
Big Illustration! Heisei Shonen Dan This is the Ichikan family from 1999! Let’s once again fully enjoy the fun of Heisei! Nostalgic R: LIFE Comedy♪ 32-bit (Gusho) Heart-Throbbing Comic Bonbon Memorial Petan’s Transforming Card Captor Zoids Babimi-chan Thus, the strongest! MA.GR Thunderbolt Source Emtex M4 Citrazoid Meta Yon Pokémon Pokémon V Tomlight Pouch Chair No Home Bokuboku Kotorijizai First Love Tsuki 39 Baby Marine Dango Three Brothers Episode 12 Nostradamus 2 The problems are precious. Sankaku Head
The part about the ten-gallon hat was impactful…
I wish I had the Wodom plastic model.
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Bonbon
This manga has really lowered this author’s standing.
Back in the days of Umaru-chan, the anonymous users were all praising it.
>>5
Bulletin board airplay
I’m envious that you have so many game consoles.
Theory of a girl born in the Reiwa era with a triangular head
What is with the nonsense words being used and the people who are just pretending? Is it okay to delete this?
No need to ask.
Are you still pretending to know about parenting?
This person is 38, so they should be directly hit by various hobbies from their generation, but it’s a mystery why they seem so out of touch with the Heisei era…
It seems that since they are from a rural area like Yamanashi, they probably led a wild life far removed from civilization during their childhood, and given the direct impact of COVID-19, I guess they did it without any interviews.
I guess that’s how it ended up since I didn’t have any friends from my generation who understood that…
The way Kametotsu, who is the same age, draws kids from that time is completely different in resolution from the manga of the 90s, and it’s shocking.
>>13
I think you just didn’t play with hobbies in general because you weren’t interested when you were a child.
So I tried to ride the wave of nostalgia and failed.
>>24
It’s probably just because I was born in the countryside and couldn’t ride.
I think there was a strong sense of longing, but I haven’t experienced it myself, and there’s a time lag in the information, so my sense of time is messed up.
>>13
I’m of the same generation, but in Heisei 11 (1999) I was already a middle school student, so there’s too big of an age gap with the manga characters (were they around third grade?). I don’t understand the real activities of elementary school students back then.
After drawing nothing but boring stuff, I heard that I made Umaru-chan after taking my wife’s advice.
“Did it happen even with a divorce…?”
It was too cruel for the final episode to have the jump open to the left.
>>15
It’s already a reality air play, isn’t it?
Is there a town-operated convenience store in Yamanashi?
Only the first episode of Umaru-chan was funny.
I remember that those who started threads about Umaru-chan were considered to be trolls, so I couldn’t start a proper thread.
It feels like it’s drawn based on a vague memory of an actual experience rather than being just an airhead.
Rather than the ridiculously inaccurate historical references, the existence of convenience stores in apartment complexes was more of a mystery.
>>20
Isn’t there something like a convenience store or a shop on the first floor? I spent my childhood around Ukima Funado, and I seem to remember that there was something like that at my friend’s place I used to visit.
That child from back then is interesting, isn’t he?
If it’s Umami-chan, I remember.
I thought it would be nostalgic to talk about the Heisei era when we are already in the first digit of Reiwa!
>>25
I might have been better off not saying “Heisei.”
Well, that’s not really…
If the historical verification is accurate, then life has changed significantly, so it is worth doing.
I can’t quite figure it out, but it feels like there was a gap of about 4 or 5 years around the protagonist.
>>27
I don’t think the thread image is particularly strange.
There is a mysterious plastic model, but…
A lot can change in about 20 years…
Things like this aren’t just based on my own preferences; having an older brother who is about 5 years older can provide information as well.
Your perspective will become much broader.
Even during the Umaru-chan era, I thought there was something off about the author’s common sense.
The way the game console is placed in the image looks unnatural, like a display item.
Wasn’t Eva a bit earlier?
