother AI approach.

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>>112

In the individual communication, I’ve been showing my cute side since the beginning.

Well, when it comes to events, I suppose…

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Although it’s often overshadowed by Yume-chan’s extraordinary strength, the heat dissipation during sleep mode is something I can’t comprehend, Mother AI…

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The original work is starting to lean towards fan creations.

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>>114

At this stage, it seems that the original setting is still being revealed.

Secondary creation is a turn where it is played with on the palm.

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It’s scary that a fan creation where Temari says what she’s thinking and Ri-Pyan gets really angry could actually happen officially.

Hook toy? Oh, like those toy imitations?

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The aspects that can only be seen in the P idol community tend to be treated as if they only exist for those who are not fans.

That’s why it’s necessary to give a sneak peek in a four-panel comic.

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>>116

It’s surprising to see that there are quite a few people in the world who don’t produce anything other than their favorite idol and don’t even look at other communities.

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>>122

Isn’t it quite difficult to live in this game?

It’s designed to force everyone to produce.

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>>126

There is a setting to skip unread communities.

If you’re not interested in anything other than your favorite, turn this on.

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>>126

Isn’t it normal to touch it the first time, but when going around during events, just ignore efficiency and only play with your favorites?

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>>122

I’m engaging with the game at a reasonable distance without using creepy words like “in charge.”

I would be troubled if someone insisted that I have to see everything like an idolmaster producer.

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>>146

You can’t call someone an Idolmaster producer if they feel a sense of mission to see everything.

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>>153

But those guys are probably reveling in their creepy made-up term called “in charge” or whatever.

I don’t think it’s that off as a term to describe a “kimoota.”

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I didn’t expect there would be otaku who say that Eva is not a robot in the first place.

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It’s not just the songs for the handball, but also the cheering.

There is a suspicion that the original work is the one that is most revved up.

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In the Animate collaboration, Saki was watching quite a bit of anime, right?

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>>119

It seems that if you borrow Yume-chan’s romance manga and have a high favorability, the recommendation will go through.

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Is this really innocent?

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>>123

Only someone innocent can praise like this with such momentum.

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I think it’s mostly due to the Hoshihoshi community, rather than the event community.

To be more specific, it’s because I’m fighting with Temari.

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Saki wants to do something together with her friends, Temari and Kotone, as she considers them her friends (though the reason for this is her younger sister).

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My older sister was actually the one who was increasing humanity in our inhumane household…

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There are too few enthusiasts knowledgeable about hooked toys, so it’s rarely mentioned, which adds to its depth.

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I’m getting interested in what kind of robot anime Sylvester is…

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Kiyoka-chan is uninterested in this kind of hobby of Lilia’s in a good way, so she can beautifully overlook the stagnant parts.

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Saki and Temari were recommended an anime and felt moved when they actually watched it.

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>>132

The sales communication’s handball is terrible.

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>>132

These two are instant punchline two-panel comic materials…

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I wonder who will be able to keep up with Ririya’s otaku hobbies.

As for the others, P is acceptable.

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We’re going to the arcade with Ririya, but after taking purikura, we’ll each have free time to do as we please.

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>>138

I think I’m playing rhythm games together or shooting basketballs.

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The only thing that seems to suggest there may be something impure is the relationship between Row and Mark.

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Join RiJ urgently!

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Lilya’s portrayal of otaku is oddly reminiscent of a real-life middle-aged otaku movement.

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>>144

Still, not engaging in argument with strangers on anonymous boards or social media and only doing it with close friends shows that there is still some innocence.

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>>152

I just want to share and feel the things I like with the people I’m close to.

It’s not just anyone.

Maybe

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>>152

That’s not an otaku move, it’s a trolling move.

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The conversation goes like this: Since Kiyona-chan is not an otaku at all, everything is somehow working out, right?

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>>147

It’s really helpful to have a friend who listens even though they’re not actually interested in that field…

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The term “fast forward” didn’t catch on.

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A gal who is kind to everyone.

An otaku who is strict with themselves and gyarus.

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I love how Liliya’s eyes sparkle when she’s talking about her favorite things, but Mom doesn’t really understand what she’s saying.

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>>150

(I’m sleepy for now, so I’ll go to sleep.)

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Evangelism seems easier for Sakiki Temari and more difficult for Kone Seka.

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>>155

Social people understand the sense of distance in relationships very well.

The ones who aren’t used to it tend to get stuck in strange ways.

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>>165

This… is about religion…!

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This looks great for attracting women, amazing, isn’t it?

