
Shivering in the last scene.
When you think about it, it’s a game that is 100% a joke!
Episode 3 is a gag scenario both for first-time viewers and for those who know the truth, but its positioning is quite important…
Was there really that much humor in it…?
You should graduate from saying “gag” for everything.
I wonder if there was a gag…
Sometimes real anomalies mix in…
At least episodes 3 have the guide’s actions and dialogue, so it’s like a gag scenario on first glance.
Isn’t SNS research just disgusting?
What was that guide all about?
The sloppier sister is quite sloppy to the point that you can figure out the culprit halfway through…
It’s nice, isn’t it? A person who just got caught up in it, with a strong character.
It’s a gag, but it’s more like the case files of the criminals.
Wait, Azami’s reaction is funny and cute the first time you see it, right?
I saw someone who likes SNS surveys for the first time.
“Yahoo Comments” and
“Baku Sai” too
“Maybe it’s better to investigate?”
Isn’t the SNS survey interesting!?
I thought it was going to be like Hiyarigami, but it ended up having more gags reminiscent of Ace Attorney than I expected.
Higai-gami also has a lot of genuine jokes.
I think social media can be malicious, but it’s not that disgusting, in my opinion.
Are there really no strange beings after all?
Rinin-san is probably a gag, don’t you think…?
The old man with a scary face is a gag.
Why did you touch the box, Jasmine?
There were funny scenes and things to point out, but I never thought of them as jokes…
I thought it was horror, but then some kind of mystery started.
Mio-chan: “I did it just like Azami said!”
The dark figure in a black outfit typing is probably here to get a laugh.
Because it decorates the surface of a muddy revenge drama in a comedic way.
I think it’s a work that definitely has its funny moments.
I thought that, given the situation, the possibility of clairvoyance might have actually existed.
The good character won… and just when I felt warm and fuzzy, I was shocked to see Maruya come back at the end.
In terms of search terms for SNS urban legends, there wasn’t much in the way of gut-wrenching elements, right?
In the end, what is that depiction of the wall pattern going into Azami’s body all about?
If you wish, the oddities will appear, but they are unrelated to the main story.
There are many parts where the story progression is covered up by momentum, but rather than that, it can all be summed up as “Azami is cute.”
A mysterious power has also emerged!!
I thought the door of the storehouse would definitely close, and then it did.
I want you to listen to something more than that.
I applied for goods on the start date of the online shopping, but they’re still not here… When I checked the site, it said the shipping date was in July…
Because of that suspicious guy Rush in the Mary and Doppelgänger incident, it ironically makes the neighbor and his girlfriend wonder what the heck was going on.
I think you can view Toshi-Kai’s way of speaking as entirely focused on gags.
It feels like that tea can let you see the gods even when consumed alone, and since I’m bringing it back from overseas, I think it’s something pretty intense.
The park’s caretaker… no way! I can’t become clairvoyant…
I feel that whether or not one recognizes that the occult also includes tall tales could significantly affect the evaluation of this work.
I’m the type of person who feels romance even about being dismantled, but I think if I buy into it seriously like Paranoma, it might be difficult to match up.
Who is this suspicious old man…?
Is the beauty suddenly suffering a gag?
I thought the neighbor was just a typical middle-aged woman, but it turns out she was hiding some incredible evidence…
After understanding everything
That was all a joke, right?
I might wonder a little about it?
By the way, are new products being added to the shop starting Monday?
Has anyone tried going to the shop?
The problem of too many people not knowing when they were abducted.
When I went to the pop-up shop, the inventory of goods was disassembled…
I wonder if they didn’t expect it to become so popular?
It’s more like a gag.
Looking back after it’s over, that was quite strange… it’s a game that makes you think.
But looking back, the Otherworld Tour is a super-efficient execution project that invites execution zones from the area of fate without any playfulness…!
Mountain gas.
Fujoshi popularity
Isn’t what you’re acquiring already a joke?
The part-time guy for the occult tour is nice, isn’t he?
Doing the second round is a bargain because you start to catch glimpses of those damn YouTubers!
There is a kind of broad common understanding that Kisaragi Station exists, but with that in mind, the otherworldliness definitely raises some questions.
Maybe I got hit by a beauty drink or something.
The confusing part is that not everything can be scientifically explained, and there are indeed genuine anomalies.
After finishing, the person is drawing fan art of the character from “Aza Jas.”
I was so caught up in asking what kind of feelings you had while painting that picture that I couldn’t help but laugh.
The bruise on the arm belongs to Kurosawa.
The plan for the other world, regardless of the circumstances, has been too careless as a last resort…
In the last part of episode 2, the real one keeps appearing frequently.
Since KisARagi Station and the iron barrier alone aren’t enough in volume, it seems that they were loosely combined into a chaotic tour in another world, as mentioned in the bonus materials.
Aza Jas aside, when it comes to Mawari Aza, it’s just too self-indulgent.
The biggest fear is that the beauty suppliers are unreliable.
So let’s sell the bonus materials separately.
Isn’t there a publisher in the back?
What happened to the explanation of the disappearing elevator!?
At first, I thought it was “Mayoi Ga”.
Where is the other world?
A game I want to recommend to yuri fans.
Suffer more.
I’m adopting the theory that the last thing in me is to get attention from Jasmine, so even after clearing the game, there are still bruises from Jasmine.
Implementation of the skip function
Because it is in the roadmap.