>>37
The boom from the re-broadcast is really long.
Are you going to buy the single of “First Love”?
At a time when they don’t sell them anymore, eating Nuubou, or at a town-run convenience store where you can choose as much cheap candy as you want for 10 yen without being charged tax, makes you think you should at least Google it a little.
I feel it’s strange that the pocket camera and the MD are in the same space, I guess?
Since it’s the countryside, there shouldn’t be a time lag.
>>41
Manga and magazines are about a week late, but the items really aren’t arriving at all.
Was it the person who said that saying “thank you for the meal” at a beef bowl restaurant is for the lower class?
Eva had theatrical releases, and there were also games and other things that followed.
Starting from the first year of Reiwa to the 11th year of Heisei, it has been about 20 years, so it should resonate with readers in their thirties.
The amazing thing about this manga is that when you feel a bit of unnaturalness and start to investigate, more and more oddities appear.
A few years later, Eva broadcast all episodes over the course of two or three days during the late night.
My name is Umar.
This girl probably has eroge (erotic games) at her house.
I think it was something like this in 1999.
I saw a town-operated convenience store after a long time.
It looks like a quite wealthy house, but it’s not spacious at all, so it feels like it was just haphazardly stuffed with things, regardless of the Heisei era or before.
>>53
Ichika also lives in the same apartment complex.
I was going to get revenge in this episode since I got interrupted in Dan’s room, but I was interrupted again after all.
The only scene I could relate to was the salt mound licking.
>>54
Is it a cow?
The way to open a phone booth, how to use toys, English vocabulary—it’s just a lack of knowledge in general.
At the time, I was a child, but I felt that Eva had a somewhat dark impression as an anime.
Rather than saying it’s from a different era, it’s more that the character’s image doesn’t come across from this room.
It feels like just arranging things in a table like “things that were popular in 1999.”
>>57
It’s not the protagonist’s house, is it?
It’s a no-experience manga, isn’t it?
Did the Afro dog and burned bread come after the year 2000?
I think they were just relying on the vague memories of the person and didn’t do proper research or verification.
The town-operated convenience store doesn’t seem to understand the meaning of franchise.
Heisei Boy Dan Grand Illustrated! Let’s play through the fun and nostalgic Heisei one more time! Nostalgic R::LIFE Comedy♪ This is the living room of a condo in Heisei 11!! Glass fluorescent light, 1 million yen, a hexagonal piggy bank that accumulates savings, a lame sewing machine, a summer vacation friend, a ceiling circulator, a VHS video deck, self-glink Famicom cartridges, everyone properly understands the FF switch, ribbons, Shonen Jump pop-up picture books, and then completely stop listening to musical instruments.
In the first place, the room that was being probed is over here.
>>63
The table is big!!
>>63
I think the helmet of the Kamen Rider in the upper left is based on the author’s real experience.
I remember that my cousin’s Kamen Rider Black helmet was passed down to me.
>>73
Even if it’s not a cousin, my older brother had it, and the range of nostalgic stories around here tends to fluctuate quite a bit, doesn’t it?
>>63
I do think this is quite old.
The RF switch has indeed disappeared.
If it were a Super Famicom and the TV were a little newer, I think it wouldn’t be like this.
After the PlayStation, there were homes where new consoles didn’t come out at all.
>>63
If you’re living in a housing complex, it’s probably not considered wealthy, so I think this is about what you’d expect.
Even in the countryside, information was coming in with just one call.
>>65
The thread image didn’t come in because it’s a Bonbon, huh…
Aren’t you the protagonist?
Well, I meant to say the owner of the room.
It’s strange that there are Tokimeki Memorial figures in a girl’s room…
What I thought on the Heisei page where I was told I was wrong was how many people had the New Famicom.
>>71
Basically, no one had it, and if someone did, it was like “Wow, that’s amazing!”
Did we have something like a metal rack around here lately…?
I either thought of convenience stores as something like a small personal shop or believed that they were town-operated.
