
I got a 0 on the math test! What? Really! Muu-chan too! Phew, I’m home!
Muu-chan is dressed in proper clothes.
>>1
The bun hairstyle itself takes effort, so it’s properly loved.
I can tell that you’ve always been a kind child.
Although Dr. Suzaki is good, I wonder if Mu-chan really didn’t come to like such an environment growing up!
>>3
That’s why we were standing together, right?
It’s nice to see that even in a moment of relief, Mimi-chan’s self-esteem can be perceived.
>>4
I was denying with all my might the words that suggested I might have a disability because of my self-esteem.
>>8
I understand.
It seems like you understand on some level that if you said it to someone other than Mu-chan, they would seriously be put off.
Mii-chan’s house has such fine details…
>>6
I guess it’s my grandmother’s house.
If Mii-chan had been a boy, they could have just stayed in prison and lived a long life.
Depicted as a beloved person with a disability…
From a general perspective, there is quite a difference between Muu-chan and Mii-chan, even if it’s just a margin of error.
I think it’s a good panel that clearly shows the difference between able-bodied people and those with disabilities at a glance.
Muu-chan’s home situation is still better, but even so, they still end up committing crimes and loitering…
Well, it can’t be compared to Mi-chan who gets brutally murdered.
Muu-chan is probably standing there as a result of following Mii-chan…
Muu-chan is the type of child who can accept support and continue living…
Phew.
Maybe Moo-chan was loved by the people around her since a long time ago.
I was like, “Oh…” when I found out both of them are from Miyagi.
>>20
Is there something in Miyagi?
>>34
The three family members will be together after this…
You look down on Mu-chan, don’t you?
>>21
There is a certain level of intelligence that allows one to look down and feel at ease, but not paying attention to clothing or hair could be a result of the environment in which one was raised.
>>22
It’s just that there is no awareness or intelligence to notice.
>>21
It’s good that there are others here besides myself, right?
Everyone has something like this, right?
>>24
Muu-chan has a high pride even if she can’t study, so I don’t think she would listen unless she is certain that she got a score of 0.
>>30
It’s probably because I usually look down on others that I come up with such thoughts.
Some people say that Mii-chan is proud, but I think the tendency to throw tantrums is a result of being constantly denied, which triggers a defense mechanism.
Mii-chan’s discomfort is so vivid that I can hardly look at it directly.
>>23
In the end, you’ll die tragically… so just let it flow.
You like Muu-chan, don’t you, Nameless?
Speak honestly.
>>25
They are currently so good that it feels like a healing experience.
>>25
If it didn’t become popular, I might not have liked it.
Thanks to the trend, I became aware of its cuteness.
I really love the wobbly parts.
Isn’t Mii-chan’s forehead a crazy hairstyle just as it is in the Ho! character?
I guess I’m the only one who notices Muu-chan’s cuteness…
Muu-chan just turned to crime without being taught, but afterward, she reformed and is doing her best to live in society while receiving support, so there are no longer any elements to dislike about her situation.
I think kids like this can’t leave their hometown, right? But maybe after the earthquake in 311, they had no place to go and ended up leaving after a lot of twists and turns…
>>33
I moved to the city together, but I went to prison and lost contact; it’s been two years.
It’s now 2012, so they themselves are not involved.
I don’t understand family.
Mii-chan has more to do with her family environment than her disabilities…
It seems that Muu-chan could normally take the welfare center route without standing around.
There were kids like this in elementary and middle school, and in high school, but I wonder how they are doing now.
A person with only high pride is essentially just a worthless unemployed old man without a name.
>>41
Mii-chan, who is working, is more admirable…
Mii-chan’s personality became that way because of the awful teacher and her parents.
I had a friend like Mu-chan, even though he was a guy, and it was sad that no matter how much he studied, he couldn’t get good scores.
There are quite a few nameless people like Nina-chan, aren’t there?
Muu-chan’s clothes are pretty, the coordination is not strange, and her hair is not messy.
>>46
After this, the coordination will become strange…
>>47
Because I separated from my parents.
I wonder how the parents feel after hearing that their daughter, whom they had seemingly raised with care, is now working in a no restrictions sex industry and has become a shoplifter, leading to her being classified as disabled and sent to a welfare facility…
>>47
I guess my parents really did a good job…
>>51
Even now, when my overall coordination is off, I still properly tie my hair, so what I’ve learned from my parents is significant.
>>60
Even Mii-chan, who received education as a non-disabled person from her parents, tried to exist as a non-disabled person until her death…
>>64
As expected, this is what grandma said…
>>60
Muu-chan is a child who can do it properly if you teach her, as she is capable of such things.
>>60
Rubber band…!
>>74
Huh…?
