
The thread image is a normal madman.
The normal level is too high.
It’s scary how this person can see themselves quite objectively despite being a lunatic.
The guest appearances in episodic shows are full of weirdos, but the regular cast members have reasons for their eccentric behavior explained to some extent.
>>3
What do you mean that Dr. Seton is a real lunatic beyond reason?
>>5
There’s no other way to put it…
>>5
A man banned not just from terrestrial broadcasting, but also from streaming.
I wonder if it’s okay to be collaborating with various things in Hokkaido.
>>4
…I forgive you!
Most of the eccentric people are prisoners, so it’s understandable, but…
That Seton is also a prisoner, right?
>>6
The cow on the ranch was raped, caught by the ranch owner, severely injured, and incarcerated.
Even though I understood the scene from the thread, I was completely taken aback by it in the anime.
Enough! Don’t think! You’ll lose!
It seems that Hokkaido has a good enough understanding of the content not to bring out Sensei Anehata for a collaboration.
The ability is incredibly high…
It has only been introduced as a manga depicting Ainu culture.
I can’t help but wonder if the important people are making collaboration decisions based solely on the summary without seriously reading the content.
They’re introducing it as something for children or as an introduction to the Ainu, aren’t they…
>>13
This story is limited to the Meiji and Taisho periods, but there are very few works that properly teach about how the Ainu lived scattered across Hokkaido with different cultures in each region…
>>17
What is it?
Are you saying that the perverted bandits are the huge noise in this manga?
You’re completely right.
>>23
But this is perverted, and if we don’t neutralize it, the story will just be endlessly heavy and dark!
>>13
There was a time when Tokyo Revengers was being promoted, so it’s possible that I haven’t even read the synopsis.
I wonder who would be stronger, if it’s against Tsukishima?
>>14
If it’s about a judo point breakthrough, Usami seems stronger.
Tsukishima’s greatest advantage is its ability to handle everything at a high level, so I think comparisons are difficult.
I’m just trying to gather promising young people who will depend on me, but somehow all the weird ones keep showing up…
Isn’t it a group of mentally unstable homosexuals?!
If you let a child read this, they’ll go crazy.
>>19
Even adults will go crazy reading this.
If you only let them read the early Ainu gourmet part, it might be good for children.
Being born into a farming family, I sometimes feel complex compared to the rich kid from a military family, but there are also ordinary aspects, and my output is abnormal.
Since the protagonist is traveling, there isn’t much depiction of the settled Ainu lifestyle.
If we do a spin-off about the life of a lewd hunter, that would be just right for a collaboration.
I think there used to be places in Hokkaido where they had them in elementary school libraries, but I wonder if that’s okay.
When I got up to poop, my right leg cramped up.
When I was in agony, I was cramping in my left leg and groaning as I came down the stairs from the second floor.
My wife said I had a face like the one in the thread picture.
It’s just that Lieutenant Tsurumi’s sympathizers are strange; there should have been other regular soldiers in the 7th Division.
I only remember seeing it in the early stages of the series.
I guess the elementary school kids are reading it now.
It’s the same YanJan.
I haven’t watched the anime, but was Seton ignored?
>>32
There’s no way we can do that on terrestrial TV!!!
What am I supposed to do with a shooting battle of juice?
According to that world standard, Lieutenant Tsurumi was quite a normal person at his core.
Seton is, so to speak, a bonus feature.
I wonder what would have happened if the lieutenant hadn’t met this guy…
It’s scary to be doing it while wondering whether to go this way or that way.
When I saw the real-life Itsumi-chan in the drama, I just couldn’t handle how strong the aspect of seeking self-punishment was, more than the aspect of being a pervert; it was really sad.
>>39
Not having read the original work is working well!
I think it’s significant that the Ainu are depicted not as pitiable figures, but as strong beings living resiliently based on the harshness of the natural landscape.
Usami is an abnormal madman…
Being normal means that if you imitate a madman, you might really become a madman, but you’re still somewhat sane like Ogata.
I think it’s a really good manga for deepening the understanding of the atmosphere of Hokkaido in the past, not limited to the Ainu.
In the past, it was said that Asahikawa and Otaru were more prosperous than Sapporo, but it’s hard to imagine that, isn’t it?
The scariest part of this scene is that Nagano, who usually doesn’t show any ego, said he read it multiple times.
I think the atmosphere is greatly influenced by people eating everywhere.
It’s very good to eat not only natural foods but also those from the town.
It feels really close to me.
>>44
It’s being used in a really evil way, but it’s the Tsukisamu Anpan collaborating.
In the hockey manga that Ms. Henmi is currently drawing, the main character is nicknamed the “Mad Dog Prince,” but there are so many mad dogs among his sister and other hockey club members that, despite not being a deliverman, he ends up looking relatively sensible, which is funny.