There were hardly any convenience stores in 1999, just Daily Yamazaki.
In the end, I feel like it was a twist where it wasn’t real but Ichika’s delusion of Heisei, and instead of that, the mother who helped dies.
The large housing complexes from the Showa era generally have shopping streets on the first floor.
Now, it’s just a shuttered street with no trace left.
Did that many anonymous people read this manga?
Is it just the same person writing a lot?
>>78
There were supporters back then too, but defending this error-riddled manga makes me question their sanity.
There were cases where individual stores became Daily Yamazaki.
It was open from 7 AM to 9 PM.
The original in the lower right changed to color, but since this is a house where, even a year before the PS2, they couldn’t even get a PS or an SFC, I actually think the original was more natural.
If an elementary school student has this many toys, they would be treated like a spoiled rich kid.
The cover jump of Kazika is old, but since it’s a lewd episode of Nube with a sleeping demon, the answer comes out as Dan’s wanking material.
Personally, I can somewhat understand that older equipment is acceptable if you’re living in a housing complex.
Home appliances from the Showa era are so sturdy that, apart from the television, it feels like a lot of the older ones have remained.
There were game consoles up to the Super Famicom, but…
I hardly ever saw a TV connected to an RF switch lately.
The first thing that makes me certain I don’t know this author is the size of the Sega Saturn.
There is nothing drawn with a narrower width than the Super Famicom.
I guess I can’t understand the sense of scale because I’m just drawing based on the images I found online.
I probably just left it all to Ash.
When you’re in elementary school, everything revolves around Korokoro, so it really changes in just 2 to 3 years.
There aren’t any elementary school students playing Famicom in an era with stuffed Kobuns, right…?
Overall, it’s a bit old, and there are things that are about a decade apart in terms of generation, so it’s understandable that no one can really relate to it…
In the first place, the jump being displayed is from a year ago; the editor should have noticed.
Even if there’s a Famicom, I think by now, at that age, it’s mostly put away and TVs have basically switched from RF switches to RCA AV cables.
I was reminded of the Famicom in the apartment complex.
There were times when the TV at my friend’s apartment, where we used to live, sometimes showed what looked like someone playing a Famicom game on a channel that shouldn’t have been showing anything. What was that about?
>>99
I don’t understand the detailed reasoning, but such things happen when using an RF switch.
In the year FF8 was released, it wouldn’t be the case that the average Showa-era household had a Famicom…
In this manga, it depicted Heisei ramen as plain soy sauce ramen, but by 1999, it seems like more elaborate versions were already being released.
It feels like I was out and about, but I was still eating regular soy sauce ramen.
You’re so rich!
It is evident from Hikaru no Go, which aired in 1999, that the timing of the show is too old-fashioned, as online go has already become widespread with the advent of the internet.
>>103
Just reading manga from that time can give you a lot of information, right?
The internet wasn’t that widespread this year, though.
The Famicom doesn’t exist in 1999.
It might be possible if it were a family that could only buy toys from used junk.
>>105
I can buy a PlayStation at a second-hand shop, so I’ll play PlayStation.
Is the mysterious tank top guy mom’s friend with benefits?
>>96
I don’t know if it’s because of the criticism, but just like with the GB, there was a correction later and “the living room of the apartment complex” became “the living room of Danchi.”
>>108
I thought it was a typical poor setting where we used hand-me-downs like game consoles because we live in a housing complex, but it turns out that’s not the case…
>>135
It was set up that we were somewhat poor because I am a single mother of two children.
I’ve never been to Yamanashi, but there’s a kid big shot wearing a tank top, shorts, a straw hat, and holding a bug cage.
City folks don’t have the guts, so they can’t jump!!
Isn’t it basic to do things like jumping into the river from a big rock to test your courage?
>>109
That’s not Kōshu dialect, it’s Hakata dialect.
>>118
It is said that a cold-hearted person throws sand at a rural town with their after-feet.