It might be okay to do the second round after the update?
Speaking of which, I thought the theme song had the rap part and chorus separated by gender.
I thought, “You really did it after knowing that they’re singing alone!”
I’m going to watch all of it because I think the silly and goofy answers are a gag!
Well, super hackers are kind of like the occult.
It’s great to have fan art featuring the director, Azami, and Jasmine all together…
Beauty, I don’t drink, it’s totally garbage.
Regarding the super hacker setting, I feel like once you pull off a large-scale hijacking, it becomes impossible to achieve anything other than organized efforts by a group, so it seems like it’s no longer just a minor detail.
The uncle who guided us through the store just looked suspicious! That’s terrible, right…
I was surprised that the new manga version follows the game’s storyline while purifying the truth part more than I expected.
Why can you upload videos at an abnormal speed? → Because it was all a setup from the beginning.
My eyes popped out.
And I realized that it was unexpected that Mio-chan didn’t move away.
But the depiction of a super hacker that seems like a gag in the SNS account hack for the tour becomes one of the pieces of evidence connecting the true culprit with the center head in the final episode, which is really great.
If you expect something like Hayarigami, you’ll be quite disappointed because the occult aspect is quite thin.
It seems like an incident unrelated to the tea is happening, even though the headman’s family from the tea-producing village seems to know the conditions for the effects and is dying because of the tea.
The Urban Legend Demolition Center is ultimately a story that fulfills the purpose of one individual.
I think it’s quite interesting how they place elements of consideration that don’t clearly relate to other connections or events.
The mind-reading at the beginning of episode 2 is either horror or violence.
I laughed because it was too aggressive.
Looking back, episode 1 is Super Hacker, episode 2 is Zima, episode 3 is Center, episode 4 is the purpose of GR, and episode 5 is the foreshadowing of multiple personalities, or rather.
In a way, I guess it’s something that pairs well with each other.
The first villager looked so strange that I really thought they were a monster or something related, but it was just someone passing by…
The SNS search isn’t particularly interesting, and Jasmine’s responses were quite bland, making me think, “What is this…?” But from around episode 4, she started giving more substantial reactions, and looking back after it ended, it makes sense that she was cautious.
It also seems like this ribbon is a setup for a joke about the same person to hit the readers.
I quite like Jasmine’s casual responses on social media.
I always knew that Jasmine-san, who seemed salty, was actually a caring type, so even when she was being a bit cold, it was still the best, Jasmine-san.
I think it’s a shame that many streamers tend to skip social media research.
There were moments when the pain slightly overshadowed the enjoyment, even while I was playing, so I feel it’s somewhat inevitable.
How healthy is the timeline of someone who says social media is depraved?
You don’t need to look beyond this point.
It was said to be a story like Fight Club.
Was Ayumi completely in control of the zimmer?
Isn’t the whole thing of watching antagonists and foolish people’s crappy taunts and provocations just not enjoyable…?
I read the manga version, but I can’t help but laugh because it makes me think that this person is doing “papa katsu,” while this one is getting submerged in the bath, and this one is an SNS subversive, and that one is a police bureaucrat.
The survey on social media had a bad response and felt tedious.
I was trying to look at everything because I was curious about the text.
I love the pointless banter in Ace Attorney, so I wanted a bit more substance, even if I’m not asking for that much.
The fact that it makes you feel uncomfortable to watch is probably intentional, but wearing glasses and the barrage of comments are simply elements that disrupt the pacing…
It can’t be helped, it’s showing the rumors right in the middle of it all.
It’s like looking at a bulletin board in a different order.
The evening drink uncle is really poor.
If we don’t properly use social media, we won’t be able to see Jasmine and Azami’s comedy performance, right?
This is the depth element for the two of us.
There are no heroes who get hurt by the words of the shitty citizens throwing stones! I was laughing because it was true, so it was delicious twice.
It seems that there’s a dilemma where if you think SNS isn’t to be discarded, the impact of the last GR forceful action (which isn’t GR) might decrease.
The person who is broadcasting realizes that the director is the mastermind!
The flow from getting hyped up from dismantling Azami to GR is truly beautiful…
In the end, it turns out that the general public was right.
The people on social media seem like bad conspiracy theorists, but they’re actually quite fitting.
I don’t even look at the TL in the first place.
What I’m looking at is either bookmarks, searches, or just the URLs I clicked on.
It was a little surprising to discover that there are people who find scenes of being provoked by the antagonist painful.
I felt that my distance with Mr. Tominari shrank instantly during the SNS research, and it was nice.
The SNS exchanges about the bruises were quite superficial, so I feel it would have been better to have Jasmine explain the terms that came up rather than some weird mascot character.
It’s obvious that Jasmine is no ordinary person anyway.
I want to take Azami into a back alley.
There are definitely people who dislike being falsely accused, even in fiction.
Isn’t the one with a face icon on social media the worst?
I think there are some reasonable points among the irresponsible statements on social media, though.
I thought it was some kind of game system where the director in my brain would support me…
Even though I couldn’t stop it online when I charged into that, my brother died online, you know? So I just end up taking the invincible counter.
Although it is chosen and put out to some extent…
Jasmine’s indifferent response makes it clear that it would be unreasonable to comment on every trivial statement.
What is with you, Toshikai-kun? You have a look that might be slightly overlooked by consumers even among the lineup of 3D figures.