>>46
It seems that descendants of characters who appeared in Golden Kamuy, besides Nihei, will still continue to appear.
I learned for the first time that there is a unit of currency called “rin” under “sen” in this manga.
This guy is strong and has a decently sharp mind, which is really troublesome.
I never thought that Sugimoto’s line “I’ve eaten tempura shrimp before,” which was mentioned very early on and cut from the anime, would be an important foreshadowing…
Overall, the unit has a high status, but the probability of causing incidents with masked data is set unusually high.
>>51
I wonder if this data is masked?
>>52
Well, I often catch fish.
>>51
The incidents that occur are at a level that can disrupt future plans!!!
It was surprisingly frightening that even the lowest-ranked prostitutes were treated very kindly, almost like regular people.
Once I realized the true identity of the prostitute was Monzukura, I’d go back to my usual self.
>>54
I have always had a suspicion that, after reading Usami at that time, Saiai has placed Lieutenant Tsurumi in a second-in-command, mistress-like position under Director Kadokura.
When a woman (Kadokura) who thinks she’s a streetwalker falls down, her response is surprisingly like that of an ordinary military policeman, which is more frightening in a way.
This guy has really come to terms with the reality of being a cheap piece.
>>56
Right before dying, I thought, “Ah, I guess I too…” and then there was that thing with the lieutenant.
“It’s ‘Shitton.’ Don’t get it wrong again, it’s dangerous!”
Isn’t it terrible that every time the concentration of crazy people increases, Ogata’s fashion psycho level goes up?
>>59
It’s a person who has been distorted by an easy-to-understand environment.
Within the legion, I can’t completely hide my true nature.
Originally, it’s at a level that even a lieutenant wouldn’t be able to see through, so I can conceal the surface.
Life is cheap.
Just recently, someone who was a comrade has become an enemy, and vice versa; positions are constantly being swapped.
Everyone from this manga’s Niigata Prefecture is a lunatic.
>>66
The cursed land known as Tsurumi, Suregara, and Tsukishima.
The real Jack the Ripper was an ordinary lunatic, but it was no longer an environment where an ordinary lunatic could do anything.
The thread image drop is also there.
What is this guy?
>>68
A typical farmer’s son.
>>70
Farming is really tough…
Did they do something about Jack the Ripper in anime and such?
Negishi who couldn’t meet metal.
We have decided that Usami is a true madman.
If Usami hadn’t met the lieutenant, perhaps they wouldn’t have become a monster.
>>74
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There’s a senior who seems like they took the homophobic elements out of a dog thread and made it into a handsome character, but even though the character hasn’t been deeply explored yet, there’s already a crazy vibe surrounding them.
Cheap pieces in the thumbnail
Teacher Shiton was unusually quiet and genuinely angry when Asirpa calmly told Sugimoto, “Stop praising that guy.”
Also, because that has been rampaging through plants and animals, it has caused locust damage, resulting in one of the top levels of damage among the prisoners.
>>77
Even plants!?
>>79
I carved it out of wood.
The greatest crisis of theater collapse that occurred in the distant past of the story.
My sister is also quite a selfish criminal.
Only pure Ainu are protected.
When Sensei Anibata goes into sage mode, I feel like it’s the absolute peak of being a psycho when I kill animals that have been raped!
I’m watching it for the perversion, so I can’t help but be curious about the continuation of the anime.
The guy who looks like a murder clown hasn’t been resolved, right?
The thread image has a relatively handsome setting, doesn’t it?
This guy is just plain creepy, and looking back, it was kind of weird how the whole 7th Division became somewhat gloomy.
>>86
I just got back from the Russo-Japanese War, so there’s a certain inevitability to it…
It’s great that the Ainu therapy and erection therapy worked for you.
Basically, it’s a manga that only features crazy abnormal people, but I feel like I can somewhat understand Henmi.
>>87
When I remember the scene where my brother was desperately resisting but was tragically eaten and killed by a bear, it makes me want to kill anyone, seriously (I mean it), it’s insane, right!?
>>87
The author is here…
A man who is made a cake by his fans.
An old man like Hitokiri Battousai is surprisingly too normal, except for the fact that he has dementia, which is a bit troubling.
The Usami family is a decent and good household, except for that guy…
When you think about it, Usami was initially seen as a simple, rural judo boy.
Usami’s family might go crazy once they switch it on.
The one whose mental state is definitely the worst is Nikaido, but the others have too high of humidity.
The Nikaido brothers originally seem like standard useless characters, but there’s no deeper exploration.
>>96
Even though he was stopped several times by his superiors and colleagues, he headed towards killing Sugimoto.