I was told that if you leave, I won’t let your family live here either.
I accidentally burned it, but I couldn’t actually burn this ticket after all.
I’ll keep it because I’m sending it to you.
Smudged letters, Heisei
Writing ‘Heisei 11’ makes it feel quite a long time ago, but it’s actually 1999.
FF8 and Smash Bros. are both out.
In 1999, the RF switch and the original FC are still alive, that’s rock.
The PS2 will be released in a year.
The PS2 came out the year after this, so there’s no way it’s a Famicom.
If I play with my friends, it’s mostly on the 64.
The atmosphere is so different that the uncle usually gets confused.
In other words… it’s like a Heisei jump…
It’s strange to be playing Famicom on a TV with an RF switch and indoor antenna during the time FF8 was released.
I have a memory of buying books on Amazon around the year 2000.
Isn’t it something like a parallel world for the punchline? Didn’t you establish consistency with it?
I can understand if we’re getting a hand-me-down TV that’s compatible with AV cables and a game console that we’re no longer using, like a Super Famicom, coming down with the TV.
It’s pretty normal that I didn’t have any game hardware after the PS, SS, and 64.
Since there were a lot of used ones flowing around for things like the SFC,
No matter how much you live in a poor apartment complex, if you don’t make an effort to maintain it, it won’t end up like this.
Around the year 2000, the FC was already being treated as a proper reggae genre.
The SFC might have still been active just barely.
On the contrary, you probably thought that you’d gather too much information and include everything.
It would be great if we could just let in the ones we know.
>>125
No, I was asking the readers for memories of the Heisei era without knowing because I didn’t look it up!
>>134
Yeah…
If it’s Super Famicom, I can understand.
It was cheap enough that I could buy it with my child’s allowance.
This has been corrected; it’s from 1999! But I can’t help but feel a sense of pride even though I can’t display it in the shonen magazine.
I have bonbons.
If interpreted favorably, it will go viral across various age groups.
I think I scattered the Heisei element.
Since the author is the author, I don’t really understand it well…
I wonder if the SFC64GBC was still active around this time at my place.
Hand-me-downs seem like a normal story.
I have memories of receiving and giving Famicom games from and to my relatives.
>>131
Not just from relatives, but I also received some from the neighbor lady, right?
They said they didn’t need it anymore because the children grew up and left home.
>>131
Around this time, the hand-me-downs might become Super Famicom.
The unmistakable Showa nostalgia that comes from Bikkuriman.
>>132
The new Bikkuriman anime starts from November 1999.
This place is a bit strange.
A tragedy born from the author’s lack of intelligence and the editor’s lack of motivation.
If we set it so that there is some distortion because it’s a world of memory, then…
I think it would have been interesting to add some mystery elements.
Dan’s living room could very well be considered as the living room from the elementary school days of Sankaku Head, who was probably a middle school student in 1999 (around 1994 or 1995).
By 1999, it was already an era where you could get hand-me-down Super Famicoms…
>>96
I think it would be really bad if you made a choice that doesn’t resonate with readers in the depiction of the protagonist’s home, even though it’s a nostalgic style that seeks to recreate that era.
If it was around the year 2000, kids weren’t using the internet unless they had a DC (Dreamcast).
>>140
From the late 90s to the early 2000s, children would use the internet by checking the display PCs connected to the internet at electronics stores.
I think it was the PC around the library.
>>140
Only the kids whose parents had a computer were on the internet…
There were no people nearby using the Dreamcast online.
>>156
Are you trying to say that the MK is a losing hardware?
>>158
It was quite a hassle to connect to the internet with the Dreamcast…
>>169
I was able to connect just by plugging in the phone line, but the phone bill is…
In Yamanashi in ’99, there were regular toy stores and a Toys “R” Us inside the Granpark, so you could mostly buy things you saw in CoroCoro Comic without any problem.