Using Mii-chan and Muu-chan as a topic is still somewhat accepted, but if you make a joke about someone with ADHD, there are likely many anonymous people who would get really angry.
>>48
It’s a typical ADHD work like Doraemon, but I don’t dislike it that much.
>>169
It’s a work from the Showa era, so it’s only natural, but it’s strange that the Showa morals of national animes like Doraemon and Chibi Maruko-chan are accepted just because they are popular.
If the stage is set in the Showa era, even the latest works should allow for Showa morals.
>>172
It looks really stupid.
If you’re seriously thinking that and saying it earnestly, you should just die!
If you’re saying it with the intention to vandalize, then there’s nothing to be done.
>>169
I forgot the name that came up in the story, but could it be about treating the character of the ADHD child like Mii-chan?
Originally, people with disabilities should be treated with dignity, and there is an issue where those who need help do not appear in a way that makes others want to assist them.
>>50
It was Mii-chan who brushed aside the helping hand that Muu-chan extended.
Those who can be helped need to have some level of knowledge and understanding in order to be helped.
Muu-chan is well-dressed, and her hairstyle looks cute, which shows that she is loved.
Mii-chan is…
Muu-chan’s relatively honest nature is what makes the difference between light and darkness.
Is it because of the environment I grew up in?
Perhaps they didn’t even realize they were being made fun of and ended up getting hurt instead.
>>53
I don’t think Mom won’t hit me just because I don’t react first.
>>53
I think somehow I was raised properly and had a foundation to blend into society.
If I weren’t with Mii-chan, I probably wouldn’t even be standing around idly and would be at home packing boxes of old staplers for my parents.
>>53
Muu-chan has a good personality, so I think they weren’t really bullied. Just being silly doesn’t make someone a target for bullying.
Mii-chan is seen as foolish and became the target of the teacher’s jokes; her appearance also contributed to this, so it was more about being looked down upon rather than being bullied directly, and her foolishness was not the direct cause.
I would appreciate it if you would allow me to feel a sense of relief when I find someone who is just as much of a failure as I am.
The thing is, it’s more about making excuses to put down Muu-chan after being admonished for not properly paying attention in class.
>>54
…Muu-chan was pooping in the schoolyard!
It’s obvious by appearance, but I only became aware of my disability and received my disability certificate after being released from prison. I’m also worried that Mu-chan’s family might be overly supportive, as it seems like a potential landmine.
>>61
The reason you can tell that Muu-chan has a disability based on appearance is because her fashion coordination is similar to Mii-chan’s, and it cannot be determined by her face.
>>66
It was made clear through movement and gaze that it was depicted after being captured, right?
>>78
Well, there are busy children, so I think that’s a bit of a tricky area when it comes to when they are little.
>>66
Wasn’t your appearance judged during the interview at the time of your incarceration?
Well, that’s a judgment made by the professionals, but…
I can’t really say what Mu-chan’s parents are like yet.
It seems that at least you weren’t attending a support class or anything like that.
In Muu-chan’s case, it’s difficult to rule out the possibility that she really was pooping.
>>63
The web version of Mii-chan is still doing wild poops, so there’s a strong possibility that the bar has been lowered due to Muu-chan’s demonstration.
>>65
I think that public defecation in Tokyo is more of a Toyoko Kids joke than a 2010s Shinjuku thing, but maybe it’s a common topic for the night women of Shinjuku; it wouldn’t be surprising even if it is a common topic.
>>69
I think it feels somewhat acceptable to do it outdoors since I saw a video of someone in Tokyo peeing outside at night.
>>72
I think there is quite a big difference between those two…
>>79
There is a world of difference between standing to urinate and squatting to poop, even for men.
Muu-chan doesn’t seem like the type to use violence…
There are no places to poop in Tokyo…
Muu-chan can communicate, which alone scores high points.
>>73
On top of that, it’s commendable that you’re properly stopping loitering and doing the stapler box packing.
There are really not many usable toilets in Tokyo.
Late at night, especially.
On Friday nights, even the men’s restroom at the pachinko parlor has long lines.
There are a lot of videos of toe-yoko kids doing outdoor peeing, right?
Mii-chan being unnecessarily cute is really not good.
It’s because of the imbalance with intelligence that they are easily taken advantage of.
– The posture is all floppy – The way the gaze moves and expressions – Reactions in conversation – The shape of the characters
It seems that from the inspector’s perspective it doesn’t even reach the level of needing an intelligence test, but for the people living together, they might not understand it, want to acknowledge it, or just get used to it.
>>85
This continues in a child-like state even as an adult, and those who are in that field can tell just by looking, so childhood is…
It’s because it’s also a characteristic of children.
Let’s record a video instead of doing it outside.