That brother is also quite on the side of madness.
>>96
It seems like Sugimoto had enough sense to say, “Is this really okay?” when the boat was handed over to him…
Nikaido is treated like a mascot.
Because they are charming madmen, we can laugh it off, but there are a few types of madmen that we cannot laugh at.
This guy is the leader.
Nikaido received prosthetic arms and legs from the weapon development guy.
I’m also using a prototype drug that’s like Hiropon, so I’m quite fortunate in terms of my environment.
>>101
I think it’s wrong to be treated like a toy…
Regarding Ogata, it’s my father’s fault for being too worthless.
It was pretty much unacceptable by the standards of the time to have a concubine bear a son and then immediately discard her once the legal wife had a child.
>>104
Recently, there was a similar uproar at a long-established food company…
>>104
Although there may be differences in treatment, it is an era where a man of stature should take care of both sides and not let them suffer financially.
>>104
Yusaku may have grown up straight because he had certain thoughts about such a father.
>>104
If you have status, you need to have the ability to properly take care of a mistress.
Since it is directly under the Emperor, infidelity itself is inherently unacceptable, and I think it’s not a position to criticize Ogata carelessly.
I think they managed to suppress a lot of the gloominess despite the kind of story it is.
Perverted prisoners who are sent to live-action dramas.
>>107
The vertical and horizontal axes of a movie are well-structured in terms of drama.
It’s still acceptable up to the point of Seton-sensei’s animal ra… (not good).
It’s frightening how there is no hesitation to harm others if it becomes an obstacle to animal rape.
>>108
They also steal Tani’s gun and such.
There is not the slightest hesitation in antisocial behavior.
It’s common that even a little bit, people can talk normally with ordinary people.
There are occasional people who can’t do it, but for some reason, that gives off a more petty vibe.
It’s full of perverts, but it’s beautiful that only the perverts die while feeling satisfied.
Those who died without satisfaction can’t be helped, but…
It’s plain, but all the soldiers in the division are kind to ordinary citizens, right?
It’s not good for the protagonist to interact with the pervert who sticks to their beliefs with respect.
Why does the thread image look a bit happy after spanking Monzukura’s butt?
Usami can endure quite a bit…
Sugimoto thinks it’s crazy but amazing.
That guy has no respect for living beings, just living selfishly, says Ashirpa.
Ogata says that’s just how a man’s lower body is.
I wonder if it’s really enough to enter the likes of Seton, Ushiyama, or Abashiri?
>>120
I think the problem was that even after being caught, they couldn’t be handled due to the severity of the charges.
>>120
When you enter Abashiri, those guys like Ushi-yama and Kishi-iki are more or less behaving themselves.
It was a cheap and troublesome piece, but this was probably the only one that seemed willing to follow Tsurumi, no matter what his true nature was.
A middle-aged man whose heart cohabits with a beast that overwhelms Sugimoto and a sexy older sister.
It’s certainly true that there seems to be no room for rehabilitation for these people.
If you read it properly, I couldn’t get into Anihata because unlike the other perverted prisoners, there was no element that made me laugh.
Regardless of my older sister’s situation, Ueyama has definitely killed two or more people.
I wonder who the cast for this live-action version that could damage the image will be…
In terms of being unable to suppress impulses, Shidon-sensei is among the top class of danger.
Ushiyama made a move on the instructor’s wife, and after being enraged, the instructor attacked him, but Ushiyama ended up defeating and killing the instructor, so he really can’t make excuses.
Usami’s mental state is more like that of the prisoners in Abashiri…
Tsurumi also initially misjudged the abnormality of this abnormal person.
There are novels that introduce Ainu culture besides Golden Kamuy, but since they are written by people from the mainland, they depict the Ainu as monsters who can walk between Abashiri and Kushiro in one day.
>>136
It feels like a blunder where I accidentally drew a mountain in Vinland Saga…
Matsuoka-kun is really amazing for being able to accurately portray such a character…
I used to tease Makemura-san too, you know…
>>138
What is that abnormal obsession…?
So Ogata was just an ordinary person!?
>>142
That’s true.
>>142
A person whose heart has somewhat normally become distorted and is starving for love.
Ainu materials…
Journey to the Hinterlands of Japan?
There isn’t any.
Even though the sperm detective could do it, it seems that Sister Haba-sensei was out of the question…
Ogata’s dutiful son is said to be too creepy, but I think about 90% of that is probably a jab or irony.
Is there something wrong with being directly under the Emperor?
Aren’t there any favored concubines or something among people closer to the emperor around that time?
This manga is educational, but it’s bad for the education of small children…
Some people may make a displeased face, but I don’t think it will affect their career advancement.