
Ririya — That’s right! This is amazing! Sylvester’s transformation mechanism is making its debut!
Not a bad person.
It’s just that when it comes to topics I really like, I get so engrossed that I lose sight of my surroundings.
This is a foreshadowing, so remember it.
Because the gal spoils me…
>>3Aren’t you being somewhat indifferent to otaku-related matters?
>>6My sister is responding sincerely.
China-chan falls into the clutches of poison.
>>3Maybe P is subtly indulging them.
Recently, this guy doesn’t seem to be trying to hide it at all…
>>4That means I’ve become close with everyone.
Bad Otaku
A binge-watching session of the entire series.
Unrefusable Kuramoto
I think the relationship works because the gal casually brushes off the otaku-related topics.
If you try to appreciate it seriously, this guy is a hindrance.
I think one reason I’m being so talkative is that I’m hungry for an otaku friend who has knowledge similar to mine.
Cute
Gal, stop the otaku’s rampage.
>>12Ririya is so cute!
It’s hard to notice because Kotone stands out more, but China-chan also ends up drawing quite a few short straws, doesn’t she?
A story about being forced to drink SSD drinks…
>>13I’m enthusiastic about anime… so I’m fine with it…
It’s amazing how Kiyoka-chan can think of herself as a pure white flower while being right next to that not-so-great otaku move.
The education of gal girls is poor.
Although some people say having no name is a bad thing, Kiyoka-chan, when told “This is a foreshadowing,” doesn’t think anything of it, right?
>>17Innocent white gal
But Saki-chan and Chika-chan are happy…
It’s like a grandmother who listens to her grandchild’s machine-gun talk.
But that’s the premise…
Actually, it turned out that I am a cosplayer, and I became a super otaku, so I have no right to say anything…
Aren’t you turning into all types of otaku characters instead of just a specific character like Ririya〇〇?
>>24By the way, the forgotten toy hook element.
>>31It’s a hook toy, not a toy hook!
>>24Since there are no other otaku characters, otaku jokes are concentrated here.
In Lee’s room, the flow of time is different, like in the Room of Spirit and Time.
>>25Saki’s room is probably the same.
There aren’t enough otaku-style idols.
>>26It’s safe because I’m dyeing Saki-chan and China-chan.
Insane activity level, training until collapsing while being an otaku in everything.
Rirya is getting cuter and cuter.
Maybe Liliya is hiding it, but I think she can also draw pictures.
>>29Isn’t it wonderful?
If you have time to binge-watch 24 episodes, why not practice instead?
>>30Huh? We’ll do that too, you know?
>>30I’m overworking with repeated lessons and breaking my body!
>>30…..
That’s enough of that.
I thought that the specific duration of operational content would become a drawback, turning everyone into a fan, but it seems that people are becoming various fans much faster than I imagined, by five times.
It is not evil, but it is harmful.
I guess I’m bad after all…
If the fervor of moving to another country to become an idol was directed towards otaku content, it would turn out like this.
When it comes to otaku, it’s just about anime, manga, games, and maybe history?
I’m not really into audio enthusiasts or spark plug enthusiasts either.
In addition to the determination to become an absolute idol, there was probably also a desire to enjoy otaku content when deciding to come to Japan.
Does the term “subculture otaku” fit the best?
Stop Lilya.
I’m also doing excessive training and making sweets.
Rirya seems like she would be at Village Vanguard on her days off.
It feels like Tsumuji-chan is different from the anime I imagined, more like Precure or Symphogear…
Does Leelia have time to sleep…?
>>50That’s why you’re collapsing because there isn’t any.
A boy passionately talks to his mother about the wonders of superheroes, riders, working vehicles, dinosaurs, and insects.
Okay, I got it, that’s amazing!
But Mom is making dinner, so I’ll talk to you later!
The image of a mother doing something.
>>51I don’t understand at all!
I’ll rewind it one more time.
I like the legs of the disinterested girl in the illustration where she’s promoting anime to China-chan.
A little more of that Swedish half-idol element, I suppose…
>>56That element is being done every time, but the users just aren’t catching on.
Since Chinna-chan seems to be interested in everything and listens with excitement, it’s dangerous.
The Swedish element is pretty much just a bonus, isn’t it?