Is modern society overflowing with outdoor urination like that…?
Last year, I saw a drunk guy peeing in public, and I thought, “Wow, I haven’t seen that in a while,” but it turns out there are still people like that around.
>>87
It’s a story about a new tribe in Toyoko Kids, so it’s not something that’s generally overflowing!
There are probably quite a few like Mii-chan and Mu-chan in Toyoko Kids.
Do you know how to tie a bun hairstyle? I don’t know.
>>92
Nameless ones who cannot tie their hair…
>>100
Stop it, it’s physically impossible…
There are many individuals with a similar vibe to Mii-chan gathered in the Toriyoko Kids, along with their family environments.
The male Mimi-chan has no destination other than to be a low-ranking member of the underworld.
>>93
Some kids come from outside the prefecture thinking they might be able to change if they go there, but those who originally struggle to fit in will stand out anyway.
At least, they have the charm to build a good relationship with the staff at the welfare center.
>>94
Unlike Mii-chan, it’s really significant that I honestly accept that I’m inferior.
I think Mii-chan is cute, but I feel a horrifying aspect like the slow-paced yuri sadism, while Mu-chan is just straight-up cute.
Yeah, there aren’t any girls with good looks who have disabilities, and if there were, they’d probably get preyed on by men.
I’ve heard I shouldn’t dress them too cutely, so what should I do?
>>95
How about aiming for a “barely okay” level?
>>98
?
>>99
“How about aiming for a level where only I know this guy has a disability…?”
>>95
What do you mean by “not allowing”?
If you can’t choose your own clothes or do your makeup, no matter how good your facial features are, it’s going to be tough.
Show me Muu-chan’s poop scene!!
Unlike Muu-chan, Mii-chan’s inability to acknowledge being disabled probably stems from a significant difference in the love and affection received from family.
>>101
Even though I’m an idiot, my parents didn’t scold me and loved me properly, so I was able to acknowledge my stupidity while nurturing my self-esteem. However, everyone in my family, including my parents and grandmother, refuses to acknowledge that they are disabled, believing that being healthy is the only source of self-esteem. That difference is a bit too cruel.
The more I get to know Muu-chan, the more I suspect that Mii-chan invited her and that she started standing around…
>>103
It’s amazing that you can say you don’t want to do it anymore.
If Mii-chan were in the opposite position, she would definitely be swept away.
Muu-chan remembers and carries out the things she learned from others, like inviting her friend O-Dango to the welfare center.
Mii-chan is the type to carry out the bad things she has learned.
Muu-chan is the type to put into practice the things they want to remember.
Isn’t this a problem unrelated to the environment or similar issues?
>>108
I think it’s an environmental issue.
Maybe it’s pretty explicit because it’s a manga.
Mii-chan’s family has three generations with very similar personalities.
I’ve become really envious of the person who bought Muu-chan, who was just standing around aimlessly…
In the first few episodes, there are many tough developments that come rolling in, so for someone who only knows it from memes and isn’t a big fan, it feels like it might be better to just stick with that.
>>110
The moment the word “disability” comes up plainly, most people become cautious.
It seems they were often bought together, but was there any yuri play or something like that?
Muu-chan is wearing a parka from a brand that she wore when she was a child.
I’m told that my outfit isn’t well coordinated, but I’m wearing a similar outerwear and my hairstyle is the same as it was when I was a child.
Perhaps the clothes and hairstyles that were cherished during childhood are still favorites, resulting in a varied style.
>>113
On a different note, children like this tend to struggle with coordination, so that’s it.
I think one of Moo-chan’s good qualities is being foolish enough to honestly listen to what others say.
Having a strange sense of self-esteem is the worst thing for welfare…
>>116
It’s said to be strange, but nobody wants to do stapling.
Muu-chan is also quite a convenient character in the manga, but since she is the only conscience, she can’t be touched upon too much.
>>119
Isn’t it impossible to say anything more than what might be?
>>131
There aren’t any characters that the staff would praise to that extent.
>>116
It’s truly the worst to be like Mii-chan and say “I don’t want to, I don’t want to.”
When you’re trying to help someone and they reject your efforts, it really drains your motivation fast.
It’s possible that the person who has been drawing manga that is just provocative and lacks a conclusion could lead to a death in the first episode through a predictable process, after all…
Why was Muu-chan able to recognize their own disability?
>>120
I trust what I’m told because I don’t have the intelligence to doubt it.
>>120
The juvenile officer noticed after being caught for shoplifting.
Mii-chan’s setting is just too wicked, but well, it’s a manga after all…
I have no idea how a purebred with a worthless background could survive.