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>>156

There is an innocent cuteness reminiscent of an otome game heroine.

It might also be because the person involved isn’t particularly popular among women on their own, but there is a high demand for them as a couple.

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>>156

Anyone who plays academic mass games is definitely a nerd, and nerds probably like extremely beautiful idol girls.

Also, the demand for a couple with Kiyoka.

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Our hobbies may not match, but I guess we click when it comes to horses.

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Ripyann has the restraint not to fight on social media.

Because I have a real-life record of saying “Take it back…!!”

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I feel like there are significantly fewer people using the word “in charge” nowadays.

Orange recommendation

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>>160

Rather, I’ve only seen it used in the good old way of ◯◯P.

The person in charge is quite affectionate.

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>>160

It felt like there were many until Deremiri, but starting from Shani, there has been a decline in numbers.

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>>175

Around that time is when the term “oshi” started to gain mainstream acceptance.

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>>160

Well, it’s basically something like work jargon.

It’s no different from being in charge of (business) ○○.

It’s just a clarification of the scope of responsibility… Since GakP is for students and not a job, it should be fine.

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It seems that Kotone and Kiyoka get along quite well.

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>>161

The shared feeling of not rejecting what comes and not pursuing what leaves creates a comfortable distance, which seems to make being together enjoyable based on the descriptions so far.

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(The word “oshi” is way more cringy…)

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“I’m tired from moving today” → “Do your best!” sounds quite intense, though.

The only person I can truly let go of my ego and be strong with is probably Kiyoka-chan…

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>>168

It’s good that she seems like she would forgive you since during outings with Leelia in the clear summer, she probably pulls you along quite a bit.

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The way we refer to someone as “in charge” or “〇〇P” seems to depend on the situation.

When it’s quicker to just say “oshi,” I go with that.

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P gives off an impression of being in charge of 765 and Shani, with M making it feel like a deredere type.

I’ve never heard of “oshi.”

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I’m not doing this just because it’s Idolmaster, and I don’t intend to call myself an Idolmaster producer.

I don’t intend to use strange words forcefully, so it’s just my preference, really.

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There’s a bit of Inbel’s design in the memory robot, right?

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Hey, Anonymous-chan, are you listening?

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>>179

Of course, I’m listening!

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>>179

I’m so sleepy.

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>>186

Do your best!

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>>179

Um…

In other words, Zions are actually the ones in the right.

Is the Federation evil…?

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Liiriya likes strong willpower more than otaku idols.

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>>181

To be honest, I think they are getting support over there.

Just because you’re an otaku doesn’t mean you’ll like everything, right?

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>>194

If you’re popular among otaku, then the dere-type fangirls would have already gotten their voices too.

The popularity comes from being an otaku plus an additional element; just being an otaku alone won’t make you stand out.

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>>194

It all started with the emergence of otaku elements around Christmas.

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This anime was really interesting…

I think people who don’t watch it are crazy…

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>>183

Temari is, well…

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If I pull an event communication and a production SSR, I’ll at least watch the communication once…

If you don’t use it, you won’t go out of your way to see it.

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Hey, Anonymous-chan, are you listening? The foreshadowing regarding Rinba in this Temari community has been there for a while, but Rinba turned out to be more of a mother than expected…

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It seems like you have some amazing dedication.

I don’t know because I encountered it for the first time in the academic masks.

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>>188

Elections are bad.

Since then, the competition for responsibility has intensified.

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This time, the depiction of being an otaku is the clearest.

Well, I’ve hinted at it until now.

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Even though we are best friends who vowed to share our dreams.

Anyway, the two of them are well-known for not consulting with each other.

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>>191

Because you are a precious best friend, I didn’t want to become a burden or show my weaknesses.

In this event, external factors forcibly intervened and removed that aspect.

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It’s been a while since I’ve interacted with Kotone and Kiyoka in the support card, but they’re just good classmates, so there isn’t much to depict despite the setup.

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These two start reciting brain poems right away, so if I don’t throw some anime at them, I’ll be dominated by the poetry space.

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The temperature difference is incredible with the same support card.

Kiyoka – Her knee is bent. In a direction it shouldn’t be bending. Kiyoka realized at that moment that it was a dream. A dream she had seen many times and had long grown tired of. In reality, it doesn’t bend like this. Kiyoka – The farther she drifts from her memories, the more exaggerated the dream becomes. In truth, it’s much more ordinary, just a little – Kiyoka – – slightly bent.

The temperature difference is incredible with the same support card.

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