I hardly speak Swedish.
Saki has a lot packed into her schedule even though she goes to bed early.
I’ve also started researching fighting games recently.
What’s going on with that?
>>59If you only play fighting games on your rest days, you won’t improve that much.
>>65Saki generally improves quickly at almost anything and is efficient, so I think she can get better at games even in just the afternoons on weekends.
>>65It might be something like that, considering a person who can read others and become undefeated at rock-paper-scissors in a short amount of time.
I don’t speak broken Japanese; in fact, I speak more fluently and quickly than anyone else.
The only Swedish thing I remember is that I answered that Gotland Island is great for tourism.
Actually, I realized that I look down on Temari deep down, so I am a bad person.
>>63I’m not being underestimated, so when I defeat them, I’ll earn their respect… that’s how this delusion works.
But the premise is that I’ll do self-study until the evening and then go home to watch Sylvester.
I just introduced a Swedish element at the event…
>>66We were talking about coffee breaks, but it seems that there are a lot of serious coffee enthusiasts from different countries.
I usually only drink black tea, so I didn’t have that kind of image…
You came to Japan not for idols, but for anime culture, right?
The devil
What a good idol!
You’re from Russia, right!
The significance of having skipped the premiere day for lessons is becoming increasingly heavy.
At the beginning of our meeting, you used somewhat suspicious Japanese like Google Translate, but now you’ve revealed your true self.
>>72There’s also information that they were fluent in Japanese since elementary school, so when we first met, they were just nervously wary of a suspicious senior…
It’s been just a few months individually, but in events and support cards, time is advancing rapidly, so I’m going to bring out more and more otaku elements.
One parent is Japanese, and a child who watches anime in Japanese shouldn’t be bad at Japanese…
>>77But I don’t know about scenic beauty…
>>82The pronunciation of “maybe” is beautiful, isn’t it?
Isn’t it amazing that this girl is estimated to be fluent in Swedish enough to get along with this person…?
>>78It’s amazing to have a completely bilingual thread at this age…
>>78Well, there’s no way I can speak a foreign language in the outing community! That’s what Shumitan denies.
I heard you were in Sweden for two years.
>>78Gals say they are not good at foreign languages.
The child, who is half-Japanese and an otaku, has been able to speak Japanese since early childhood due to having a Japanese father.
It is believed that she was probably a valuable conversation partner for a girl (elementary school student) studying abroad in Sweden.
Seasonal events will properly tell you in the Swedish way.
When there’s no event, I either become a nerd or overwork myself…
Well~!
Shumitann has a gal-like appearance, but she comes from an upper-class family and has been studying ballet since she was young…
But thinking that all the castles belonged to Ieyasu was a bit too much…
Currently the biggest troublemaker at Hoshigakuen.
I feel like there was a conversation where Leelia was keeping me company because I couldn’t speak.
>>87Since when has this kid been bilingual…
>>88Since my dad is Japanese, I think the environment was Japanese at home and Swedish outside.
In stories from the late Edo period, people reacted sensitively to the term “Shinsengumi,” while at the same time, they might not have known about Katsu Kaishu…
I wonder why…
>>89Isn’t Katsu Kaishu in Gintama?
>>95Not there.
>>89Huh? There’s a possibility it’s the type of annoying history enthusiast who’d say, “Isn’t it Katsu Kaishuu?”
>>103You’re too shallow as a history girl, Anime-sensei.
>>126Just knowing about warlords as a game character means there’s absolutely no historical girl element at all, Legend Man-sensei.
Kiyoka-chan is a young lady who doesn’t need to think calmly in situations.
>>90Probably everyone except for one person feels that way.
>>93Yes… I’m sorry for being a poor person recklessly aiming for an idol school…
>>96Receive the various systems of grant-type scholarships and the academy!
>>102Weee, producer, I love you so much~♡
>>102It’s impossible to have that system without achievements at the level of N.I.A. championship unless a producer is involved.
Saki has memorized all the moves for every character in fighting games, and she has also learned combos and studied the gameplay of advanced players in detail.
I have training, studying, and taking care of others, so where do I have any time for that…?
>>91It seems to be something that is done as part of one’s studies.