>>122
If you’re already completely warped at the age of a college student and your family situation is in tatters, then…
Those who have no intention of being helped cannot be helped…
It was probably because Mii-chan invited Muu-chan to hang out that they stood around.
I think the devil would have grown up more properly if it weren’t for being friends with Mii-chan.
>>129
Having Mii-chan, who is known as a cursed child by those around her, nearby has probably helped me avoid the hate that might have been directed at me.
Mii-chan and Muu-chan were childhood friends.
I was sure we had only met after becoming adults.
>>136
It doesn’t mean that you don’t need to support those who are motivated enough to help themselves, but it’s easily misunderstood.
>>137
I, on the contrary, learned about that interpretation and misunderstanding for the first time.
>>139
I will watch this manga like an idiot.
>>140
I briefly thought about going to see it, but using my brain resources on that seems wasteful.
Muu-chan seems to be quite straightforward.
Surprisingly, this element is quite difficult and important…
>>143
It’s something innocent.
>>143
Honesty is an important element regardless of whether one is disabled, healthy, a patient, male, female, a child, or an adult.
Even kids who are not disabled but are honest and respond well are highly regarded.
Failed with a rating of 4.8 stars on Amazon.
It’s too much of a masterpiece.
Mii-chan is such a fantastical existence at the negative singularity, but the anti-existence of that, Mu-chan, is also a fantastical existence.
Children with intelligence, traits, personality, and appearance similar to Mu-chan are fairly common, but a child who possesses all of these qualities is extremely rare.
I feel like the discussion about not being able to distinguish between people with disabilities and others based on clothing was the most heated…
>>152
I feel like that is a unique way for women to distinguish themselves in the fashion mount battle.
I completely forgot, but it makes me think of a classmate I had who was like this, and it leads me to reflect on various things.
There are times when discussions get heated over the topic that elementary school tests are basically designed with the assumption that everyone scores 100 points.
I wonder if there are elementary schools that don’t have prerequisites…
>>154
It seems like you live in a really rural area.
>>157
I think the test covering the material from the last few hours created by the homeroom teacher is based on the assumption of scoring 100 points.
I think that for commercially available products or tests with broader educational norms, if the homeroom teacher is properly teaching the classes, a perfect score should be assumed. However, whether the homeroom teacher is covering the test material can vary, so it depends on the situation.
>>157
I couldn’t score 100 points, huh…
>>154
If you know this manga and have that opinion, it seems like you might have some issues too.
Mii-chan’s mom is a gold digger.
Mumumumuu’s dumplings are
There’s no wind, yet it’s fluffy.
Muu-chan’s no-NG adult entertainment, huh…
Muu-chan pooped in the schoolyard!
In the first place, Mii-chan is doing sex work to earn money efficiently to support her boyfriend.
There is no reason for Muu-chan to stand around.
I might have ended up liking Muu-chan if it weren’t for this work.
Mii-chan is clearly looking down on Muu-chan, isn’t she?
The teacher is not at fault, right?
Just because I was able to rehabilitate myself, I came all the way to see Mii-chan.
Muu-chan, who says let’s go to the center together, is such a good kid.
>>136
It’s not someone you really need to support seriously.
Resources are not infinite, so we can’t afford to be bothered with that.
In elementary school, it certainly felt like a score of 90% was the standard, even if you couldn’t get a perfect score.
But… Muu-chan is doing a poop on the ground…
>>173
What are you talking about!? Everyone! Be careful not to end up like those with no names!
I don’t think that quartet would have come together without the mascot named Muu-chan.
To be honest, I don’t think any of the characters except Mu-chan are cute, so I probably won’t read this manga anymore once the past arc is over.
>>175
In the entire past arc,
Muu-chan’s comment about pooping lacks credibility.
It really felt like I was just zoning out.
It’s an expression that in the childhood stage, when unable to distinguish between right and wrong, one might quickly tell a lie to belittle a close person and that the only friend Mi-chan could use for excuses was Muu-chan.
If it’s just about looks, I think Momo and Kokoro are cute too.
If we include personality, then Muu-chan is the cutest.
Evil FF10
>>183
What is this manga?
>>184
I’m going to die story.
>>183
So the modern story starts from Zanarkand (after Mii-chan dies)?
This is Mu-chan hating the poison uncle and seriously.
A story of spending enjoyable days after meeting Sel──
>>185
Isn’t Mii-chan hopeless?
I feel somewhat uncomfortable with Mii-chan’s mom.
Is it because there’s harmfulness?
>>188
I honestly think it’s a matter of whether you die in the first episode or not.
Aren’t your parents casually engaging in forbidden incest?
Do you understand?!
It’s sad that they were taken out and tricked into engaging in prostitution.
I’m glad you won’t end up living a life that is exploited by others.