It might be possible to pass down, but I think connecting an RF switch in this day and age might actually be a hassle, so people probably don’t do it.
Isn’t that exactly during the peak of Yu-Gi-Oh?
>>143
I remember being told that it was the peak of entertainment during the Heisei era, even though we complained there was hardly any entertainment at that time.
>>155
The 1990s were rather a time when children’s entertainment was rapidly changing, wasn’t it?
>>157
Therefore, even a difference of about two years can lead to a significant gap in perception.
>>155
It’s around this time that things like Bemani and DDR started, huh?
There was a theory that Dan’s age and the author’s age differ by about 5 years, and since the author is depicting memories from when he was Dan’s age, there is a discrepancy of about 5 years.
>>144
Match the age!
>>149
You probably wanted to align it with Nostradamus in 1999.
For some reason, it didn’t become the main focus, so there was no point in making it in 1999.
>>152
When discussing the Nostradamus situation in 1999, it might have been unavoidable to touch upon Weekly Shonen Magazine… that could have been a reason.
Honestly, when it comes to 1999, I feel like I was just really focused on MMR, but I wonder how it was on TV.
>>144
Isn’t there no point in shifting it…?
Many people have made comments like “Wait a minute!” and created things that are definitely relatable.
It’s actually really intriguing how this air and breath author grew up in such a background.
>>147
It felt like a memory was about to open in the unused study.
I received a large number of FC cartridges around 1998 and played with them…
It’s too late to start drawing manga at our age, so being the same age is too late.
It’s a time when it really varies depending on what grade a elementary school student is in.
It’s not just limited to this time; it has been the same in every era.
Children’s entertainment varies greatly with a one-year difference.
>>166
In the countryside, trends may be delayed and might still catch on even after about a year.
There’s no Twin Famicom.
Isn’t the Dreamcast also a bit biased instead of the 64…?
It’s strange that there’s no CD of Executive Director Yukawa.
>https://tonarinoyj.jp/episode/3269754496577998737
Isn’t the biggest problem that San-kaku Head’s manga is just not interesting?
Godzilla eating tuna is a bit…
>>174
American Godzilla looks like a lizard, so its speed is its selling point.
I accepted it to that extent, so I wonder if it was just a matter of a few years of difference in birth that made me think, “This isn’t Godzilla!”
I was using a dial-up connection for the internet, but it started to become troublesome as some sites became too heavy to load.
Despite not releasing a strategy guide for FF9 the following year, the official site is inaccessible.
I think that those who own a Dreamcast also previously owned a Saturn.
If it’s 1999, then it’s the Sega Saturn.
In 1999, the 9-year-old boy was 9 years old. The release date of the SFC was November 1990. The airing of Dash Yonkuro was from 1989 to 1990. The Bikkuriman boom lasted approximately from 1985 to 1990.
I have never seen anyone talk about or evaluate Umaru just because it hit the mark like a yuru-chara.
If you cut out the character elements, there’s nothing to see.
I hate it because it involves Yamanashi when this topic comes up.
If we get into details, we would play on the 64, but those who have a 64 are on the wealthier side, so we gather at their house.
And then it becomes like that…
>>182
Everyone was doing it, but it ended without much software being released; that’s just how it is, isn’t it?
Well, I think the DC symbolizes the end of the century.
>>183
Words like “end” or “catastrophe” suit it well.
Is the author’s age being misrepresented by about 5 to 10 years?
I think it could be either that they were raised in isolation from the world or not.
A twisted kid has a lot of friends on DC, while the one with 64.
Isn’t it something other than PS?
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In 1999, it means everyone was engrossed in KOF98 at arcades, and it was a year later.
As expected, there’s no Famicom.
If it’s 5 years off, then it might still be possible to live in a housing complex room if it’s Heisei 6.
At that time, being a junior high school student and whether or not you graduated from CoroCoro makes a significant difference.
The panel layout is really boring.
A ramen shop that serves dried noodles in a tatami mat room.