They probably aren’t doing any of the usual things that regular students do, like hanging out or fiddling with their smartphones.
Although the character is set as an ordinary person who can only rely on hard work, being able to balance such subcultural hobbies and idol lessons while achieving those grades feels more like genius.
>>97If anything, I’m really deeply into my hobbies up to this point.
Could it be that it’s turning into a debuff and causing stagnation? I can’t help but feel that way.
After all, it’s a private advanced school with a performing arts course.
Clearly, being poor is the baseline, with a handball without any ◯◯ since childhood.
I’ve been involved in entertainment activities since I was a child, and it’s all from good families.
Thanks to the Gundam mandatory viewing community, I’m thinking of doing a binge-watch of the third season of Majipoka with Kiyoka-chan this upcoming holiday! I definitely have faith that Kiyoka-chan hasn’t agreed to it.
I’m really using the goods for preaching…
You can tell the wealth from the interior of the private rooms, except for Kotone.
There are just two people who are a bit out of sync.
For Saki, it feels like proudly declaring the Legendary Mammoth!
It feels like with a handball, you can use any qualities that the person has.
You might think it’s okay to show some gamer elements.
Is Ripyann’s character setting based on fantasy?
It’s the same with weight.
I wonder if there are any other Idolmaster characters that seem strong in the anime field.
>>109Hehehe…
>>114You’re strong not because of anime, but because of your obsession with lewd dreams, right?
>>125In reality, it’s rather a game.
I’m an extreme gamer.
>>139I want Saki to say, “Sweet Flower… I’m not playing that game anymore…”
>>109There are a few people in Dere.
>>109If you group together games, anime, and manga, there are quite a lot.
This would be quite a weapon if it were a hobby for an athlete, but as an idol, it’s a different story.
I don’t really talk much about work in that area.
History enthusiasts don’t say that everyone in Japan’s castles lived in them, like Ieyasu!
Katsuragi-san, you’re amazing for even indulging in cosplay! (loud voice)
>>113I want to see it someday, Magical Girl Maji Maji☆Ripyann.
By the way, in Hakuouki, which is on the side of the anti-shogunate, there’s a character based on Katsu Kaishu.
If you’re talking about having time like that, the anime teacher who spends more time on lessons than Saki and then uses the leftover time to watch anime or play competitive fighting games to the legend rank is more insane.
>>121Saki thinks it depends on the world line, but she is supporting at least five people.
I always make sure to get 8 hours of sleep, and with the distortion of space and time, I just can’t win.
I learned that narrowing down my subculture hobby responsibility to just one character can lead to big problems…
I have prepared a place for everyone to see the cosplay!
While Rirya is excitedly being a fast-talking otaku with sparkly eyes, Kiyoka is dreaming about having her legs broken. The contrast is just too much.
It’s like Usamin, who has become a grandma as a result of the accumulation of generation gap jokes.
Academic studies and lessons are a prerequisite…
There is no reason to skip training…!
I saw in another work that it’s dangerous if a wealthy girl who is not familiar with subculture becomes hooked.
Well, I feel like subculture and three-dimensional idols don’t really go well together, so I wonder if it will be a hit.
>>130If it’s Legendman, it would typically be an officially invited project.
>>130Just making Gunpla gathers a lot of uncles.
>>134It’s a disadvantage.
>>140Everyone in the idol fandom is on the same level, so it’s just a margin of error.
Ririya is the type who goes to not only 2D but also 3D idol lives, so she’s too broad in interests…
>>131Getting hooked on 2.5 dimensions!?
You say you have no talent, but as a result of cramming in every possible otaku element, it has turned out to be the most outrageous thing.
The level of being an otaku is just right at someone like Nao.
Please stop calling me “Regimen teacher.”
I think the fact that the other characters seem to hardly engage in games or anime even as a hobby is adding to it.
Saki is facing it quite seriously.
I want to check out Denma-sensei’s game stream a bit.
But this guy says some pretty dangerous things when he’s being an otaku, so I worry if I can trust him with work.
>>143If P becomes a proper person, they will probably stop it…
Can’t Legend Mammoth-sensei normally be a teacher in that field?
>>144It’s a level that would get you invited to a tournament…
I don’t think Riepyan would feel out of place here since there are many otaku who share interests, especially in 765 and 346 Pro.
