
Both.
The causality is reversed, isn’t it?!
>>1The thread image is a true story depicting delinquents from the Heisei era…
People who started with Million Live are bound to feel that way…
The thread picture was such a cute song…
The Idolmaster is a content that copied the local delinquents of Shinagawa…
There are quite a few jokes that have been reused from before Millisuta until today…
Million does parodies of yankee manga, huh…
It seems like you still don’t know much about love.
Since when did Sandy Beach Love-sensei start incorporating million elements into their manga?
>>8Around volume 20
Please support me.
>>9…I’ll support you.
When it comes to a million, I guess the appearance of the thread image would be the first.
In the introduction of the Sagami Harbor Demon Army chapter, Sakuma is already stalking Mayu, so it would be a bit earlier than in the context of Idolmaster.
Maybe because there are plenty of themes to consume, this manga doesn’t really do tempura bowls, but they’ve definitely done this theme about 5 or 6 times, right?
>>12It’s hilarious that it has become the catchphrase of the thread’s image.
Sometimes the lines overlapped, and it was no good.
Since Sand Beach-sensei also started with Millista, they must not know the thread image in real-time.
A ridiculously long-running series that shocks.
When Ms. Ayakura Momochiyo appeared in the thread, there were more voice actor references than Idolmaster ones in terms of weight.
Around the time that Millista started its service, the world view became seriously distorted from the period when Sagamihara Taira appeared.
Everything, from signs to vinyl meals to lyrics and dialogue, has completely soaked in the world of Idolmaster since entering Taira’s territory.
I got into it in the order of Tracem → Million, so the thread image comes a little earlier than the Idolmaster references.
Wasn’t Kanzaki Takagaki’s appearance the first in The Idolmaster?
It’s funny to the point of being scary that about 50% of the author’s comments have become Emily.
In terms of Idolmaster topics, it’s been done before TraSe, right?
I’m keeping it a bit hidden since it’s just a name joke.
I think there must be an original source for things like Mitaka tyr as well…
What struck me about Emily so much…
Thanks! I quietly like that one.
>>24The punch’s boco art makes me laugh every time I remember it, so stop it.
Thank you.
39
The sound effect “ratata” gives a strong impression of repetition.
Emily Mart
“My life has changed so much that I can say it’s because of meeting Emily.”
The tendency of gaps (dislike)…
>>29Ah… Serika…
I wonder if they were playing radio segments from inside people while working.
Hyakuchiyo-san is a great character because the abuse of the standard Idolmaster enhances her eccentricity even more.
Gah, Nah, Ha, Hi, Biki!
>>34Gah! What!? Ha! Hyuh! Biki!
It is.
Ugh…
>>35It’s too perfect, including all of this.
I couldn’t forgive it…! The past stories of Shinagawa’s friend were all about Idolmaster…!
>>37Believe in the possibility that the past story of Mr. Shinagawa’s friend is the source of Idolmaster.
Gap trend
Gaps and tendencies
The dialogue is impressive, but the backgrounds and small objects are also meticulously detailed, which is amazing.
Later, when Mitsuru-san used his second joint lock, I realized that the staff was all in on the mistake, picking up the misspelled “GAHBAHIHIKI” as well.
Isn’t it scary that a person who originally only drew hardcore yankee manga?
>>45
I’m a bit troubled when I’m called hardcore here, since this was discussed on the bulletin board before the topic of Idolmaster was introduced.
>>48It’s already full of Idolmaster references, isn’t it?
>>50Huh, where?
This was around the time when Mobamas started, so there shouldn’t have been any particularly relevant material to include…
>>55It’s not Mobamas, it’s DereSute, isn’t it, considering the timing?
The Sagamihara Oni Heitai are all the surnames of the Deremas idols.
>>55I have a feeling that seeing the tripod, I probably mistook it for someone’s cosplay.
>>48So it was this person…
I really hope to see the UMAAJI live at the next MOIW.
Since the appearance of the Sagamihara Oni Heitai, various idols from different offices and models of company presidents have started to appear…
The conflict with the Sagamihara faction of Cinderella has ended, but it’s still ongoing.
Are the people currently out there academic masses?
You’re still drawing those hard-core yankee comics, right?
It’s just a little noisy!
People who don’t know about Idolmaster can enjoy it as a regular delinquent manga, so it’s all good.
You should definitely read it because it’s really interesting, Chicken…!
>>56What about OUT?
Before Trase comes out, I was doing it relatively well, but just before that, I happened to be talking about Misaki.
It’s wrong that the funeral has become one where laughter is absolutely prohibited just because of the name.
What’s going on, hey! Can a beast really speak human language?!
Woof!
Although the original work is completely finished, Tatsuya Iguchi diligently promotes it on his blog every time a new volume is released.
Meow!
Boo!
See?
>>64What is it?
The Sagamihara Onihei Squad is totally all about Idolmaster now.
Kanae’s last name is Mimura.
Since Hyakuchiyo appeared, this manga has become strange.
Hey! How about we kill these guys?
>>71It’s really… wonderful!
It’s amazing how Hyakuchiyo, who only speaks almost in parody lines, exudes the most charisma in the story.
With wisdom comes power… You may call yourself Chie-ryoku Ogata.
Does it sound bad?
Isn’t the fact that Sakuma is stalking someone the introduction, Sagamihara?
>>76Sakuma-kun is creepy… it seemed that way, but now that you mention it, it’s true.
I’m surprised by how skillfully they insert jokes.
I’m even more surprised that it is a super long-running series.
I think I’m probably someone whose brain was affected by the very first main community of Tsumugi.
Both in terms of timing and Emily’s perspective.
It’s quite impressive to think that it’s been serialized since before September 18th.
It’s amazing that you don’t feel much discomfort when following the series normally.
When I write that Sakuma is stalking Mayu, it becomes something that’s hard to understand.
If there’s a part that makes you pause for a moment, it’s usually related to The Da Vinci Code, or so the unnamed person said.
>>83Rather, because it’s in a place where there’s nothing, it takes an incredibly long time to read the first episode.
I wouldn’t have understood if I wasn’t told that the flyer stuck on the game store’s window was for a doujin game or something like that.
Dark Emperor’s Calamity
How is it that after all this setup, it’s still an entertaining yankee manga?
It is often said that there is a natural affinity between idol otaku culture and yankee culture even in reality.
I’m sorry, but when characters like Akashi or those from middle school and above appear, it’s interesting. However, when the original story-like elementary school students take the stage, it doesn’t feel as engaging.
A long-running spin-off of a Yankee manga must be super popular…
If you have no prior knowledge, the process in which the territory disputes of delinquents gradually become more intense is interesting in itself.
After all, the champion is the Idolmaster magazine.
Since they were releasing common eccentric names like “Inu Saru Kiji Momo” during a normal period, it feels like a bug that Nekozawa can pass through normally.