>>146283 has a lot of hidden otaku.
I suppose only Tenka-chan is so open about it.
It’s nice that something not cute is captured in the background…
I wonder what the average employee level at Bandai Namco is.
I don’t know what level the Legend Mammoth is, but there might be people who could dedicate everything to fighting games and still not reach that level, right?
>>152So you should proudly declare it!
>>152A woman who casually reaches that realm.
Overflowing with talent…
>>152If it’s as good as SF6, then I’m one of the top 500.
It was funny how the anonymous commentators during the 1st live event were like, “I’m getting more voice actor family information than I expected…”
>>153So it’s not an out, Senpai!
>>153When you’re exposed to content that prominently features radio or voice actors, you can often find information easily without having to search for it specifically.
It’s strong that I can provide explanations because I’ve properly watched the main work too.
Katsuragi Ririya Dai-Pan Collection
When it’s time for this person to not hide their otaku hobbies, they can become quite a bad otaku.
In 765, there is a literary girl who poured her first paycheck as an idol into online avatar purchases.
China seems to really enjoy listening to Rirya’s otaku talks, so there’s no problem at all with these two.
>>165The repair group probably has a pretty good compatibility.
>>165If there’s a problem when Chinna-chan is talking, it’s just the other person’s fault…
I don’t really understand the story, but it’s cute~
Kiyonaka-chan, who has been made to endure watching 24 episodes of anime, should really get angry.
>>168But Liliya is really cute when she’s talking about robots or anime…
>>168Anyway, during that time, Lilia would just say how amazing it is while looking at her nails or her smartphone…
>>175Just by spending time with me for 24 episodes on your day off, you are too much of an angel.
>>168The cute Leelia is providing me with background music for work, so my nail polishing is going smoothly~
Casually, this guy has quite a bit of gold with the Blazer Tsumuji-chan Season 3 box.
Falling down in the lesson is fun, right?
>>171Uh…
The fact that GakuMas includes Kuroi and a lot of elements from the original series, but also introduces a new model of iDOL is just crazy, right…?
Chika is so big-hearted that she accepts most things.
When will the producer find out?
>>176Long ago…
>>176It’s already been Christmas.
No, even before that (depending on the options), I’ve been giving limited edition model kits as presents, so it’s been relatively early on…
>>176I think it’s already mostly figured out through NIA’s sales.
>>176I think it’s already been revealed because I got a Sylvester model kit as a Christmas present.
>>176I heard it from a gal, and it’s already been revealed by Christmas.
When fully opened, I feel a precariousness that suggests I might talk about voice acting or being a storyboard supervisor in children’s anime.
Seeing China from the casual group buy the goods that I wasn’t able to get makes me feel a bit frustrated.
Each time the character’s personality stands out, the very beginning…
The seriousness of canceling a new movie is becoming more prominent, which is amazing.
Trial actions are not good, Yopyan…
It might be dangerous to let idols talk about doing voice acting.
>>190There are relatively many depictions of voice actors working at other offices, so it should be fine, probably…
Seeing the other kids’ communities gives off a heartwarming atmosphere, but when Tsukimura gets involved, it suddenly feels more like a school environment.
You can’t paint plastic models in the same room as the anime teacher.
>>193But that’s the premise.
P might be asking their parents about Leelia’s otaku hobbies.
…I thought so, but it’s confirmed that I’m going to Sweden, but whether I met my parents is still uncertain, right, Senpai?
You already have a grasp of it from the research before the scouting, let alone the NIA, right Producer?
>>196Wasn’t the investigation into Leelia something like “this person doesn’t seem to have any talent” level shallow?
>>196Even when the teacher shows their otaku side, that person doesn’t quite seem to get it.
Mr. Katsuragi, you like this kind of thing, huh?
P is the type to ask around, so they might tell a gal something like “They like this kind of thing” without any malice, and it’s hard to hide.
I think the tide turned after it was revealed that they understood the family structure of voice actors.
It was also revealed that they are quite an outlier group.
>>199That has been the case for a while…
>>199It’s actually a pretty sweet relationship, just overshadowed by the otaku elements…
When you receive a model kit, spin it around to check the model number.